Video link, as the link on the page is dead. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kErHiET5YPw
Didn't we just see that wired drones are the current peak over wireless, and Russia is at this moment jamming satellite drone control...
> Sure beats opening some ancient project and seeing some mix of Vite, Vitest, Oxlint and Oxfmt and a bunch of other disjointed stuff (I migrated that one over to also use the newer stack).
The door refused to open. It said, “Five cents, please.” He searched his pockets. No more coins; nothing. “I’ll pay you tomorrow,” he told the door. Again he tried the knob. Again it remained locked tight. “What I pay…
I quite like the colocated JS. I much prefer to define a components "hook" code inside the component. I think you could abuse it, I would never put colocated JS just in some template to include it "just to avoid writing…
There is some propensity to forget that you're basically making a REST API because its all "in my process, responding to messages", it feels like you're writing your regular server side render controller. But really…
Wow, I have no idea how accurate it is, NFL is not in my country, but google says there is about 11-16 minutes of actual play?? Commercials, 45 – 60 mins "Standing Around" & Stoppages, 65 – 75 mins The Halftime Show, 25…
> I think the Opus and Fable design (that I saw for a short while) have gotten stale Can you expand on what you mean by stale? I don't get how an artefact-producer can get "stale" besides literally out-of-data…
Pump 6 and Other Stories has a few in that vein, sort of. Eg there are no petrol engines, instead compression springs, treadle operated computers, etc. There are some pretty grim stories in there, some may find them…
It is a bit disappointing to not see any mention anywhere official. I know its all volunteer work and extremely not fun at the moment, but it feels weird to not even have some sticky-no-reply on the AUR sub forum with a…
Peter Watts Amazon "About the Author". > https://www.amazon.com.au/stores/author/B001H6Q2TE/about > This is awkward and a little creepy. They tell me I have to do it for promotional purposes, but I've already got a…
On the plus side, the CTO, CEO and CFO all know you by name now.
We must, at some point surely, reach an inflection where even everyday people are sick of this shit and start smashing their phones right? There has always been "unpluggers" [0] amongst technologists, but the vibes are…
Oh imagine some society will be outside the bunker, waiting.
I have just started listening to Discworld during the drive with my Mum as we visit her Mum on the weekends. She enjoyed Mort more than I thought she would (though we also did the first Master and Commander book which…
`podman unshare && podman mount`
There will be no curiosity, no enjoyment of the process of life. All competing pleasures will be destroyed. But always— do not forget this, Claudeston— always there will be the intoxication of power, constantly…
I ended up landing on https://silverbullet.md. It checks a lot of boxes for me, - self hosted - works offline (mostly) - "just md" BUT - scriptable or extendable by lua, rendered in page, eg `${1 + 1}` outputs `2`, but…
Oh I don't know, it seems like a good step forward towards regulatory capture. First partner, then certify, then require the certification. A limited regional beta, like launching your app in New Zealand first.
I wonder if Bitwarden shit on everyone, how long it would take for Vaultwarden specific clients to appear. A browser extension would be pretty simple, app store apps are a bit more complicated because of the pay-to-play…
I came here to shitpost and deploy microservices... and github is down.
I would say yes, conversing between two humans, maybe even collaborating, is more human than a solitary human using inanimate objects.
I dont mean to be snarky, can you run `pacman -Syu` without root with "new" tech? Or do you mean in general on production systems or whatever?
> Should the barrier of entry be someone who knows how to code? or should the barrier of entry be someone who is motivated to help with open-source software. Probably yes? QED submitting slop PRs is not helping. If…
I'd say getting PTSD and depression working in a slaughterhouse, or dealing with death as a healthcare worker only proves the point? It's a correct sane reaction.
Video link, as the link on the page is dead. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kErHiET5YPw
Didn't we just see that wired drones are the current peak over wireless, and Russia is at this moment jamming satellite drone control...
> Sure beats opening some ancient project and seeing some mix of Vite, Vitest, Oxlint and Oxfmt and a bunch of other disjointed stuff (I migrated that one over to also use the newer stack).
The door refused to open. It said, “Five cents, please.” He searched his pockets. No more coins; nothing. “I’ll pay you tomorrow,” he told the door. Again he tried the knob. Again it remained locked tight. “What I pay…
I quite like the colocated JS. I much prefer to define a components "hook" code inside the component. I think you could abuse it, I would never put colocated JS just in some template to include it "just to avoid writing…
There is some propensity to forget that you're basically making a REST API because its all "in my process, responding to messages", it feels like you're writing your regular server side render controller. But really…
Wow, I have no idea how accurate it is, NFL is not in my country, but google says there is about 11-16 minutes of actual play?? Commercials, 45 – 60 mins "Standing Around" & Stoppages, 65 – 75 mins The Halftime Show, 25…
> I think the Opus and Fable design (that I saw for a short while) have gotten stale Can you expand on what you mean by stale? I don't get how an artefact-producer can get "stale" besides literally out-of-data…
Pump 6 and Other Stories has a few in that vein, sort of. Eg there are no petrol engines, instead compression springs, treadle operated computers, etc. There are some pretty grim stories in there, some may find them…
It is a bit disappointing to not see any mention anywhere official. I know its all volunteer work and extremely not fun at the moment, but it feels weird to not even have some sticky-no-reply on the AUR sub forum with a…
Peter Watts Amazon "About the Author". > https://www.amazon.com.au/stores/author/B001H6Q2TE/about > This is awkward and a little creepy. They tell me I have to do it for promotional purposes, but I've already got a…
On the plus side, the CTO, CEO and CFO all know you by name now.
We must, at some point surely, reach an inflection where even everyday people are sick of this shit and start smashing their phones right? There has always been "unpluggers" [0] amongst technologists, but the vibes are…
Oh imagine some society will be outside the bunker, waiting.
I have just started listening to Discworld during the drive with my Mum as we visit her Mum on the weekends. She enjoyed Mort more than I thought she would (though we also did the first Master and Commander book which…
`podman unshare && podman mount`
There will be no curiosity, no enjoyment of the process of life. All competing pleasures will be destroyed. But always— do not forget this, Claudeston— always there will be the intoxication of power, constantly…
I ended up landing on https://silverbullet.md. It checks a lot of boxes for me, - self hosted - works offline (mostly) - "just md" BUT - scriptable or extendable by lua, rendered in page, eg `${1 + 1}` outputs `2`, but…
Oh I don't know, it seems like a good step forward towards regulatory capture. First partner, then certify, then require the certification. A limited regional beta, like launching your app in New Zealand first.
I wonder if Bitwarden shit on everyone, how long it would take for Vaultwarden specific clients to appear. A browser extension would be pretty simple, app store apps are a bit more complicated because of the pay-to-play…
I came here to shitpost and deploy microservices... and github is down.
I would say yes, conversing between two humans, maybe even collaborating, is more human than a solitary human using inanimate objects.
I dont mean to be snarky, can you run `pacman -Syu` without root with "new" tech? Or do you mean in general on production systems or whatever?
> Should the barrier of entry be someone who knows how to code? or should the barrier of entry be someone who is motivated to help with open-source software. Probably yes? QED submitting slop PRs is not helping. If…
I'd say getting PTSD and depression working in a slaughterhouse, or dealing with death as a healthcare worker only proves the point? It's a correct sane reaction.