@davidrevoy okay, there's one thing that my perfectionist's brain just can't get over! On the left two panes there's a short part of the blade sticking out of the hilt, but on the right two panes it's not there. So I can't figure out which kind of damage it is: did the blade break apart or did it fall out of the hilt?
P.S. I'd probably be working at this place you drawn, right?
The head of six companies, including a major U.S. military communications contractor and a company that puts wires in peoples' brains, wants you to know that he considers filing fraudulent business records to be a trivial matter.
@nafnlaus funny that even when he doesn't seem to see the hypocrisy: believing that someone's stature as former President or the triviality of the crime has somehow result in a crime not having to be convicted. They all do actually believe this shit!
Sure, let's assume the trial was politically motivated. So what? The crime was still committed!
On the ICC warrants for Hamas & Israeli leaders, one line of protest is that “Hamas are autocrats but Bibi is democratically elected.” Um, so what? Whatever you think of Israeli voting choices, only leaders can be held responsible for giving the orders amounting to “Go ahead, slaughter the innocents.” I honestly don’t get it.
It feels like "Sign in with Facebook" is a whole lot less common than it used to be, not sure I remember the last time I saw a new service that had that, whereas "Sign in with Google" and "Sign in with Apple" still show up a whole lot
Do we all agree that bringing up the Official Definition of "open source" is no different than saying "actually it's GNU/Linux"? Nobody should care what some self-appointed group thinks about the "correct" meaning of English words "open source". People use it in slightly different context dependent ways, and it's fine. We have other means to express nuances.
@ericphelps pretty packed around 6 o'clock. I mean, there's plenty of room to run, of course, it's not like subway at peak hours :-) But at any moment there are dozens of people around in the nearby vicinity.
Every time I’d reach for xargs in a shell pipeline crunching a lot of inputs I’d always worry about there being too many arguments and blowing past the system exec limits, and manually try to limit invocations with a guesstimate of how many max args to use
Except I just learned that xargs can not only inspect the system and figure out how many args to use safely, it does it by default!
Easily one of my favorite utilities that went up in my list today
@toor@ben it's doubly fun because every such VC-backed service clearly says in their EULA that they own all submitted content. It was specially pointed out many times, too. Still people act surprised when it actually happens.
the Nantucket Current has been chronicling the first cybertruck on the island and is making fun of them parking like a dick. this is the reason a free press is crucial to democracy.
@samhenrigold oh please, what does that have to do with democracy? Was the truck a bribe for the governor or something? No, it's just some easy clicks in the absence of any useful ideas.