Notices by a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)
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a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Saturday, 11-Jun-2022 20:55:48 CEST a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° We watched "The Truman Show" tonight and it is still an amazing film. Truly impressive.
I see more layers and details in it now than I did half a life ago and I'm just floored that it was released only a year after the first airing of "Expedition Robinson" (Swedish "Survivor", the first one to air) and a year *before* the original Dutch "Big Brother" reality show aired. -
a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Sunday, 06-Feb-2022 14:11:25 CET a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° I just read the slides at fosdem.org/2022/schedule/eventβ¦ , sounds like you had a fun and cool experience! Looking forward to catching the talk when the video file comes out! -
a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Thursday, 16-Dec-2021 14:03:35 CET a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° The proper form of the joke is:
The two hard things in cs are:
0. Naming things
1. Cache invalidation
2. Off-by one errors
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a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Thursday, 16-Dec-2021 14:03:24 CET a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° @borko Three things:
0. Off-by-one errors
3. Concurrent
1. Naming things
processing
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a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Nov-2021 15:29:51 CET a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° Super confusing when suddenly most talk about CRT has nothing to do with cathode ray tubes. -
a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Saturday, 16-Oct-2021 15:14:53 CEST a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° > I told my family I'm getting my hearing tested because I can tell it's getting worse.> My oldest said, "You might want to get tested for Alzheimer's too because that's like the 8th time you've told us."> She waited a solid minute before telling me it was the 1st time I told them.Parenting goals!nitter.nixnet.services/JeffHanβ¦ -
a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Sep-2021 20:08:36 CEST a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° >> I hate that SEPTember OCTOber NOVember and DECember arenβt the 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th months.> Whoever fucked this up should be stabbedadvanced-procrastination.tumblβ¦ -
a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Saturday, 21-Aug-2021 12:28:16 CEST a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° "DDoS is freedom of expression"ok bro -
a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Saturday, 07-Aug-2021 06:25:31 CEST a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° @dualhammers Linux is so big that even Linus hasn't read all of it. Probably he doesn't even know all of the subsystems by heart anymore. And that's just a kernel.Also, can't run Linux on a CPU you cobble together from 74xx chips and wire. -
a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Wednesday, 14-Jul-2021 17:23:18 CEST a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° I think Scheme might be the exemplar of cross-version compatibility? Several Scheme compilers and interpreters implement multiple versions. People implement r7rs in r6rs and r5rs in r7rs. -
a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Wednesday, 14-Jul-2021 17:23:18 CEST a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° Guido van Rossum: BDFL Python 3 retrospective sounds like an interesting talk.invidious.exonip.de/watch?v=Oiβ¦The slide in the thumbnail seems to gel with my understanding:- We underrated Python's popularity - We underestimated the popularity of 3rd party packages (PyPI) - The proposed workflow for user code migration was clumsy - We didn't build any runtime compatibility features - We didn't know how to build fully-automated conversion tools - We didn't make enough compatibility allowances (e.g. u"...") - We did a few things half-heartedly (esp. the stdlib cleanup)www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oiw23yβ¦ -
a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Friday, 28-May-2021 16:07:28 CEST a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° Guix got a Chicken importer and suddenly my streams cross even more.My chosen set of IRC channels is basically some kind of nerd polycule. -
a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Thursday, 27-May-2021 23:46:34 CEST a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° snoop looks awesome and will probably replace the debugger for me in several cases.github.com/alexmojaki/snoop#baβ¦/via pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/2β¦#python #snoop -
a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Thursday, 27-May-2021 19:06:16 CEST a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° β² @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com:"Dino, packaged as dino-im in Debian, is an #XMPP chat client. Thanks to the hard work of its developers, Dino has been making progress on supporting video and audio calls." #debian #gnu #linux writefreely.debian.social/taowβ¦ -
a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Sunday, 19-May-2019 16:29:28 CEST a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° @enkiv2 but but
what if i'm the only good writer on the planet and nobody else is worth reading, the cretins -
a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Thursday, 09-May-2019 14:14:31 CEST a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° @crispy @kensanata @ekaitz_zarraga So what you're saying is Java can be a great language as long as you don't use other people's code. -
a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2019 16:24:16 CEST a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° woohoo #guix 1.0.0
www.gnu.org/software/guix/blog⦠-
a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Saturday, 13-Apr-2019 22:13:15 CEST a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° @ekaitz_zarraga Lack of interest. Performance and functionality for the main language has prio, and the rise of guix has also taken a lot of attention. -
a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Mar-2019 15:10:53 CET a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° yaks ... so shaggy ... must ... shave
webcomicname.com/post/18372227β¦
panel 0:
> person: time to do an activity
panel 1:
> person: but first I will research the theory on how to do it
panel 2:
> reads book on how to read about how to do that activity
> book: you are not doing the activity
> person: oh no
libranet.de/photos/clacke/imag⦠-
a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Friday, 15-Mar-2019 16:50:30 CET a Claes unto himself πΈπͺππ° @spectrumgomas @ekaitz_zarraga Right, that explains it.
A bit ironic for a GNU project to get caught by readline's choice to be GPL. Maybe readline should downgrade to LGPL before Guile enters bizarroland and decides to ship with libedit. ?
Since the arrival of libedit, having readline GPL no longer makes sense.