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the sacred creative process. do not disturb or i will scream


in reply to Glenn Fleishman

Indeed. Bush Jr used to be a big Trump fan – after all, thanks to the orange dude, Bush Jr is no longer the worst president in living memory…


"LLMs Will Always Hallucinate, and We Need to Live With This"

counterpoint: we actually don't need to

arxiv.org/abs/2409.05746



I see terrorists showed up in Springfield, Ohio, today. Fuckers.
#TheNazisAreTheEnemy

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Today I learned sudo has a logo, and... I just wish I could unlearn it. #TIL #Linux


Rusting is about more referencing less borrowing? Let me know , how can we limit the ‘mut’ still able to call a function . ⚙️

#rustlang #opensource #ebpf #linux

My blogs are at ls-lrt.com



WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST — #Philadelphia #weather #PAwx

Potential Storm Update

I've rarely seen the model forecasts as strange as those for this upcoming week. A tropical system, maybe semi-tropical, will develop in the Atlantic and move into North Carolina. The speed of movement, the path, the intensity and the forecast beyond that point is a full range of possibilities. No single model forecast really is fully believable. ... theweatherguy.net/blog/?p=2158…







Microsoft paves the way for Linux gaming success with plan that would kill kernel-level anti-cheat

notebookcheck.net/Microsoft-pa…

Discussions: discu.eu/q/notebookcheck.net/M…

#gaming #linux #unix

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@KSGamingLife Microsoft doesn't want to block these rootkits, it wants to give them a space to work quietly, ergo, today's anti-cheats will still be used


Earthquake scientists detected an unusual signal on monitoring stations used to detect seismic activity during September 2023. We saw it on sensors everywhere, from the Arctic to Antarctica.

We were baffled—the signal was unlike any previously recorded. Instead of the frequency-rich rumble typical of earthquakes, this was a monotonous hum, containing only a single vibration frequency. Even more puzzling was that the signal kept going for nine days. #climatechange arstechnica.com/science/2024/0…