gsfraley Now • 93%
Yes, because kids catching polio from some asshole who won't vaccinate or otherwise care for their own kids is their choice and what they want. Yup, totally apt comparison. /s
gsfraley Now • 50%
Yeah, no. iPhone VPN apps aren't the route that Russian hackers are taking.
gsfraley Now • 72%
Yeah, too fucking late. Already canceled PS Plus.
gsfraley Now • 100%
Agreed. Just canceled PS Plus. Fuck Sony for the shitty bender they've been on.
gsfraley Now • 97%
I mean, I don't think we should look to the past for mental stability. Alcoholism, violence, and spousal/domestic abuse are all examples of things that were way more common and borderline-accepted back then. I'd rather someone's reaction to stress be a panic attack rather than beating their children.
gsfraley Now • 100%
😬 I'm not sure how I'd feel about porn generated on a data set of potential STIs
gsfraley Now • 100%
"False narrative"
Lies. Just say lies.
gsfraley Now • 89%
To be fair, I was in the camp of "put a sock in it" until I reached a point of "alright FINE, I'll give it a go" and now I'm joining the choir on it, desktop Linux is a dream.
gsfraley Now • 100%
Whatever happens, I hope she keeps Lina Khan for FTC, that's the appointment I care the most about.
gsfraley Now • 100%
For me, it's more that our species of primate's general wellbeing and health was hijacked by a cancer-like abstract concept.
gsfraley Now • 100%
I get most of my brainstorming done at 2:20 -- https://youtu.be/DFI6cV9slfI?si=RaMdKtk3GUXB0XZw
gsfraley Now • 92%
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I need to get off my ass and do the same, they deserve all the support in the world right now.
gsfraley Now • 100%
I'm somewhere in the middle on it. Like mentioned elsewhere, some of it feels like it's just to generate additional business around domain registration while companies buy up duplicates to prevent spoofing. Also ".zip" is a fucking travesty.
gsfraley Now • 100%
gsfraley Now • 93%
Agreed. I'm sure if I was heads down in Excel for years beforehand it would be a significant downgrade, but as a casual user, making better use of some of the more advanced features became so, SO much easier with the Ribbon.
gsfraley Now • 88%
I mean, kinda easily proven wrong by how much people love and rally around Harris. It was Clinton's condescending attitude and dearth of actual effort that soured people on her. It felt like she didn't care about the country at all, and just wanted to sit in the big seat.
Contrast to Harris, who expresses, you know, actual care and understanding for what people are going through, and suggests concrete plans even for the little things.
gsfraley Now • 100%
I've always been hugely in favor of it. It's the one change that could maybe justify their gargantuan salaries -- if your company causes harm and suffering, the leaders absolutely need to be put on the hook.
gsfraley Now • 100%
Same, Fedora's my main driver at this point. It's the only one that seems to support being close to the edge that well without instability. And I no longer have the patience or risk acceptance for Arch/-derived systems at this point, as much as I enjoy using them as a hobby and to preview the latest tech stacks.
Hey everyone! I've made a whole lot of progress on the Mistletoe project! Quick rundown is that it's a package manager for Kubernetes where the packages are WebAssembly modules. You can write packages in any language you want, as long as it compiles to WebAssembly. I set up a site, blog, and book at the URL above, and will continue expanding them. But more importantly, the changes are more than cosmetic, and I've made a whole lot of progress on the actual engine. It's not released yet, although you can build it locally if you're ready for a very unstable toolset. But things are continuing pretty fast, and I'm hoping to get some binaries out sooner rather than later.
Hey all! I'm looking for some input on an idea I've been kicking around for a while and just started hacking on the past few days. I call it "Mistletoe", and it's yet another Kubernetes package manager, like Helm. I'm writing it due to some frustrations I've had with Helm in the past not supporting more complex cases. I'm still in the early stages, so only the most trivial parts work, which is why I wanted feedback before I really put the gas on. The cliff's notes are that it's a Kubernetes package manager where the packages are WebAssembly modules that take input YAML strings and output Kubernetes resource YAML strings. It turns out that writing packages for it is pretty braindead simple, so I have high hopes, but please feel free to give me a reality check if I'm spouting nonsense.
Header text say "statisticians be like" and then there's a bunch of graphs and shit, then bottom text is all like "yeah this may or may not happen, idk"