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Professional developer and amateur gardener located near Atlanta, GA in the USA.

I'm using a new phone keyboard, please forgive typos.

  • Rust

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  • 💜 happy to know we're making it better.

  • No, but I think the idea of a second layer of organization to tabs is a wonderful idea. Maybe not a gig of RAM to sort them, sure.

  • I may have misinterpreted tbh, it felt like they were saying JSON prevented it from having schemas but that may not have been the case.

  • The two are not mutually exclusive! My go to song is Even Flow by Pearl Jam. The only rough part is the 58 second guitar solo. I know it's 58 seconds because sometimes the screen mentions it lol. I usually just say "what's up (city), how y'all doing tonight?" But I need to come up with something longer to fill the space. Or just sing the guitar songs.

  • This article is about AI stuff and I wonder if it's written by AI too, because this is bullshit.

    Their solution, External Data Representation (XDR), wasn’t over-engineering. It was essential for systems where data corruption could result in system failure. The Interface Definition Language (IDL) with compiler-generated stubs caught type mismatches at build time, not runtime.

    MCP discards this lesson, opting for schemaless JSON with optional, non-enforced hints. Type validation happens at runtime, if at all.

    Tons of web based APIs use JSON and still have strict compile time checking. The problem isn't JSON.

  • This is frustrating. Obviously it's not okay to make jokes like that and I even think some sort of punishment might be okay, but strip searching and jailing her overnight? You aren't creating someone who will think before they speak, you're making someone who will be paranoid of all legal processes and never trust any government official ever again for anything because they got fucking STRIP SEARCHED AND DETAINED OVERNIGHT over a really shitty joke.

  • It hits different when working remote. Just kick them out of the call lol

  • My favorite is:

    Interior, room full of people.

    Someone walks in and looks at someone. "We need to speak in private. Give us the room."

    Everyone else leaves.

    I'm pretty sure this happens because they don't want to set up an extra room for filming, but once I started noticing it I can't unsee it. It makes a little more sense when the person is like the president or whatever, but a lot of times they're just a manager. In reality they'd just step into another office or the hallway.

  • If I stop eating beef am I morally allowed to use AI? /s

  • Not saying they aren't, just that a lot of folks will probably search their phone's app store and if they don't see it assume it doesn't exist for their phone.

  • ☝️🤓 You don't design ships in FTL!

  • Maybe if they changed the way heat dispersal worked? That would be minor though. Currently a freezer is optimal when rectangular because each side (and not diagonals) contributes to heat transfer.

    Maybe adding more things you could mount to the sides of the ship like external storage that don't need to be inside and then make them shaped like nose cones? That might make ships look even worse though lol, a square with spikes.

  • One lung, one kidney, liver. In that order. Kidney affects blood filtration which means infections are more likely. You could do the heart but there are currently no ways to get any sort of artificial livers while there are artificial hearts. Plus livers and hearts sell for the same price if that's your vibe.

  • Yes, but it's a "gravship" to differentiate.

  • Why not both?

  • I don't remember the exact line, but in Metal Gear Rising: Revengence they say something to the effect of "Just like the WMDs and Iraq!" Referring to how the US used a lie as a false pretext for invasion. It was just so straightforward and direct. Even today that would still be crazy, but that game has been out for a while. Pretty bold to put it in.

  • This always stuck with me. From Braid. Particularly the bonded paragraphs. I added the whole section for completeness.

    Tim is off on a search to rescue the Princess. She has been snatched by a horrible and evil monster. This happened because Tim made a mistake.

    Not just one. He made many mistakes during the time they spent together, all those years ago. Memories of their relationship have become muddled, replaced wholesale, but one remains clear: the princess turning sharply away, her braid lashing at him with contempt.

    He knows she tried to be forgiving, but who can just shrug away a guilty lie, a stab in the back? Such a mistake will change a relationship irreversibly, even if we have learned from the mistake and would never repeat it. The princess's eyes grew narrower. She became more distant.

    Our world, with its rules of causality, has trained us to be miserly with forgiveness. By forgiving too readily, we can be badly hurt. But if we've learned from a mistake and become better for it, shouldn't we be rewarded for the learning, rather than punished for the mistake?

    What if our world worked differently? Suppose we could tell her: 'I didn't mean what I just said,' and she would say: 'It's okay, I understand,' and she would not turn away, and life would really proceed as though we had never said that thing? We could remove the damage but still be wiser for the experience.

    Tim and the Princess lounge in the castle garden, laughing together, giving names to the colorful birds. Their mistakes are hidden from each other, tucked away between the folds of time, safe.

  • GET UP ON FHE HYDRA'S BACK!

  • WC3 or the expansion originally