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  1. Apr 23

    25Gbit would be cool to have just in my local network because it would allow streaming 4k120 video… uncompressed. Ultra low latency high quality game streaming from a PC across the house. Except, it might be cheaper to just buy another PC?

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  2. Apr 21

    Not sure I ever consciously realized why the current Skype ringtone bugs me so much. It’s because the loop point is set wrong. The beat goes 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, and then there’s an extra 1/8 of a beat before it finally loops. Like a dreadful shudder.

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  3. Apr 19

    A. 3M VFlex N95 face masks. B. Design target body type.

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  4. Apr 17

    Why is it *still* almost impossible to find USB-C hubs with multiple USB-C ports? Apparently they do at least exist now:

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  5. Apr 16

    Interesting. I’m about to turn 30 and I’d say I approve overall, though there are some things I strongly disapprove of.

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  6. Apr 14

    2. After seeing three takes on the same premise, I wonder what a non-comedy take would be like. Where the character who used to be an evil overlord actually acts like it. Maybe the real world softens them up, but in a realistic way, not overnight. Breaking Bad in reverse (lol)

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  7. Apr 14

    Started watching The Devil is a Part-Timer. I’ve previously watched Kobayashi (great) and the beginning of Jahy (eh) which had similar premises. Thoughts: 1. This is good.

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    Apr 11

    In 2018, Adora Perez gave birth to a stillborn son. While she was naming and grieving him, hospital staff were talking to law enforcement and CPS. Two days later, she'd be incarcerated on charges of murder. 4 years later she's still fighting her case.

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  9. Apr 13
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    Apr 11

    I'm sure those people thought they were doing a good thing before, just like lots of cops and prosecutors think they're doing a good thing, but this is the reality of what they were doing. It's good they're quitting, and no one should replace them.

    Such scrutiny is far from evenly distributed. More than half—53 percent—of Black children in America, like Malik and Talib, will undergo a CPS investigation at some point in their childhoods, compared with less than a third of white children. By the time they reach age 18, one in nine US children will have a state-confirmed maltreatment report; the figure for Black children—one in five—is the highest for any racial group. “Black children are about as likely to have a confirmed report of maltreatment during childhood as they are to complete college,” noted Duke sociologist Christopher Wildeman and the team of analysts who calculated these statistics in 2014. Overall, rates of white family involvement are lower, but white children from very impoverished areas, such as rural Appalachia, also experience extreme amounts of state involvement.
More telling are recent data indicating children’s chances of landing in foster care at some point while growing up. Every year, state child protection
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    Apr 11
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  12. Retweeted
    Apr 7

    I wrote up some of my notes on interesting vulnerabilities from last year. This first one takes a deep-dive into the iOS ASN.1 vulnerability found by :

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  13. Apr 8
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  14. Apr 6

    Wouldn’t it be neat if Make could output its own depfile corresponding to everything it built? It would be used for recursive Make setups, so that you don’t have to invoke the recursive Make at all if nothing it depends on changed.

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  15. Apr 6

    Is there something like c-reduce but, instead of minimizing a file, it minimizes the *diff* between a file and some target file?

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  16. Apr 6

    My ideal behavior would be something a bit more complicated like this:

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  17. Apr 6

    I suppose one advantage of having less/no configuration is that you can pick a style that’s easy for machines. In this case: - gofmt does not break long lines, at all. - rustfmt and black (afaict) emit function calls as either “all on one line” or “one argument per line”.

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  18. Apr 6

    I’ve had similar bad results with clang-format. I wonder if other languages have better formatters.

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  19. Apr 6

    Currently manually fixing up the output of uncrustify, the C code formatter, which (after enough configuration) usually does what I want but sometimes produces insane results like

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  20. Retweeted
    Apr 4

    Going to be controversial for a moment and say that pretty much every corporate lawyer who says "AGPL v3 is too vague" would have said the same about GPL v2 in the 90s, and the real problem is that nothing sufficiently compelling has been released under AGPL v3

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