My lord, to be able to write science this well. This is like the opening of an econ or law paper.
From Donald Hoffman's "The Interface Theory of Perception",
https://t.co/weOjjPn2uN
"We’re filing this story as an interesting trip down the rabbit hole that’s Christine’s mind": How AlmaLinux Came to Be Fixing Bugs Ahead of a Content Creation-Focused Open-Source Event - FOSS Force https://t.co/F4lMjok3mt
https://t.co/QqWSl83rdS
As global attention turns to Paris with the official start of the Summer 2024 Olympics the focus is rightfully placed on the athletes. As it turns out, there is a role that data centers – specifically data center heat – is playing as well @Equinix
Neerja Bhanot was a 22-year-old flight attendant working on Pan Am Flight 73 when it was hijacked by terrorists during a layover in 1986.
Soon after taking control, the terrorists killed an Indian-American traveler and discarded his body outside the plane.
They ordered Bhanot to gather the passengers' passports to single out Americans. However, she concealed the identities of the 43 Americans on the flight by stashing their passports under seats and discarding others.
After a tense 17-hour standoff, the hijackers began shooting and setting off explosives. Bhanot bravely opened the plane's doors, and rather than escaping herself, she helped passengers evacuate.
Tragically, she lost her life while shielding three American children from gunfire.
One of the kids she safeguarded grew up to become an airline captain, crediting Bhanot as his inspiration.
The European Commission’s draft of projects for next year fails to mention the NGI Zero Commons Fund, an important funding source for FOSS projects: Is the European Commission Dropping Support for Important Open-Source Funding? https://t.co/ECgH9FLvGD
many of you are mourning the Z80 CPU (recently discontinued after a nearly 50 year run). all is not lost--i bet Rochester will take up the torch.
as according to the prophecy, Rochester will soon be the last remaining US semiconductor company.
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We are based in NYC - here's the view from our island campus (taken during Pride - note the rainbow lights!)
Wow: @WestVirginiaU is eliminating "... all foreign language programs ..." (among others), according to https://t.co/aksMZwuPHm (among others).
That stuns me.
I have nothing constructive to say at the moment.
Blocking is important for a social network to function, otherwise a small number of trolls ruin online communities for everyone else
On Reddit, 0.1% of all communities generate 38% of attacks on other reddits! (1% accounts for 74%!) Only 3% of Reddit users ever post toxic stuff
@t_sketh@mitsuhiko Good point.
... and this is probably an opportune moment to note that some situations--especially when both Mypy and Pyright are in play--call for `# mypy: ignore ...` as an alternative to `# type: ignore ...`
@cqfdee@mitsuhiko I agree with PSLV: `object`-for-`Any` is a quick remedy for many common situations. While a bit fragile, it's often a step in the right direction.
@mitsuhiko@al_ak_sa Truly, the best help to the working developer in this matter is, "regard Any as a code smell. Work to simplify and tighten your implementations to _eliminate_ all Any-s."
I recognize how limited that is.
@swardley Faster than I expected.
Yes: the grifters are already taking over AI. While plenty of good, healthy work remains to be done, it's become apparent that, just as with IoT, the fraudulent will dominate.