Ok. I'm out.
I finally gave up on setting up my own Mastodon or Gotosocial or Takahē server, and just went to hachyderm.
I'm @[email protected]
See @timbray's post for the reasoning: https://t.co/NizqdHskW5
@DavidHReiss I just listened to Fid's Crusade, and absolutely loved it. Thanks for writing it, and I can't wait to read/listen to the next ones 🙂
I do have one small note for your audiobook reader… 😂
@Steve_Yegge "What if... what we're actually observing is that innovation at large companies is now dead, and we are only going to see innovation from small places?" — Steve Yegge, Pragmatic Engineer podcast
@karpathy I'm sure a thousand people told you this, but I recently set up Hugo (the static site generator) with the reveal-hugo plugin, which lets you write RevealJS slides in markdown.
Goose did remarkably well, although I would not trust it with the overarching narrative.
@NintendoAmerica your new “virtual game card” system stops me from playing Terraria with my kid.
Your docs say he should be able to play on the primary switch with his account while I play on the secondary with mine, since I bought the game with mine…
@jodrellbank@joydivision Do you know of anywhere I could get the raw data of a recording of CP1919? I'd love to try to recreate the plot from first principles.
I've had some fun with other iconic plots 🙂
https://t.co/qWnsa5nXJ4
@Steve_Yegge I thought the value proposition of Sourcegraph AI tooling was that the AI could get a huge boost by seeing the extracted _structure_ of code. I guess a better AI is all you need?
@ezraklein I have no idea if you read these (probably not), and I know you're on vacation, but I think you might like this: https://t.co/2m0ue6nYBh
It's definitely more tech-nerdy than wonkish, but somehow I think it might be a window into tech that you'd really enjoy
@sw_unscripted@HipsterSmoothie re: weird that the raw bits are lost when they must have been present to generate the stream
Is it possible that there's a browser API for directly generating streaming video connections, and a separate one for recording the desktop, so they're actually two different mechanisms?
@paul_cal Fascinating. Am I intuiting correctly that you told them they're playing pictionary/some kind of guessing game? It _looks_ like they're doing the same kind of optimization humans do, favoring guessable over realistic.
@cvspharmacy The Aetna rep literally called your pharmacist while we were on the phone to ask when I needed to pick up my medication by. Today, three days before the date they gave, they told me it had been returned when I tried to pick it up. What are y'all even doing?
@sheonhan Hi there. I ran across your Wired article on Go, followed it to your others (Haskell, etc.) and loved them. Is there a way to coax an RSS feed for either just you, or the "Machine Readable" column from wired's content system?
@clattner_llvm@rtfeldman Fantastic interview! So nice to see Chris talking with someone who has deep knowledge of language/compiler impls.
Chris, a question that's been bugging me: it's basically inevitable that MLIR is going to (eventually) implement all of LLVM, right?
@mitchellh @_r3t0_ I used to install ITerm2. The older I've gotten, and the more work laptops I've had to set up over and over again, the more I've found the virtue in acclimating to the defaults.
(fwiw, Ghostty is compelling enough that I *do* plan to switch when it comes out 🙂)