extremely angry rant about puritans 

Bose recently did an unambiguously good thing, by publishing the API for the audio hardware they were originally going to brick: theverge.com/news/858501/bose-

However, I've seen some people say "don't praise Bose for this, they didn't do this until there was backlash".

SHUT UP. Shut the FUCK UP. I'm DONE living in a society where you get dragged through hell if you make a mistake, EVEN AFTER YOU CORRECT THE MISTAKE. I'm so fucking tired of hearing stupid excuses for this kind of puritanism like "they should've known better" NOBODY KNOWS BETTER UNTIL *AFTER THEY MAKE THE MISTAKE*. THAT'S HOW LEARNING *WORKS*.

And before you say "Companies aren't your friend" PUNISHING THEM FOR FIXING THEIR MISTAKES WON'T MAKE THEM DO THE RIGHT THING EITHER. If other people, or companies, see someone get punished for both messing up AND fixing the mistake, they just won't bother at all!

People HAVE to be allowed to make mistakes. They HAVE to be given a chance to improve.

[Narrator: He was not, in fact, right.]

… terminated by signal SIGSEGV

Github actions yeah but what about Github consequences

> single-header library
> looks inside
> 3.5 MB code dump
:blobcatboo:

With OOP you're always just one step away from *oops*

I wish people stopped using AI generated images in their articles and presentations. I get the temptation to break up the text, but it’s pointless to break up the text with images that don’t tell a relevant story - so regardless of what you think of genai it just adds no value at best.

If you want the text to be easier to digest and don’t have and can’t produce any sketches or screenshots, maybe add cat photos instead?

I get that "imperial" sounds majestic.
But how it is even possible to do science using subjective units "like ass-warm per square pint"?
Besides sociology ofc

tired: C with classes
wired: C with structs

(yes it's just C)

x86_64 is a fantasy console too

if you're brave enough

-- I fixed the normals, I swear! No, this time for real. Yes, I've tested it from multiple directions.

New thing from the Zstd (and LZ4/xxhash) crowd: OpenZL. A dozen or so building blocks (shufflers, transposers, filters, compressors) that can be chained together. Can automatically build "best" config based on sample data; same decompressor can decompress any config. Nice! openzl.org/ (and whitepaper: arxiv.org/abs/2510.03203) #compression #openzl

@aras C++ proudly holds the crown of fastest-to-crash-language indeed.

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