Thoughts

"or a silly mistake by me, but previously I was just as silly and everything worked fine"
Link 2:22 p.m. May 31, 2024, UTC-4

“Happy Friday Everybody!”
Link 1:24 p.m. May 31, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 11:42 a.m. May 31, 2024, UTC-4

=> https://thoughts.learnerpages.com/?show=a5e583fa-336c-4558-8648-7ed0d324eb5f I think you get a number with an infinite number of 0s,
then an infinite number of 1s, then an infinite number of 2s, etc up to 9s. Unfortunately this makes sense.
Link 10:48 a.m. May 31, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 9:19 a.m. May 31, 2024, UTC-4

It is of course possible that in chasing truth of a lower, earthly, sort, I am missing the Truth which is of God.
Link 9:55 p.m. May 30, 2024, UTC-4

"Unless you know...yourself as nothing in comparison, you do not know God at all."
Link 9:53 p.m. May 30, 2024, UTC-4

Lewis says pride is inherently competitive. I believe we are at the limits of the language here because "pride" is used in a lot of
different ways. The pride that I get from creating something beautiful is not inherently competitive. It's hard because my pride in my intelligence is sometimes the latter kind. I feel a sort of prideful satisfaction to be close to Truth (and Truth is God). And I don't know if that's a bad thing. (Perhaps it is bad—for I can never be close enough to Truth or close enough to God that I should ever really feel justified.) And sometimes I feel "proud" of correcting someone because I have an opportunity to lead them and help them get closer to Truth which is God. But sometimes, of course, my pride in my intelligence is pride in being smartER than someone else. And I correct them, or smile when correcting them, because it is evidence that I am better than them.
Link 9:51 p.m. May 30, 2024, UTC-4

Maybe this is always a hard time of year for me.
Link 8:58 p.m. May 30, 2024, UTC-4

We gotta go so much bigger than this.
Link 4:10 p.m. May 30, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning. My stoughmach hurts
Link 3:11 p.m. May 30, 2024, UTC-4

I want to do great things. If I had done great things then maybe I could settle down but I haven't yet.
Link 3:03 p.m. May 30, 2024, UTC-4

At least HN text posts sorted by new are still absurd enough to break me out of my mindless stupor for a fraction of a moment.
“extensive protocol of training…flip a coin and land it on the edge…neurotransmission…esoteric focusing techniques”
Link 2:35 p.m. May 30, 2024, UTC-4

This shouldn't be difficult for me but it's so hard. It's so hard.
Link 2:23 p.m. May 30, 2024, UTC-4

Are we going to be okay?
Link 1:09 p.m. May 30, 2024, UTC-4

I need 800 hours worth of time.
Link 1:00 p.m. May 30, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning. It is over.
Link 12:45 p.m. May 30, 2024, UTC-4

I’m going insane
Link 12:36 p.m. May 30, 2024, UTC-4

My standard base assumption for a usable system is 8GB RAM, 1TB SSD. With the Framework price drop that's around $750, which isn't awful.
Macbook air is $1,400. System76 Lemur Pro is $1,500 Not really a fair comparison but that doesn't make it less useful: Dell Optiplex micro on ebay: $250
Link 10:01 a.m. May 30, 2024, UTC-4

Where did this all go wrong.
Link 9:31 a.m. May 30, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 8:41 a.m. May 30, 2024, UTC-4

I think I underestimated how helpful it would be to have Stop Worrying written down for my future self. I reread it and it was helpful.
Link 11:50 p.m. May 29, 2024, UTC-4

"Anyone debating what house they'd be in a children's book is clearly Ravenclaw...that's what Ravenclaws do, they obsess over books."
-Technoblade
Link 9:15 p.m. May 29, 2024, UTC-4

It's crazy how you have "technoblade clips" videos that recycle the same clips from his videos and iconic amazing clips like "getting chased
by a minority" are somehow under the surface of the iceberg.
Link 8:57 p.m. May 29, 2024, UTC-4

I'd never survive as one of those superheros who beats everyone up because even if I physically could after like the third goon I'd start
crying about how everyone is too mean to me.
Link 4:11 p.m. May 29, 2024, UTC-4

Am I a bad person?
Link 3:42 p.m. May 29, 2024, UTC-4

I'm so easy to bait. This guy is like 'you could make browsers 3-4 orders of magnitude faster' and I have to spend hours of my day
explaining that, actually, you can't. My brain hurts.
Link 3:35 p.m. May 29, 2024, UTC-4

Woohoo I'm going insane.
Link 3:30 p.m. May 29, 2024, UTC-4

Who needs an IDE when you have `irb` and `debug`. `show_source` set a breakpoint, ah!
Link 12:43 p.m. May 29, 2024, UTC-4

They’re like ‘ah what a cruel twist of fate that the language designed to be easy to use is the most popular language.’
‘if the language of the web has been assembly then everyone would be writing assembly’ No. People just wouldn’t be using the web.
Link 8:48 a.m. May 29, 2024, UTC-4

Yes, you’re very smart. If all websites were written in pure C they would use less memory.
Not to mention that no one has optimized a C binary for bundle size in 50 years.
Link 8:32 a.m. May 29, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 11:18 p.m. May 28, 2024, UTC-4

The problem with the Nortel ETF was that 1 person buying the stock forced the value of the stock up, which forced the ETFs to buy more of
the stock which forced the value up. Not in an infinite loop or anything, but it meant that the value essentially was leveraged. ETFs look low-risk, they don't look like they're taking leveraged positions, but they are increasing the leverage of the system by not taking a position. An ETF is like a weight pulling down on both sides of a see-saw. I don't know if you've ever done this: I'm imagining hanging from a bar which is fixed by a rope only in the middle. If you keep yourself balanced it's fine, but as soon as you let go of one side the other side shoots up. An ETF is a little like a weight which is attached to both sides of the bar. If that weight is free to slide (your hands are not free to slide when you're gripping a bar), than you better have a lot of other weight otherwise it's an unstable equilibrium. You can't have everyone invested in the S&P 500.
Link 9:45 p.m. May 28, 2024, UTC-4

Legend Lee Bird III
Link 9:21 p.m. May 28, 2024, UTC-4

Well it is Tuesday. I am alive
Link 7:35 p.m. May 28, 2024, UTC-4

Why does everyone hate JavaScript.
I don’t know, it makes me sad. This person is complaining about how JS development doesn’t target a specific version of JS (like rust editions or .python-version). Wonder why that is? It’s because JS has never broken backwards compatibility. That’s amazing. Any other programming languages wishes that they didn’t have to specify a version. And if you want to go in the other direction, you can do that too. There are transpilers that convert modern JS to any old version of JS. That’s incredible. You can take any JS program and run it on any browser version. That’s incredible. That’s not a reason to criticize the language. Obviously, there are compromises in the language design that are made in order to allow for this but it feels like JS gets burned twice.
Link 4:43 p.m. May 28, 2024, UTC-4

I'm honestly not that worried about food waste because it's like 'oh no it's going to biodegrade' 'oh no we have more food than we need'
Link 4:19 p.m. May 28, 2024, UTC-4

I need to dunk my head underwater.
Link 4:00 p.m. May 28, 2024, UTC-4

"even unreasonable scruples"
Link 3:38 p.m. May 28, 2024, UTC-4

Why is my right shoulder now bothering me? That's not right.
Link 3:31 p.m. May 28, 2024, UTC-4

The problem with Modern Minimalist is that it redefines minimal. But also, that's why we need it.
Link 11:24 a.m. May 28, 2024, UTC-4

The problem with the whole "total eclipse is 10x cooler than a partial eclipse" is that coolness is subjective and is as much a function of
you as what you're looking at. If you have whimsy in your heart and you appreciate the beauty of a once in a decade event like a solar eclipse, total or partial, and you appreciate sharing the experience with your friends, then how cool the eclipse actually looks is secondary. If you're cynical and hate nature and enjoy staring at walls, then how cool the eclipse actually looks is secondary. So even though a total eclipse is 10x cooler to look at, if you thought a partial eclipse was lame you'll probably also think a total eclipse is lame.
Link 11:08 a.m. May 28, 2024, UTC-4

The Red Hat ecosystem is funny because there are like 10 different distributions being built from fundamentally the same sources.
Fedora is upstream of RHEL CentOS is upstream of RHEL Fedora Enterprise Linux Next is downstream of Fedora And then Rocky Linux and Oracle Linux are downstream of RHEL
Link 10:17 a.m. May 28, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 10:05 a.m. May 28, 2024, UTC-4

An all-in-one washer-dryer would be life-changing for me. One of the things I learned from modded Minecraft is that there's a huge
difference between completely automated and mostly automated. Also going to look into reoccurring household purchases from Amazon.
Link 11:26 p.m. May 27, 2024, UTC-4

Ross Bryant has me researching swing dancing.
"We are not going to stop broadcasting"
Link 8:59 p.m. May 27, 2024, UTC-4

Go did morning team
Link 2:24 p.m. May 27, 2024, UTC-5

“LIFE’S TOO EZ”
Graffiti I drove past
Link 1:46 p.m. May 27, 2024, UTC-5

z is so frustrating because it sounds so correct and it's just not.
Like it has this whole bit about how it ranks things based on recent access and then, boom, "When multiple directories match all queries, and they all have a common prefix, z will cd to the shortest matching directory, without regard to priority." Like, that defies the entire point of the program. And `z -x` doesn't seem to work either. Like I never want to cd to my clone of open ai's `whisper`, I want to cd to my project whispermaphone 100% of the time and somehow z's sophisticated database and algorithm cannot figure that out. It cannot handle that simple use case. Edit (52): switched to Zoxide
Link 10:40 a.m. May 27, 2024, UTC-5

Interesting.
Link 4:25 p.m. May 26, 2024, UTC-5

We’re almost whiskers
Link 10:04 a.m. May 26, 2024, UTC-5

It is illegal to watch Spinal Tap
Link 9:02 p.m. May 25, 2024, UTC-5

It’s very difficult to meta-analyze my social anxiety precisely because I have social anxiety. So I’ll say “I’m afraid of being insulted”
but being insulted isn’t actually the problem. If you told me I was about to be insulted I would be fine. The fear-emotion is like amplified beyond the actual fear.
Link 7:41 p.m. May 25, 2024, UTC-5

Good morning. HN is back with more bad takes.
Link 11:43 a.m. May 25, 2024, UTC-5

HN is down what am I supposed to do.
Link 9:56 a.m. May 25, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 7:20 a.m. May 25, 2024, UTC-4

Youtube will not stop recommending me cars-are-bad liberal propaganda videos. I'm going to start believing there's some conspiracy because
I've never watched any road-related (that's a lie, I'm a 11-8 bridge fan) Youtube videos but since I used to be subscribed to Tom Scott I guess the algorithm thinks I'm a foaming-at-the-mouth cars-are-bad liberal. They're not popular videos, they're not related to anything else I've watched, and they all have super-generic clickbait titles like 'fix roads with one easy trick.' I don't need to watch the video. It's public transportation. I'm not even opposed to public transportation I just don't care. I don't think it'll be entertaining. I don't know if it'll be entertaining because I've never watched one. I'm going to start screenshotting them because I sound like I'm crazy. I might be crazy. But not as crazy as these armchair highway-engineer YouTubers.
Link 6:22 p.m. May 24, 2024, UTC-4

I found some old pictures of long-hair Matthias and it’s so off putting. Like someone stole my face.
Link 5:12 p.m. May 24, 2024, UTC-4

HN commenter insisting that Apple is playing a prank by requiring a 35 lb jig to replace the battery.
You really think that Apple's internal process for their technicians to replace a battery is *simpler* than their recommended public process? You think their technicians are replacing the battery with a philips-head?
Link 3:52 p.m. May 24, 2024, UTC-4

“65% more bullet per bullet.”
Link 12:37 p.m. May 24, 2024, UTC-4

Listening to songs Bellion produced since he’s not releasing new music.
Link 9:29 a.m. May 24, 2024, UTC-4

I'm tired. I should go to bed now.
Link 10:14 p.m. May 23, 2024, UTC-4

I say in Stop Worrying at one point that "the less time you spend on work, the more important the time that you spend is." There's probably
a similar feedback loop when talking to people. The more often you talk to people, the lower-stakes it is. The problem is that it's easy for me to sit down and work for 8 hours. (Well, it wasn't, that was something I had to learn—crucially, by creating safe escapes, easy tasks. "First, I’m okay with “wasting” this time. Some of this time I spend scrolling on my phone, taking a nap, or making myself a snack.") And I hate social situations because I can't, or I feel like I can't, step away and take a nap if I'm overwhelmed (which I'm going to be when I haven't gone to a social event in 5 years). I think the other problem is that relationships are never going to be easy. But I don't know. Stop Worrying is very different from conventional wisdom. (It's not very different from what people do, but it's very different from what people say.) And Stop Worrying was really hard for me to implement at first, because it really felt like I was compromising on my values. In particular, "your time is not valuable" is something I never would have guessed would be important.
Link 8:48 p.m. May 23, 2024, UTC-4

It feels like even at the best times I'm neutral about talking to people, which would be fine except that I want to like it. I don't want to
do it with a neutral attitude so I don't, so I'm unhappy.
Link 7:42 p.m. May 23, 2024, UTC-4

I’m sorry.
Link 10:43 a.m. May 23, 2024, UTC-4

It's honestly cheesy how you can invent any game in Minecraft and Fienberg just wins.
Link 11:41 p.m. May 22, 2024, UTC-4

You just don’t pick up, your first time though, that Madame Danglers canonically has slept with three different characters.
Edit: 4
Link 9:16 p.m. May 22, 2024, UTC-4

I don’t know if I’m going to make it.
Link 6:19 p.m. May 22, 2024, UTC-4

See, you just have to never go outside and then you’ll be safe.
Link 1:30 p.m. May 22, 2024, UTC-4

Seasons are cancelled!
Link 9:02 a.m. May 22, 2024, UTC-4

The count not telling Bertuccio that Villefort is alive might be the evilest thing he does.
Link 12:48 a.m. May 22, 2024, UTC-4

It's weird how as I get better at programming it takes more effort because I'm doing more quicker.
Link 9:32 p.m. May 21, 2024, UTC-4

Maybe one day I'll be alive.
Link 8:32 p.m. May 21, 2024, UTC-4

This is a reminder for myself.
Link 2:00 p.m. May 21, 2024, UTC-4

I'm so confused.
Link 11:52 a.m. May 21, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning baby. It’s over.
Link 10:56 a.m. May 21, 2024, UTC-4

"I'm like Boaz without his wife...ruthless"
Link 10:34 a.m. May 21, 2024, UTC-4

Another iconic comment about how Linux works perfectly (except that the WiFi sometimes drops out).
Link 9:37 a.m. May 21, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 9:11 a.m. May 21, 2024, UTC-4

I have to invent a new way of playing Minecraft. It feels like there should be a play style or a gamemode somewhere in between speedrunning
and normal survival. Something like vault hunters but vanilla.
Link 8:34 a.m. May 21, 2024, UTC-4

The tertiary characters in The Count are so good because they provide a sort of exaggerated 3rd-party reaction to the events.
Link 10:20 p.m. May 20, 2024, UTC-4

I'm on so many drugs
Link 9:03 p.m. May 20, 2024, UTC-4

What did I say about Ruby programmers and bad regular expressions?
Elasticsearch has a `wildcard` option why are you using a series of regular expressions to transform the input query into a regular expression? > regex = regex.gsub(/(?<!\\)%/, ".*").gsub(/(?<!\\)_/, ".").gsub("\\%", "%").gsub("\\_", "_")
Link 3:24 p.m. May 20, 2024, UTC-4

And I'm out, poof!
Link 12:17 p.m. May 20, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 11:14 a.m. May 20, 2024, UTC-4

It’s because of the homophobia—it’s so easy to cut her B-plot out of any adaptation or summary or analysis. Like yes arranged marriages are
bad and you don’t need to justify it, but also,
Link 10:12 a.m. May 20, 2024, UTC-4

0 hits on AO3 for “Eugénie Danglers” we’re in shambles.
Edit 6th 6:26am: I am bad at searching, 34 hits.
Link 9:56 a.m. May 20, 2024, UTC-4

Maybe one day I’ll be alive.
I’m the type of person who screams in public and cries in private.
Link 9:20 a.m. May 20, 2024, UTC-4

I feel like a freak.
Link 8:50 a.m. May 20, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning
Link 8:11 a.m. May 20, 2024, UTC-4

Take two: steps for running blink with microzig:
1. Install zig 0.12 (`zig version`) 2. Go to https://downloads.microzig.tech/ 3. Click microzig-0.12.0/ 4. Click examples/ 5. Click raspberrypi/ 6. Download the tar.gz 7. Unzip it 8. In that directory, run `zig build` (takes a couple minutes with no cache) I'm borderline angry because the README says "head over to downloads.microzig.tech and download an example" and if you go to that link you get a directory listing, and one of the directories is "examples/" And if you download an example from that directory, you get a cryptic "missing top-level 'paths' field" error.
Link 6:20 p.m. May 19, 2024, UTC-4

Actually flowers should allow for arbitrary shapes, just limited colors and limited interactivity.
Link 4:44 p.m. May 19, 2024, UTC-4

“You are the only woman I know who is so generous in speaking about others of your own sex”
Eugénie has like one line in this chapter and it’s complimenting Haydée.
Link 12:05 p.m. May 19, 2024, UTC-4

An interesting thought occurs to me: the good guys tend to be Bonapartist in The Count.
Link 9:52 a.m. May 19, 2024, UTC-4

I still don’t understand the count and Haydée’s relationship.
Link 9:49 p.m. May 18, 2024, UTC-4

‘What do you mean by unlimited credit? Well, unlimited, you know the word, do you not? Yes I know the word, that’s not the question. But I’d
very much like to know the number. How much credit do you intend to make use of? Well, if I knew that, I wouldn’t have asked for unlimited credit. Are you concerned about your ability to provide the cash that I may need? No, I ensure you, even if you needed a million dollars I beg your pardon? A million? Yes, you heard me, we could extend you a line of credit for a million dollars with no hassle at all. Well, if I wouldn’t draw upon you at all for the paltry sum of a million dollars. I’m carrying, at this moment, one million dollars on my person. *the count withdraws two government checks for $500,000 each and shows them to Danglers*
Link 6:18 p.m. May 18, 2024, UTC-4

I’m going insane and I’m doing it to myself.
Link 12:57 p.m. May 18, 2024, UTC-4

Drugs
Link 4:45 p.m. May 17, 2024, UTC-4

Woohoo baby
Link 1:47 p.m. May 17, 2024, UTC-4

Forced non compliance
Link 9:39 a.m. May 17, 2024, UTC-4

One of these days I'm going to die.
Link 9:35 a.m. May 17, 2024, UTC-4

Christianity and microwave dinners.
Link 7:40 a.m. May 17, 2024, UTC-4

It really feels like we're living in medieval times when it comes to UI design. We don't have the terminology to describe it.
Link 9:55 p.m. May 16, 2024, UTC-4

This is an excellent point
> Stallman is not a monomaniac. Some things are more important to him than the amount of freely copyable software. One of these is the freedom not to disclose things you have done privately. => http://lists.opensource.org/pipermail/license-discuss_lists.opensource.org/2001-April/003135.html
Link 8:35 p.m. May 16, 2024, UTC-4

im so dead
Link 4:21 p.m. May 16, 2024, UTC-4

hello world
Link 4:21 p.m. May 16, 2024, UTC-4

Oh yeah Illumina's canceled. Everyone's canceled. Don't even get me started on Couriway.
Link 9:44 p.m. May 15, 2024, UTC-4

I’m the sad Matthias. Good morning.
😢 I’m just so hard on myself. I don’t know.
Link 6:28 p.m. May 15, 2024, UTC-4

"Simple as possible but not simpler."
Link 3:59 p.m. May 15, 2024, UTC-4

I miss Jony Ive. I'm looking at getting a 2017 Macbook because they peaked man.
I just looked up what he's been doing and he's doing marketing for AirBnB which explains why AirBnB ads are now amazing. => https://thoughts.learnerpages.com/?show=8d450871-cf0d-420d-bc34-40fe39375bd0
Link 3:50 p.m. May 15, 2024, UTC-4

Today is a hard day
Link 3:22 p.m. May 15, 2024, UTC-4

You know, when I was kid, I expected the world would be bigger. Like it is bigger than the things that I see but it's not, you know.
Link 2:26 p.m. May 15, 2024, UTC-4

I should have given up months ago when I discovered documents covered under the GNU Free Document License (like the GNU manuals and the GPL
itself) are not compatible with the Debian definition of open source.
Link 11:27 a.m. May 15, 2024, UTC-4

I keep thinking I'm going to find answers about what open source is and it's just https://xkcd.com/1095/
The title text on this one is amazing. > The new crowd is heavily shaped by this guy named Eric, who's basically the Paris Hilton of the amateur plastic crazy straw design world. And everyone keeps trying to sort these licenses into categories and basically every license needs its own category because they're all different licenses by definition. There's no bottom. you can just keep dividing your criteria until every person in the world has a different definition for every license.
Link 11:14 a.m. May 15, 2024, UTC-4

Get jerbaited
Link 10:02 a.m. May 15, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 9:20 a.m. May 15, 2024, UTC-4

Software licensing is such a mess. I had 700 characters of confusion going on here but I deleted them because I think I now get it. Maybe.
The problem is that there aren't hard and fast rules. Here's a quote from Stallman criticizing open source: > some open source licenses are too restrictive, so they do not qualify as free licenses. For example, Open Watcom is nonfree because its license does not allow making a modified version and using it privately. Now, you can't understand this without the history but I don't understand the history. Okay it's been another half an hour or something, and I understand more of the history. You gotta fricking download the binary file from the Watcom submission mailing list post. There's two weird things going on here in my opinion. First, Stallman's referencing a license that is copy-pasted from the Apple Public Source License (with modification, but the clause he's talking about exists in the original). Second, the OSI disagrees with the Debian project, and they're normally on exactly the same page. Like the OSI open source definition is copy-pasted from the Debian definition. I think what happened is that the OSI was just getting going and someone from Apple asked them to approve the Apple license and the OSI was like "woohoo Apple's on board" and then someone realized the Apple license prevented modifications and they asked Apple to change it and that license became the APSL-2 and the first one was un-approved. But in the meantime the Watcom one was approved automatically because it was the same as the Apple one and then it never got updated. But I'm guessing here. I haven't found the Apple discussion in the OSI mailing lists. Let me see. Okay I found it. Apple is asking for it to be included, there is a lot of discussion of compelled distribution of private modification. OSI obviously approves it anyways. Debian does not. http://lists.opensource.org/pipermail/license-discuss_lists.opensource.org/2001-April/003151.html Debian doesn't approve APSL-2 because of a forced-venue clause or something, not an issue with the updated modification clauses. I *really* need to go to bed.
Link 12:37 a.m. May 15, 2024, UTC-4

Maybe Steve Jobs was wrong. Maybe we need computers that are too big for you to throw out of a window.
Pros of computers small enough to throw out of a window: * small enough to throw out of a window * take them around with you * stack them on top of each other Pros of computers too big to throw out of a window: * cannot run away * light and airy—not dense * easy to remember I am of course talking in terms of comparable computing power. Modern data centers resemble many computers that you can throw out of a window stacked on top of each other much more than the computers that are too big to throw out of a window that I’m talking about.
Link 10:50 p.m. May 14, 2024, UTC-4

> Furthermore, if any parties (related or non-related) escape the punishments outlined herein, they will be severely punished to the fullest
> extent of a new revised law that (1) expands the statement "fullest extent of the law" to encompass an infinite duration of infinite punishments and (2) exacts said punishments upon all parties (related or non-related).
Link 8:35 p.m. May 14, 2024, UTC-4

I don’t know what I’m talking about.
Too bad Nix is CANCELLED!!! I’m so cynical it’s like a drug. I’d be so good at making a list of all of the bad things and then iterating every thing to see if it’s “bad.” “Eating Fish Alone” Davis is sad. But I’m angry. How dare the Nix guy do the thing that he did with the sponsorship with the company. Except I’m not. I don’t care. But everyone else is angry at him and I get caught up in the chaos and the mob and I don’t want to be. I wish I didn’t feel anything about NixOS but I do. > when I eat with other people I do not take this list out of my wallet.
Link 2:31 p.m. May 14, 2024, UTC-4

"help": "I'm trapped inside a package-lock.json factory."
Link 2:12 p.m. May 14, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 12:58 p.m. May 14, 2024, UTC-4

Crazy all night
Link 11:27 a.m. May 14, 2024, UTC-4

Today in HN sorted by new: a total 3x the listed cost of the item! "this has to be illegal"
It's a $6 delivery fee on a $3 burrito. "nearly 15 bucks" I mean yeah. $9 is nearly $15. It's also nearly $10 but you know. If you're gonna round a little, you might as well round a lot. Edit 3pm: he corrected me that the "nearly 15 bucks" referred only to a hypothetical in which he got a second burrito bringing his total to around 12 dollars.
Link 9:36 a.m. May 14, 2024, UTC-4

We're so back
Link 8:26 p.m. May 13, 2024, UTC-4

Warp doesn't support ctrl+t to swap letters. That's a deal breaker, sorry.
Link 3:39 p.m. May 13, 2024, UTC-4

You can tell that there is not justice in the world because Die Young by Sylvan Esso is not on the top of the charts.
Link 3:10 p.m. May 13, 2024, UTC-4

mew
Link 2:36 p.m. May 13, 2024, UTC-4

Ooh, cantilever
Link 1:44 p.m. May 13, 2024, UTC-4

A screenshot of a stackoverflow answer which has been edited to replace an example text-string with "SO should not be handing user contributions to Open.A.I"
Link 1:13 p.m. May 13, 2024, UTC-4

Technoblade never dies.
Link 12:21 p.m. May 13, 2024, UTC-4

I don't want to pick my own doctor or therapist and read reviews and look at pictures of them like what the heck.
I want to walk in and have someone tell me what to do.
Link 10:48 a.m. May 13, 2024, UTC-4

It may not be immediately obvious, but this quote is significant to me.
Link 10:46 a.m. May 13, 2024, UTC-4

Remember, the queen is dead.
SAMP obviously stands for sanity ambiguous messaging protocol, a method for transmitting messages while leaving the sanity or lack thereof of the sender ambiguous. Inspired by such inventions as Geisel's whisper-ma-phone and Monroe's TCMP. dank dankmeme01/geode
Link 10:09 a.m. May 13, 2024, UTC-4

This is a test of the SAMP
Link 10:05 a.m. May 13, 2024, UTC-4

dont you think its boring how people talk
Link 9:34 a.m. May 13, 2024, UTC-4

The problem is that I've run out of things to do that are fun and mildly-self destructive without being really self-destructive. Like woohoo
I stayed up until 12:30 last night. What a thrill. What a reason to live.
Link 9:29 a.m. May 13, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning. Running on alkaline gasoline this morning.
Link 9:17 a.m. May 13, 2024, UTC-4

I have never made a good decision in my life however I have beaten Hurtin’ Hermits
Link 12:38 a.m. May 13, 2024, UTC-4

See, everyone lives their lives in fear. Most people live in fear of irrational things like doing a handstand. I live my life in fear of
interacting with other people.
Link 11:53 a.m. May 12, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 9:26 p.m. May 11, 2024, UTC-4

Why is music discovery so focused on new music? I want to listen to the self-titled album from some band with 1 popular song from 2003.
Link 3:07 p.m. May 10, 2024, UTC-4

Debian stable's philosophy (do not upgrade because new features imply new bugs) is exactly opposed to the modern-minimalist philosophy.
Link 2:57 p.m. May 10, 2024, UTC-4

It's funny to me the lines between the skeptics and rationalists today and Descartes or earlier philosophers. Because they're talking about
the same thing. And yet they're both completely radical in a way.
Link 1:33 p.m. May 10, 2024, UTC-4

My poor brain.
Link 1:17 p.m. May 10, 2024, UTC-4

You’re not paying me to access my website. You get what I give you and you don’t fricking complain.
Link 1:15 p.m. May 10, 2024, UTC-4

I just feel like there's a speed limit sometimes.
Link 11:34 a.m. May 10, 2024, UTC-4

I just don't know why I make websites when the people on Hacker News are going to go in with their content blockers and remove random
elements before the page has even loaded.
Link 11:11 a.m. May 10, 2024, UTC-4

I'm at least glad that we're in the normal state of the world—which is that Apple's being criticized for random BS instead of the quality of
their products. Like I don't know. If nothing digital will ever be as beautiful as a violin than what are we doing here.
Link 10:09 a.m. May 10, 2024, UTC-4

.,/‘“^•~,__,=^*
Link 4:10 p.m. May 09, 2024, UTC-4

One of the best tests of software UX robustness is that you should be able to walk away for 30 minutes at any points and come back and
understand the interface that's waiting for you.
Link 3:36 p.m. May 09, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 9:50 a.m. May 09, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
I'm very excited for React `use` despite not fully understanding what it does.
Link 9:15 a.m. May 09, 2024, UTC-4

I've actually never done drugs in my life I'm just bored and lonely
Link 9:36 p.m. May 08, 2024, UTC-4

I'm on so many drugs it's funny.
Link 9:36 p.m. May 08, 2024, UTC-4

I’m on so many drugs
Hit that 1:1 opium-weed for sleep call me the count of Monte cristi.
Link 8:21 p.m. May 08, 2024, UTC-4

So many vampire references in the count. It’s so funny. It’s weird.
It feels like it’s setting up something that is never unresolved. I think it’s just the stuff that I mentioned earlier, about Dante having sold his soul to the devil.
Link 7:50 p.m. May 08, 2024, UTC-4

"And now I just sit in silence."
Link 3:54 p.m. May 08, 2024, UTC-4

Easy wins.
Turning on your camera in Zoom is easy. It's one click. But it has a huge impact on how people see you and the culture that's created.
Link 10:03 a.m. May 08, 2024, UTC-4

I don’t value being happy and then I’m not happy and it’s like yeah.
I’m not playing the game to be happy.
Link 9:13 a.m. May 08, 2024, UTC-4

I went insane in 2029.
Hi
Link 9:08 a.m. May 08, 2024, UTC-4

Max ‘I save someone’s life every September 5th’ Morrel
(He does it to commemorate the count saving his father’s life on Sep. 5th obviously)
Link 11:05 p.m. May 07, 2024, UTC-4

I'm working on a theory that schwa was invented by linguists to make their job easier. "eh-qua-neh-mehs"
No, I see it now. At first I would pronounce it "eh-que-ni-mus" ("ni" as in nibble; "mus" to rhyme with fuss) or maybe "nee" as in knee. But I can force myself to pronounce it with 3 schwas as it's transcribed by Oxford's American. Heck you could make the middle one a schwa too. "eh-qeh-neh-mehs" Honestly I probably don't drop to schwa as often as I should when speaking. I want to stress the "ni" but I think that's not a real syllable and it should be "eh-quan-eh-mehs" with the "quan" stressed. Anyways it doesn't matter because no one has used that word this century.
Link 5:01 p.m. May 07, 2024, UTC-4

Buss's translation is funny because it's the most modern translation and it's from 1996 but it's still written in a super literary and
formal English style that is unlike a prose novel published today. I'm having to look up words, probably because Buss is using the English word derived from the French word he's translating. "equanimous"
Link 4:47 p.m. May 07, 2024, UTC-4

It's important to remember that bob is an English word.
Link 4:36 p.m. May 07, 2024, UTC-4

Brooo today is not a real day I'm so done.
Link 4:32 p.m. May 07, 2024, UTC-4

I am anti-social I am proto-social
Link 4:10 p.m. May 07, 2024, UTC-4

I need to password protect this site. I have shame.
Link 12:18 p.m. May 07, 2024, UTC-4

I am running from all other people simultaneously, and I know I’m going to have to stop at some point but it’s not right now.
Link 12:18 p.m. May 07, 2024, UTC-4

I’m so bored.
Link 11:46 a.m. May 07, 2024, UTC-4

"People who are really serious about software should make their own hardware."
Link 10:01 a.m. May 07, 2024, UTC-4

I need life. And food.
Link 8:27 a.m. May 07, 2024, UTC-4

It’s just hard because I want everything to be perfect. Perfect code and perfect people and perfect weather.
I can’t complain about the one time that I call and don’t get a response because I also complain about the people that call me. Not that there are very many of them.
Link 8:25 a.m. May 07, 2024, UTC-4

Lucidity.
Link 8:21 a.m. May 07, 2024, UTC-4

Matthias's meta-programming tier list
S. Common-Lisp A. Ruby, Zig B. JavaScript, Lua C. Python D. Rust F. C I don't know. There's a lot of languages that I haven't tried to do meta-programming in, like Java. And of course I have the major issue that I know emacs lisp but not common lisp or scheme.
Link 7:55 a.m. May 07, 2024, UTC-4

Just joined Feinberg's stream to an AA world record, that's how it goes.
Link 7:20 p.m. May 06, 2024, UTC-4

I once went insane.
Link 1:39 p.m. May 06, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning chat
Link 9:15 a.m. May 06, 2024, UTC-4

"You have to feel dumb sometimes in order to feel smart other times. You can't always feel smart."
Link 8:18 p.m. May 05, 2024, UTC-4

Maybe one day I’ll be a real person.
Link 1:55 p.m. May 05, 2024, UTC-4

I’m going to explode. It should not be this hard. I just have to make it home I think.
Link 9:25 a.m. May 05, 2024, UTC-4

1480 CO2 so that probably isn’t helping me right now.
Link 10:06 p.m. May 04, 2024, UTC-4

Fienberg wins his first MCC.
I have to admit I doubted for a bit. I didn't count on the Oli clutch. I didn't realize Oli was cracked at PVP (clutching dodgebolt and 3rd in battlebox IIRC). My prediction of cracked SOT was not correct because they didn't find the key Fein needed :( And 12 points off 1st individual is almost equally insane.
Link 6:55 p.m. May 04, 2024, UTC-4

It's just over. If I haven't done something with my life by now I don't know why I would in the future.
Link 7:55 a.m. May 04, 2024, UTC-4

Dragging to re-arrange windows doesn't work nearly as well on a trackpad as it does with a mouse.
Link 3:32 p.m. May 03, 2024, UTC-4

IBM Plex Mono Bold looks so much better than it should. I've been rolling IBM Plex Mono for a little while. It has some character.
Link 2:48 p.m. May 03, 2024, UTC-4

I think SMASH is weird because it's easy to get carried away with the same mentality as the Aux project—adding features that I can add, not
features that actually inspired a new approach. In particular, it would be easy to get carried away with GUI settings. Settings / config is very difficult to get right, so I'm not committing to anything except that settings will apply immediately. But if I'm making a terminal it would be as natural to use terminal commands for configuration, right?
Link 11:27 a.m. May 03, 2024, UTC-4

I almost wish I had grown up using Linux because there’s a certain beauty to just forking a new Linux distro in response to any problem.
Like a tree with hundreds of leaves. Unfortunately, it will never be natural to me and I will always prefer collaboration on a unified community and a unified design. This is about Aux. They’ve decided to fork but they don’t know why. They decided to fork for social reasons, and now they’re brainstorming random code changes that they can make in order to justify having a fork. “it will not hurt to have a fork, as a learning opportunity for many” “we could improve on things such as documentation, stabilization, etc. where there are clear pain-points in Nix” “Aux’s decentralized and people-forward nature still gives it a reason to exist” “keeping the project alive alongside Nix isn’t hurting anyone” “Aux could also be a group dedicated to softening some of Nix’s rough edges, like interoperability, documentation, language support, and friendliness to new users. Almost like a dedicated project incubator.” “A large part of this community was the centralization of everything” “For now I think it’s best for us to continue with Aux while trying to guide Nix in the same direction.” “Aux has value either way. maybe it becomes a more organized ‘nix-community’ sort of thing, i don’t know.” “If Aux intentionally tries alternatives, and happens to find one that works a lot better, maybe it will get ported back to Nix” “Flat package structure rather than a hand picked heirarchy, Package requirements” “So like a “beta” version of Nix, where we move fast and break things just to see what sticks?” “it would be cool if Aux was sort of like another OS to NixOS as Pop!_OS is to ubuntu.” “Aux should eventually not depend on anything Nix.” “Aux has value beyond just leadership changes. The discussion on threads in this forum suggesting changes to things that simply stagnated for years in the original Nix ecosystem, which everyone came to accept as the “has always been” situation, was the main reason I was excited about Aux in the first place.”
Link 10:38 a.m. May 03, 2024, UTC-4

Yes I did read part of The Poignant Guide the other day. You can tell because it effects my writing style. Short sentences and "synergy"
Link 9:59 a.m. May 03, 2024, UTC-4

There are some social issues that are like a fulcrum and lever (or more commonly, a wedge): what should be a small issue is amplified and
Link 9:59 a.m. May 03, 2024, UTC-4

For those not as up-to-date on the French Revolution or the Nix drama, the Nix foundation has recently convened a “constitutional assembly”
to create a democratic governance structure. Now, a lot of the French Revolution was unavoidable, like a rubber band that’s been pulled too tight, there’s no easy to dissipate that tension. However, in my opinion, there was one major blunder that increased the chaos of the revolutionary period in France unnecessarily, and that was the decision by the National Constituent Assembly to make its own 1,300 members ineligible for the government organization that it created to replace itself, the Legislative Assembly. This seems noble or reasonable at first—like George Washington refusing to re-run for president. But this meant that the new government in the Legislative Assembly was composed almost entirely of people who were not “on board” with its creation—people who were too unpopular to have been elected 3 years earlier. For some reason my brain has decided to connect these events. Synergy
Link 9:58 a.m. May 03, 2024, UTC-4

If I were a troll, which I’m not, I would go on the nix governance zulip and make several strongly worded comments in favor of term limits.
Link 9:07 a.m. May 03, 2024, UTC-4

What if we pronounced it comp-uter instead of com-puter
Link 7:18 a.m. May 03, 2024, UTC-4

I went insane back in ‘09.
I was going to post something but I forgot what it was. It was something about my lack of purpose and I don’t even know. I think I was going to say that it’s sometimes hard to tell the difference between hobbies that are used as a distraction from the fact that I’m unfulfilled, and hobbies that are fulfilling. YouTube shorts is almost always a distraction, and social events are almost always fulfilling but there are a lot like watching Twitch or coding or even reading that can be either. I’m distracting myself from micromouse and my social situation recently.
Link 9:44 p.m. May 02, 2024, UTC-4

What's the over-under on Feinberg setting a record for most gold in Sands of Time on Saturday?
He's not going die, he's cracked at mob PVP, he's cracked at parkour, he's cracked at acting decisive and looting quickly, he's not going to get lost. Oli's running sand so we should be fine, Kara's also played the game before.
Link 8:06 p.m. May 02, 2024, UTC-4

I'm so hot. It's driving me crazy.
Link 4:55 p.m. May 02, 2024, UTC-4

I didn't realize Oracle was still selling Solaris.
Kind of undermines their marketing claims that they are now committed to open source. All the big tech companies have some things that are open source and some things that are not. Oracle's marketing, in an attempt to distance themselves from the Oracle that took Solaris closed source and to attract customers to their hosted Linux offerings, has implied that they are more committed to open source than other vendors ("Oracle has been, and continues to be, fully committed to offering freedom of technology choice") (reading between the lines in their announcement and commitment to OpenELA, a fork of RHEL after the latter started complying with only the letter of the GPL, and not the spirit, they seem to commit to not doing what Redhat did). But the Oracle contributing to open source Oracle Linux is the same Oracle that is still selling closed source Solaris.
Link 4:51 p.m. May 02, 2024, UTC-4

Oh my word. It's okay. We're doing great.
Link 2:13 p.m. May 02, 2024, UTC-4

My favorite Pandora feature is how it complains about my ad blocker being on, despite the fact that I am morally opposed to ad blockers
(for complex reasons regarding my conception of the ideal web) and don't use one. When the macbook lid is closed and it's not connected to WiFi downloading ads fails, I wonder why.
Link 11:44 a.m. May 02, 2024, UTC-4

The problem with Zig is that we don't have any good quotes yet. Lisp, JavaScript, Ruby, they have words. Things have been said about them.
Zig, nada. Zig is used by people that like to write code. It's boring. It makes sense. It's like a breath mint. What do you say about a breath mint? "I'd like to pay my compliments to the chef." Of course it has a saturating subtraction operator. Why wouldn't it. Why doesn't every language. It's the simplest thing in the world. Humans invented saturating subtraction hundreds of years before negative numbers. As for underflow, it was never invented, it just emerged fully formed from the silicon.
Link 11:10 a.m. May 02, 2024, UTC-4

I hate Thursdays. It's not even a real day, it's a parasite that mimics Fridays so that it can suck the soul out of me.
Link 9:21 a.m. May 02, 2024, UTC-4

Watching the hannahxxrose + Feinberg Hoplite event oh my word.
Edit 49: They're both so good at the game and Feinberg was like toxic before he knew that Hannah was going to end up as his teammate and now they're learning to work together. "Let me help you" Hannah's actually cracked at the game and obviously she couldn't have won with a worse teammate, but she holds her own perfectly well. It's actually really impressive. Like I'm used to Feinberg leading and his teammates kind of following behind.
Link 10:20 p.m. May 01, 2024, UTC-4

I have so many thoughts. Vercel is a nice word. Colby jack cheese looks nice. The masks on the cover of the Count are a good choice. Your
mom is pretty cool. Drugs are bad. I’m really judgmental for some reason. It would be possible for me to spend the rest of my life like this. Copyright should be 20 years and is indicative of the government’s inclination to prop up existing systems rather than solve problems. Yeah. But I don’t even know if it’s worth writing them down.
Link 9:12 p.m. May 01, 2024, UTC-4

I haven’t been happy in years.
Link 9:01 p.m. May 01, 2024, UTC-4

Crazy how there’s a reference to Rothschild. I mean, yep.
Link 7:21 p.m. May 01, 2024, UTC-4

“and the count already putting on his clown’s costume”
Link 6:18 p.m. May 01, 2024, UTC-4

I love dependabot. I'm so glad we have the latest version of acorn (a library we don't use in any way) installed.
Link 4:14 p.m. May 01, 2024, UTC-4

It's just, with the spiders right now, you know...
Link 3:36 p.m. May 01, 2024, UTC-4

Computers are, in all ways, the servants of those who bother to understand how they work.
Link 2:14 p.m. May 01, 2024, UTC-4

I’m not sure I could place Massachusetts on a map. If you told me it wasn’t a state I’d probably believe you.
Remember, the bare minimum is knowing the name and approximate location of every country in the world. Edit: 3:44, "Sam, where are you from?" Haha you can't get me
Link 11:52 a.m. May 01, 2024, UTC-4

Branches are the variables of git, not the values.
Link 11:21 a.m. May 01, 2024, UTC-4

I just feel like I’m doing something wrong.
Link 8:44 a.m. May 01, 2024, UTC-4

The Count is a psychopath and the fact that I am obsessed with him is concerning.
“Don’t talk to me about Europeans where torture is concerned. They understand nothing about it”
Link 8:52 p.m. Apr 30, 2024, UTC-4

Again, parts of The Count that you just have to cut because they’re just too weird: The countess G— feels unwell and goes home immediately
after seeing The Count across the theater, because of his vampire-like appearance. I don’t know what Dumas is doing here. I have no idea. No, no, I do. It’s just that Edmund Dante is dead and sold his soul to the devil to become The Count. And that’s reflected in the visual imagery.
Link 8:33 p.m. Apr 30, 2024, UTC-4

Interesting footnote here in the Buss translation about the history of the Vampire myth. Discussing an allusion to Lord Ruthwen
Link 8:23 p.m. Apr 30, 2024, UTC-4

“Italian women at least have this over their French sisters–that they are faithful in their infidelity“
Link 8:18 p.m. Apr 30, 2024, UTC-4

‘You know when you’re in line at the bank and the person in front of you feels
Link 8:18 p.m. Apr 30, 2024, UTC-4

Is it bad that I'm considering paying for Pandora premium? I can ask for a station based off a song and it can play similar songs for hours.
Link 2:46 p.m. Apr 30, 2024, UTC-4

I can feel my arms atrophying.
Link 2:20 p.m. Apr 30, 2024, UTC-4

Don't tell me what to do.
Link 1:10 p.m. Apr 30, 2024, UTC-4

No God but God
Link 11:04 a.m. Apr 30, 2024, UTC-4

ChatGTP is great because you start your message with "I have anxiety" and it totally adopts the tone of a therapist.
Link 6:53 p.m. Apr 29, 2024, UTC-4

You can tell that I'm a fool because of how it is yes drawing time nope
Link 4:02 p.m. Apr 29, 2024, UTC-4

Have I mentioned all software is bad recently?
Link 3:59 p.m. Apr 29, 2024, UTC-4

Lip drugs friday 78º in here
Link 3:41 p.m. Apr 29, 2024, UTC-4

maybe someday
Link 3:27 p.m. Apr 29, 2024, UTC-4

I'll fall in love with anyone.
Link 2:16 p.m. Apr 29, 2024, UTC-4

Something’s really bothering me and I don’t know what it is.
I don’t know. Like I’m hiding from something.
Link 9:58 a.m. Apr 29, 2024, UTC-4

Going insane.
Link 9:43 a.m. Apr 29, 2024, UTC-4

I’m angry. It’s not good.
Link 9:00 a.m. Apr 29, 2024, UTC-4

For security reasons, Zig's package manager requires that packages have their hash included in the dependency file. For development,
MicroZig distributes a python script that will automatically fetch the URL and patch the build script with the correct hash.
Link 1:28 p.m. Apr 28, 2024, UTC-4

It's funny because there was a time from (roughly) 2017-2022 when my sanity decreased roughly linearly and on Twitter and here I felt like I
was kind of live-blogging my decline. But now we've been roughly linear for the last couple of years. It's frustrating because I'm not where I want to be. I just slept for 5 hours and didn't eat dinner. But I am still alive and I'm not about to decline any more. I just miss where I was 8 years ago. But I don't see a path back there. Which is weird, it feels like it should be possible. In a lot of ways the constraints on my life are the same as they were then. I think I'm more ambitious then I was. Like I never would have done something like The Linoleum Club. I had personal projects, but they were personal. The votes or whatever that I got on Khan Academy really felt like a gift. I was able to start and finish and abandon KA projects without feeling like it was anything more than playing a game. (I wanted votes on Terra Magma or Mirgan, but their success didn't define me. I wanted Mirgan to win the KA contest in the way that you want to beat a level in a game, and so I was very happy when I did win. But I would have been proud of Mirgan, maybe not as proud, but pretty proud of it anyway.) I think that changed when I started OJSE. In a way OJSE is similar to a KA game in that it's just something that I did in my spare time because I thought it would be cool if it existed. But it's also hugely different in that I hoped that everyone on Khan Academy would move to OJSE. I wanted to lead a revolution. And The Linoleum Club isn't a revolution against the status quo in the way that OJSE was, but it is very much something that I feel like I'm doing for other people. Because of the nature of the project, I don't get to solve the puzzles. I don't get the experience. The experience is for other people. There's a part of me that still feels bad about not finishing OJSE and not delivering that experience (which is crazy because OJSE is so complete)—when I don't feel bad at all about not finishing Ortal or my Civilization-style game or Looper or any of the many other KA projects that I never finished.
Link 9:59 p.m. Apr 27, 2024, UTC-4

Kirkland soft and chewy granola bars have been acquired.
Link 11:27 a.m. Apr 27, 2024, UTC-4

I'm just so hungry and eating hurts so much.
I'm crying. I just.
Link 8:52 p.m. Apr 26, 2024, UTC-4

Installing MicroZig is easy! Step 1: Go to downloads.microzig.tech Step 2: Click on examples
Step 3: Choose your board Step 4: Download the .tar.gz file Step 5: Extract the .tar.gz Step 6: Open the contained build.zig.zon file Step 7: Copy the "dependencies" struct fields Step 8: Paste them into your project's build.zig.zon Step 8: Run `zig build` Step 9: Copy each of the new hashes into the build.zig.zon Zig's package manager is going great. Edit :29 to add steps 8&9 Edit 28th, 6:40pm: About half of this is wrong, I don't even know anymore.
Link 7:19 p.m. Apr 26, 2024, UTC-4

I hate strictly typed languages so badly. So badly. This is about Zig. This is miserable.
MicroZig wants me to export a struct with a .interrupts field to store my interrupts. Right, fine. If I had to I could lay that struct out in memory with a Hex editor. But I can't an anonymous struct. It has to be struct of type Options. => https://github.com/ZigEmbeddedGroup/microzig/blob/540a52585f0b4448caa772f49e1664f3ad46f987/core/src/start.zig#L70 Or it doesn't compile. So I'm just screwed. I can't use the language. I can't use the library. There are zero examples, because is zero documentation for MicroZig. Zero auto generated docs. There's one example, which I had to ask the microzig maintainer for in the Discord, and it's wrong. It's just wrong. It doesn't compile. So I'm going to sit for the next 45 minutes, I'm going to start a timer and sit for 45 minutes and try to guess where how I can import the Options type.
Link 7:02 p.m. Apr 26, 2024, UTC-4

Gem opened with a fixed camera shot. Even if Joe's content isn't widespread his influence is.
Link 6:17 p.m. Apr 26, 2024, UTC-4

"I don't need drugs, 'cuz I'm already high enough."
Link 4:38 p.m. Apr 26, 2024, UTC-4

I was like, 'I bet the company that has graphite.io is a modern tech company with a slick website' and I went to the website and sure enough
Link 3:48 p.m. Apr 26, 2024, UTC-4

Ah yes.
Link 1:28 p.m. Apr 26, 2024, UTC-4

Dank memes.
Link 11:01 a.m. Apr 26, 2024, UTC-4

"We are not going to stop broadcasting. Broadcasting is here to stay."
Link 9:58 a.m. Apr 26, 2024, UTC-4

Maybe I should. Maybe I should explain that I find it disrespectful to what I do as a JS programmer when people assume that all JS is bad.
Link 9:03 a.m. Apr 26, 2024, UTC-4

I just be hate walking into a conversation where the other person’s assumption of me is that I’m a bad or stupid person. I don’t want to
have to fight the uphill battle of convincing someone else that I’m acting in good faith. It feels disrespectful and humiliating. This is simultaneously about the fact that I use JavaScript on this website and dating. And I’m not doing fingerprinting and I’m not a rapist but if you look at me and your default assumption is that I am or I could be, then I have to defend the fact that I’m not an evil person before I can even be myself. I don’t have to clarify this but I’m going to—this is largely my own problem and I don’t expect people to change to accommodate my sensibilities.
Link 9:01 a.m. Apr 26, 2024, UTC-4

People are just so scared. Most JavaScript programmers are not writing fingerprinting scripts to track you across the internet.
Link 8:39 a.m. Apr 26, 2024, UTC-4

Maybe I’m the person I used to be and also a bunch of other people.
Link 5:27 p.m. Apr 25, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 2:00 p.m. Apr 25, 2024, UTC-4

One of the great things about weird things is that there’s always the possibility that it connects to larger things.
I hadn’t noticed this relationship between the weird and the unknown before. If you don’t understand something it’s weird but there are also things that are just weird despite you understanding them as fully as it is possible to. And so weirdness is great because there’s always the tantalizing feeling that maybe it’s only weird because you don’t understand it yet.
Link 10:44 a.m. Apr 25, 2024, UTC-4

I hear all these people saying that I’m not smart enough and that I’m not working hard enough and I don’t think they actually exist. I think
my brain is inventing them.
Link 8:49 a.m. Apr 25, 2024, UTC-4

> The web is for documents. This hasn’t been true since the 1995 SpaceJam website used tables to lay out buttons in a circle.
=> https://www.spacejam.com/1996/index2.html It hasn’t been true since JavaScript was invented. It hasn’t been true since Flash games. It makes me sad because people who believe the “web is for documents” are running around complaining about how bad the web is and how bad web developers are at their jobs and how bad the web standards teams are. And they’ve missed that we’re not trying to make documents anymore. And so people turn off JavaScript in their browser and then complain that websites don’t work. And I can’t even think of a metaphor because there’s no where else that computer users intentionally disable a subsystem that is present on 99% of devices and then complain that developers assume that it exists. And I love simplicity. I think it would be cool if a lot of webpages were just documents. I’ve been a proponent of Gemini, which is made for documents. But I shouldn’t let these people depress me because when someone does make a cool JavaScript game, none of the comments are about how it shouldn’t exist or how it should be a downloadable executable.
Link 8:02 a.m. Apr 25, 2024, UTC-4

Glowing Eyes, Ruby, Lovely off RaB are really good.
Link 11:27 p.m. Apr 24, 2024, UTC-4

This is the Matthias Portzel show, and no one, and I mean no one, is doing what I'm doing.
Link 10:28 p.m. Apr 24, 2024, UTC-4

Ruby has both `and` and `&&` and `||` and `or`, and I don't have a strong opinion one way or another but why do you have both???
Link 4:15 p.m. Apr 24, 2024, UTC-4

"Barely even putting effort in this, effortless, imagine if I did try"
-PANDEMONIUM, NF
Link 4:00 p.m. Apr 24, 2024, UTC-4

Ah, oh no
Link 2:22 p.m. Apr 24, 2024, UTC-4

There's a set-up-to-fail syndrome in moderation as well.
Link 12:13 p.m. Apr 24, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 11:06 a.m. Apr 24, 2024, UTC-4

I am constantly inspired by how young the computer industry is. Apple and Microsoft are still battling for the desktop computer market.
6.8% of everyone who has ever lived is alive right now. 1/20th of human history is being written by people alive right now. It's like the opposite feeling from looking up at the stars and thinking how small you are. We have the ability to change things. We're so big.
Link 9:06 p.m. Apr 23, 2024, UTC-4

My left shoulder is still bothering me...
Link 8:19 p.m. Apr 23, 2024, UTC-4

Solderpunk is writing an HTTP server, Gemini is so over.
Link 4:29 p.m. Apr 23, 2024, UTC-4

The software license of the day is the Boost Software License 1.0, which is based on the MIT license but requires attribution only in the
case of source distributions. My pet peeve with the MIT license is the requirement to distribute a copy of the license text. (This has led to the MIT license becoming the piece of text with the most copies in existence, period.) Along a similar line, there's also the MIT-0 license adopted by AWS.
Link 4:07 p.m. Apr 23, 2024, UTC-4

My brain is so backlogged. So many thoughts I need to think before I can think other thoughts. Ahhah.
Link 2:35 p.m. Apr 23, 2024, UTC-4

Link 2:02 p.m. Apr 23, 2024, UTC-4

I think my favorite part of IRC is how it is completely and utterly unusable on mobile.
Makes sure all of those kids with their iPhones stay off it, aye!
Link 11:14 a.m. Apr 23, 2024, UTC-4

Lindsey Stirling on Bandcamp, iconic, we love her.
I’m actually so confused though, because she’s obviously too big to be fully indie, and most record labels don’t use bandcamp. Will research and edit. Edit (10:00): The album on Apple Music is listed as copyright Lindseystomp music (her label) “Under exclusive license to Concord music.” My guess is at some point she had the negotiating leverage to be able to hold her copyright, which is cool.
Link 9:32 a.m. Apr 23, 2024, UTC-4

"And I'm not really a not-carrying-a-chin-up-bar person"
Link 1:50 p.m. Apr 22, 2024, UTC-4

So in theory this site was going to be red during the fall but I waited so long to change it to blue for winter that winter is now over and
it's almost summer, so I can't change it to blue now.
Link 1:30 p.m. Apr 22, 2024, UTC-4

I’m reading the 990 and I have no idea what a 990 is supposed to look like but this feels crazy. $700,000 documentary.
Link 10:42 a.m. Apr 22, 2024, UTC-4

Open Collective Foundation (OCF) is shutting down. Gosh the actual frick.
This is a huge loss because they were a 501(c)(3). The Open Source Collective (OSC) still operates, but as a 501(c)(6). (I can't find a source for why the OSC is a 501(c)(6), from reading Wikipedia, this designation sounds incorrect.) (The Open Source Collective and Open Collective Foundation were both fiscal hosts on the Open Collective Inc (OCI) platform.) There is actually no information about why they're shutting down. In September they announced that they had decided to "pause on accepting new collectives through February 2024" in order to "to accommodate the exponential growth we have experienced" and "continue to provide our services to their highest standard". => https://opencollective.com/foundation/updates/ocf-slow-down-pausing-new-applications-through-feb-2024 In July 2020, the OCI waived its 5% platform fee for the OCF. So OCF was taking a 5% host fee and not paying the OCI—their expenses were only administrative. Granted, they were doing a lot of administrative work. For instance, filing taxes for all of the 600 organizations they hosted, not just themselves. But again, at 5% for each of them you would think it would make sense. Maybe they had too many collectives with low-to-no income that still resulted in paperwork overhead. It's still really weird that they shut down instead of increasing their host fee to 10% like other hosts, or kicking out organizations. Most recent 990, from 2021, so I don’t expect it to be too relevant => https://apps.irs.gov/pub/epostcard/cor/814004928_202112_990_2023051121205973.pdf
Link 10:20 a.m. Apr 22, 2024, UTC-4

HN text posts sorted by new: “Which book your reading and why (Non-fiction Only)” 1 reply: [4 fiction books]
Link 9:11 a.m. Apr 22, 2024, UTC-4

The fact that I have no canker-sores and then I now have 5 that have all popped up at the same time makes me think it’s a diet thing and not
just chance or stress. Like I said though, I’ve been avoiding nuts, which was what I thought it was. Man it just hurts.
Link 9:11 p.m. Apr 21, 2024, UTC-4

‘Your Spirit, which is mending brokenness in ways that the eyes cannot see’
Link 9:43 a.m. Apr 21, 2024, UTC-4

All we’re freaking doing here is Christianity.
I might not be doing it well but that’s all I’m trying to do.
Link 9:43 a.m. Apr 21, 2024, UTC-4

One of my biggest personality flaws is that I get insulted by things that weren't insults or weren't directed at me.
The reason for it is simple. As I imagine I've mentioned before, I don't believe in a "true self"—you are only who you are at any given time, and that is subject to change, either because you change yourself or your environment changes you. This means that it's very easy for me to imagine criticism towards someone else as being towards me. I guess this is technically high empathy, but it's more selfish than the way "empathy" is normally used—I may defend someone only because my overactive imagination imagines myself in their place. This is very closely related to another flaw of mine, although with a distinct cause. Namely, I take criticisms of groups that I am in very personally. This is probably the result of a huge ego.
Link 11:36 p.m. Apr 20, 2024, UTC-4

It's me, the shill.
Link 12:06 p.m. Apr 20, 2024, UTC-4

"Putting the hot in hotbar"
Link 10:55 p.m. Apr 19, 2024, UTC-4

I watched *Escape the Greenroom* again. What an episode of television.
Link 10:26 p.m. Apr 19, 2024, UTC-4

I really need to make a Firefox bug report for https://ourjseditor.com/program/rFgwNx
Reporting bugs of this nature is just such a nightmare because I don't have the context to understand the browser internals at all, so I can't even imagine what part of the renderer is failing. When you hover over the element in the inspector the little highlighted box is (correctly) 18px tall right next to the label that says it's 19.2px. A screenshot of a box with a red background. A tool tip displays "span | 50.6667 x 19.2 | flex item." Dashed lines surround the box, with the line at the bottom coming in just below the bottom of the colored area.
Link 3:13 p.m. Apr 19, 2024, UTC-4

"These are crazy times down at Costello music"
Link 1:49 p.m. Apr 19, 2024, UTC-4

Beginnings of 4 canker sores today.
Pretty much all I’ve had to eat today are muffins (3 and a half), a banana, some Pringle’s. Yesterday I had green beans and Mac and cheese, maybe some chocolate. Maybe I’m allergic to chocolate. I have been drinking lemonade this week, that’s definitely still on the table. I had seafood and a baked potato two nights ago, and a regular rotation of snacks (cheese it’s), but no nuts for at least a week. I did have a couple strawberries on Wednesday.
Link 12:35 p.m. Apr 19, 2024, UTC-4

The fact that Jake delivered what is possibly the best acting in Game Changer history in Sam Says 3 and then lost 4 points for it is iconic
Link 9:02 p.m. Apr 18, 2024, UTC-4

I don't know if I'm going to make it.
I need them to turn on the air conditioning in here. I can't handle it.
Link 2:38 p.m. Apr 18, 2024, UTC-4

I'm going to cry
Link 2:20 p.m. Apr 18, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Praise God from whom all blessings flow!
Link 1:02 p.m. Apr 18, 2024, UTC-4

When the frick is the yield curve going to un-invert.
Okay so there's such a thing as government bonds. Basically, you give the government $100 now, they give you $105 in a year. The percent increase is called the yield (5% in this example). The other variable is time. Is the government going to give you your money back in 1 year or 10 years. And other people can issue bonds, not just the government, but "the yield curve" refers to US treasury bonds. So what is it? Well, it's a graph of the yield versus the holding time. See, normally you want your money back sooner—this gives you more flexibility. (You'd rather have $105 in 1 year (5%) than $150 in 10 years (5%). (I'm assuming no compound interest, so this is wrong, but it means I can do the numbers in my head.)) To compensate for this, you normally get a better yield rate if investing for longer periods of time. So instead of getting $150 in ten years, you might get $155 (5.5%). So the yield curve has time on the X axis, and %-return on the Y axis. In 2022, the yield curve inverted. This means that instead of getting better rates for longer amounts of time, you get worse rates. As of writing, the best rates are 2-months (5.5%) and if you give your money away for 10 years, a longer period, you get a worse rate (4.39%). This is like they're playing hot potato with the money. 'yeah I'll take it for 2 years but I don't want to be stuck with your money for 10 years.' Like what; I'll take your money for 10 years and invest it in short term bonds and take the difference I don't know. I'm not an economist so I don't understand why this is happening. I thought it was a fluke resulting from high interest rates in 2022 and expected it to correct itself but it hasn't. I also have no idea what the implications of this are.
Link 10:25 p.m. Apr 17, 2024, UTC-4

Nothing like doing 50 in a 35.
*pleading* I just want to feel something. If I ever try to tell you that I’m a good driver, I’m lying.
Link 9:02 p.m. Apr 17, 2024, UTC-4

Her: he’s probably thinking about other girls Me: 😍 Dakota Stilts, the tallest man in Baseball.
Link 12:17 p.m. Apr 17, 2024, UTC-4

Slits is such fricking goals => https://youtu.be/ivMvrfp1kqU I don’t know if this is normal but I love him so much. Talk about sexy movement
Link 12:15 p.m. Apr 17, 2024, UTC-4

For some of us, "good enough" isn't good enough.
Link 10:17 a.m. Apr 17, 2024, UTC-4

People will pretty much never admit to your face that they were wrong and you changed their mind. So if you're playing the game of
changing people's minds, you can't hope for that outcome. You have to make your argument as well as you can, and then give the person space. If you've made your arguments well, and if you're right, then the person will eventually change their mind—but they will insist you weren't the reason. They might go do some research themselves to confirm that what you're saying is true, and then the facts will convince them. Maybe the next time they talk to someone else about the issue they won't use a point that you've refuted. Maybe if you talk to them again in a year, they'll deny ever disagreeing with you. But people's minds don't change quickly.
Link 9:42 a.m. Apr 17, 2024, UTC-4

Boredom is a myth invented by the entertainment companies.
Link 9:46 p.m. Apr 16, 2024, UTC-4

Hacker News is such a bad website. It's talking to talk. And it's great. It's people just saying things.
Edit: "This is only tangentially related...Relatively recently I did ketamine infusion therapy"
Link 9:10 p.m. Apr 16, 2024, UTC-4

I love Joehills so much because everything he does very clearly makes perfect sense to him. It does not make any sense to anyone else.
Link 8:05 p.m. Apr 16, 2024, UTC-4

Jess going 'I want my real name to be associated with these takes' is so funny. I love that.
Link 6:48 p.m. Apr 16, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 2:27 p.m. Apr 16, 2024, UTC-4

Remember, the most oppressed class is young girls.
Link 2:23 p.m. Apr 16, 2024, UTC-4

Another iconic code review from ljharb, "arr.push(item) can be converted to arr[arr.length] = item...it's more methods that could be
modified or deleted in the environment beforehand"
Link 2:16 p.m. Apr 16, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 12:31 p.m. Apr 16, 2024, UTC-4

Does this mean I'm entering my K-pop era?
Link 12:21 p.m. Apr 16, 2024, UTC-4

> anti-ti-ti-ti fragile, fragile > anti-ti-ti-ti fragile > anti-ti-ti-ti fragile, fragile > Anti! Fragile! > Anti! Fragile!
-ANTIFRAGILE, LE SSERAFIM
Link 12:19 p.m. Apr 16, 2024, UTC-4

Huh, React has a `memo` function that lets the child component decide when it re-renders.
Link 9:00 a.m. Apr 16, 2024, UTC-4

Welcome to the internet.
Link 8:24 a.m. Apr 16, 2024, UTC-4

Has anyone double checked that I’m not one of the 300000 beetle species?
Link 7:24 a.m. Apr 16, 2024, UTC-4

I can't believe observers were added in 2016. They feel so new.
Link 7:28 p.m. Apr 15, 2024, UTC-4

Sometimes I feel like all philosophy and religion is a scam and the key to true happiness is food and sleep.
Link 2:57 p.m. Apr 15, 2024, UTC-4

I survived on 7 hours of sleep for most of high school, so I know I can do it, so some nights I try. But man I'm tired the next day.
Link 2:06 p.m. Apr 15, 2024, UTC-4

`foo(:bar)` in Ruby passes the symbol `:bar` to the function `foo` `foo(bar:)` in Ruby is syntax sugar for `foo({ :bar => bar })`, creating
a hash with the key `:bar` and the value as the value of the method/variable. `foo(:one, two:)` is valid Ruby but `foo(one:, :two)` is a syntax error (implicit hashes need to be the last argument to a function). `foo :one, two: :three, four:` is syntax sugar for `foo(:one, { :two => :three, :four => four })`
Link 1:23 p.m. Apr 15, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning Matthias.
Link 12:36 p.m. Apr 15, 2024, UTC-4

Killing it for year 8,000 in a row
Link 11:04 a.m. Apr 15, 2024, UTC-4

I listened to Screen, twenty one pilots, the other day and the Christian context really struck me.
“Sing to the sky” has always had a religious ring to it, but I for some reason hadn’t read the “you” in the song as God—despite lyrics like “hide my soul when you’re the only one who knows it.”
Link 9:04 a.m. Apr 15, 2024, UTC-4

Late night bedwars is like a drug and I'm like a relapsing addict.
Link 11:19 p.m. Apr 14, 2024, UTC-4

“It’s just enough to be strong in the broken places”
-Faith Enough, Jars of Clay “While you’re doing fine there’s some people and I who have a really tough time getting through this life, so excuse us while we sing to the sky” -Screen, twenty one pilots > “I brought my son to your disciples, but they could not heal him.” > “You unbelieving and perverse generation. Bring the boy here to me.” Jesus rebuked the demon, and it came out of the boy, and he was healed at that moment. > Then the disciples came to Jesus in private and asked, “Why weren’t we able to drive out the demon?” > Jesus replied, “Because you have so little faith. Truly, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you could say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it would move. Nothing would be impossible for you” Matthew 17:16-20, paraphrased
Link 12:04 p.m. Apr 14, 2024, UTC-4

Why is *Apple* making a movie about how they faked the moon landing??
Link 7:41 a.m. Apr 14, 2024, UTC-4

Why are they making a movie about how they faked the moon landing.
Link 10:19 p.m. Apr 12, 2024, UTC-4

Man I miss 2017 me_irl. The self referential meaningless memes. No call to action, not really any punchline. Just people relaxing and
posting and laughing. That has to still be happening somewhere on the internet, maybe in some corner of TikTok, but I don’t know how to find it.
Link 8:39 p.m. Apr 12, 2024, UTC-4

I just can’t do it. I’m just so hard on myself and I’m convinced that everyone else hates me more than I hate myself.
I can’t fricking handle it. If I workout I’m vain and I’m a jock. If I don’t eat dinner every night I have an eating disorder. If I eat unhealthy meals some nights I’m a glutton. If I don’t work out then I’m out of shape and fat. I just don’t know. I’ve never worried about my image this much before and now I’m fricking going insane. I can’t take it. I’m just so bored and there aren’t any goals in my life. I have no friends. And everyone else hates me more than I hate myself. If I don’t ask about people’s personal lives than I’m detached and phyociopatic but I do ask about people’s personal lives I’m a creep. And I can’t even be like “oh no one thinks you’re a creep” because 1) I think I’m a creep and 2) people would think I was a creep. Edit: yeah. I need to go to sleep. I’m just so angry and I have nothing to be angry at because being angry is morally wrong always (fact check: Jesus temple). I wish God would eat me and replace me with a perfect person. I used to not have code friends and then I had code friends but no personal friends but I judged the code friends for not being personal enough and I judged the personal friends for not being code enough and now I have no friends. I don’t know, I don’t do imperfect people. You must be perfect to be my friend but that’s hypocritical so I must become perfect myself and then I can join with perfect friend club with all the other perfect friends. :D
Link 11:20 p.m. Apr 11, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 9:47 a.m. Apr 11, 2024, UTC-4

There is so many fluids inside of me that would like to come out. (alergies)
Link 9:23 a.m. Apr 11, 2024, UTC-4

The mechanics of call/cc are the same as the mechanics of Primer.
Link 8:55 a.m. Apr 11, 2024, UTC-4

“i cannot be compared, neither greater, nor less, nor equal to nothing”
Link 8:03 a.m. Apr 11, 2024, UTC-4

Another Game Changer episode that I am unable to watch without pausing to laugh and walk around.
Link 9:16 p.m. Apr 10, 2024, UTC-4

I had a dream the other night that VIP turned into a horror show after the first couple of episodes. Vic had god-like powers that allowed
her to telepathically mutilate guest's bodies and trapped them in a city as part of an experiment.
Link 12:28 p.m. Apr 10, 2024, UTC-4

Did you miss me?
Link 9:03 a.m. Apr 10, 2024, UTC-4

the most important parts of perfection
Link 10:01 p.m. Apr 09, 2024, UTC-4

Interesting thought: the fact that I am often disappointed in the reality of relationships or interactions may mean that I’m fantasizing
about the fantasy parts of relationships. I’ve said before that I’m unwilling to lower my standards, but maybe it’s not about lowering my standards, maybe it’s about not wanting or not valuing *the part* of a fantasy relationship that I do. I’m always going to want that perfect relationship, but maybe I can have the most important parts of perfection instead of the most attractive parts.
Link 10:01 p.m. Apr 09, 2024, UTC-4

I have no fricking idea what is going on over at Are.na but man the emotions.
Link 9:20 p.m. Apr 09, 2024, UTC-4

If I were running Cohost, (aside from moving infra to Cloudflare) I'd require you to pay to make more than 10 posts per month.
So there would be a free tier, but hopefully 70-80% of MAU would be paying. The consequences to that seem pretty obvious to me. The site would be small and would stay small. So your costs would go down. You could afford to pay a couple of devs. You could look at decreasing the cost or increasing the number of free posts according to your actual costs. You could implement gifting subscriptions either to an individual or to the community like Twitch, or some other sort of "gleaning". Anyone can sign up, anyone can still read posts. This would put you in the "small amount of money from a large amount of people" area. And this has been proven to work because Are.na has been doing it for years (200 free posts, $7/month for unlimited posts, 4 full time employees, 15,000 paying users). (Cohost for contrast is seeing 30,000 monthly active users, <3,000 paying, and they're trying to support 4 full time employees.) The reason I don't foresee Cohost's current plans working out is this line: "the best way for us to make up for our deficit is to have more active users. the best way to have more active users is to make cohost better." I don't even know where to start with this because it's just wrong. 1. more active users will increase costs (on paper this isn't true, but in practice it is). 2. users don't move to a platform because it's better / users will use even a bad platform if there's a reason to. 3. Cohost's primary audience is gay Luddite furries, which is a limited number of potential users. 5. Cohost's UX is already better than every other social media site 6. Cohost's interface is a Tumblr clone which is extremely confusing if you've never used Tumblr before.
Link 9:06 p.m. Apr 09, 2024, UTC-4

This is kind of evil but I cannot look at Cohost's financials without my brain screaming at me that they're spending 5k a month on CDN
costs out of a moral disagreement with Cloudflare's executive team. They're losing 14k a month and their goal is to "bring the deficit down below $10k" (quote taken out of context I'm sorry) and they're spending 5k a month on CDN fees after moving off of a free Cloudflare plan. Someone help me budget this. The kicker is that it was a free Cloudflare plan. Like man you're really sticking it to Cloudflare by not not paying them anymore. Edit (9:08pm): I don't even know if this is up to date; it might not be true anymore. The H1 2023 report showed $10k in hosting/operations costs and expenses of $46k / month. The most recent report shows $34k in expenses (not broken down). So they've cut expenses somewhere. I don't think this is the real issue it's just funny. => https://cohost.org/staff/post/5023717-march-2024-financial March 2024 update => https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=Cohost+H1+2023+Financial+Update H1 2023 update
Link 8:16 p.m. Apr 09, 2024, UTC-4

You either have to make a large amount of money off of a small percentage of users, or a small amount of money off a large percentage of
users. You can't take a small amount of money from a small percentage of users. I was randomly browsing someone's mastodon the other day and they mentioned how nonsensical Cohost's financials were, and I felt validated that I wasn't the only one who failed to make sense of them.
Link 7:55 p.m. Apr 09, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 1:18 p.m. Apr 09, 2024, UTC-4

It’s started!
Link 2:03 p.m. Apr 08, 2024, UTC-4

The problem is if you’re too safe you start hurting yourself.
Link 9:10 p.m. Apr 07, 2024, UTC-4

I really don’t want to start living a more risky life. I enjoy being safe.
Link 9:04 p.m. Apr 07, 2024, UTC-4

Debating tools just doesn’t matter. It just doesn’t. The quality of the brush doesn’t effect the quality of the art. It just doesn’t.
Link 8:58 p.m. Apr 07, 2024, UTC-4

I miss the old Matthias. Straight from the soul Matthias.
Link 8:23 p.m. Apr 07, 2024, UTC-4

𝕿𝖚𝖓𝖙𝖊𝖒𝖆𝖙𝖔𝖓 removing his other videos because they're "poor quality" is wild. Please tell me someone backed them up. This man has a
mental illness and that's not something I say lightly.
Link 9:48 p.m. Apr 06, 2024, UTC-4

and decided if natural editing
Link 4:15 p.m. Apr 05, 2024, UTC-4

Last week my boss asked if I was bored, and I said no, but now I actually am.
Link 2:56 p.m. Apr 05, 2024, UTC-4

"All services are microservices if you ignore most of their features" XKCD #1988
Link 1:28 p.m. Apr 05, 2024, UTC-4

I love the Formatter Sublime package because the developer is like 'it's dumb that Sublime doesn't restore your cursor position when
re-opening a file' and adds that feature. 'it's dumb that Sublime doesn't have a word count.' Well, Formatter now does that too.
Link 11:50 a.m. Apr 05, 2024, UTC-4

The Bananas have mic'd the opposing team pitcher.
Link 8:19 p.m. Apr 04, 2024, UTC-4

I’m so stressed we have to relax.
Link 5:19 p.m. Apr 04, 2024, UTC-4

I did not get enough sleep last night. But that just means we have to go bigger.
Link 2:24 p.m. Apr 04, 2024, UTC-4

It's weird how there's an hour from 12 to 1.
Link 1:16 p.m. Apr 04, 2024, UTC-4

Ah, HN moment. 'You have to trust someone. Even linux distribution builds aren't reproducible' 'I created a 100% reproducible linux distro'
Link 9:48 a.m. Apr 04, 2024, UTC-4

‘I miss the old Sublime’
Link 10:29 a.m. Apr 03, 2024, UTC-4

“Companies can’t just leech out of general population undisturbed”
Link 9:23 a.m. Apr 03, 2024, UTC-4

Etho hiding a chest full of shulker boxes under Beef's shulker store to exploit his lifetime supply is so funny.
Link 6:48 p.m. Apr 02, 2024, UTC-4

I just love Catppuccin because we can blow every other color scheme out of the water in terms of professionalism by sharing work.
Link 4:55 p.m. Apr 02, 2024, UTC-4

SMASH needs to make the find bar less aggressive: should automatically go away if you start typing in the prompt or switch tabs
Link 1:43 p.m. Apr 02, 2024, UTC-4

I'm going to put links on their own line for the rest of my life because of Gemini. Some ideas are just timeless.
Link 1:30 p.m. Apr 02, 2024, UTC-4

"every way you look at this you lose" -Mrs. Robinson
Link 11:41 a.m. Apr 02, 2024, UTC-4

The issue is that these companies do limited runs. The HP Dev One website is at least polite enough to say that the laptop has sold out.
Link 11:14 a.m. Apr 02, 2024, UTC-4

System76 will sell me a Linux laptop, so that's pretty cool.
Framework doesn't ship with Linux. You have to install it yourself. I've installed Linux ~10 times on various computers, so I'm capable of doing it. (I'm not a pro.) It would be really fricking cool if I didn't have to—it's a chore. And I expect the option to not have to do it myself.
Link 11:02 a.m. Apr 02, 2024, UTC-4

Dell and Lenovo both talk about how they support Linux officially, and they both have pages that claim to list their Linux laptop offerings,
but there aren't any linux laptops there.
Link 10:46 a.m. Apr 02, 2024, UTC-4

Linux users are so funny because they'll say things like 'I've been using Linux on Lenovo laptops for 10 years without any issues, except
that I never managed to get the fingerprint reader working' Like what?
Link 10:36 a.m. Apr 02, 2024, UTC-4

> given how important Debian is to their business, companies like Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google, are already chomping at the bit to
> donate hardware and cloud resources to enable use of the monorepo crying
Link 8:38 a.m. Apr 02, 2024, UTC-4

It's really dumb that `get` and `get_mut` are different. I don't know why it can't figure out whether I need a mutable or immutable
reference. I've spent a little bit of time trying to figure out what types my own variables should be, but I've spent a lot of time trying to figure out what standard library functions will give me the value with the correct type + ownership + mutability + lifetime semantics. You just end up in these absurd convoluted scenarios where you have an owned mutable `Option`. You want to unwrap it and mutate the value inside it. Well that's obviously `&a.as_mut().unwrap()`. You want to move the ownership of the contained object but not the optional, that's `.take().unwrap()`, you want ownership of the value and the option, that's `.unwrap()`. You want a non-mutable reference to the interior value that's `&a.as_ref().unwrap()`. And here's the thing—I'm not complaining about explicit move semantics or explicit mutability. I'm talking about poor implementation of those semantics. There should be some convention or language feature where I can go from `get()` to `get_mut` without having to go to the documentation and searching for all hashmap methods that return `&mut`, and having that possibility that there is no `get_mut` and it's impossible to do what I want.
Link 10:27 p.m. Apr 01, 2024, UTC-4

I can't use `.get` if I want to mutate—and it doesn't matter that I know that mutating is perfectly reasonable. And it's not even a compiler
limitation. I have a mutable reference to the HashMap—I can remove the entry, mutate it, and re-insert and I know that. But because the HashMap API designer decided that `.get` returns an immutable reference—nothing else matters. It's Java-level OOP. It's encapsulation. I can't mutate the HashMap except for how the HashMap API designer wanted me to. And that's where I think the promise of the "smart compiler" falls apart—the compiler isn't creating the API, it's not figuring out what's allowed. It's figuring out whether I'm following the rules that were set by the Rust standard library designers. And so all the Rust book examples make sense because they're working with integers. But as soon as you touch the standard library, you have to start rotating through 14 different ways to unwrap an optional. I guess what I'm saying is that the Rust compiler is a borrow-checker, not a borrow-solver.
Link 10:10 p.m. Apr 01, 2024, UTC-4

It feels like there should be a distinction between someone who has their own way of how they want things to work and someone who has no
idea how they want things to work.
Link 10:04 p.m. Apr 01, 2024, UTC-4

The Rust culture is so annoying I'm sorry. I asked a question in the Rust question: I want to modify a HashMap value, and this guy is like
"you can't be modifying things willy-nilly in safe rust." And then a couple minutes later he points out there's function to get a mutable reference to a HashMap value. The Rust API is just so huge I just can't wrap my brain around it. Like I'm not good at writing Zig. I'm not smarter at writing Zig code. But the way that Zig is designed, I as the programmer have control over what's going on, and so I figured out how to allocate on the stack and so all of my Zig code is 100% stack allocations—I don't allocate anything on the heap at any point. (Even the Zig functions that do allocations take an allocator, so I can allocate space on the stack and create a fixed buffer allocator for them to use.) But I can't do that in Rust because `HashMap` allocates on the heap and that makes the API more complicated. So instead of creating my own constrains, I need to satisfy all of the standard library API constrains.
Link 10:01 p.m. Apr 01, 2024, UTC-4

Maybe one day I'll be okay.
Link 3:27 p.m. Apr 01, 2024, UTC-4

Let's fricking goooo
Link 2:47 p.m. Apr 01, 2024, UTC-4

To be clear, this has 0 end-user effect: the only people that care are Catppuccin port developers.
Link 1:48 p.m. Apr 01, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 12:19 p.m. Apr 01, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 10:00 a.m. Apr 01, 2024, UTC-4

One of the many reasons raid farms are OP is because they operate independently of the server mob cap.
Link 8:09 p.m. Mar 31, 2024, UTC-4

It’s difficult for me to relax when everyone else is relaxed.
Link 9:24 a.m. Mar 31, 2024, UTC-4

Why does God feed the birds of the air but I have to make myself two plain waffles?
Link 7:22 p.m. Mar 30, 2024, UTC-4

I guess I did also eat a banana and an apple today so really it’s my fault.
Link 7:19 p.m. Mar 30, 2024, UTC-4

I have discovered some spoons that have allowed me to make some waffles.
Link 7:17 p.m. Mar 30, 2024, UTC-4

I'm just miserable and it's because I've only eaten 3 eggs and some corn puff things today and yeah.
Link 6:55 p.m. Mar 30, 2024, UTC-4

I want to go so big that people know how to pronounce Matthias.
Link 7:46 a.m. Mar 30, 2024, UTC-4

Just read the SFC v Vizio initial filing. Big fan of when it says "That's the deal." Like sure. That's what I say in all my legal filings.
Link 8:41 p.m. Mar 29, 2024, UTC-4

It feels disrespectful to point out that these people are wrong because it is so obviously wrong that if they cared at all they would look
at it and notice.
Link 4:12 p.m. Mar 29, 2024, UTC-4

I'm so stressed, and I do it to myself. Oh my word.
Link 4:09 p.m. Mar 29, 2024, UTC-4

`git stash show` not including untracked is evil.
Link 2:03 p.m. Mar 29, 2024, UTC-4

I am very smart lol
Link 12:58 p.m. Mar 29, 2024, UTC-4

Hardest problem in computer science is still naming things.
Link 11:49 a.m. Mar 29, 2024, UTC-4

I want to try going down to like 10/9/8px text on mobile on this website.
Link 11:33 a.m. Mar 29, 2024, UTC-4

SMASH 1.0 (our third major milestone, the project is currently pre-alpha) would support a plugin API for other types of interactive prompts
to "take over" the SMASH command-input box in order to provide syntax highlighting and auto completion suggestions. Do you know what API already exists for providing syntax highlighting and auto completion? LSP. I hesitate to commit to supporting LSP because SMASH is not a editor. But if that protocol already exists...
Link 11:27 a.m. Mar 29, 2024, UTC-4

If you use the same font size for mobile and desktop, you end up with a horizontal line length of like 35 characters on mobile.
Link 11:14 a.m. Mar 29, 2024, UTC-4

Fienberg's chat does a bit where if someone makes a typo people will say "MINOR TYPO!" and repeat the misspelling or whatever. But that's
just what programming is like all the time.
Link 3:52 p.m. Mar 28, 2024, UTC-4

Oh my word. We need to move faster.
Link 3:29 p.m. Mar 28, 2024, UTC-4

I am so stressed.
Link 1:28 p.m. Mar 28, 2024, UTC-4

Anytime a HN comment uses “All I want…” you know it’s going to be good.
Link 12:08 p.m. Mar 28, 2024, UTC-4

I'm going to die of old age at like 45.
Link 11:04 a.m. Mar 28, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning. My head hurts.
Link 9:46 a.m. Mar 28, 2024, UTC-4

I’m a freak. You can’t program for 8 hours during the day and come home and program for 3 hours at night unless something is wrong with you.
Link 8:49 a.m. Mar 28, 2024, UTC-4

Rare Jason Snell bad take “smartphone is basically required for every human on planet earth”
Link 7:44 a.m. Mar 28, 2024, UTC-4

Thinking about it, it seems like SMASH should resemble a POSIX compliant shell more than I originally intended. I originally intended to
only support the most basic of commands, and take it as an opportunity to simplify and iron-out the shell interface. And I'll still do that in some ways. But generally, people know how to use POSIX shells, and solutions provided by POSIX are not bad. The question I'm asking myself is not "could it be better," because it can, but "is it possible to deliver the clean and easy to use terminal experience that I want SMASH to deliver, while still supporting these POSIXs features." And I think the answer is yes for a lot of things, like pipes (which I originally didn't intend on supporting). I think there are other places like some of the quoting rules which may get in the way of delivering an intuitive terminal experience, and so I may need to break compatibility in those areas. Bash is a shell scripting language. It's a whole scripting language. And I don't want the SMASH shell to ever support conditionals or turning complete logic or functions, because it detracts from the status quo of the terminal as a command-entry-screen.
Link 12:01 a.m. Mar 28, 2024, UTC-4

If I was using features that were at all weird, I wouldn't be complaining. But I'm trying to use flexbox to vertically center some text.
Link 8:59 p.m. Mar 27, 2024, UTC-4

Browser compatibility bugs found working on SMASH: 1
Link 8:43 p.m. Mar 27, 2024, UTC-4

Better dictation => https://withaqua.com/
Link 8:34 p.m. Mar 27, 2024, UTC-4

Reading the SVG spec fight me
Link 7:58 p.m. Mar 27, 2024, UTC-4

Maybe when people say “know” or “understand” someone they mean “trust” them.
You can trust someone without knowing them. If you have to know someone completely in order to trust them, that’s scicopathic like me.
Link 5:18 p.m. Mar 27, 2024, UTC-4

How are these people allowed to make software.
Link 4:24 p.m. Mar 27, 2024, UTC-4

Ah, the `for switch`, my beloved.
Link 1:20 p.m. Mar 27, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning. Today is going to be a hard day.
Link 8:55 a.m. Mar 27, 2024, UTC-4

I'm addicted to programming. And I'm not going to stop. I'm too far gone. This is my life now.
Link 11:16 p.m. Mar 26, 2024, UTC-4

IRB's show_source can somehow find the definition location of methods declared by Rails using string interpolation and eval.
Like I'm a little impressed it can find it. I'm shocked that it can point me to the right line of the multi-line-string. Again, something that is totally obviously possible, but that is non-trival—someone had to decide to make it work.
Link 3:14 p.m. Mar 26, 2024, UTC-4

'Do it for The King. What you know about that?'
Link 1:41 p.m. Mar 26, 2024, UTC-4

It would be very easy for SMASH to slip into not offering features because they're "too difficult."
This is one of the things that's weird about software. For any piece of software, there's a whole class of features that are possible but are often omitted because they're not 100% necessary. And people will say they're "too difficult" but nothing in software is that much more difficult than anything else. What they mean is that these features aren't 100% necessary and aren't trivial, or aren't possible to implement 100% perfectly. And one of the reasons I'm excited about SMASH is because there are a lot of features I can imagine for a terminal that fall into this category today (using the mouse to move the cursor in the prompt or deleting selected text in the prompt or detecting whether to use control+c to copy or kill the program on Linux or automatically quoting paths with spaces or breaking the output for wrapping on spaces or updating aliases/the prompt without closing and restarting the shell or using command for keyboard shortcuts). But at the same time there are features that are completely possible to implement, like command+f, that I'm very hesitant to implement in SMASH because it doesn't fit with SMASH's UI paradigms, in same way that selecting and deleting text isn't in the paradigm of terminal emulators. But I think you have to make a distinction between "doesn't naturally fit into the existing UX paradigm" and "would compromise the UX paradigm." And so I think allowing command+f is the right call, even though it breaks the prompt-focused guarantee. (Where, for example, links being clickable in the output would compromise the text-only output paradigm.)
Link 12:38 p.m. Mar 26, 2024, UTC-4

Bigger than this
Link 12:26 p.m. Mar 26, 2024, UTC-4

Feinberg is a confirmed Kenadian fan, so based.
Link 8:28 a.m. Mar 26, 2024, UTC-4

One of my favorite things about the lesbians in The Count is that it's one of the very few things in the book that The Count doesn't have
a hand in. The book is like, 'The Count is making this guy's life miserable and also, by the way, to really drive home that this guy sucks, his daughter elopes with another woman.' Mlle Eugéngie Danglers, icon. Will continue to post about her.
Link 11:54 p.m. Mar 25, 2024, UTC-4

Rewatching this; I cannot believe it only has 2k views; it is a work of art. So well edited.
Link 7:55 p.m. Mar 25, 2024, UTC-4

Bruh I had stuff I wanted to do today and instead I have to watch the Couri invitational vod
Link 7:46 p.m. Mar 25, 2024, UTC-4

I'm feeling really bitter today. I have to hold back from sassing everyone
Link 2:33 p.m. Mar 25, 2024, UTC-4

Fight me. Love me.
Link 2:28 p.m. Mar 25, 2024, UTC-4

Marketing is almost inherently aspirational. Which is interesting.
Link 11:04 a.m. Mar 25, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 10:03 a.m. Mar 25, 2024, UTC-4

The alternate Discord clients are now straight up using Electron.
Link 9:39 a.m. Mar 25, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning me.
Link 9:24 a.m. Mar 25, 2024, UTC-4

Might become an EVE Online player. Thinking about it, I could throw a couple thousand hours of my life into it. Probably shouldn’t.
Link 9:19 a.m. Mar 25, 2024, UTC-4

Aahhahhaa
Link 9:15 a.m. Mar 25, 2024, UTC-4

A bigger part of it is just that I don’t believe anyone will ever understand me. I know a lot of people. A lot of people. Who claim to
understand me and yet react in shock and confusion when I describe how my brain works. I don’t know if I want someone who understands me or someone who doesn’t try to. I’m not afraid of someone knowing me. I’m deeply deeply afraid of someone claiming that they know me. It’s humiliating for someone else to say that they understand what goes on in my head. Because they’re saying that there’s no reason to listen to me and there’s no reason for me to exist.
Link 11:54 p.m. Mar 24, 2024, UTC-4

The most radical realization of my life is that my time is not valuable.
You should use your time for the things that you value, not value the time itself.
Link 10:58 p.m. Mar 24, 2024, UTC-4

Victoria tallying the scores in her head and saying them out is so peak. Some people were built to host.
=> https://youtu.be/ybEfflKZ9Oc?t=2400 For context, Victoria hosts Only Connect but is a participant on this episode of Taskmaster.
Link 12:37 a.m. Mar 24, 2024, UTC-4

"The Juice is loose"
Link 11:22 p.m. Mar 23, 2024, UTC-4

It’s the new wave of the future.
Link 4:36 p.m. Mar 23, 2024, UTC-4

It's crazy that I'm so young and so old
Link 4:03 p.m. Mar 23, 2024, UTC-4

I went insane back in '09.
Link 2:28 p.m. Mar 23, 2024, UTC-4

Okay I can't just send Alex's puzzle because it's 3 times Discord's character limit. It doesn't fit in the living room.
Link 1:20 a.m. Mar 23, 2024, UTC-4

Man. Okay. So I can't bring myself to send Alex's puzzle, because it doesn't fit. It's not good. It's like using a Lamborghini as decoration
in your living room. It just doesn't belong. I was flicking through xkcd earlier today, as I do often, and I was thinking about how Randall has put out a lot of comics very consistently, and obviously thinking about this in the context of the Linoleum Club. A lot of the xkcd's are bad, and I think my realization was that, to use the same words as I was using earlier, a lot of the comics don't fit or didn't fit before they were published. And it's obviously easy to look back at XKCD and view it as a comprehensive work, and see that every comic fits because it's there. But some of them I could imagine myself refusing to publish if I was in Randell's shoes because they were too different from the 2,000 comic mean. There are a lot of repetitive sex jokes. #594 is just a single really bad pun. And there are some really good classic comics in that section of XKCD history but I think that's what makes it more brutal. My point is that I would have skipped a day in there. I would have said, "we can't publish #544" because what is it talking about. But Randall didn't, and I don't criticize him for that because on average XKCD is good. So I'm going to shove Alex's puzzle into the Club wholesale, and it's going to be fine, because we can't miss more days and big-picture I'm okay with other people writing puzzles that don't match the tone or difficulty that I would use.
Link 1:08 a.m. Mar 23, 2024, UTC-4

Grian "what I actually need is therapy" "it's on the list, right after my sheep farm" is so relatable.
Link 6:43 p.m. Mar 22, 2024, UTC-4

I have conceived of the cubical muffin.
Link 5:32 p.m. Mar 22, 2024, UTC-4

It's kind of impressive that Microsoft fumbled the OS so hard in the early 2000s.
Link 4:48 p.m. Mar 22, 2024, UTC-4

As far as I can tell, EVE Online is XKCD #569.
Link 4:19 p.m. Mar 22, 2024, UTC-4

Man I wish Framework had just one or two more designers. Like.
> The magnet-attach bezel is easy to swap and comes in a range of colors The image is only of 3 of the colors.
Link 4:08 p.m. Mar 22, 2024, UTC-4

I know there are a lot of criticisms of the Magic Mouse, but have you considered that you can flip it over and spin it around like a top?
Link 11:57 a.m. Mar 22, 2024, UTC-4

One of the commenters wanted to sync his music library between his phone and computer without a subscription, and like, that's not a service
anyone offers. Like you're describing iTunes Match which is a paid subscription, or you can do it with Apple Music, or with Spotify premium, but there's no world where the DOJ forces Apple to do it for free. And then of course the commenter yesterday who wanted to inspect and clean up the "System Storage" section of his phones storage. Like that is not going to happen here buddy. I get it, you want low-level access to your device. It was super cool for me to SSH into my phone when it was Jailbroken. But I think that's going to stay in the realm of Jailbreaking.
Link 10:35 a.m. Mar 22, 2024, UTC-4

My other thought on the Apple lawsuit was that Apple's policies in many of the areas being considered have improved significantly since the
DOJ started preparing the lawsuit in 2019. Ex. third-party default browsers, 15% fee instead of 30% for small developers, etc.
Link 10:25 a.m. Mar 22, 2024, UTC-4

The HN Apple monopoly lawsuit thread is so funny because everyone is airing their personal grievances with Apple.
> RIP lala.com, my first and favorite music streaming service - bought out by Apple...As if I needed a reason to further resent Apple. There was a comment that was really interesting about how Apple's issue is that it doesn't have good enough relationships with third-party companies, in particular App developers. And that's a big part of how I see Apple. This isn't about Apple vs. consumers, this is about Apple vs third party developers. The browser engine thing is a good example. You can argue all you want that more choice is inherently better for consumers, but I don't think end-users really care. I'm a web developer and I don't really care. So add on to that that I (as a self-admitted Apple fanboy) think that Apple's web browser is the best. And I don't understand what the angle for end-users is. You can make a similar argument for streaming music services or accessories. Garmin feels wronged because they can't make a watch that replies to texts on an iPhone, but I can reply to texts from my iPhone on my Apple Watch, so I don't feel wronged. And even if a Garmin could reply to texts, I would still buy an Apple Watch. And so Apple is causing harm, and it's causing harm to its competitors. (Whether it's anti-competitive or just hurting them by making better products will be decided by the court.) But a lot of the HN comments seem naive in thinking that this lawsuit is about allowing indie developers to access the file system API or something.
Link 10:08 a.m. Mar 22, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning.
Link 12:13 p.m. Mar 21, 2024, UTC-4

How's it going VC-backed infinite-growth technology-industry? Mermaid has raised 7.5 MILLION in VC funding to put charts in markdown.
Link 10:27 p.m. Mar 20, 2024, UTC-4

So right now the prompt in SMASH is locked to the bottom of the screen, but I think I only want it locked to the bottom when you have
scrollback below it. If you have scrollback above and below it, it locks to the bottom. This is weird because how scrolling works is also weird. I think we allow scroll-past-end, and we do auto-scrolling—the big one is that if you enter a command, that input command won't scroll past the top of the screen. If you scroll-past-end, like when you first open a traditional terminal, the prompt is at the top of screen, but it doesn't lock there. If you enter a command with long output, the prompt gets locked to the bottom while you don't scroll down. If you enter a number of commands with short output, then you're auto-scrolled-down (like a normal terminal), while the prompt is locked to the bottom. The difference is that you can then choose to scroll-past-end, just like in an editor with scroll-past-end.
Link 12:06 p.m. Mar 20, 2024, UTC-4

SMASH: button/mode that hides the scrollback history, and shows only the output of the last command
This is a way to implement/achieve one of the implicit goals of SMASH, which is to be such a good pager that you don't need a dedicated pager. Terminal + shell + pager replacement.
Link 9:56 a.m. Mar 20, 2024, UTC-4

Like I don't know what Hank Green was doing in 2015, but it wasn't this => https://good.store/
And I guess he was doing similar things, and I either didn't know about them or didn't care or dismissed him as looking for attention. It's easy to look at, Mr. Beast, for example, or a youtuber or influencer who's just gotten popular and starts promoting a charity or advertising their charitable donations as them just trying to continue and expand their publicity. Of course these types of people are donating in public because they're people who love attention and they think donating will get them more attention. But because of where Hank and John are, relative to what else is being done on Youtube and what they've done in the past, it looks more genuine to me today. They're not trying to make themselves look good to people that don't know them; they have an established audience. And they've decided to direct that audience to charitable giving rather than towards "hank and john" NFTs.
Link 7:40 p.m. Mar 19, 2024, UTC-4

I've never been a nerdfighter, in part because I think the label "nerdfighter" is a little cringe, but it's absolutely wild to look at
vlogbrothers in 2024 and just be blown away by the amount of good that they're doing and how positive the community is.
Link 7:24 p.m. Mar 19, 2024, UTC-4

What if SMASH was (eventually) a compatible terminal emulator? If the prompt dropped away when it detected a "full-screen" app like Vim?
Link 9:21 a.m. Mar 19, 2024, UTC-4

I've had the moment of clarity that I've needed to distill what Modern Minimalist actually is.
## Modern Minimalist Software Development Philosophy 1. Release quickly ("rolling release"). 2. Favor code maintainability, in service of 1. 3. Add only essential features, in service of 2. Features lead to complexity, complexity leads to lack of maintainability, lack of maintainability leads to inability to ship fixes, inability to ship fixes allows bugs to thrive.
Link 10:35 p.m. Mar 18, 2024, UTC-4

To elaborate on my Rust thought the other day—because of the way that lifetimes and moving both work, adding a line that reads a variable
or calls a read-only function on that variable can introduce a compiler error, by either moving the value out of the variable, or using the variable in a closure with a greater lifetime. It's 100% compile time, so it delivers on the Rust promise in that sense, but it's difficult to reason about the code.
Link 9:38 p.m. Mar 18, 2024, UTC-4

When I predicted Etho last Thursday, I was not accounting for the fact that his video was going to be 53 minutes long. I thought it was
going to be a normal-length 30min one because he apologized for giving us 40 minutes last video. These are the factors you have to consider.
Link 7:06 p.m. Mar 18, 2024, UTC-4

I'm kind of easily distracted.
Link 3:10 p.m. Mar 18, 2024, UTC-4

The Pizza analogy describes, really, the problems with over-modularization (of the sort that is particularly tempting in OOP, but which is
by no means specific to it. You can imagine the same complexities with composing functions in a functional language). Imagine you've been tasked to build a dynamic menu / billing system / ordering system of some sort for a pizza restaurant. You create a Pizza class, which describes a Pizza that the customer might order. It has a size, a price, a list of toppings, methods to ensure that all of the ingredients are in stock, etc. When listing out the menu of available Pizzas, you notice that a huge portion of the menu entries share configuration code describing common dough and cheese options. You, taking the opportunity to DRY your code, create a subclass of Pizza called CheesePizza. This allows you to share the cheese methods and declarations between a large number of your Pizzas. But you can go a step further. A lot of Pizzas have Pepperoni; surely that's a subclass as well. So you can subclass PepperoniPizza from CheesePizza and subclass BBQPizza from Pizza and MeatLoversPizza from PepperoniPizza and so on for every pizza on the menu. A customer then comes in and orders a pepperoni pizza without cheese (as they are lactose intolerant). This isn't a hardcoded class, but your ordering system supports modifications; you can create a PepperoniPizza without cheese. But should you? PepperoniPizza subclasses CheesePizza—the defining feature of which is that it has cheese. Do the methods in CheesePizza work if the pizza doesn't have cheese? Or will they crash your system? What's interesting to me about the problem at this point is that it is totally artificial. It's very clear what the customer wants, and it's not fundamentally difficult to represent in computer memory. If you hadn't done any of your refactoring, it would be very clear how to express this request: a Pizza with pepperoni as its only topping. The solution is to not try to encode data in your type system or class structure or methods or functions or code. If you keep data about the pizza toppings at runtime (or as close to it as possible—you can still hard-code the menu), then your code becomes easier to maintain, despite the fact that it is less modular and uglier. You have every method in the one Pizza class and no method is able to make any assumptions about the underlying data. This is semantic programming. Let your code reflect the semantic complexity of the real-world problem that it is trying to solve. Iterate the options explicitly as data instead of encoding them implicitly as code. A pizza can have any toppings in the real world—it should be able to have any toppings in your code. It's important in modern minimalist software that you avoid this temptation to "simplify the equation" and that you avoid ending up with the most concise, modular, code possible. Many long-lived projects with attentive maintainers fall into this trap. They've been refactored so many times to support the current "menu" that when a customer walks in with a request for a "cheese-free pizza" (or analogous request that the maintainer didn't predict) there's no way to express it and the customer leaves disappointed.
Link 2:57 p.m. Mar 18, 2024, UTC-4

I could read *The Three Musketeers*, for more Dumas, but I watched the Barbie Three Musketeers as a kid (I had a sister), and that version
was good; I think that's sufficient.
Link 2:16 p.m. Mar 18, 2024, UTC-4

I love when someone links a source that includes a huge disclaimer. I hate that this website is "Matthias complains about people on the
internet"
Link 1:58 p.m. Mar 18, 2024, UTC-4

Count of Monte Cristo adaptation where the count is imprisoned in 1800 but escapes into the modern day.
Link 10:55 a.m. Mar 18, 2024, UTC-4

I'm torn between wanting to watch Firefly for the experience, and wanting my only conception of the characters to be the XKCD versions.
Link 10:23 a.m. Mar 18, 2024, UTC-4

I just vouched for a HN comment reading “Bro woke up with no gf :'(”
Link 9:46 a.m. Mar 18, 2024, UTC-4

Every variable in Rust is compile-time nullable.
Link 8:56 a.m. Mar 18, 2024, UTC-4

Why does unwrapping an optional require a move?
Link 8:16 a.m. Mar 17, 2024, UTC-5

I can't hate Rust because I know that I'm stumbling around like a blind man instead of reading and understanding the code that I'm writing,
but the language is just so complicated that it would take me hours to understand what's going on. You need to understand not just what a move is, but also whether every single data type in your code implements Copy or not. Optional. Result. Mutex. Cell. And all of them have different behaviors. Mutable reference, shared reference. And how do they interact with one another? I don't know.
Link 5:11 p.m. Mar 16, 2024, UTC-5

It's frustrating writing strictly-typed languages like Rust because documentation exists in this state where the compiler is assumed to have
perfect knowledge. I'm reading documentation on multi-threaded access of a variable but I don't need multi-threaded access. However, I cannot prove to the compiler that I won't have multi-threaded access and so I need to write code like I have multi-threaded access, which can make the documentation difficult to follow.
Link 4:46 p.m. Mar 16, 2024, UTC-5

Making a tiny bit of progress on SMASH. It's super annoying because web-tech is the only thing that I know well enough to be confident I can
get the level of detail that I want, but it's not a great choice for extreme level of detail. We'll see how it goes.
Link 9:15 p.m. Mar 14, 2024, UTC-5

It’s just so hard.
Link 9:36 a.m. Mar 13, 2024, UTC-4

My favorite cursed RegEx trick is that `[a-z]` matches letters between a and z but `[-az]` matches `-`, a, and z.
Link 2:18 p.m. Mar 12, 2024, UTC-4

Breaking news: The EU is drafting the "Make HN Happy Act," which requires that all electronic devices be capable of downloading code
from the internet and running it with root permissions and no kernel protections.
Link 9:28 a.m. Mar 12, 2024, UTC-4

Good morning. Today
Link 8:51 a.m. Mar 12, 2024, UTC-4

I have no chill. I am so stressed. Oh my word. Deep breath in. Deep breath out.
Link 11:10 p.m. Mar 11, 2024, UTC-4

There are a lot of good one-liners in The Count obviously, but one of my favorite is Faria explaining, well,
> In Rome, I had nearly five thousand volumes in my library. By reading and re-reading them, I discovered that one hundred and fifty books, carefully chosen, give you, if not a complete summary of human knowledge, at least everything that it is useful for a man to know. I devoted three years of my life to reading and re-reading these hundred and fifty volumes, so that when I was arrested I knew them more or less by heart. In prison, with a slight effort of memory, I recalled them entirely. Three comments: 1) what an anthropology and epistemology from the author. What a statement about man and knowledge. 2) Ah, to live 200 years ago when all human knowledge fit in 150 books. No history after Napoleon, no world wars, no cold wars. No atomic or relativistic physics, no electricity, no computer science at all. 3) One of the things that makes this book so fun and effective is that Dumas is willing to write-away stuff like acquiring knowledge, leaving us time to read 100 pages of various characters’ suicidal ideations.
Link 10:02 p.m. Mar 11, 2024, UTC-4

I went insane 40 years ago.
Link 2:05 p.m. Mar 11, 2024, UTC-4

I wish I had time to make all the things I want to make. I'm almost certain Liteworks/TPC could work but I don't have the motivation or time
Link 1:12 p.m. Mar 11, 2024, UTC-4

Venting HN comment here
> Discord is being used as a pretty tangible alternative. Conversations that would happen in the Reddit comments can happen in a Discord channel, and many big Discord communities have channels like `#showoff` where people can post bigger projects. There are downsides like the lack of SEO, Reddit-style comment replies, and the upvote algorithm, but there are also advantages like real-time communication and privacy (in that your comments won’t show up in web results years later).
Link 11:21 a.m. Mar 11, 2024, UTC-4

Oh, why does my poor mouth hurt all the time.
Link 10:00 a.m. Mar 11, 2024, UTC-4

Game Changer S6E1 spoilers!
Brennan confirms Chicken Parm is his second favorite food! What happened to 'I love all my children equally,' Brennan???
Link 2:58 p.m. Mar 10, 2024, UTC-4

It's such a scam that Game Changer releases every other week. That's like $3 an episode.
Link 2:29 p.m. Mar 10, 2024, UTC-4

I praise my eye for detail, but it's really largely that when something goes catastrophically wrong I look for the responsible details.
Link 11:34 a.m. Mar 10, 2024, UTC-4

I just don't understand why no one has solved portable package management yet. It's easier to create a Docker container with an overlay
filesystem (I don't think overlay is the right word, you know what I mean), than it is to allow the package manager to install things at a different location.
Link 10:24 p.m. Mar 09, 2024, UTC-5

One of the key realizations of The Modern Minimalist is that some things just shouldn't scale. Some things should.
> An API client is not venture scale.
Link 6:19 p.m. Mar 09, 2024, UTC-5

This is ballsy because it's a little farther out, but I'm predicting Etho in 5 days. So Thursday.
I don't expect to nail this, I expect it to be +/- a day. We'll see.
Link 1:10 p.m. Mar 09, 2024, UTC-5

Didn't climb a tree today if I don't climb on tomorrow my brain is going to explode.
Link 10:40 p.m. Mar 08, 2024, UTC-5

Today in HN sorted by new text posts: > What if you opened a novelty restaurant, like in Vegas, where the main attraction is “the wold’s
> longest breadstick”. And it’s just a long breadstick that is continuously being added to and baked on a conveyer belt. Then you could cut sections and serve it to customers.
Link 6:57 p.m. Mar 08, 2024, UTC-5

I'm going insane.
Link 4:39 p.m. Mar 08, 2024, UTC-5

"Give me the thing that I saw once when I was younger"
-Song, Sylvan Esso
Link 4:01 p.m. Mar 08, 2024, UTC-5

programmings
Link 2:10 p.m. Mar 08, 2024, UTC-5

The worst thing about programmers (including myself) is that they think you can solve social problems by writing enough code.
Link 2:10 p.m. Mar 08, 2024, UTC-5

No joke HN user explaining how it would be better to download a folder of 13F forms and run a script to generate a CSV rather than having a
sortable table on a website. Because making it a website will, and I quote, "reduce the pool of people that will use this." Like I see the vision. This website doesn't need CSS or JS or to be a web app at all. You could go to the page and click a "download Thoughts" button that downloads a native executable that you run that produces a CSV.
Link 1:53 p.m. Mar 08, 2024, UTC-5

I want to not write code today. I want to climb a tree.
Link 1:09 p.m. Mar 08, 2024, UTC-5

Throwing myself at the wall to see what sticks.
Link 11:44 a.m. Mar 08, 2024, UTC-5

nocom still blows my mind.
Link 11:31 a.m. Mar 08, 2024, UTC-5

So let me talk through this. Wbond is paid by SublimeHQ to host package control. No one else can host a different version of package
control because it wouldn't have the endorsement (in Sublime Text itself) or the financial backing of SublimeHQ covering hosting costs. Wbond doesn't have the time to manage updates to Package Control. Wbond is unwilling to allow anyone else to maintain updates to Package Control while he is hosting it. All reasonable positions on their own, but together they mean that Package Control cannot receive updates.
Link 9:38 a.m. Mar 08, 2024, UTC-5

I want to learn how to print and bind books. There are a lot of documents that I would like to bring into the realm of physical space. A
subset: Why's Poignant Guide to Ruby; RFC 9110.
Link 8:44 a.m. Mar 08, 2024, UTC-5

"I had such high hopes for the minds of our generation, if we had some goals, we could reach out and take them."
Link 5:14 p.m. Mar 07, 2024, UTC-5

Why would use the AWS CLI to ssh into the instance when I can just go to `/__better_errors` and use a shell at the last error.
Link 3:52 p.m. Mar 07, 2024, UTC-5

Yes I did remove the markdown link; if you were wondering. It wasn't needed.
Link 1:54 p.m. Mar 07, 2024, UTC-5

I haven't written a markdown link in years; since discovering Gemini. It feels so familiar and yet so strange.
Link 1:34 p.m. Mar 07, 2024, UTC-5

Some modern minimalist thoughts: Release early (before it's been 100% tested) Release quickly (small turn around time) Shouldn't be
releasing often (it's minimalist software). Compare to release-early-release-often from Bazaar. Shouldn't have a lot of whack-a-mole if you design your system to be explicit and at times verbose (semantic; pizza example). Components should be independent. (Only end-to-end tests, to avoid solidification of code.) Don't semver; rolling release of bug fixes. Somehow I've never posted the pizza example of semantic/modular design?
Link 12:44 p.m. Mar 07, 2024, UTC-5

Now what
Link 12:35 p.m. Mar 07, 2024, UTC-5

My 2 tab management tips: * Recognize that 99% of the time it's quicker to find something again than it is to find a tab containing it
* Regularly bulk close tabs
Link 11:13 a.m. Mar 07, 2024, UTC-5

I wish I understood words. I wish I understood why "TWICE AND COUNTING" sounds so good.
Link 11:07 p.m. Mar 06, 2024, UTC-5

I want there to be four things in the universe. Me, my mom, God, and orange slices.
> How many things are in the universe? > how many do you want
Link 11:01 p.m. Mar 06, 2024, UTC-5

I'm a listener, not a talker. When I try to talk, it sounds like this.
Link 8:42 p.m. Mar 06, 2024, UTC-5

Active Record can "be used independently outside Rails" if you create a global struct called `Rails` and shim methods.
Link 8:20 p.m. Mar 06, 2024, UTC-5

Where was the Rails source code hosted before Github was created with Rails?
Link 8:20 p.m. Mar 06, 2024, UTC-5

This is a post about how beautiful orange slices are. Possibly God's 4th greatest creation.* Orange, translucent, sweet. So liquid-y and yet
so solid. Dry on the outside. Supple. I don't know what supple means. With beautiful darker veins. Ah. * Notwithstanding any human selective breeding.
Link 6:40 p.m. Mar 06, 2024, UTC-5

The "regular functions CAN NOT capture outer state" of Grib also applies to Ruby. You need blocks to capture outer state.
Link 4:59 p.m. Mar 06, 2024, UTC-5

The advertising line for the Apple Studio Display is "Immerse yourself in a 5K dream." But I don't want to be immersed in a 5K dream; I want
to be able to tell the difference between light blue and white. After 10 minutes screwing with color profiles I've decided my current Dell monitor doesn't have the color range required to display RGB and I need a Studio Display.
Link 4:31 p.m. Mar 06, 2024, UTC-5

I love Linux's OOM killer. It's so good and fun and useful. :D
jk My Docker container was killed because of tasks happening in a different docker container and Linux OOM Killer on the host is the prime suspect.
Link 3:44 p.m. Mar 06, 2024, UTC-5

Antonoff talked about when you find success either in music or in relationships you have to take off some of that amour—"I don't care what
you think"
Link 2:08 p.m. Mar 06, 2024, UTC-5

Features that Sublime Text will literally never have for architectural reasons: Coloring find results a different color.
Link 1:16 p.m. Mar 06, 2024, UTC-5

"Here to Stay," Swingrowers
Link 9:32 a.m. Mar 06, 2024, UTC-5

Hacker News users saying without saying "you shouldn't be able to do synchronous IO."
Link 8:59 a.m. Mar 06, 2024, UTC-5

I'm not stubborn I'm just right. And the computer is wrong. And so there's no universe where I "give in" because it's just not possible. You
could try to convince me that 2 + 2 = 5 for as long as you want and it's not even stubbornness I'm just right. It doesn't mean I'm not miserable.
Link 11:13 p.m. Mar 05, 2024, UTC-5

I'm so hyped for SMASH because you can do stuff like buffering commands; like create a queue of commands to send once the previous one has
executed.
Link 10:06 p.m. Mar 05, 2024, UTC-5

Read all of standard-in into a string, Ruby: `STDIN.read`. Honestly Ruby makes every other "scripting" language feel like C.
Python `import sys; sys.stdin.read()` Node: I honestly don't know.
Link 9:57 p.m. Mar 05, 2024, UTC-5

Day 8,000 of fricking killing it.
Link 6:29 p.m. Mar 05, 2024, UTC-5

A screenshot of Etho Hermitcraft #4, uploaded 3 hours ago.
Link 5:36 p.m. Mar 05, 2024, UTC-5

Bigger than this.
Link 3:54 p.m. Mar 05, 2024, UTC-5

Crossed the hyperpop-Glitch boundary.
Link 1:47 p.m. Mar 05, 2024, UTC-5

This is what we fricking do.
Link 11:20 a.m. Mar 05, 2024, UTC-5

SMASH: scroll past end.
Link 10:14 a.m. Mar 05, 2024, UTC-5

It's funny getting recommended these "inappropriate hermitcraft" clips compilations because they're like 'haha he said wood' and I'm like :/
Link 10:23 p.m. Mar 04, 2024, UTC-5

I think I caught the first half of the world-record stream, which was fun. Not the WR itself but the attempt before it.
Link 10:20 p.m. Mar 04, 2024, UTC-5

Feinberg AA WR again is crazy. So much fun. Just so much fun.
The progression from putting his head down and crying after the 2:51 to "well that's a bit silly." "Like who cares" "I'm not crying bro" "This run sucks man" "I won't even submit it" "I'm kidding I'm kidding" "Season 3 boys" (with profanity in between the things I quoted obviously).
Link 10:17 p.m. Mar 04, 2024, UTC-5

I am predicting Etho tomorrow.
Link 5:29 p.m. Mar 04, 2024, UTC-5

I'm doing awful. or maybe awfully.
Link 9:44 a.m. Mar 04, 2024, UTC-5

I wnrvturirhrvhrjebve. Rbjrgr r Brit r my brain hurts so much. It’s easy to convince myself that if I don’t attack people who slightly
disagree with me I’m either being disingenuous or compromising my morals.
Link 9:27 a.m. Mar 04, 2024, UTC-5

"Everything useful is bloated, and everything lightweight is useless" - Pigeon
Link 9:25 a.m. Mar 04, 2024, UTC-5

I’m tired but I don’t want to go to bed.
Link 9:57 p.m. Mar 03, 2024, UTC-5

“Praise God from whom all blessings flow”
Link 11:14 p.m. Mar 02, 2024, UTC-5

I love indie software dev because the time from someone saying "going to try porting SerenityOS for the memes" in the
Catppuccin Discord server to a Catppuccin theme being merged into the Serenity OS theme repo was a little over 4 hours.
Link 6:49 p.m. Mar 02, 2024, UTC-5

Said goodbye to 910 days of uptime on Luther. I think everything came up okay, although I had to rebuild mod_wsgi like I always do.
Edit (:46) we went from Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (GNU/Linux 5.13.4-x86_64-linode146 x86_64) to Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS (GNU/Linux 6.2.9-x86_64-linode160 x86_64)
Link 10:19 a.m. Mar 02, 2024, UTC-5

Crackgate!
Link 7:50 a.m. Mar 02, 2024, UTC-5

Hofstadter's problem with regards to AI is that he thought there would be one jump from unintelligent computers to intelligent computers,
and we've had several small jumps. And we're not 100% at intelligence, but we're not where we were either. Hofstadter thought that we would invent a method of modeling complex thought and that that computer would be the first computer to solve chess and the first computer to pass the Turing test and the first computer to be conscious. And we've solved chess; we have a computer better at chess than a human, which wasn't the case when GEB the written. And we have a computer (GTP-3 and other LLMs) that can generate text at a human-level (I'm being careful with my wording here, but text generated by GTP-4 is at an adult-human writing-level). And that wasn't the case when GEB was written. (That wasn't the case 3 years ago!) But Hofstadter thought that those problems and AGI (as we would now call it) were the same problems and it's very clear now that they are not.
Link 8:24 p.m. Mar 01, 2024, UTC-5

People are tearing Apple apart for supporting PWAs. Because they "feel" like Apple's PWA support isn't as good as Firefox. Firefox doesn't
support PWAs. Edit (Mar 2): I'm also misrepresenting the situation. Firefox requires a third-party extension to support PWAs on desktop.
Link 8:00 p.m. Mar 01, 2024, UTC-5

I love how all of the hermit agree that the primary use of the mail system is harassing Scar.
Link 6:34 p.m. Mar 01, 2024, UTC-5

Joehills is low-energy ADHD.
Link 5:32 p.m. Mar 01, 2024, UTC-5

Zig's might be the only type system I enjoy.
Might be
Link 4:09 p.m. Mar 01, 2024, UTC-5

Guten morgan
Link 3:08 p.m. Mar 01, 2024, UTC-5

replaying every mistake ive ever made you know eating air going insane my mental is great listening to eljiuk
Link 2:54 p.m. Mar 01, 2024, UTC-5

I'm on so many drugs.
Link 2:53 p.m. Mar 01, 2024, UTC-5

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Link 2:50 p.m. Mar 01, 2024, UTC-5

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Link 2:40 p.m. Mar 01, 2024, UTC-5

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Link 2:22 p.m. Mar 01, 2024, UTC-5

Yeah.
Link 2:04 p.m. Mar 01, 2024, UTC-5

For a while my Github bio was something about how I didn't like talking about coding, I like actually coding.
The problem is that that I'm better at talking about coding than I am at coding.
Link 2:02 p.m. Mar 01, 2024, UTC-5

Going insane.
Link 11:50 a.m. Mar 01, 2024, UTC-5

I'm over React. It is a disaster and a nightmare to work with.
One of the issues is that React comparison only works with primitive JS object types, which essentially means you have to work entirely with primitive types with React. Or *hard*-commit to something like Immer and never construct objects without it. Maybe Redux is better; I've never used it. It's just a nightmare.
Link 11:37 a.m. Mar 01, 2024, UTC-5

Submitting your mom to JS
Link 9:46 a.m. Mar 01, 2024, UTC-5

Welcome to Spring. Happy Caravan Palace album day. Happy Tuesday. Good morning.
Link 9:17 a.m. Mar 01, 2024, UTC-5

> To avoid having gaps in my resume, I'm willing to work for free You can’t say that
Link 7:54 a.m. Mar 01, 2024, UTC-5

HN user: 'surely opening a man page doesn't allow for arbitrary code execution' Reply: 'yes it does'
Link 9:53 p.m. Feb 29, 2024, UTC-5