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It’s funny how tech billionaires used to be liberal and woke then they got bored with the act and took their masks off.
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It’s funny how tech billionaires used to be liberal and woke then they got bored with the act and took their masks off.
google: please sign in to google :) me: ok google: please enter your password me: ok google: haha!! we just have to make sure it's you.. please answer a text me: ok google: do u have ur phone... ca...
Our friend Justin Searls recently published a widely-read essay on enthusiast programmers, inter-generational conflict & what we do with this information. That seemed like a good conversation starter, so we grabbed Justin and Landon Gray to discuss. Let’s talk!
This page contains the data that is available to the go list command, we use golang templates to extract subsets of this data below Get imports for the current directory package go list -f '{{range …
Between and I took 14039 steps.
This week we’re talking with Jonathan Carter who’s on his fourth term as Debian Project Lead (DPL) and we’re talking about 30 years of Debian!
Gonna settle down for a bit and play some #NoMansSky (Game crashes on startup) (Game crashes on startup) (Checks support forum) Gonna settle down for a bit and update my graphics card driver.
ME: The Earth is 71% water SCIENTIST: Yes. True. ME: And practically all of that water is uncarbonated SCIENTIST: Okay, sure. Not sure where you're going with this but ME: So the Earth is flat SCIENTIST... ME: ... SCIENTIST: Listen here you little shit
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Attached: 1 image Reply guys look on as a woman prepares to make a post on the Fediverse about a technical topic.
A technical dive into how the Go stack works and why we as programmers should care.
Between and I took 9826 steps.
This meeting could have been a nap
Lane chats with Trash, a Netflix engineer and code streamer on Twitch. They break down Trash's story: how he got into coding, from being a mainframe developer all the way through his days as a backend engineer to a frontend developer at Netflix.Learn back-end development - https://boot.devTrash...
In typical fashion, today I got a shoutout in a company meeting from tech leadership for fixing a critical issue two weeks ago...just as it resurfaced 😅 The universe is mocking me 😂
On Android some apps have different types of notifications they send and you're able to tweak them ie on LinkedIn you can disable Live events
or Media upload
individually instead of just blocking the whole app, which is quite nice, as long as they implement and then follow it
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Ty Franck (one half of James S.A. Corey) and Wes Chatham ('Amos Burton' on The Expanse) decided after talking about Alien Invasions they wanted to do a deep dive on the movie Arrival. This is a book and a movie the guys both love so sit back and enjoy...
Idk why everyone is talking about gender segregation in chess today (and I don't care, so don't answer), but it's interesting to see the discussion veering accidentally close to the real question, which is "why is any competition gender segregated?" Is it 1) because men are obviously superior to women so it would be unfair to women to make them compete with men? Or maybe it's 2) the patriarchy dictates that a man must never have to lose to a woman. It's a mystery.
As previously mentioned, I quit my job. So now I'm no longer working for The Man. Instead, I am working for a man. Specifically: me1. I've launched Open Ideas Ltd. It's a bespoke computing consultancy …
She’s a 10 but her flaws are part of what makes her amazing Also she’s you. You’re doing great.
Val Town is a shiny, new social programming environment to write, run, deploy and share code. Steve Krouse –Val Town creator– joins Jerod & Amal to tell us all about it.
Between and I took 3818 steps.
New blog post inspired by @shanselman@hachyderm.io https://wbrawner.com/2023/08/15/more-blogging/ Thanks for the inspiration Scott!
My personal view is that given recent events, if contributing to a project requires signing a CLA with a company (instead of an independent organization) then you should only contribute to the project if you're getting paid for it. For example, if your employer wants you to send in bug fixes so you don't have to maintain them. This may be a bit strong, but executing a CLA outside your employer's eye may be legally hazardous anyway in a 'we own all the work you do anywhere' environment.
Leslie Lamport is a computer scientist & mathematician who won ACM’s Turing Award in 2013 for his fundamental contributions to the theory and practice of distributed and concurrent systems. He also created LaTeX and TLA+, a high-level language for “writing down the ideas that go into the program before you do any c...
Gerhard joins us for the 11th Kaizen and this one might contain the most improvements ever. We’re on Fly Apps V2, we’ve moved from S3 to R2 & we have a status page now, just to name a few.