Arcane teases a sibling showdown in its punchy new teaser.
With its second (and final) season set to be released sometime this November, the new trailer dives deeper into the escalating conflict between the cities of Piltover and Zaun, and the sisters Vi and Jinx fighting on either side.
It also introduces Ashnikko’s new single “Paint The Town Blue,” which will feature on the show’s soundtrack.
Hey folks, Djangonaut Space is accepting applications for session 3 currently until Sept 15. So there's not a ton of time.
This next session will begin on Oct 14th.
If you're interested in contributing to Django or Open Source and haven't been able to make it work, this might be what you need! If nothing else, we're a fun group of positive individuals.
Ah that's why you planted it there. Brilliant!
Has Valheim continued to make dock building virtually impossible, or have workarounds been found?
How the quiet war against press freedom could come to America (A.G. Sulzberger/Washington Post)
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Liz Cheney says she is voting for Harris for president (CNN)
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#Gaza #Palestine
#IsraelWarCrimes
The Israeli army has extended its assault on the Jenin refugee camp, after an order from the Defence Minister.
It's killed at least 39 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank in nine days. Israel says it's targeting Palestinians it believes were involved in attacks against Israeli civilians.
Medics treat casualties, but now also deliver food and other basics, or help residents make necessary trips across the city.
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You may have seen this quote before. It's beautifully stated, and although Krishnamurti himself probably never spoke these exact words, it conveys an idea, an important idea, like that tale of the Emperor's New Clothes.
All you have to do is really look. Take the blinders off. Ignore the propaganda. Forget what you've been taught.
😳 The Emperor is naked.
😳 Society is sick.
😳 Capitalism is killing us.
😳 Green Growth™ is a dead end.
#History #Economics #Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #Degrowth
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Would have been great if the reporter said, “I’m not asking about it for this school shooting. I’m asking for the one that happened in Atlanta in February because we still haven’t made schools safer since then.”
Open Research Europe (ORE) is poised to become a decentralized #openscience network, supported by funders and institutions:
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I have a suggestion: EU funders develop a policy that they only fund applications from members of institutions that support ORE. This policy does not cost a single cent and incentivizes good scientific practice.
My #introduction on my new shiny mathstodon.xyz account! I'm slowly deprecating my @alexmath account but I'm kinda bad at fediverse stuff 😅
Hi all! I am Alex (she/her), a #trans mathematician with a PhD in extremal combinatorics now working in as a data scientist. I am a deeply curious experimentalist and I love to learn different topics. My favorite programming languages are #rust and #python but I've had some fun with #cuda GPGPU, too :) I like machine learning as a scientific problem-solving tool, but not the stuff that involves weapons, theft, and violence.
Presently, I live in #Philly with my fluffy orange cat Angus and my partner. I got a new bike and wish I could lose the car forever. Still masking in public. Still getting vaccines. Eternally exhausted, but hopeful and curious.
Fediverse etiquette suggestions welcome!
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I plan on jotting down my thoughts on #fedimg project. The hope is it will keep me motivated to get the job even when I am not @dansup
I mean, my god! where does he find the energy to stay motivated and focused to deliver gems like @fedidb @loops on top of #Pixelfed !!
Now that a remote user can Follow fedimg user, I will focus my attention towards the landing page and user dashboard.
P.S. I need to also start thinking of a “feed” in the future but that comes once I implement logic where a fedimg user follows a remote AP user. It’s far off but it’ll get there!
#fediverse #diary #foss #opensource
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Publisher: Cthulhu Architect Modern Maps“Take care of your car in the garage, and the car will take care of you on the road“ ― Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words As my Model T rattled and wheezed down that narrow country lane, I began to sense my journey…
Heroic Maps - Pikebridge Watch House
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Heroic Maps - Rutling Northway Watch Tower
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in reply to packetcat • • •""I was expecting [Rust] updates to be faster, but part of the problem is that old-time kernel developers are used to C and don't know Rust," Torvalds said. "They're not exactly excited about having to learn a new language that is, in some respects, very different. So there's been some pushback on Rust." Torvalds added, however, that "another reason has been the Rust infrastructure itself has not been super stable.""
I see, okay. A case of "We've always done it that way." Applied to programming a popular computer kernel.
packetcat
in reply to packetcat • • •This is what I mean when I said programmers are idiots sometimes.
Stop writing new C code, you fools. It is not good for the future of your project. And that matters for a project as important as the Linux kernel.
packetcat
in reply to packetcat • • •"Rust infrastructure is not itself stable."
Okay. Why not use some of the resources of the Linux Foundation to help stabilize Rust's infrastructure? Seems eminently doable. Both are open source projects. COLLABORATE.
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in reply to packetcat • • •packetcat
in reply to packetcat • • •"Filho also left a "sample for context," a link to a moment during a Linux conference talk in which an off-camera voice, identified by Filho in a Register interview as kernel maintainer Ted Ts'o, emphatically interjects: "Here's the thing: you're not going to force all of us to learn Rust." In the context of Filho's request that Linux's file system implement Rust bindings, Ts'o says that while he knows he must fix all the C code for any change he makes, he cannot or will not fix the Rust bindings that may be affected."
To Ted Ts'o: Retire bitch.
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in reply to packetcat • • •"Wedson Almeida Filho, a leader in the Rust for Linux project, wrote to the Linux kernel mailing list last week to remove himself as the project's maintainer. "After almost 4 years, I find myself lacking the energy and enthusiasm I once had to respond to some of the nontechnical nonsense, so it's best to leave it up to those who still have it in them," Filho wrote. While thanking his teammates, he noted that he believed the future of kernels "is with memory-safe languages," such as Rust. "I am no visionary but if Linux doesn't internalize this, I'm afraid some other kernel will do to it what it did to Unix," Filho wrote."
And now we lost a fantastic contributor to the Linux kernel. Great job. Well done everyone.
packetcat
in reply to packetcat • • •Open source projects whining about not getting new contributors. Well here's a lesson, don't do what the Linux kernel maintainers just did. If you want your project to actually grow and progress into the future, you need fresh ideas from newcomers.
If you drive them away with a stubborn unwillingness to learn and honestly just incompetent community and project management, this is what happens. Newcomers will come and see what's up and then leave. Because it is clear they and their ideas are not welcome.
packetcat
in reply to packetcat • • •Computer kernels come and go like the wind. If the Linux kernel project wants to maintain its relevancy in the coming future they need to adapt a better programming language like Rust. They also need actually good project and community management and not rule by oligarchy of a few old-time maintainers.
Otherwise, they will be replaced by better, safer code in new kernel projects and then eventually relegated to the dustbin of computer history.
#linux