xstas1
No user record in our sample, but xstas1 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 xstas1 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
That was the first such car. Even though the automatic transmission was invented a long time ago, new cars are still made with manual ones
XML??
Video in the terminal window of course
Can you put some of the text in a comment here?
I had never heard of the Playdate but it looks like a very interesting device... and... I want it? Would you suggest getting one?
How do you set it to search in Japanese language mode?
Kagi is good, but only for English language queries
It's just a fun reference to a song/psa ad called "Dumb Ways To Die"
I ran to the comments with this question
This markdown mirror is a partial solution to a problem that does not exist in "normal" Logseq (what's being rebranded to Logseq OG). The markdown files ARE the data (which syncs beautifully over Dropbox and the like.)
I am a Logseq user and I was under the impression that development had stalled or better, stabilized (frankly, most software does NOT need a constant stream of updates). Based on this post, it looks like they're back -…
Code is not spec. There is an implementation spectrum. On one end, you have code that can perform only the behaviour explicitly declared in the spec, but has to be thrown away and rewritten for any new or updated spec.…
Turning you into a "reverse centaur" to borrow a term from Cory Doctorow
Sounds like a good system. To use the analogy from ths other comment, this would be like running an image through JPEG compression twice. The issue happens then if you're updating the individual research files on a…
I do remember early SourceForge. It remember it as very clean, simple and reliable, and popular.
Promotional pricing? Are they saying that after the promotion, it will cost more than 7.5x??
Also coding agents will happily compile android applications (of maximum complexity) via Github Actions where you can just pick them up with Obtainium. No PC needed
you already could! just install Termux, npm install your favourite agent harness (pi for one has explicit Termux support, but its AGENTS.md works just fine with Claude Code for example -…
I just run claude code on my phone, in termux
Hypothesis: it's a sprawling, labyrinthine mess because it was grown at high speed using Claude Code.
Partway through, I recognized the function calling syntax as similar to Nix which I just started learning. Turns out the implementation of the article is in Haskell, another declarative language. At work. we use Power…
This maps nicely to Cybermen in Dr Who
I learned about this from The Wire. They called it "the headshot"
Why GPT 5.1?
I find that the default Claude Code harness deals with the ambiguity best right now with the questionnaire system. So you can pose the core of the problem first and then specify only those implementation details that…