The post war scientific edifice is being shattered in a monumental act of vandalism.
It’s not just defunding childhood cancer research, but also dismantling the very idea of agency in the broader society. Science and basic research are worth pursuing. And the cost is a pittance.
> Moreover what kind of habit of thought are you in that being called out for that is read as vitriol?
That’s as much a matter of personal identity as a ‘habit of thought’, friend. Otherwise, we could we comment on the basis of _your_ perspective as some mutable affectation, no?
You see, we are shadows of ourselves. An inquisitive play, or let’s say a “judgment” about Cuda economics: aspirational, errant? Then, the linguistic phalanx: honed no doubt by long running needs to be heard and seen and listened to.
Awesome news! I'm glad for the workers and their families. That is a great wage and one that will pay dividends in terms of their health and the health of their communities.
In my particular use-case, I'm using a set of local dev tools hosted as a homebrew tap.
The build looks up the github tar.gz release for each tag and commits the sha256sum of that file to the formula
What's odd is that all the _historical_ tags have broken release shasums. Does this mean the entire set of zip/tar.gz archives has been rebuilt? That could be a problem, as perhaps you cannot easily back out of this change...