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dcminter

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The jobs apocalypse: a (very) short history

economist.com
3 points·by dcminter·2 months ago·1 comments

Show HN: Kafkaesque – a wire-compatible mock Kafka

github.com
1 points·by dcminter·3 months ago·1 comments

PXL2000

en.wikipedia.org
3 points·by dcminter·5 months ago·0 comments

Text of Terry Pratchett's 1995 Bill Gates Interview

old.reddit.com
1 points·by dcminter·5 months ago·1 comments

In Memoriam Robert Tinney

tinney.net
8 points·by dcminter·5 months ago·3 comments

Show HN: A GTK app for Linux to show file buffer progress

1 points·by dcminter·6 months ago·0 comments

UNIX Fourth Edition

squoze.net
114 points·by dcminter·7 months ago·11 comments

The Absent Silence (2010)

ursulakleguin.com
80 points·by dcminter·7 months ago·34 comments

Address to Distress

paperstack.com
1 points·by dcminter·7 months ago·1 comments

Apple Desktop Bus Protocol (2021)

lopaciuk.eu
71 points·by dcminter·7 months ago·14 comments

Ask HN: Why is LinkedIn's job search so bad?

3 points·by dcminter·9 months ago·3 comments

Linux Compose Key Sequences (2007)

math.dartmouth.edu
30 points·by dcminter·10 months ago·11 comments

Startup.com

en.wikipedia.org
4 points·by dcminter·10 months ago·1 comments

Stirring Bars Are Superstition?

science.org
2 points·by dcminter·10 months ago·8 comments

comments

dcminter
·2 days ago·discuss
Hilariously, no.

That would be the Monster Raving Loony party who will apparently also be standing in this by-election. Count Binface has ruled out a pact with them.
dcminter
·8 days ago·discuss
Yeah, for a lot of systems it really is more trouble than it's worth - I remember enjoying this article when it came out: https://www.enterpriseintegrationpatterns.com/ramblings/18_s...
dcminter
·8 days ago·discuss
Ah, you're assuming distributed, which I wasn't. We are not at home to partition tolerance :)

Makes sense in the context of the original post though.
dcminter
·8 days ago·discuss
Is there a reason why two-phase commit can't work with a DB and a message queue? DB2 and MQ Series used to support this (though they called it "XA" transactions and you had to compile support into the drivers which felt a bit sketchy - late 90s I think). Should I have been suspicious of this?
dcminter
·15 days ago·discuss
I think my favourite aspect of the tale (at least as Harris tells it) is that Kujau was such a bad forger, and the recipients wanted it all to be true so badly that they skipped several opportunities to actually check!

I shall see if I can find Schtonk! with subtitles, sounds up my alley.
dcminter
·15 days ago·discuss
Why not both?

But that said, my understanding, very likely wrong, was that those were mostly tax records and other lists - which don't fire my imagination in quite the same way as works of philosophy and literature snatched (almost literally) from the flames of history.

Now, why should I be more interested in the mesopotamian tablets? (Not sarcasm, I'm interested)
dcminter
·15 days ago·discuss
Any time something of popular historical interest like this pops up I think about that.

If you've not read it then Robert Harris's (factual) book about the affair is entertaining, not least because such a broad sweep of dislikeable characters were undone by greed and folly!
dcminter
·19 days ago·discuss
Indeed. So far as I recall I had a greyscale monitor that couldn't do more than 800x600. I think it was a 486sx and I probably still had a 32GB MFM hard disk at that point so it was a very underwhelming machine.

I think 1MB of RAM in a simm was about £100 at that point, but it's been a while!
dcminter
·20 days ago·discuss
You could run X11 in 4Mb at one point, although I rather wished I didn't.
dcminter
·21 days ago·discuss
The City of London, aka "The City", aka "The Square Mile" is not the same thing as Greater London or even what's usually called "Central London." I don't think "Central London" has an agreed exact definition, but it's likely what you thought the parent post meant.

The City is a specific area, more or less covering the same area as the original Roman city. It's the original financial district - though a lot of that moved to Docklands at the tail end of the 1900s.

It's much more built up than even adjacent Westminster ("The City of Westminster") and definitely has far fewer trees.
dcminter
·23 days ago·discuss
The UK does, or used to, and yes, it was on the plastic wrappers on sliced bread.

Sweden has a wire encased in plastic thing that crimps the opening shut instead.

Both types are re-usable at least for the expected lifetime of a loaf of bread.
dcminter
·last month·discuss
The "signature verification" in the fix being CRC32 is pretty hilariously clueless.
dcminter
·last month·discuss
Have you ever encountered the atheist version IRL? Not just in internet bickering?

Maybe it was regional - I wouldn't know which region they were from off the cuff.

My family is mostly C of E and I don't recall any of them ever bringing up religious topics with third parties unprompted, so it did strike me as pretty weird.
dcminter
·last month·discuss
You’re just hand waving over the question of “How did god just happen?” God just magically appeared?

See? It's a crap argument.
dcminter
·last month·discuss
From the excellent "A Quarter Century of UNIX" (by the late Peter H. Salus):

Heidi would bring her dog with her to class and to her office. He was a very friendly dog, and a lot of the students enjoyed throwing a ball for him down the corridor to fetch. He even had his picture on the bulletin board with the graduate students: the legend read that he was working on his Ph.Dog. John decided to name the program after the dog: Biff. According to Heidi, John and Bill Joy then spent a lot of time trying to compose an explanation for biff - they came up with "Be notified if mail arrived." Biff, who died in August 1993, at 15, once got a B in a compiler class. According to Heidi, the story of Biff barking at the mailman is a scurrilous canard.

One of my favourite bits of trivia from that excellent book, but hardly anyone I bump into these days knows anything about that kind of multi-user Unix experience/environment these days. I barely caught any of it myself.
dcminter
·last month·discuss
Why is "God did it" a better answer than "it just happened" ? If you prefer the "God did it" you then have to account for where God came from and end up with a set of answers that could just as easily be applied to the universe itself. Believe what you want, but this isn't some kind of gotcha.
dcminter
·last month·discuss
I do see, mostly from Americans, self introductions of the form "I'm so and so... and I love Jesus" in contexts that have nothing to do with religion. I've never had anyone bring up their atheism or agnosticism in that way in a non-religious context.
dcminter
·2 months ago·discuss
For me at least the post wasn't loading on mobile (Firefox on Android) and looks like others had the same issue. Skimming the article just now on the laptop (Firefox on Linux) I see in the images that the author is using a trackpoint on their keyboard, but it's not mentioned in the text anywhere!

Edit: Ohhhh... I see that big box at the bottom that I just dismissed without reading as one of those "continue reading my other articles" chumbox inspired things, is actually a continuation of the article via multiple options. I guess that might be what upset my mobile browser too.

I'm still not spotting any discussion of the trackpoint though...
dcminter
·2 months ago·discuss
Fair, although I used to prefer the old chonky Thinkpad keyboards to anything else. There was (is?) a Model M style buckle spring keyboard with a trackpoint, but it had the numeric pad, so no good to you.

I guess one could do a project-keyboard and add a trackpoint to it. I don't know if you'd have to macgyver it up, or if there's something you can buy as a package for the trackpoint. That would be fun. One could even do a 40% version with it and damn the RSI :)
dcminter
·2 months ago·discuss
You're likely thinking of trigraphs - alternatives to some characters: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1234582/purpose-of-trigr...