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@nomi
Content Warnings are most clearly differentiated between varying societies- moreso geographic added into the mix.

@theorytoe @iska@mk.starnix.network
I'm eager to get the oral presentation of lisp sexpressions

@iska@mk.starnix.network
Your mom's a data structure!

@hackernews@die-partei.social

Tldr;
"The next wave of Moore’s Law will rely on a developing concept called system technology co-optimization, Ann B. Kelleher, general manager of technology development at Intel told IEEE Spectrum in an interview ahead of her plenary talk at the 2022 IEEE Electron Device Meeting.

“Moore’s Law is about increasing the integration of functions,” says Kelleher. “As we look forward into the next 10 to 20 years, there’s a pipeline full of innovation” that will continue the cadence of improved products every two years. That path includes the usual continued improvements in semiconductor processes and design, but system technology co-optimization (STCO) will make the biggest difference."

Cc @niconiconi

@Stellar @aetios
What about trash cans?

Empty backpacks?

Empty cubicles you can pass blame on someone else?

@Stellar @aetios
Well now, your regrets are about to become everyone else's...

I take it your team doesn't have a 'backup' system for when people can't make it? Ideally, there should always be at least 1 overlap of shifts- if not 2.

In my last team, we'd occasionally ask people who do quick favors for us if we could trust them to do the tasks in question.

@Kashyyyk
He was already wearing a mask before it was mandated

@Stellar @aetios

....so.... you're just stuck on the can for half a day?

@hackernews@die-partei.social

Tldr;
"PS: As mentioned, Mozilla will remove the TrustCor roots once they can't verify anything, ie once all TrustCor certificates issued before December 1st have expired. That will probably take about a year, assuming TrustCor doesn't do something before then. Once the TrustCor certificates aren't in the Mozilla root store at all, this will propagate to Linux distros."

Per @cks

@Stellar @aetios
I suggest hot tea. Or at least boil water to apply indirectly to frost-bitten area.

Fun fact, applying boiling water directly to frostbite is not a good idea- indirectly however, is just fine.

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