kojiromike
No user record in our sample, but kojiromike has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but kojiromike has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
"And how do you spell your name, sir?" "It's lowercase-italics 'r', lowercase-italics 'e', lowercase-italics 'd', lowercase-italics 'a', lowercase-italics 'c', lowercase-italics 't', lowercase-italics 'e',…
You can quibble whether or not Tesla will continue to win at the scale it has, but it definitely doesn't seem likely to go bankrupt at the speed of a $6/share SPAC-boosted EV startup. It just doesn't really bear…
While I empathize that companies have to choose a release pathway that limits cost, I will not be a customer of a product whose release pathway is just a Chrome plugin. From where I'm sitting, that's less cost limiting…
I have a Dasung e-ink monitor (by the power of grayscale). I find a lot of interesting reading on my work computer, but getting those links onto e-ink devices like my Boox has been irksome. Reading on the e-ink monitor…
This is the most expensive way to say, "Familiarity breeds contempt," that I've ever heard.
Many of the comments I've seen here so far seem to focus on whether or not there's a warning, and making folks type exactly the name of what they intend to delete. "THIS IS IRREVERSIBLE! Please type 'owner/account' to…
There are quite a lot of patient skeletons out there. What does it even take to get AWS to review a botocore PR?
The steam deck is great, but I still think it's lacking in support for peripherals. For example, racing wheels, yokes and rudder pedals are inconsistent. My Saitek yoke works, but the rudder pedals cannot be detected. I…
It's pretty common in healthcare data, or at least the kind that deals with breadth of patient data. When trying to build knowledge about a disease by looking at a lot of patients, it's rare to get much useful info from…
It makes sense, kinda. Basically Nreal-style glasses with a headless computer. But why stop there? If you further separate the keyboard/mouse from the computer, then you not only allow people to choose their own HCI…
I'd be pretty interesting in their predictions for the operating cost/cost per hour of flying this machine. My uninformed guess (informed only by knowing how expensive and thirsty normal jet engines are) is that it's…
Missed opportunity to call themselves "metahumans" and get the DC Comics lawyers after 'em.
I love factorio, but it would be a lot harder if it didn't have magic backpressure for everything. Can you imagine all the piles of green chips everywhere if the assembler just kept dumping them until it clogged? I'm…
I do think we're at a cusp where the poetry adoption rate may increase. I avoided poetry for years because it doesn't have an option to skip the lockfile. We build images, so our dependencies are frozen anyway. (Now…
Yes, I still use it for some chat and I have some personal configuration stored in encrypted git repos. Does anyone else offer encrypted git repos with as little overhead?
First he says "ideal project", then "1/3 of the code every software project is irrelevant, buggy, overly complicated, or simply sucks". Doesn't seem ideal to me.
> Unit testing won’t help you write good code. This is factual and irrelevant. Writing good software is more than just writing "good code". Unit tests help reproducibility. They help orient contributors, too, as failing…
Using a sc like yubikey is great for security, but has performance implications for parallel tasks like salt-ssh across a bunch of hosts. Yubikey can only handle a single thing at a time, and is a touch slow, so if you…