aha. 'w' for work. got it.
Are you ok?
I'm...suspicious. 10 months ago this account was whinging about the evils of AI and this is heavily AI driven code. README claims to be a Norwegian developed browser but account is in Qatar. Andreas Røsdal has two…
Having the prebuilt client and art assets you hack and change on saves you million of up front cost. The foldingideas videos about decentraland talks about this. "Dead" mmorpgs work on a small skeleton crew despite the…
Someone in the mailing list thread linked the man pages that they were able to extract out https://gitlab.com/segaloco/v1man/-/blob/master/man1/stat.1?... for sdrwrw: - column 1 is s or l meaning small or large - column…
this looks like draw.io with a custom font. edit: nope, i'm wrong, its excalidraw but the effect is almost identical in draw.io.
The "coinage clause" of the Constitution. https://constitution.findlaw.com/article1/annotation37.html > Article I, Section 8, Clause 5 is known as the coinage clause. It gives Congress the exclusive power to coin money.…
someone already said but it's an emulator the way java vm or python vm are emulators. they emulate a computer architecture and environment that is uniform across different hardware types. in the uxn case the different…
my first open source experience was thinking i knew better than the mana world devs about something and just screwing things up. i dont blame them for being standoff-ish as the internet is full of teens who got up one…
The CURP paper doesn't define a new leader election algorithm and assumes you use an existing one like raft¹. Xline is using raft based on the readme https://github.com/xline-kv/Xline/tree/master/curp/tla%2B ¹warning, I…
Idk even in the face of geopolitical conflicts I don't think most people are rabid like this. Maybe in pre-WWII Europe they were, but they ended up gassing millions of people (Jews, communists, homosexuals, Romani). So…
Thanks! I was looking at stuff that lasted the mentioned 3 years which I couldnt track to anything, and grouped the Poland invasion as part of this pact, though it's worth mentioning separately. Fwiw, Non-aggression…
> In a post for the SS Galichina veterans’ blog Combatant News, Hunka wrote that 1941 to 1943 — after Germany invaded Ukraine and before Hunka enlisted — were the happiest years of his life. He also recalled eagerly…
You had a chance to. The gp did too. You did not take it yet and instead asked my permission. Thank you, I guess. Go ahead, you may.
> For the first 3 years of WW2 USSR was an ally of nazis. This sounds inaccurate or at best an oversimplification of the complicated pre-WW2 treaties flying all over europe. I only see this idea in reference to the…
I appreciate your followup but this ideology isn't random alignment. it's just a kinder, softer version of the dominant ideology. how do you think the 0.1% of a given "good" country gets all that money to tax? from…
Was life ever like this? and if so, is it a failure of that life that it devolved into... this? and if not, how would you get there? These are facetious, here is my point: You're drowning in ideology while decrying…
looking around online, yes there are robots. very very expensive looking robots like the Hadrian X and SAM100, both for stacking brick walls. but who is building full buildings with 100% brick these days*? we probably…
Strange, Chrome and Safari on OSX still render xml with referenced xsl stylesheets just fine (pointing to 192.168.x address). Browsers still have XSLTProcessor accessible in javascript too so I'm guessing they still…
I wonder if it's possible or worth applying an xsl stylesheet or transform on this? Or would it create usability issues for dedicated readers?
As others mentioned this is a libertarian/crypto site so it's going to gloss over the loss of labor union influence that really sped up in the 70s (we can argue later about why this happened). A correlation was graphed…
Closer elections means they can't call it quite as early, more mail-in ballots post-COVID (these cant be counted early even if they get delivered early), almost certainly some changes to how we consume the news or how…
was negative intention assumed here? It's not in the quote.
aha. 'w' for work. got it.
Are you ok?
I'm...suspicious. 10 months ago this account was whinging about the evils of AI and this is heavily AI driven code. README claims to be a Norwegian developed browser but account is in Qatar. Andreas Røsdal has two…
Having the prebuilt client and art assets you hack and change on saves you million of up front cost. The foldingideas videos about decentraland talks about this. "Dead" mmorpgs work on a small skeleton crew despite the…
Someone in the mailing list thread linked the man pages that they were able to extract out https://gitlab.com/segaloco/v1man/-/blob/master/man1/stat.1?... for sdrwrw: - column 1 is s or l meaning small or large - column…
this looks like draw.io with a custom font. edit: nope, i'm wrong, its excalidraw but the effect is almost identical in draw.io.
The "coinage clause" of the Constitution. https://constitution.findlaw.com/article1/annotation37.html > Article I, Section 8, Clause 5 is known as the coinage clause. It gives Congress the exclusive power to coin money.…
someone already said but it's an emulator the way java vm or python vm are emulators. they emulate a computer architecture and environment that is uniform across different hardware types. in the uxn case the different…
my first open source experience was thinking i knew better than the mana world devs about something and just screwing things up. i dont blame them for being standoff-ish as the internet is full of teens who got up one…
The CURP paper doesn't define a new leader election algorithm and assumes you use an existing one like raft¹. Xline is using raft based on the readme https://github.com/xline-kv/Xline/tree/master/curp/tla%2B ¹warning, I…
Idk even in the face of geopolitical conflicts I don't think most people are rabid like this. Maybe in pre-WWII Europe they were, but they ended up gassing millions of people (Jews, communists, homosexuals, Romani). So…
Thanks! I was looking at stuff that lasted the mentioned 3 years which I couldnt track to anything, and grouped the Poland invasion as part of this pact, though it's worth mentioning separately. Fwiw, Non-aggression…
> In a post for the SS Galichina veterans’ blog Combatant News, Hunka wrote that 1941 to 1943 — after Germany invaded Ukraine and before Hunka enlisted — were the happiest years of his life. He also recalled eagerly…
You had a chance to. The gp did too. You did not take it yet and instead asked my permission. Thank you, I guess. Go ahead, you may.
> For the first 3 years of WW2 USSR was an ally of nazis. This sounds inaccurate or at best an oversimplification of the complicated pre-WW2 treaties flying all over europe. I only see this idea in reference to the…
I appreciate your followup but this ideology isn't random alignment. it's just a kinder, softer version of the dominant ideology. how do you think the 0.1% of a given "good" country gets all that money to tax? from…
Was life ever like this? and if so, is it a failure of that life that it devolved into... this? and if not, how would you get there? These are facetious, here is my point: You're drowning in ideology while decrying…
looking around online, yes there are robots. very very expensive looking robots like the Hadrian X and SAM100, both for stacking brick walls. but who is building full buildings with 100% brick these days*? we probably…
Strange, Chrome and Safari on OSX still render xml with referenced xsl stylesheets just fine (pointing to 192.168.x address). Browsers still have XSLTProcessor accessible in javascript too so I'm guessing they still…
I wonder if it's possible or worth applying an xsl stylesheet or transform on this? Or would it create usability issues for dedicated readers?
As others mentioned this is a libertarian/crypto site so it's going to gloss over the loss of labor union influence that really sped up in the 70s (we can argue later about why this happened). A correlation was graphed…
Closer elections means they can't call it quite as early, more mail-in ballots post-COVID (these cant be counted early even if they get delivered early), almost certainly some changes to how we consume the news or how…
was negative intention assumed here? It's not in the quote.