Had seen these cartoons by Ron Cobb around for a while but never realized he also worked as a concept artist on a ton of blockbuster films including Back To the Future, star wars, alien etc
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Cobb
Magnífico ejemplo de cómo despilfarrar dinero público para engordar las cuentas de empresas privadas. Alemania, como siempre, de cabeza hacia el futuro más distópico.
And that's why the 90s were the best decade!
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Today, let’s remember Dennis M. Ritchie, who was born #OTD in 1941. Ritchie received the 1983 #ACMTuringAward with Ken Thompson, for their development of generic operating systems theory and specifically for the implementation of the UNIX operating system. More, here: https://amturing.acm.org/award_winners/ritchie_1506389.cfm
@bookstodon I love Tom Gauld's cartoons about books and book-lovers. This one hits a little close to home. https://www.theguardian.com/books/picture/2025/aug/31/tom-gauld-on-reading-to-survive-cartoon
@unusual_whales Isn't inflation higher than that?
@veer66 If you subscribe to the GNU Modula-2 mailing list, people there sometimes talk about their projects. It's mostly academic stuff, because most subscribers work at universities.
Here's an old link to some projects. I don't know if they're still maintained:
@LvNoctva Yo te recomendaría que salieses de Mastodon y explorases otras opciones del Fediverso, como Misskey, Pleroma, Akkoma, etc. Son mucho mejores tanto por funcionalidad como por buen rollo, aunque en términos de instancias hay de todo.
#OnThisDay, 13 Aug 2014, Iranian mathematician Maryam Mirzakhani won the Fields Medal for her work on complex geometry. She was the first woman to win it since it began in 1936.
She died in 2017, aged just 40. Multiple awards and initiatives are named after her.
@prettygood I have no desire to argue _with_ computers. What does that make me?
@reidrac Technology in the 21st century is a circus run by the clowns.
@BitBun I'm talking out of my ass here (as always), but I think that saying means that your belly should not get cold, because you risk spending the next day in the toilet. True story.
Un lector actual de Euclides las pasaría canutas para entender ideas que se enseñan en primaria. Eso se debe a que Euclides usaba lenguaje natural para explicar conceptos matemáticos.
Siempre me ha llamado la atención que haya tanta gente que vea el lenguaje natural como la opción más sencilla para comunicar ideas (o, en este caso, ejecutar tareas), porque lo cierto es que las notaciones científicas se inventaron por una razón. Lo mismo pasa con los lenguajes de programación.
Para crear un buffer, yo prefiero teclear C-x C-f y escribir un nombre. No me cuesta nada. Para algunos tipos de archivo, además, tengo plantillas que me rellenan campos por defecto. Si tuviera que escribir o decir lo que quiero cada vez, me moriría de asco.
Today I learned about this awesome metal band:
I am, without a doubt, the most interesting person I know.