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@josephholsten Oh, neat - I have several Olfa mini craft knives (https://olfa.com/collections/craft/products/tk-3m-2p-magnetic-touch-knife-2pk#shop) I keep around for this purpose, but L doesn’t like them - might have to pick up a few of these too.

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Eventually the pile of people who have smashed themselves against the unsolvable problem weakens it enough that a new "why don't we just?" person can punch through with only moderate effort and all of the old timers resent them a bit but it is what it is and this is how problems get solved. 😅

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curl code coverage https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2023/03/28/curl-code-coverage/

Let me explain why we don't have code coverage numbers for .

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Recently, I learned that I can rename my tmux windows by using prefix+,, which makes the tab bar so much more useful than just zsh zsh zsh zsh.

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Hey, what the heck happened to tadpole tape cutters? They were such a useful tool!

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Via Armin Ronacher (@mitsuhiko) on the birbsite:

Today in timezone madness: Lebanon had a last minute announcement of DST postponement. The Olson database complied. Now there is a dispute if it happens, and parts of the government reversed it. The country now has two timezones concurrently depending on who you ask.

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Just realized that « bookkeeping how ressources are spend actually costs ressource, and increasing bookkeeping’s level of details can mean changing how work is done » is true for human activities but also for computing ones

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I loath the way so many companies now boast about their Series A/B/C funding in their recruitment emails. When I read that shit, all I see is “we’re in debt to someone who will want a big exit”, and I cannot stress how much that makes me not want to work there. It also almost always means the company is not solvent.

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@nat @ratkins I’m extremely pro, but after reading Atomic Accidents, I am very skeptical of this claim!

designs that physically can’t “fail open” and will always “fail closed”

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everyone: "amos is such a zealot I bet his code is the cleanliest thing I've ever seen and/or he never ships anything"

amos:

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Oh, actually learned a few things about ChatGPT from Yegge’s post: https://about.sourcegraph.com/blog/cheating-is-all-you-need

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@nat Do they then fight it out and the losers get deleted?

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This is going to be a huge deal, especially if (when?) YARP gets adopted as the parser for CRuby, JRuby, TruffleRuby etc so they can avoid the ridiculous amount of duplicated work to support changes in Ruby syntax. Congratulations Kevin! https://twitter.com/kddnewton/status/1639687636372561922

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@postmodern Make a single image that can be run either way - this way you can change the CMD to runforeman` for ease in hosting, or run web/sidekiq in different containers if you need the scale/flexibility.

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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT A HIGHLY ESTEEMED DEED, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BEING A PLACE OF HONOR, FITNESS FOR COMMEMORATION, AND ANYTHING OF VALUE

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Disruption Killed Innovation - yup.

https://ez.substack.com/p/disruption-killed-innovation

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