It's tough to reconcile "make each branch / commit only address a single issue" with "if you see a trivial problem, fix it". #SoftwareDevelopment
It's probably a case of confirmation bias, but I had to impulse-buy this (comic) book on how the many ways in which the vision of space colonization makes no practical sense. After reading @pluralistic 's review:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/01/09/astrobezzle/#send-robots-instead
I still don't know how I was ignorant for so long that crows travel to big communal roost sites in the winter, and when our four neighborhood crows show up in the morning they have basically just commuted to work. https://audubonportland.org/our-work/rehabilitate-wildlife/having-a-wildlife-problem/urban-crows/downtown-crows/
1. Completeness check for security role exercise was quick and easy.
2. Listening to one of the nieces share random facts out of her trivia book after dinner.
3. #Violet nesting in the blanket pile.
@coriander @cheribaker Calling @aenigma
@thomasfuchs Solving important societal problems like "horse racing picks".
Interesting thoughts on LLMs and education:
@BreadAndSalt I haven't looked into the details of the implementation. How many do we get to rank in each race?
#cybersecurity zealots often shame humans for writing down their passwords, but as someone who just had to excavate the digital remains of a loved one who died suddenly:
*please* write down your credentials somewhere a trusted human can find them, especially your phone passcode and any primary passwords (like for email accounts, password manager, etc.)
the humans who care about you will need that access for many reasons; a "badass" threat model will only add helplessness to their grief
A reminder that, while LLM chatbots are overhyped, AI is providing real benefits to science:
Using AI, MIT researchers identify a new class of antibiotic candidates
https://news.mit.edu/2023/using-ai-mit-researchers-identify-antibiotic-candidates-1220
2024.. The year that #Mastodon no longer messes with the caps of my hashtags? 🙏
Don't auto-change them to lower-case, as for many hashtags that worsens how they are read in screenreaders.
Portland, Oregon city council district 4: who do you like?
I'll open the bidding with Chad Lykins, who says things like:
"The best way to reduce the carbon impact of transportation is by making it safer to walk, bike and take public transit."
"I will advocate for the construction of shelters that are safe, sanitary, and respect the dignity of the people they serve. This means making reasonable accommodations for pets, cohabitation, and freedom of movement."
https://www.lykinsforportland.com/
Since this will be a ranked choice ("instant runoff") election, we get to rank the candidates.
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