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SanjayMehta

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"You're posting too fast" means you're telling the truth.

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Flock cameras track more than your license plate, and they're spreading fast

engadget.com
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Lessons from the VMwars – nothing virtual about the Broadcom vs. Tesco slugfest

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HPE offers VMware refugees a year off the meter

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Infineon to open fab in Germany as part of sovereignty push

sg.finance.yahoo.com
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Britain’s output per person is now only just above that of Mississippi

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How the Internet Crosses Oceans

engadget.com
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Iran hit more U.S. military targets than has been reported, satellite images

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Jensen says Nvidia now has '0%' share in China, US export policy 'has backfired'

tomshardware.com
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PR: Tim Cook Apple Investors: Drop Dead (2014)

nationalcenter.org
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Citation Integrity

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Trump uses expletive-ridden social media post to threaten Iran's infrastructure

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The reputation of troubled YC startup Delve has gotten worse

techcrunch.com
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Bluesky's next product is an AI assistant that helps build social media feeds

engadget.com
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Where Are All the Campus Protests?

theatlantic.com
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Exploring the intersection of code and creativity through Three.js experiments

sketches.sarlloc.xyz
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Recover Files from a Sick Mac

eclecticlight.co
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Ferguson's Law: Debt Service, Military Spending, & Fiscal Limits of Power (2025)

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SanjayMehta
·昨日·議論
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SanjayMehta
·昨日·議論
I never heard that when I lived in the UK in the 70s, but only in Ireland in the late 90s.
SanjayMehta
·一昨日·議論
That's because one doesn't usually look at their watch to find out what the time is: most of the time (pun unintended) we want to how much time is left for an activity, or for an activity to start.

As in, how many more minutes before my flight takes off, or how much time left for this exam?
SanjayMehta
·一昨日·議論
Just take their cover pages on China over the last decade. Every prediction has been wrong. The same story for India or any of the BRICS nations.

https://www.economist.com/leaders/2015/08/29/the-great-fall-...

https://www.economist.com/weeklyedition/2023-04-01

https://www.economist.com/weeklyedition/2023-05-13

https://www.economist.com/weeklyedition/2024-04-06
SanjayMehta
·3 日前·議論
I missed that as my subscription ran out in 2017. Hilarious. Would have framed that cover.
SanjayMehta
·3 日前·議論
Yes.

The pink is also wrong more often than not when they're talking about non-European issues.

When they talk about Europe they lie.

Subtle difference.
SanjayMehta
·3 日前·議論
Yes, because they lie all the time.
SanjayMehta
·4 日前·議論
The truth hurts.
SanjayMehta
·6 日前·議論
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SanjayMehta
·6 日前·議論
Most of the time, especially when it comes to China. Every front page article on China has been wrong for at least the last decade.
SanjayMehta
·7 日前·議論
Ever heard of rage-baiting? Look it up. On Wikipedia.
SanjayMehta
·7 日前·議論
I found Bluesky much worse than Dorsey's Twitter. They have some kind of auto-block lists. Reminds me of Stalinist Russia or Stasi Germany.

A photographer got me onto some such list because I commented on the bokeh on his image.

It's more like Reddit than it appears.
SanjayMehta
·7 日前·議論
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SanjayMehta
·12 日前·議論
Re: ghosting - this was the single biggest annoyance when I was hiring en masse.

The HR executives would ghost both potential hires and no hires, because they couldn't be bothered to keep track (or they didn't understand the nuances.)

Our successful hiring rate went up when we cut HR out of the hiring loop, contained them in salary fit and background checks. The hiring manager was responsible for keeping candidates informed.

We kept diaries to keep track of potential hires and periodically went through them before starting a new search, something which recruiting agencies would charge us to do, but never did.
SanjayMehta
·12 日前·議論
It's usable if you judiciously use lists.

I found mastodon inconsistent in timely information and Bluesky is Dorsey's loonies on crack.
SanjayMehta
·13 日前·議論
Musk renamed Twitter. It's still around so that book title needs an update.
SanjayMehta
·13 日前·議論
My last company had the best of both worlds, they paid the card directly provided you submitted your expenses reports in time and allowed you to use the points. The CEO overrode the bean counters on this.
SanjayMehta
·15 日前·議論
This is what makes sense for me as well. All I need a local model is for playing with simple graphics: no gradients, at most ten colours which I can push through VTracer to get an SVG. Draw Things does the job, usually in 120 seconds or less.

Sometimes, I need a quick throwaway bit of python. That can take 30 minutes of my time.
SanjayMehta
·16 日前·議論
That also explains why they're so long.
SanjayMehta
·16 日前·議論
It's not ironic, it's just a fact.

The only thing which counts is raw power and the means to deliver it. The US just got a lesson in its limits from the Iranian regime.

Countries with natural resources need their own defense against thieves like the US and its vassals. Libya, Iraq, Syria. Oil and no nukes. Fat use the UN was for them.

(Forget about the UN. Take a home owners' association. In due course a clique will take it over and corrupt it.)