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Notices by πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)

  1. πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Saturday, 18-Dec-2021 19:21:54 CET 🎃 Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall

    "how many times have you actually implemented a linked list? ... okay, okay, how many times have you actually implemented a linked list *on purpose*?"

    In conversation Saturday, 18-Dec-2021 19:21:54 CET from cybre.space permalink
  2. πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Nov-2021 11:44:59 CET 🎃 Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall

    open poll what's your favorite weird cpu instruction

    any architecture, any time period.

    In conversation Tuesday, 30-Nov-2021 11:44:59 CET from cybre.space permalink
  3. πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Nov-2021 11:44:54 CET 🎃 Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall
    in reply to
    • charlotte meow :blobcat:

    @videogame_hacker physical jvm machines when

    In conversation Tuesday, 30-Nov-2021 11:44:54 CET from cybre.space permalink
  4. πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Wednesday, 13-Oct-2021 11:17:51 CEST 🎃 Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall
    in reply to

    "i will simply look up the datasheet"

    the datasheet:

    In conversation Wednesday, 13-Oct-2021 11:17:51 CEST from cybre.space permalink
  5. πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Wednesday, 13-Oct-2021 11:17:51 CEST 🎃 Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall
    in reply to

    Here's a slightly better head-on shot.

    In conversation Wednesday, 13-Oct-2021 11:17:51 CEST from cybre.space permalink
  6. πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Wednesday, 13-Oct-2021 11:17:51 CEST 🎃 Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall
    in reply to

    Don't worry, I kept plenty in working order. I'm excited to see what these sound like.

    In conversation Wednesday, 13-Oct-2021 11:17:51 CEST from cybre.space permalink
  7. πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Wednesday, 13-Oct-2021 11:17:20 CEST 🎃 Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall

    Well, this is pretty fun! 1T313A germanium transistors, manufactured in the Soviet Union in, looks like, 1986.

    In conversation Wednesday, 13-Oct-2021 11:17:20 CEST from cybre.space permalink
  8. πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Aug-2021 19:13:27 CEST 🎃 Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall

    The Elements of Programming Style (1978). Would anyone be interested in a blog post revisiting this book, 42 years on?

    In conversation Tuesday, 03-Aug-2021 19:13:27 CEST from cybre.space permalink
  9. πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Jul-2021 16:36:50 CEST 🎃 Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall
    in reply to

    it's official, obeying copyright is only for the plebs and proles, rich people and big companies can do whatever they want

    In conversation Wednesday, 07-Jul-2021 16:36:50 CEST from cybre.space permalink
  10. πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Jul-2021 16:36:50 CEST 🎃 Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall

    oh my gods. they literally have no shame about this.

    GitHub Support just straight up confirmed in an email that yes, they used all public GitHub code, for Codex/Copilot regardless of license.

    In conversation Wednesday, 07-Jul-2021 16:36:50 CEST from cybre.space permalink

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    1. https://cybre.ams3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media_attachments/files/106/539/160/894/247/263/original/5178de045437e6d6.png
  11. πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Jul-2021 16:36:48 CEST 🎃 Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall
    in reply to
    • Asternova

    @ultranova there's no way. I have hope but I do not have faith.

    In conversation Wednesday, 07-Jul-2021 16:36:48 CEST from cybre.space permalink
  12. πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Friday, 25-Jun-2021 23:41:20 CEST 🎃 Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall

    Hey mastofolks... Programming Rust, 2e is available in e-book form, and printed copies are soon to follow!

    O'Reilly has several purchasing options: https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/programming-rust-2nd/9781492052586/

    You can get DRM-free PDFs at ebooks dot com: https://www.ebooks.com/en-us/book/210313783/programming-rust/jim-blandy/

    In conversation Friday, 25-Jun-2021 23:41:20 CEST from cybre.space permalink

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    1. Programming Rust (2nd ed.)
      from eBooks.com
      Systems programming provides the foundation for the world's computation. Developing performance-sensitive code requires a programming language that puts programmers in control of how memory, processor time, and other system resources are used. The Rust systems programming language combines that control with a modern type system that catches broad classes of common mistakes, from memory management errors to interthread data races.With this practical guide, experienced systems programmers will learn how to successfully bridge the gap between performance and safety using Rust. Jim Blandy, Jason Orendorff, and Leonora Tindall demonstrate how Rust's features put programmers in control over memory consumption and processor use by combining predictable performance with memory safety and trustworthy concurrency.You'll learn:Rust's fundamental data types and the core concepts of ownership and borrowingLanguage basics including error handling, crates and modules, structs, and enumsHow to write flexible, efficient code with traits and genericsRust's key power tools: closures, iterators, and asynchronous programmingCollections, strings and text, input and output, concurrency, macros, unsafe code, and interfacing with foreign functionsThis updated edition covers Rust 1.50 (February 2021).
  13. πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Tuesday, 25-May-2021 21:19:28 CEST 🎃 Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall

    look at this neat analog TV receiver Sam got me from work

    In conversation Tuesday, 25-May-2021 21:19:28 CEST from cybre.space permalink

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  14. πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Thursday, 06-May-2021 09:12:45 CEST 🎃 Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall

    y'all! Julia Evans (@b0rk@twitter.com) is really neat and she made all her comics available online recently! they're very educational and you should check them out if you like to do the computering

    https://wizardzines.com/comics/

    In conversation Thursday, 06-May-2021 09:12:45 CEST from cybre.space permalink

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      https://wizardzines.com/comics/
  15. πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Thursday, 08-Apr-2021 15:30:30 CEST 🎃 Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall
    • Ekaitz ZΓ‘rraga πŸ‘Ή

    @ekaitz_zarraga you see, when you ask someone to open source the software for their instrument, it's basically just like asking for free labor from the community,

    In conversation Thursday, 08-Apr-2021 15:30:30 CEST from cybre.space permalink
  16. πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Thursday, 08-Apr-2021 15:28:32 CEST 🎃 Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall

    today in "people don't get free software":

    "I think the reality distortion thing with open sourcing both commercial things and personal projects in general is too high expectations for what it means in practise, and perhaps too little of what it means in principle."

    In conversation Thursday, 08-Apr-2021 15:28:32 CEST from cybre.space permalink
  17. πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Wednesday, 19-Jun-2019 17:46:45 CEST 🎃 Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall
    in reply to
    • Ekaitz ZΓ‘rraga πŸ‘Ή

    @ekaitz_zarraga no I mean, like, prior to now

    everyone on here is super helpful but it's weird to me that none of the engineers I've worked with has used `set -o vi` or knew about it and told me

    In conversation Wednesday, 19-Jun-2019 17:46:45 CEST from cybre.space permalink
  18. πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Wednesday, 05-Jun-2019 21:31:43 CEST 🎃 Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall
    • Federico Mena Quintero

    "Bzip2 maintainership has been passed on from original founder Julian Seward to now being maintained by open-source developer @federicomena "

    - Phoronix https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Bzip2-Revival-2019

    So cool!

    In conversation Wednesday, 05-Jun-2019 21:31:43 CEST from cybre.space permalink

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  19. πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Feb-2019 23:06:16 CET 🎃 Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall

    Wow yeah all of this is for employers.

    Fuck that, I just want to practice algorithm design... I guess I'll just get Cracking the Coding Interview or something.

    In conversation Tuesday, 05-Feb-2019 23:06:16 CET from cybre.space permalink
  20. πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall (tindall@cybre.space)'s status on Saturday, 22-Dec-2018 18:45:31 CET 🎃 Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall πŸŽƒ Nora "haunt(1)" Tindall

    "An engineer is one who can do for a dime what any fool can do for a dollar."

    In conversation Saturday, 22-Dec-2018 18:45:31 CET from cybre.space permalink
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    nora / child of the great comet / she / full time engineer / code witch / bit bender / airwave jockeyco-author of "Programming Rust" from O'Reilly, with Jim Blandy and Jason Orendorffwe don't need miracles to tumble from the sky / to part the seas around us or turn water into wine / we are the miracles, we happen all the time

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