Damn. Too slick for me.
archive.today and archive.ph (also .is, .md, .fo, .li, .vn) could be Russian assets.
Damn. Too slick for me.


Oof, he gets roasted thousandfold. On X! I had to scroll hundreds of responses down to find the first alt-right comment and I’m not even sure if that was a parody account.
BTW better to use farside.link: https://farside.link/https://x.com/rittenhouse2a/status/2009019649191768113


It’s clearly a critical article.
Subtitle: “Won’t somebody think of the CEOs?”


The shorter the headline the better 👍


“Won’t somebody think of the CEOs?”
That’s WinRAR.
What, why would a 10yo laptop struggle to play music? Or even a 20yo laptop, if the comic is a bit older already. Apart from the battery of course, but those take years to go tired, not decades.
And with those RAM prices - I for one am happy with my 13yo laptop.


At least in the USA there’s a good chance they’ll get it too, despite The Don’s inability to say “China” without derision.
For me it’s more the people in the queue behind me.


Me, on a 13yo laptop and a 5yo phone: don’t worry, we still own the internet.


AI companies have basically pre-ordered a fuck ton of components that have not been manufactured yet to be put into computers that haven’t even been made yet for datacenters that are not even built yet all on an electrical grid that hasn’t caught up.
Beautiful. The very definition of a bubble.
This is O’Rly, not O’Reilly. Somebody posted them here a while ago, had me laugh-scrolling for a long while.


Yeah, both the proposal and the tech firms “worry” seem to be double-edged swords.


Just in case it slipped your eyes when you saw “Torvalds”: this is not about the Linux kernel.
Yet they are abundant, esp. with Linux GUIs. Every clock applet has a binary option: digital, analog, binary. And fuzzy, which is what the yellow-haired guy is doing.


As I said in private elsewhere, I do not want any kernel development documentation to be some AI statement. We have enough people on both sides of the “sky is falling” and “it’s going to revolutionize software engineering”, I don’t want some kernel development docs to take either stance.
It’s why I strongly want this to be that “just a tool” statement.
And the AI slop issue is NOT going to be solved with documentation, and anybody who thinks it is either just naive, or wants to “make a statement”.
Neither of which is a good reason for documentation.


As I said in private elsewhere, I do not want any kernel development documentation to be some AI statement. We have enough people on both sides of the “sky is falling” and “it’s going to revolutionize software engineering”, I don’t want some kernel development docs to take either stance.
It’s why I strongly want this to be that “just a tool” statement.
And the AI slop issue is NOT going to be solved with documentation, and anybody who thinks it is either just naive, or wants to “make a statement”.
Neither of which is a good reason for documentation.


🤔 KPop Demon Hunters keep popping up in my social media feeds.
If I, a discerning adult, wanted to get a good impression of the franchise/trend/whatever, and be entertained, what should I watch first?
edit: Oh, I didn’t know that. I thought it was originally a comic or an animated series that had grown into a frachise. Alright, just one movie. Easy.
They cannot hunt moose that don’t go foraging in the sea.
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