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Today, had he lived many more years than he got, my dad would be turning 79. Here's a piece with some reflections about the kind of man he was. Although we had less than 12 years together, I was very fortunate in who I had as a dad

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Meta just killed its diversity, equity and inclusion program (Casey Newton/Platformer)

platformer.news/meta-kills-dei…
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History has always been a pendulum and always will be.

Many years from now, when the pendulum swings back and Mark Zuckerberg attempts to pretend he always supported LGBTQ rights, remember this moment. Sear it in your memory.

Never let him forget when he gave into hatred for his own preservation.



Pianoroll windows and other stories from frozen hell, by @PaulDavisTheFirst

Thread: discourse.ardour.org/t/for-all…

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russians Too See putin’s Weaknesses

The fall of Bashar Assad was an unexpected defeat for the kremlin — will russia’s despot face the same fate?

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I quit my job to work on my programming language

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Discussions: discu.eu/q/jank-lang.org/blog/…

#clojure #compsci #cpp #plt #programming #programminglanguages






UnitedHealth calls in middle of cancer surgery to question necessity.

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#0AD #game is not simple! Like fine, I can beat the passive ultra-easy and somewhat beat the easy. But I cannot get over even Normal difficulty AI. How should I get pass the ultra-hard ones?

#RTS #Gaming #GamingOnLinux



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in reply to Dave Rahardja

My experience with a similar tool was similar. I didn’t give up. I deleted a lot of stuff manually. Sometimes I had to get creative. Like for some things I would revisit whatever page I had followed and unfollow it there, follow it again, and unfollow it again. I hypothesize that over the years their database has become a rat’s nest and they don’t test the current code with data older than a few years.


The Climate Killer CEOs


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#gaming #Arknights #linuxChances are... Arknights: Endfield would not work in Linux
Am just gonna say it


There's a Linux-powered PC that many people will want: Nvidia's Project Digits, a desktop with AI supercomputer power that runs DGX OS, a customized Ubuntu Linux 22.04 distro.

#linux #ubuntu #desktop #ai #dgxos
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Ukrainian interceptor drones funded by the Sternenko community already destroyed 500 Russian wings. byteseu.com/640981/ #Ukraine #Україна


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in reply to Blender Dumbass ( J.Y.Amihud )

Cool! Did you publish your methodology?

I'm curious if these “best times” correlate with when most articles are published, and thus negate the effect by having more published content to compete with? Mid-morning on Tuesday is often suggested (ask any LLM “what is the best time to send an email newsletter”), and I suspect that's when most people publish.

in reply to Quinn Comendant

@com codeberg.org/blenderdumbass/BD…

Look for the Timing() function.

Basically it iterates over all articles on the site, which have a timestamp of when I published them. And records how many were at each time chunk ( how many at 11:00, how many at 12:00 and so on ).

Also it records how many views there was for those articles in the first few days since publication. And divides one by the other to avoid it be correlated with how many articles are published at those times.