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“Incredibly mediocre” dude. Programmer. Bad with words. Enthusiastic cat-botherer.
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c0dec0dec0de, to random
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Applied to three more jobs. Would be pretty excited about at least one of them.

daemionfox, to random

Hey, @ksonney @snipe and anyone else who's done any kind of mucking w/ Docker. Got a weirdness. We have a setup where we're using docker via Jenkins for load testing, running selenium hub and pytest. The weirdness is this. AS SOON AS one of the tests complete, it shuts all of the containers off. It's very confusing to me.

c0dec0dec0de,
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@daemionfox @ksonney @snipe what in the hell? What kind of pipeline gives you that behavior?

bruces, to random
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c0dec0dec0de,
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@ServerWrestler @bruces Yes, but I also don’t know that I can stand to read dystopian fiction at the moment.

luna, to random

renaming primary git branch from master to...
❌ main
✅ mistress

c0dec0dec0de,
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@nasamuffin @luna you’d better be if you don’t want all your builds to break

c0dec0dec0de, to random
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rm -fr is pronounced “remove for real”
docker system prune -af is pronounced “docker system prune as fuck”

c0dec0dec0de,
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@dax -rf could also be “really, fucker”
On quitting vim, yeah, there are times where I should use the exclamation, but don’t and instead just politely attempt to quit like three times because I didn’t ever open the other files passed on the command-line and decided that I don’t need to.

aeva, to random
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pool is just mini golf multi-ball mode

c0dec0dec0de,
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@aeva @arclight I feel like we got the demo version of pool then collectively decided that we didn’t need the rest of the maps, we could have fun on level one forever.

pluralistic, to random
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The needs a new gag writer. I mean, it was one thing when they brought in full-body scanners called "" but this is ridiculous.

[the Analogic scanner at Oakland airport]](https://mamot.fr/system/media_attachments/files/110/290/801/118/648/616/original/0e47a43eb02fe91f.jpeg)

c0dec0dec0de,
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@pluralistic that’s definitely not going to fit.

mcc, to random
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Self organising steel balls

c0dec0dec0de,
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@mcc @givemefoxes @douglascodes the Boost and MINDSTORMS sets are programmable. The Boost set even has an assembler that creates a simple 5 piece robot figure! It’s very impressive to adults and very boring to young children just out of toddlerhood who think that 2 hours of building should create a sentient being or something.

fasterthanlime, to random
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ah, the "maybe pkill has '-v' as a 'verbose' flag" to "woops I killed EVERY PROCESS ON MY SYSTEM" pipeline

c0dec0dec0de,
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@fasterthanlime short for --violent?

c0dec0dec0de,
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@fasterthanlime yeah, I read down the thread, but seriously?!
I guess that’s one way to solve the PID 1 reaping problem.

aeva, to random
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sigh I think 🍊 is starting to get to the point where I can't stop pretending I don't need a task graph

c0dec0dec0de,
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@aeva yeah, that sucks.
std::jthread looks like an improvement, but still requires workloads to be written to support stopping.
https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/jthread/request_stop

mxtiffanyleigh, to random
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I mistyped "Wuthering Heights" as "Wuthering Heist" and now I desperately need to read that book/see that movie.

c0dec0dec0de,
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@golgaloth @mxtiffanyleigh What Moves the Dead

c0dec0dec0de,
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@mxtiffanyleigh Heathcliff mutters Mos Def’s line from the Italian Job remake (“I had a bad experience”) when he hangs the dog.

c0dec0dec0de, to random
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Oh, look! The inch thick plate of body armor we ordered to send with our child to school came with a couple rolls of Sweet-Tarts.
I hate everything. What the fucking fuck!
I am no one, nothing. My child doubly so. Why the fuck do we feel like he should have an armor plate to hide behind/protect his vital organs with? He shouldn’t even know about these things?!

c0dec0dec0de,
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Fun (not really) fact: experts recommend that a child’s backpack weight less than a tenth of their mass.
Decidedly not fun fact: An armor plate to fit into a backpack weights about 8 pounds. If you choose to equip your child with a horrifying reminder of the terror they live under hoping to increase their odds of survival in case of an event, you’re probably doing real harm to their back or growth!

georgetakei, to random

The GOP has lost their damn minds.

c0dec0dec0de,
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@georgetakei is it bad that what I’m taking from this is that one of Florida’s gun laws was more reasonable than I had assumed prior?

givemefoxes, to rust

How's the development experience on Windows? It was too much trouble last time I tried years ago.

My ideal is the way golang is with a package in VSCode that installs all the tools you need.

c0dec0dec0de,
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@givemefoxes @mcc was just doing Rust on Windows, not sure if they were using VS Code.
For my only experience with Rust in Windows, I used a devcontainer in VS Code - so, really, I don’t know. Docker Desktop/WSL/VS Code was a lot slower than native Linux or devcontainers directly in podman/docker (I know resource limits in WSL).

atomicpoet, to random
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After much community outcry, Bluesky is finally allow people to block accounts.

That feature is live on their website. And it’s hopefully shipping tomorrow morning.

All is good in the hood, right?

Not so fast…

c0dec0dec0de,
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@Paxxi @atomicpoet @rmondello there’s some distinction between telling the server and telling anyone who asks

c0dec0dec0de,
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@Paxxi @atomicpoet @rmondello yeah, I’m assuming that the server has a different APIs for peers (other servers) and users. Conceptually, mutes could be implemented client-side. Blocks need the network to participate, but don’t have to just let random users query blocklists for individual users. Naturally, if you have a malicious/shitty admin or server implementation, they can just tell people or expose the peer API to their users.

0xabad1dea, to random

Windows 11 has a really aggravating misfeature: every 15 minutes or so, an icon appears on the taskbar to indicate that the built-in widgets are accessing my location, which causes the entire taskbar to ripple to accommodate it, then ripple again when it despawns

c0dec0dec0de,
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@0xabad1dea that sounds annoying. Do you have your taskbar icons centered or left-aligned?

emilygorcenski, to random

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  • c0dec0dec0de,
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    @emilygorcenski remember several years back when one of the three contracting agencies who did the actual background checks and interviews got dropped because of gross negligence and it took literal years to get a clearance?

    mcc, to random
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    [target.'cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")'.lib]
    crate-type = ["cdylib", "rlib"]

    This doesn't do anything. In my cargo.toml. Cargo just like… it ignores it. It doesn't seem to have any effect.

    Anyone know why?

    c0dec0dec0de,
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    @fasterthanlime @mcc @nikclayton I thought @gankra was working on something?

    nwalfield, to random
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    RPM uses OpenPGP to protect software updates. In the fall of 2022, it switched from using its own internal OpenPGP implementation to Sequoia. Last week, Fedora 38 was released with a version of RPM that uses Sequoia. I've written about the 1.5 year journey in a blog post.

    https://sequoia-pgp.org/blog/2023/04/27/rpm-sequoia/

    c0dec0dec0de,
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    @nwalfield that’s good news.
    Mostly unrelated, but I’d like to see RPM move toward external signatures and binary reproducibility.
    But, removing homegrown code that isn’t the main functionality of the package manager is awesome!

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    I just read the most baffling, troubling, disturbing, pretty good sci-fi story about AI and I’ll write about it later— but I have … thoughts. Basically it’s the opposite of a Frankenstein story for AI. And I do think we have a duty to imagine both utopias AND distopias. If a coming technology is inevitable— but I’m still a bit disgusted with the story— can’t shake that feeling of being lead down a garden path to my execution.

    c0dec0dec0de,
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    @futurebird look forward to reading your thoughts on this! (finally reading the story)

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