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penryu

@penryu@hachyderm.io

Rust aficionado. Functional programming advocate. Final Fantasy collector. Oxford comma proponent. Armchair etymologist and reluctant descriptivist. No shilling.

I will like your cat photos. My opinions are my own.

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wreimers, to random
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penryu,
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@wreimers Are you posting Horizon screenshots?!

Obdurodon, to random
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Another day, another problem caused by OS vendors half-applying updates without permission. I am seriously disgusted with my former colleagues.

penryu,
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@Obdurodon I must follow different feeds. What happened?

penryu,
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@Obdurodon Ah, thanks for the info. I've seen occasional issues of that sort on macOS. Much less on Linux, simply because I usually run them headless.

No shame in Chromebooks. I started running MacBooks for work some time ago and have stuck with them mostly out of habit.

That said, I've had such good luck with Asahi on Apple M-series CPUs, I've only had to reboot into macOS for the occasional piece of software that hasn't been bothered to support Linux/aarch64... YET!

wreimers, to random
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is it

very cold

in space

?

penryu,
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@wreimers This checks out

penryu, to random
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Boomer: "That's bad. Let me forward you this article I saw on Facebook."

Zoomer: "i cant blieve you get your news from Facebook haven't you seen those TikToks about how facebook is destroying democracy pay attention"

penryu,
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@potatomeow An entire industry whose job it was to inform you rather than merely entertain and amuse you? I don't believe it exists.

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penryu,
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@astrid Glad we've got rid of info(1)

penryu, to random
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The modern Geocities clone, Neocities, offers free personal websites... with ZERO ADS?!

Is there anything LESS authentic?

penryu, to random
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@Roach appears to have competition... or possibly minions
https://botsin.space/@wholesomememes/112454900245925742

nocontextb5, to Babylon5
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penryu,
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@nocontextb5 Is he trying to grow a Gallifreyan headdress with his hair?

penryu,
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@uliwitness @nocontextb5 Ah okay. Clearly I don't watch Babylon 5. 😅

mcc, to random
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So, despite what rational sense as well as several dictates would seem to demand, we are attempting to use the "Cmake Projects in Visual Studio" feature of MSVS https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/cmake-projects-in-visual-studio?view=msvc-170

We have… questions, which the docs don't seem to answer.

  1. Many places in the VS docs refer to "the project" as if it were a singular file ( see screenshot of https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/common-macros-for-build-commands-and-properties?view=msvc-170 ). In the case of a CMake Target Project, what is "the project" in this sense? The CMakeLists.txt? The The CMakeSettings.json?
penryu,
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@BoredomFestival @mcc @wreimers The one time I worked directly on xbs, also involved cmake doc rabbitholes. 😭

BoydStephenSmithJr, to random
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According to my bathroom scale, I gained 6 lbs. yesterday.

Part of me wants to see how many days I can do that in a row.

penryu,
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@BoydStephenSmithJr One wonders if you really EARNED them though.

wreimers, to random
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After surveying the field, it looks like Horizon: Zero Dawn is my next adventure. Thanks @penryu!

penryu,
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@wreimers An excellent choice, sir!

potatomeow, to random
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it seems my brain is not very compatible with yml feel like if it were json or toml, i didn't even need reference, i just understands it syntax... strange feels like a lot of ppl are the opposite way

penryu,
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@potatomeow This is why yaml must die.

penryu,
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@potatomeow yaml was invented to drive the demand for yaml syntax validators

penryu,
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@potatomeow It's not just you.

YAML permits comments. And it is easier to read than JSON. I can look at YAML source and see: "Oh, that's a blockquote, and that's a table of key-value pairs."

But I have NEVER been able to write either of those syntaxes from memory; I always need to reference another sample of YAML code, or look up the docs. Maybe if I'd done more k8s stuff I'd have yml beaten in my head?

And that was all BEFORE they decided to make YAML a superset of JSON...

Obdurodon, to random
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Just had an amusing thought.

The one thing Google still does passably well is operating systems. Despite their flaws, Android and ChromeOS are both pretty handy to have around. Meanwhile, the rest of the company blows goats more every day.

The funny thing is that it's the exact opposite trajectory to Microsoft. They were a decent compiler company, then they were an awful anti-competitive OS company, then they started sucking less until now.

penryu,
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@Obdurodon To clarify... Is Microsoft still on its sucking-slightly-less trajectory? Or has it stopped?

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penryu,
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@matdevdug @bcantrill This little gem stands proud as a standalone quote

https://matduggan.com/the-worst-website-in-the-entire-world/

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/reads about a romance author getting locked out of google docs for inappropriate content/

“See, this is American Puritanism run amok.”

/continues reading, gets to the bit where they write “hockey romance”/

“You know what, Google might be right about this.”

penryu,
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@wreimers @jasonmolenda @gparker @steve Yeah this seems to fall firmly under Rule 34, and good for them. I just hope sincere readers have quality writing to consume.

wreimers, to random
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So quit complaining brother

NO-ONE LIVES FOREVER

penryu,
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@wreimers Sorry. Just one of my...

NASTY HABITS.

jamesthomson, to random
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Apple still writing xrOS on all their cheques.

penryu,
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penryu, to random
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Looking at you, OpenAI et al.

RosaCtrl, to random
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Can you believe I’m getting closer and closer to be in my 40s and for the first time I booked myself a solo trip? I’m in an utterly state of panic

penryu,
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@RosaCtrl I'm sure you'll have a great trip!

potatomeow, to CSS
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it seems ascii art renders differently on different browser fonts, kinda breaks the graphics... looks like isn't as simple as i thought

penryu,
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@potatomeow You intention is indeed admirable. But if your goal is identical, pixel-perfect rendering across ANY browser, you will quickly lose sanity.

Much like the original HTML spec, it's best to focus on semantic correctness.

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