For no reason whatsoever, I'm starting to think it may be too easy to get a proposition on the ca ballot. #politics
The Victim. Deserves more views 😆
This is such an öhrwurm
https://youtu.be/ZYkBf0dbs5I?si=RMzYoJ77JanUpy3O
How come I only get recruiters from companies I'd absolutely never work for? I'm talking about the one led by the beady eyed robot and...well that's it, that's the only one that seems to be interested in my sorry old ass in this economy. And the universe laughs on...
#jobs
@zwol M4 always was horrible, and I say that as the original author of GNU M4.
The original Unix M4 was weird, and there weren't really any good explanations for why it was the way it was. Apparently someone at Bell labs needed a preprocessor and wrote M4, sometimes in the '70, for no other greater purpose than to scratch a personally itch.
GNU M4 only exists because RMS wanted GNU to have what Unix had, and while I wanted to do something different and better, RMS convinced me to do M4 first.
Seriously, in retrospect, #autotools itself is a massive supply-chain security risk.
It has normalized shipping and running tens of thousands of lines of arbitrary executable code without any safeguards.
Code that is so mind-numbingly awful that nobody will review it, and written in a language that is full of gotchas that are sneaky eval gadgets.
@freemo Any idea why I'm getting multiple poll end notifications? This seems to happen independent of the originating server, so I'm guessing it's a qoto.org problem. The latest one I responded to I received 6 notifications.
@Strandjunker That's just wealth on papier as shares. This wealth ist also used to drive additional projects that feed many employers. With sone good ideas, hard work and some luck this is the way for everybody. Why this envy debate?
If you use #Emacs I bet you use isearch all the time, but only in its basic form. But what if you could use all of its rich features from a Transient menu? In my latest blog post, I show you how.
http://yummymelon.com/devnull/improving-emacs-isearch-usability-with-transient.html
I've created a #blog post comparing the performance of standard library 'sort' calls in different languages. Chapel's sort uses composable parallelism to be 10x faster than other popular languages for a test sort on my PC.
Old software developer. C++ developer by day, Rust for fun. Linux guy. Hacking on the intersection of #computervision and #neuroscience in my spare time. Fan of #SpaceX, but Elon, not so much.
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