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unlambda

@unlambda@hachyderm.io

Working on eVTOLs at Beta Technologies. Python, C, Rust.

Too many hobbies, but right now spending the most of my time learning to fly.

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unlambda, to random
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unlambda,
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And XKCD was completely right. If you have a chance to see a total eclipse, do it. There is no experience like it. A partial eclipse doesn't even come close.

https://xkcd.com/2914/

didgebaba, to random
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“Last year, I had a life-changing experience at 90 years old. I went to space, after decades of playing an iconic science-fiction character who was exploring the universe. I thought I would experience a deep connection with the immensity around us, a deep call for endless exploration.
"I was absolutely wrong. The strongest feeling, that dominated everything else by far, was the deepest grief that I had ever experienced.
"I understood, in the clearest possible way, that we were living on a tiny oasis of life, surrounded by an immensity of death. I didn’t see infinite possibilities of worlds to explore, adventures to have, or living creatures to connect with. I saw the deepest darkness I could have ever imagined, contrasting so starkly with the welcoming warmth of our nurturing home planet.
"This was an immensely powerful awakening for me. It filled me with sadness. I realized that we had spent decades, if not centuries, being obsessed with looking away, with looking outside. I did my share in popularizing the idea that space was the final frontier. But I had to get to space to understand that Earth is and will stay our only home. And that we have been ravaging it, relentlessly, making it uninhabitable."
-- William Shatner, actor

unlambda,
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@Natanox @mral @trechnex @didgebaba Yeah, it's absolutely astounding how out of touch everyone involved other than Shatner is.

And I can't believe I'm saying this! It's William Shatner! He's probably the cast member I'd expect to be least thoughtful and introspective about this, and yet here we are, billionaires dousing him in champagne while he tries to express the profundity of the moment.

unlambda,
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@Natanox @mral @trechnex @didgebaba https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GQoHIBDogU

He was clearly trying to express something profound about the experience, and Jeff Bezos is just like "Imma let you finish, but here's a fountain of champagne" and a bunch of other people in the background are cheering and spraying champagne.

ai6yr, to random

My sense of smell has gotten a lot better in the last few years (don't ask me why, but probably NOT working in an office). That said, taking a walk around the neighborhood you know how the dogs must feel.

"Ah, Amazon driver with too much cologne passed here an hour ago. PU!"

"Hmm, looks like that teenager girl with way too much perfume walked this way"

"Oh, the neighbors took a shower about 10 minutes ago"

"A baby with a dirty diaper in a stroller passed this way 30 minutes ago... Don't the parents know?!"

unlambda,
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@ai6yr I recall a science fiction story a while back, in which someone unleashed a virus that turned off the part of our brain that suppresses smells; it turns out that we have very powerful sense of smell, but our brain suppresses many of them to avoid overwhelming us (this part is true, and there have been people who had particular kinds of brain damage which enhanced their sense of smell to a remarkable degree).

ai6yr, (edited ) to earthquake
unlambda,
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@ai6yr I didn't notice it, unfortunately. But I live right by main st, and large trucks and snow plows shake my house all the time, so I may have felt it and just not registered it.

But at work, where they have instrumented a wing with strain gauges for stress testing, the earthquake apparently shows up in the data from the strain gauges; amazing how sensitive those can be.

And one of my coworkers working from home on a 4th floor mentioned enough swaying that it knocked a few things over.

jgoerzen, to security
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I am getting tired of reading about the issue as if it is all about issues within . It is much bigger than that, and those takes conflate the problem with the solution.

So I wrote "The xz issue isn't about Open Source" here: https://changelog.complete.org/archives/10642-the-xz-issue-isnt-about-open-source

unlambda,
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@jgoerzen It's amazing how extensive the Microsoft/SolarWinds/VMWare attack was (note that this was a multi-vendor supply chain attack): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_United_States_federal_government_data_breach

Also, absolutely absurd that SolarWinds tried to blame this on things like an 'intern [...] using an insecure password ("solarwinds123") on their update server'; how was an intern ever allowed to do such a thing, an intern should be getting proper guidance and security review, not solely responsible for setting up an update server.

byteturtle, to random
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Look what arrived today 👀 @esden @whitequark

unlambda,
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@byteturtle @esden @whitequark Woah, they're shipping? checks crowdsupply

Squee!

b0rk, to random
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unlambda,
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@b0rk Oh, hey, I was the person who suggested those submodule options. For some explanation:

status.submoduleSummary true
diff.submodule log

These make "git status" and "git diff" display some more useful information on how things differ in submodules. By default, you would only see something that indicates that they differ, giving the two commit hashes that differ between them. This causes them to list the commits that differ. Screenshots to show the difference.

Screenshot of "git status" and "git commit" with a changed submodule. Now each of them shows what has changed; they each list the commits added and removed by the change to the submodule.

ai6yr, to aitools

BBC: Super Bowl: Uber Eats advert criticised for peanut allergy joke https://www.bbc.com/news/business-68239844

unlambda,
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@ai6yr Was a recent case where someone died of a peanut allergy when eating a cookie which didn't include peanuts on its label; they'd changed the recipe from using soy nuts to peanuts, but didn't change the label: https://abcnews.go.com/US/stew-leonards-peanut-cookies-death/story?id=106679296

mekkaokereke, to random
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If every unemployed person in the USA took one of the unfilled job openings, there would still be 2 million unfilled job openings. Because the US labor pool is significantly smaller than it was before the pandemic. Because a lot of people died. We're missing >1.7 million workers.😢

https://www.uschamber.com/workforce/understanding-americas-labor-shortage

Extra cruelty:
So don't tell me about a "migrant crisis." People literally smuggle themselves from Venezuela to NYC just to work for you, and you're like "Nah! No work permit for you!"

unlambda,
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@mekkaokereke not just died, don't forget the disabled.

I have a friend who caught COVID last fall. Thought he recovered ok, then the seizures started. Now he can't drive to get to work, and can't work as a chef anymore.

unlambda, to mastodon
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😭 Trying to post a screencast of being broken, and Mastodon refused to let me upload the video because it claims that it's 1000fps.

unlambda, to random
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nm = nanometers
Nm = Newton meters
NM = nautical miles

Is there a unit represented by nM for maximum confusion?

unlambda, to random
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I've heard there was an Emacs chord
That Guy Steele played and it pleased the lord
But you don't really care for PL do you?

It goes like this the reset, shift,
Beta reduce, the lambda lift,
The baffled student writing all the Lua

unlambda, to Rabbits
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Ugh, someone has come out with some kind of AI product called "Rabbit", so now the hashtag that I follow to see pictures of cute bunnies is another cesspool of AI spam.

AI and tech gadget dudebros, please don't junk up this tag with spam for some crappy disposable flash in the pan tech gewgaw.

Cute bunny pic to balance it out.

unlambda, to random
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Yikes.

Coworker of mine tried to Google for subprocess (dot) run

Unfortunately, browsers these days conflate the URL and search bars. So he went to that domain, rather than searching like he was expecting. Who knew that there was now a .run TLD?

That downloaded a malicious PDF, that he didn't open, and shortly after his system was compromised, so presumably a PDF preview zero day in macOS.

mttaggart, to random

Do you think gas stoves are "better" for cooking?

Are you sure you know why you think that? www.npr.org/2023/10/17/1183551603/gas-stove-utility-tobacco

unlambda,
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unlambda, to random
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Oh god, I'd just gotten to terms with the fact that Microsoft has Active Directory and Azure Active Directory which are not related in any way, and now I learn that they've renamed Azure AD to "Microsoft Entra ID"?

What is up with Microsoft's branding? Why can't they do anything that makes sense and is consistent?

unlambda, to random
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So, is there any way to actually tell from Windows Defender or any other popular malware scanner why it actually triggered on a file?

Dealing with one of those "likely false positive" incidents at work; any time you write your own software, you seem to hit these kinds of things all the time.

But there seems to be no way to say "hey, this is why it quarantined the file, and yes, we expect that" or "and yeah, that's just a random hash match."

unlambda, to random
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Power went out in . Then we heard sirens, and now the sky is lit up red. Yikes. Heading out to see what's up and get some dinner in the Barre

unlambda, to random
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Our sweet Rowan passed away last night. She'd been struggling with disability for almost a year, her legs could no longer hold her up, but with our help had still been the kindest, sweetest, most patient bunny, who still loved attention and treats.

I've been at her side nearly constantly for the past year to care for her, leaving her only in the hands of my partner or a very trusted sitter for a day or two at a time. I miss her so much already.

Black bunny with gold flecks, with fur somewhat patchy, leaning up against support with legs not quite under her.

unlambda, to random
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Alt text is great.

Linking to sources is great.

Putting links to sources in alt text so you need to drop into the inspector to copy out the URL is not great.

unlambda, to random
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unlambda, to Weather
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unlambda, to random
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@Migueldeicaza inspired me to share my recipe for seared tuna recently, so here's a picture of my presentation for further inspiration. https://hachyderm.io/@unlambda/110375628533938738

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