@tailscale I like tailscale a lot.
@hankg what does it mean?
@customdesigned seems not to be accessible on my homeserver
FYI - I already run this on one account but I'm starting on this one too:
You can use http://tweetdelete.net to delete any of your tweets older than a certain point. You can set it to run every few days.
Useful for clearing out your old twitter presence without/before leaving.
@engelbart It would be a stretch to say anyone needed it (outside, say, mediaevalists, historical linguists, or a particular breed of time traveller) but it's a beautiful language to learn and teaches a lot about the roots of our present-day English.
@musicmatze Just line of codes it's good enough metric.
@trinsec 2022 Was good. I enjoyed it.
@derickflorian Yeah, I am interested in #rust and like some ideas like ownership/borrowing.
But still can't do anything with this syntax perception.
@trinsec Well, hard question.
I liked the modern one better. It could be just a duckling syndrome.
In fact, I didn't finish that from 1930. Fell asleep somewhere in the middle.
Still can't accomodate myself to #rust syntax. Whenever I see it it's ugly and alien to me.
Interested enough when this will end.
@customdesigned how?
The planets to scale in every way... plus dwarf planets Ceres and Pluto, the only two mapped dwarf planets.
The material from which all planets grew was orbiting the Sun. When growing planets attract this material, they get larger but also faster, as they also take on the material's momentum. That's why large planets like Jupiter are generally faster!
@rosnovsky Winter is coming.
@joelmartinez centralized orgs definitely has better wasted/doubled ratio for such services.
However, I don't like this kind of centralization.
I agree that "rebalancing/resharding" algo should work better.
As for now I don't have a certain suggestion, but I believe that we'll get kind of "dynamic" registration for that.
As BGP protocol for ISP if you know this stuff.