

I have an idea of how they could reduce the fish requirements.
How about using shared libraries instead of bundling everything in every snap all the times?
Amazingly it reduces RAM usage as well.


I have an idea of how they could reduce the fish requirements.
How about using shared libraries instead of bundling everything in every snap all the times?
Amazingly it reduces RAM usage as well.


It’s a good way to keep the exploit around for seven days, too, if you apply it right away.


I’m developing an app as a side project, but testing can only happen meaningfully out in the field. I found a breaking bug yesterday, asked Claude to fix and deploy over remote session. I installed the update and continued ny testing session.
I sure wouldn’t want that to go away.


Iran has a professional army with a ground force of 300k.
That’s about the same number of boots the US has. It’ll be no small logistic feat to get that operation a chance.


The president again boasted he has “stopped eight wars”
It doesn’t really count if you were the one who didn’t start those eight wars.
Personally, I’ve prevented nine cases of underage drinking this week.


Yeah, but I’m not gonna go mug shopping until I’ve had my coffee


Same as I do every morning. A big mug of coffee and a big shit.
No amount of money would change that.


I work at a startup that classifies and extracts data from often very fuzzy sources.
We are encouraged to use agents for development. We use models in our services for things like pinpointing Coca-Cola* cans in YouTube videos. We offer our customers LLMs to discover how Coca-Cola and Pepsi are presented on YouTube.
*Soda scenario imaginary. I don’t want to dox my niche, but it’s similar enough problems that we solve.


Actually…
I got married seven years ago. We could bring our own music to the ceremony, but it had to be on audio CD.
None of our modern computers have any optical drive, but we have an USB DVD burner. We just couldn’t get any modern system to complete a burn, it just kept failing halfway through.
After many hours I installed OS X on my MorphOS PowerBook G4 from 2005 to use the built-in drive and burn through iTunes.
It used to be a cakewalk. Now not so much.


I saw him in Mr.K recently.
It took me a good while to figure out where I knew him from.


I work at a scale-up. It’s a very busy season, and I’m a bit irreplaceable for a critical part of our business. I was close to hitting the wall at the end of last week after three weeks of non-stop getting hit up late at night, and also woken up at night. When putting the kid to bed on Friday I still had three things to wrap up before I could disconnect for the weekend. I slept all Saturday.
I’ve done startups for 16 years and I’ve fallen into the trap of being a hero before. This time I’m building a team that can work without me. This week my #1 is taking over being on-call after a few months of being on the job. I’ve got my notifications off, and he’s the only one I’d pick up the phone for. We’re gonna start looking for a #2 shortly and once he/she is on-boarded we’ll be smooth sailing with only being a hero every third week.
I usually manage to disconnect by just writing down what needs doing the next day. When the wall approaches, you just can’t disconnect enough to rest. You’ll wake up second-guessing if you did that one thing already or not.


I mount mine over sshfs. They support a lot of protocols.
Debian or ubuntu on my server/docker image. Maybe alpine for docker.
EndeavourOS on my desktop/laptop.


That looks like Alza


Yes. I looked up algorithms for the last layer. After a few solves it stuck in muscle memory.
The first solves took a good while, but I was getting consistently under a minute after a week.
I haven’t speedcubed in quite a few years, but I spin the 4x4x4 a few times a week to keep those parity problems in muscle memory.


s/settlers/invaders/


When my parents were my age they had three kids and a house. Meanwhile I’m here with three houses and one kid.
My parents have passed, but I’d like to have more close family. We had a hard time making that first kid, and we’re not getting any younger.
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