We all make mistakes. #grickledoodle #horror #nightmareonelmstreet #freddy #cartoon #art #drawing #funny #humor
Damn right! Lock'em ALL UP!!! 🔐
Linus Torvalds reimplemented the UNIX interface in his freely redistributable LINUX operating system.
yeah yeah i remember the usenet post
remember him hitting go on that module signing backdoor too
The UNIX system is ubiquitous in universities and research facilities throughout the world, and is ever more widely used in industry and commerce.
this guy's value system is deeply funny to me
@researchfairy Biased here, but have you tried JabRef? Basically every bib file is its own library.
We just did a release: https://github.com/JabRef/jabref/releases/tag/v6.0-alpha.6
@jabref Yeah it's got some serious UI jankiness I can't get past :/
patting the Linux kernel and saying "don't worry, I'm vulnerable too"
The founder and three senior team members of Zulip are joining Anthropic:
Tim Abbott, Alya Abbott, Greg Price, and Alex Vandiver
And they are "donating the company" to a new non-profit #Zulip Foundation:
with the first three above as the board (plus Josh Triplett) and "Interim President" Kim Vandiver (notice the same last name as the other person who's joining Anthropic)
https://blog.zulip.com/2026/05/15/announcing-zulip-foundation/
via @mary_ext
I would say this basically means in practice that Anthropic now owns/controls Zulip and this should be taken into consideration for people looking into Zulip as their community space (yes even if you self host)
#Sport / #Sports accounts to follow:
🌐 GENERAL SPORT
@espn
@NBCSports
@SportingNews
@usatodaysports
@Yardbarker
@PlayersTribune
@BleacherNation
@SPOXcom (in German)
@Gazzetta (in Italian)
@RivistaUndici (in Italian)
@SportBuzz (in Portuguese)
@MDoficial (in Spanish)
@SPORTes2019 (in Spanish)
🎨 SPORT ART
@AlCreed
💸 SPORT POLITICS
@feed
🧮 SPORT DATA
@kpfssport
🏈 AMERICAN FOOTBALL
@index@duval22.com
@index@2stripescpd.com
@index@thebroncosblitz.com
@nflscores
@nfl_de (in German)
🇦🇺 AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL
@AusFbAssocNA
🧵 1/5
I think I would be the biggest evangelist for Zotero if it didn't dump everything into a single library
If I could have several completely distinct Zotero library files that I could open, close, email, delete, etc instead of the current "put it all in a bucket and hope" plus "silently failing sync" hell
I would use it myself and force everyone else to
Alas, .bib file and ebib in Emacs it is
@researchfairy Biased here, but have you tried JabRef? Basically every bib file is its own library.
We just did a release: https://github.com/JabRef/jabref/releases/tag/v6.0-alpha.6
I worked at a fairly big tech co years before the AI boom. People did large scale refractoring across huge code bases back then. With refactoring tools. And properly written robots.
Applying changes to code at scale, opening PRs automatically, basic interaction with human reviewers, making sure tests pass, getting things merged when ready. All that already existed before LLMs. And it was actually reliable and not capable of hallucinating terrible things.
It's like we've forgotten how to automate things without LLMs and openclaw now...
@lina
I have had to review incoming AI mass code changes. So far every time I've found problems. They've "fixed" tests by masking the problem instead of fixing the problem. (Worse than when the LLM just deletes the tests and so you know clearly it's being sketchy) Or introduced concurrency issues (this is Go so very prone to concurrency dangers).
Very rarely if ever happened with the older large scale refactors.
Sometimes flame wars break out on Wikipedia's discussion pages that illustrate starkly how fine the line is between just the right amount of autism and too much autism when contributing to the encylopedia.
So because some audiobook groups I am in told me they will *never* leave Facebook, I wanna ask here. What audiobook blogs can I add to my RSS reader? Share yours! Even if you do reviews. I'd love to know about it. #Blog #Blogs #Blogging #Audible #Audiobooks #Audiobook #RSS
TIL that one of the diagnostic clues for autism is "Thinks about their special interests outside of the time when actually engaging with special interests."
And I'm like... what? What else do you think about?...
The UNIX system is also a fertile field for academic endeavor.
be more colonialist i dare you
Linus Torvalds reimplemented the UNIX interface in his freely redistributable LINUX operating system.
yeah yeah i remember the usenet post
Adding an IRC bot to my network like its 1999.
Hundreds Swarm Swatch Stores for "Royal Pop" Release
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2026-05-17/hundreds-swarm-swatch-stores-for-royal-pop-release-video?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into Profiles @profiles-bloomberg
You can prevent the removal of a ZFS snapshot by using the hold subcommand.
For example, to prevent the snapshot called milestone from deletion, run the
following command:
# zfs hold milestone_hold mypool/projects@my_milestone
The "zfs holds" command will list all current snapshots that are protected
this way (-r for a recursive list):
# zfs holds -r mypool
The TIMESTAMP column in the output of the above command is from when the
hold was created, not the snapshot it holds. The "zfs destroy" command will
echo a "dataset is busy" message on the console when it encounters a hold.
Use "zfs release" to release the hold on the snapshot:
# zfs release milestone_hold mypool/projects@my_milestone
-- Benedict Reuschling <bcr@FreeBSD.org>
Sometimes flame wars break out on Wikipedia's discussion pages that illustrate starkly how fine the line is between just the right amount of autism and too much autism when contributing to the encylopedia.
If there are any Sixth Edition systems still in regular operation, we would be amused to hear about them (our contact information is given at the end of the Preface).
this is charming i should my contact information at the end of a Preface
The UNIX system is also a fertile field for academic endeavor.
be more colonialist i dare you