My initiative to restrict Chinese PV inverters in European critical energy infrastructure has been picked up by the @WSJ some quotes:
My initiative to restrict Chinese PV inverters in European critical energy infrastructure has been picked up by the @WSJ some quotes:
I was thinking, and maybe the Index should just be the “claim” mechanism itself for podcasts. Probably no reason to set that up at some other domain. Like claim (dot) podcastindex (dot) org or something like that.
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@slightlyoff @fugueish We should replace the “Can it run DOOM?” benchmark with “Can it render a React website?”
Who will win the Ukraine war?
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@mcnees Honestly get rid of "machine learning" too. It's a marketing term like "AI", intended to bedazzle non experts. Unless you're qualified to elaborate more on the specific methods involved, call it "statistical analysis".
This weekend in the Belgian national newspaper De Standaard, a brief article on the origins of the Dutch word "fiets".
Apparently it comes from the 1886 German neologism "Vize-Pferd", meaning "vice-horse" or horse substitute.
"Vize-Pferd" became "Vice" which became "fiets".
(Translation in the alt-text.)
cc @AmericanFietser @americanfietser.bsky.social @fietsflik.bsky.social
since this is getting boosted and probably escaping containment somewhat, here's the relevant thread that I boosted (but please don't go bothering the OP, they've already had more than enough shit to deal with on the subject)
Fuck the CAQ and their entire right-wing agenda
But also
Fuck the PQ and their whole "we want to separate from Canada and create a white ethnostate for non-racist reasons" bullshit
RIP Jimmy Cliff - and thanks for the music...
Reggae legend Jimmy Cliff dies, aged 81 https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj4qdren425o
google just passed microsoft in market cap, what year is this again?
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The Internet was made for things like this: a website that looks like Gmail, that shows you the worst of the Epstein emails
The owner of Adafruit has now spent hours crashing out about a person who is definitely not me. Because I've never done those things he claims. 🤷
Continually doxxing intentionally in every post.
Names and incorrect pronoun usage redacted.
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There are at least three separate things that rustc and cargo could do to significantly improve compilation speed, but they are complex engineering efforts that require a lot of development time and engineers working on them full-time for that period.
Off the top of my head they are:
• doing what zig does to compile only items that are reachable, which requires making rustc reentrant to stop after name resolution and cargo more complex to pass used item paths through subsequently to pick up after name resolution for the entire projects dependency tree has been computed,
• leveraging an incremental linker and have rustc only codegen the binary patch instead of the whole binary and have the linker calculate the patch,
• and caching proc-macros and treat them as idempotent (likely as opt-in)
There are of course others, like pre-compiled cratedistribution, better intra-rustc parallelism or feature cfg handling, but those have more open questions and require additional design work before I could claim they're attainable in a reasonable amount of time.
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Their beauty is still overwhelming, but their fragility hits even harder.
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any system that showers hundreds of billions on this person for building zero sustainably profitable businesses is a bad system
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Fediblock because CSAM
xscape dot club
We got a cloudflare alert regarding a match from them
I do recomend not clicking or anything, just fediblock
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