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Switzerland Aligns New Russia and Belarus Sanctions With EU byteseu.com/1626270/ #Switzerland


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> clickhouse bought librechat
> "its still going to be open though"

:blobcatpuffyhuh: the concept of proprietary LLM clients baffles me

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i guess if care was taken to set them up with really nice typography, wizards to connect them to services etc, maybe there are some extensions that could be made. mostly struggle to see what value you can add to "just asks chatgpt shit" considering chatgpt already does that.

maybe my mind is just small :blobcatgoogly:




Ireland, Spain, Slovenia and the Netherlands to boycott Eurovision over Israelโ€™s participation byteseu.com/1626268/ #Slovenia



"Johnnyโ€™s in the basement
Mixing up the medicine
Iโ€™m on the pavement
Thinking about the government.โ€
Bob Dylan

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People's IQ's should be presented like the weather:
Actual IQ: 125
Feels Like: 87
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read a book where to iq was only referred as in as rating. And i think thats accurate.

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I have *such* a flat forehead.

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110/138 enemy UAVs (80%+) shot down/suppressed in 13.5 hrs (19:00 13 Decโ€“08:30 14 Dec 2025) during a massive drone/missile attack (Iskander-M + Shaheds/Gerbera)

The Iskander-M missile and 10 strike UAVs hit 6 locations; 18 UAVs remain active.

#Ukraine air defense active nationwide.



If you're using #lazyblorg as your static website generator: I've updated the project today.

It now used "uv" for dependency management, script invocation and unit test execution. Furthermore, I adapted the code to match the #pandoc version of Debian 13 Trixie.

Although you need to adapt a few things (mainly path settings in a shell script), this update should actually improve and simplify things for you as well.

karl-voit.at/tags/lazyblorg/
github.com/novoid/lazyblorg

HTH ๐Ÿ™‡

#publicvoit #Emacs #Orgmode #orgdown

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Tangent about python and about an interview happening in 15 minutes

By the way, I'm about to interview / just watch KMP's live video presentation of his his-ANSI-CL-condition-system for python implementation. Honestly, I *will* read your lazyblorg after but as a heavy python user [] do you use the error system or have a thought viz introducing lisp style handling? Over here I guess -> gamerplus.org/@screwlisp/11571โ€ฆ


[] at 8am 0UTC=9am CET, ( #commonLisp 's) @kentpitman is going to give a live video #demo of his lisp-style error handling in #python . At this #peertube #live link:

Archive will be up here tomorrow!

We also expect to talk about the #slime swanky python #emacsconf talk: emacsconf.org/2025/talks/swankโ€ฆ whose author should be on the Tuesday-night-in-the-Americas show this week.

If you have #mastoQuestions please leave them here #AMA (on topic), and I guess #lisp on #irc live. #programming


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Tangent about python and about an interview happening in 15 minutes

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I've returned my 3D printer, but not before making a 3D printer with it.
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Living the dream.
Now, onto optimise paper clip production.


Hot take: #podcasts should be listened to at 1ร— speed.

Iโ€™ve often listened to podcasts at higher speeds, but lately, Iโ€™ve felt that listening to them at 1ร— is best, because it allows me to experience the program at the pace that the host intends.

Of course, some podcasts that contain audio or music content should always be played at 1ร—. But even spoken podcasts sound best at their default speed, because the banter feels more natural, more human.

Look, if your intention is to cram as much information in as possible, go for it and listen at 2ร— (or higher) speeds. But my intention is also to experience a curated product. Just like I wouldnโ€™t play a movie at 2ร—, I donโ€™t think Iโ€™ll play podcasts at anything but 1ร— speed any more.

And if that means I get to listen to fewer podcasts, well, so be it. I donโ€™t have to hear them all.

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Iโ€™m team 1ร— and Smart Speed on in Overcast. Keeps the speech sounding natural but trims just a bit of silence here and there.

I do keep it off for shows that are scripted and โ€œproducedโ€ rather than just a natural conversation. And Finnish-language podcasts, where it sometimes snips the essential silent parts in the middle of words, which sounds a bit unhinged.

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I generally listen at 1x, but sometimes go faster for some podcasts. Some pods are slow paced for no real reason.

Slow pacing for dense content or aesthetic purposes: totally cool. 1x.

Slow pacing because the pod is poorly edited or the host is just a slow speaker: getting sped up.


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If I have 10 chocolates and someone asks for one, how many do I have left?
That's right. I have 10 left.
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How many legs does a dog have if you call the tail a leg?

4. Nobody cares what *you* call it.

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@jhavok But six legs is a very odd number of legs for a horse... in spite of six being even. Now what kind of number is both odd and even? It must be infinite. So a dog has an infinite number of legs


Number of refugees/migrants that drowned/died while trying to enter Europe via the Mediterranean Sea.
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