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lordleft

5,342 カルマ登録 11 年前
Senior studying CS @ Columbia University. Interested in Cloud Computing, Bach & Dungeons & Dragons.

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Cambridge Elements

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Switch from Arch to Fedora [Chris Titus]

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SSPX Consecrates Bishops in Defiance of Rome's Schism Warning

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Apple Just Fixed Mac Gaming and Said Nothing [video]

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What a 40k-year-old figurine tells us about the human mind

figsinwintertime.substack.com
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Making Windows 11 Suck Less in 2026

thurrott.com
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If you want Linux for the masses, you've got to do some hand holding

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Artificial intelligence is not conscious – Ted Chiang

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Are "Real" Catholics as Conservative as Evangelicals?

graphsaboutreligion.com
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The 2 Hour [Marathon] barrier has been smashed

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Why I wrote a biography of Pascal

grahamtomlin.substack.com
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Michael Burry found a $1.7T 'earnings illusion' hiding in tech stocks

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TypeWhisper 1.2 – Private speech-to-text for your Mac

typewhisper.com
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Silent YouTube Premium Price Increase?

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Cookwell: The Fundamentals of Cooking

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Homebrew routers just got a whole lot more important in the US [video]

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On Redistribution by Musa Al-Gharbi

musaalgharbi.substack.com
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Today Is the 150th Anniversary of the First Telephone Call

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Child-free 'Disney adults' are transforming the company's theme parks (2023)

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lordleft
·22 時間前·議論
Beware the Sea Peoples
lordleft
·一昨日·議論
All Cambridge Elements volumes are made free to download 2 weeks after publishing.
lordleft
·11 日前·議論
I remember burning this on a CD as a preteen. It's what got me into Linux. It blew my mind that an OS could be live-loaded off a disk. Ever since then, I tried to daily drive linux, but came back to Windows again and again for gaming...until this year.
lordleft
·12 日前·議論
I switched to Bazzite from CachyOS and while I really appreciate how accessible it is, the immutability of the core OS doesn't do enough to scratch my Linux tinkering fix. So I'll probably install this in a few days.
lordleft
·29 日前·議論
You’re not wrong, but then we ought to pump the brakes in telling everyone and their mother to hop onto arch based distros that make installing AUR packages seem as safe as any other action (via Shelly on cachyos for example)
lordleft
·29 日前·議論
This is especially gnarly as more people have been picking up arch distros as of late (like CachyOS).
lordleft
·先月·議論
I sincerely hope this man get seek redress for this disgusting miscarriage of justice.
lordleft
·先月·議論
IIRC, Bell ended up wanting to spend his life after inventing the telephone as a scientist and a researcher, rather than tending to the running of Bell Telephone and AT&T.
lordleft
·先月·議論
The return of Xenix :)
lordleft
·2 か月前·議論
I had no idea Boox made these. I have two of their tablets and one of their e-readers. I can't wait to see e-ink progress as a technology.
lordleft
·2 か月前·議論
Yep. And it doesn't help that the people selling AI products act as if they're going to build God. Going, "well AI can't do that" isn't going to fly when you are lax about communicating its limitations!
lordleft
·3 か月前·議論
I love Orwell, he ranks as one of my favorite writers, especially his non-fiction. Unfortunately, I think too many writers take his famed writing advice as doctrine, and ignore the possibilies of a richer and more elaborate style.
lordleft
·3 か月前·議論
I've started doing this as a kind of creative and mental exercise. It can imbue even a day filled with drudgery with something worthwhile.
lordleft
·3 か月前·議論
I knew vaguely that Troy had many layers of settlement, but I didn't realize that Troy had an extensive life in antiquity that extended into the classical Greek age (Post-Bronze Age) and Early Roman Age. It's funny to think of Roman and Greek Tourists visiting Troy VIII in 300 BC.
lordleft
·3 か月前·議論
I live in Brooklyn and have spent about a grand outfitting my apartment with ACs. I would absolutely take advantage of this if the law passed.
lordleft
·3 か月前·議論
There's a dark irony in start-ups appropriating names from the work of a devout catholic attached to beautiful, old modes of life.
lordleft
·3 か月前·議論
I've used a kindle for years and have bought hundreds of ebooks through Amazon's platform. The convenience of being able to carry a library with me in a single device is undeniable. ~14 years of support seems reasonable, especially in the context of modern tech. And yet decisions like this always upset me. For all the limitations of physical books, I can hand my physical books to my literal children and grandchildren when I die. As long as I tend to the book, I have it. The fact that this isn't guaranteed for DRM-locked ebooks, for all their advantages, makes me feel like we are somehow going backwards, despite our progress technologically. Instead of a future where products get unambiguously better, the future seems filled with products that come with significant trade-offs. The trade-offs are beginning to not feel worth it to me.
lordleft
·3 か月前·議論
Pushkin is eternal, to writers and mathematicians alike
lordleft
·3 か月前·議論
I genuinely don't understand how one company can be so bad at naming products for multiple decades. It makes Sony's names for its headphones seem downright catchy.
lordleft
·4 か月前·議論
I don't disagree that reading news articles online today is a deeply unenjoyable experience. At the same time, I think not enough people acknowledge that the decision to put so much content online for free is how we ended up in this hellscape. Even when a website has a paywall, the cost of the paywall often dwarfs what you would have paid for a print equivalent of the same paper or journal, which is what enabled the flourishing of journalism in the 20th century.