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That's not true, it was published in 2016. I just happen to know because I bought it last week to support the Lua Foundation in the wake of doing some work on Scribunto modules at the Wikimedia projects. They're using…
I sure do. I believe it's the first season episode "When the Bough Breaks," (S01E16). That show tackled so many heavy topics right out of the gate... I respect the hell of of the courage to try, even if it produced some…
I can see how you might suspect that, but I got a different read from it. The constant references to the topic as the "IPv6 Cat" struck me as another in the long tradition of authors who became too attached to a clumsy…
> Software developers are the wizards and shamans of the modern age. We ought to use our powers with the austerity and integrity such power implies. This is one of the most powerful truths underlying the world we…
One of my favorite works of literature and television adaptations. If someone ever had the perspicacity to create a streaming service showing nothing but Ian McShane performing scenes from Ken Follett books, I'd just…
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Maybe I'm just getting old, but my reaction to this article had nothing to do with LLMs but was instead that this is an indictment of the state of medicine in America. At each diagnostic milestone it seemed obvious that…
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Personally, I'm going to spend the rest of the day looking for those people walking around with the faces of squid...they sound terrifying.
Kind of creepy, but you just described, step for step, how I ended up running Fedora's KDE Spin on all my boxes over the past year. I really wanted to like Manjaro, I mean the AUR is incredible and their visual design…
Just because you were civil in your expression of it doesn't mean that your opinion itself isn't in poor taste to communicate, especially for someone involved in open source. You may be indifferent to criticism which…
...1987, of course that's when interest would've spiked. IIRC, that's the year MacGyver debuted on TV.
Man, if Gimlet Media hadn't gotten flushed down the Spotify crapper, this thread would've made for the most sublime episode of Reply All.
I think a lot of that can be chalked up to the fact that the minds behind CMake are pretty consistently top-notch--most of the Kitware folks have at least one post-grad CS degree and have not insignificant levels of…
I'm not sure that the criticisms for the article and parent comment are quite so easy to dismiss wholesale, but I do concur that many of them are actually criticisms of the GNOME DE and not so much Linux itself. In my…
Yeah, I was going to recommend Keybase as well, despite still being extremely butt-hurt over the sale to Zoom and subsequent abandonment of continued development on it. While it has some limitations, it's hard to beat…
"You cannot conceive, nor can I, of the appalling strangeness of the mercy of God."
This was an enjoyable read for me, well-written and reflective and more importantly: critical without being overtly cynical. There's one thing that's always been kicking around in the back of my mind since I started…
LLC is definitely the most flexible business structure currently available, but it comes with a high price tag in California (>$1k once you've paid the attorney, and that's every year). Depends on how good your margins…
I find myself stuck on a single data point from this article, the one that reports 16 people lost their lives due to the release of just 248 incarcerated kids. Now my rational mind is able to grasp that this is only…