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Die Maus sagte: "Obwohl alle Feuerwehrautos rot sind (...)".

Stimmt das wirklich in Deutschland? In der Schweiz stimmt es nicht, mindestens in der Stadt Zürich.

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I'm looking for a student for an M.Sc. in Computer Science at the University of Calgary. *This is a fully funded position.*

The project: building tools to help understand how "retro" video games were made under amazingly constrained circumstances. While it's a CS position, this is interdisciplinary work done in collaboration with archaeologists and others.

Needs: strong coding skills, good writing abilities. Ideally: low-level, reverse engineering, or compiler experience.

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Durch meine Inkompetenz habe ich jetzt in drei Wochen eine B2-Deutschprüfung. Mein Deutsch ist nicht ganz schrecklich, aber ich schreibe gar nicht gut, und jetzt muss ich schnell üben. Darum werde ich in diesem Pfad (sagt man “Pfad” oder “Thread” eigentlich?) jeden Tag bis dann etwas schreiben.

Wenn jemand Fehler oder so bemerkt, wird ich ganz dankbar sein für Hinweise.

TIL that work hardening during machining may have nothing to do with increased temperature (at least according to implications of wikipedia).

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80s: The A-Team
90s: MacGyver
00s: Mythbusters
10s: The Martian

What's today's kids' reference for "locked in a room with a bunch of random stuff and a problem to solve"? Asking for a high school science technician...

ISTM that the transformation that does to bodies of async functions to split them into pieces-between-await-calls requires unsafe blocks (if we hold a ref from one block to another, the ref remains valid only by virtue of !Unpin around its target and so we start relying on things that cannot be expressed in the type/lifetime system for safety).

Is there a macro library/something that would allow me to do something similar _without writing unsafe myself_?

WTAF. Firefox has "sponsored shortcuts" on new tab page: support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/s

@rysiek who I think might be ~interested

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Serious question to people born on 1970-01-01: Did you ever encounter weird IT related issues due to your dob?

Sharing encouraged, because I'm genuinely curious

Apparently Geberit doesn't want to sell spare parts to people other than their "certified technicians". When (If?) will the new legislation in EU force them to do otherwise at least in the EU?

What's the mechanism that creates these apparent horizontal lines in the cloud?

@freemo there are some toots that don't appear in my timeline (even though I follow people who publish them) and that give a "500" error with no additional descriptive text when I search for them using the search interface. An example is mathstodon.xyz/@johncarlosbaez

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Anyway, here's some words about Junyer. He would find it very funny that I put them here. github.com/google/re2/issues/5

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s/currently work in infosec/currently work on weird ML (we'll see how it goes)/

Today in cursed units: MeV*cm^2/mg (so, GeV/cm in water but very easy to confuse with MeV/cm in water).

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Lymphatic flow in arms seems weird: the stain from failed venipuncture in the crook of my elbow appeared distal, nearly entirely on my forearm.

First world problems: drying cat ears.

Also, surprisingly many people compliment them (not counting kids, 2 in a bit over an hour).

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