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gilrain
·5 days ago·discuss
I grew up in southern CA, in a dry pine forest. I can assure you the children I knew traded and set off fireworks. We were all envious of the families who brought them back from Mexico — they had the best stuff.

I guess rules-followers assumed we were all doing as they did.
gilrain
·7 days ago·discuss
It’s a cultural difference you’re unaware of, not an error.
gilrain
·8 days ago·discuss
I did retire somewhat early but also somewhat involuntarily and only after a somewhat fruitless search.
gilrain
·9 days ago·discuss
Nobody said it was.
gilrain
·12 days ago·discuss
Because honorary degrees are not credentials.
gilrain
·13 days ago·discuss
We must find a way to return to SNOBOL/PITBOL. It’s so elegant and effective in Ada (where it’s in the standard library).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SNOBOL

> In the 1980s and 1990s, its use faded as newer languages such as AWK and Perl made string manipulation by means of regular expressions fashionable. SNOBOL4 patterns include a way to express BNF grammars, which are equivalent to context-free grammars and more powerful than regular expressions. The "regular expressions" in current versions of AWK and Perl are in fact extensions of regular expressions in the traditional sense, but regular expressions, unlike SNOBOL4 patterns, are not recursive, which gives a distinct computational advantage to SNOBOL4 patterns.
gilrain
·14 days ago·discuss
Oh, well better let them destroy everything with greed then. Wouldn’t want to break, like, five eggs to save every other egg in the world…

The ethics become laughably simple, with as far as they’ve taken the resource imbalance. They should be very worried.
gilrain
·14 days ago·discuss
Thanks for recommending this! It’s looks exactly to my taste, but I hadn’t heard of it.
gilrain
·27 days ago·discuss
> ...but what do you do with it? Play emulators?

Yep!

> The Playdate has bespoke games designed for it …

Not quite as many as [every 2D home or portable console]. For instance, I enjoy [dozens and dozens of Nintendo games], but there are thousands of others to choose from.
gilrain
·last month·discuss
> more open choice because it forces the project

A true morality must be based on consent, not coercion. Humanity may not be there yet, and therein lies the argument for force (and thus copyleft); but the ultimate goal should always be to reduce its necessity.
gilrain
·last month·discuss
I just wanted to let you know my career ended in 2008, directly due to the global recession, and it never restarted despite intense effort.

Your feeling that “everything will return to normal” is not actually rational.
gilrain
·last month·discuss
> the whole point of sub pixels was to look sharp without looking colorful

That was the point, but it never worked: in practice, at least for me, text was smeary and colorful in that era. I wouldn’t want to use Coral Pixel, but I can imagine someone else being nostalgic for it.
gilrain
·2 months ago·discuss
Your speculation is that their competitors would naturally not see a commensurate increase in instability while “only” handling 20% of the same crisis?

I don’t buy the excuse. I want to hitch my wagon to those “mysteriously lucky” competitors. (And have. And haven’t had similar issues to Github, since.)
gilrain
·2 months ago·discuss
No, it doesn’t. Their competition is not similarly unstable, despite existing in the same world of LLMs. Think critically.
gilrain
·2 months ago·discuss
Do you really believe their competition hasn’t seen the same increase? Because their competition certainly hasn’t seen the same instability issues.
gilrain
·2 months ago·discuss
> It wouldn't surprise me if AMD is scaling back their free offerings due to the impact on support.

They’re welcome to hamstring themselves in the market; it’s just not a smart move.
gilrain
·2 months ago·discuss
News to me… share a link?
gilrain
·2 months ago·discuss
And also the sky is red rather than blue.
gilrain
·2 months ago·discuss
> in case of Vivaldi you are in fact not the product

I’m really curious what gave you this impression. Vivaldi doesn’t hide its business model, yet you were so confident!
gilrain
·2 months ago·discuss
> Unlike Firefox, the Linux versions of Vivaldi/Chromium/Chrome do not appear to have any deficiencies