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I remember seeing this market on Dread many years back. Crazy to know it was run by the fed

It's really not so crazy

Plasma is one of the reasons Linux is so awesome

How do you know this was Graphene OS' fault?

This has been my experience with Windows too. Airpods connect out of the box on Linux, but on Windows they would stop pairing every couple minutes until I fixed some drivers

Why would I work hard once I found out I was going to be defaulted X years from now?

This honestly just tells me that Panagram is hot garbage

These days I'm always wondering whether what I'm reading is LLM-slop or the actual writing of a person who contracted AI-isms by spending hours a day talking to them.

Great read. One bad side is it was so long, by the time I came back to upvote this article you already fell off trending.

This is great. I look forwards to more "strict" languages whose deterministic compilers will give LLMs a tight feedback loop to catch bugs.

Redis is open source too.

As a business, I hedge my bets by only using open source software where possible. I'm 1/not risking a rug pull on the enterprise terms, and 2/ not waiting for an official "patch" to fix my bugs


> Take the legend of Lake Lagunita Island. In the early 1990s, the Kappa Alpha fraternity decided to embark on an audacious plan. One fraternity brother rented a commercial bulldozer, another cleared sand from around the house, and a third charmed Stanford’s head groundskeeper to sneak the equipment across university land to reach the lake. A Cabo-themed island was constructed in the middle of the lake overnight. They later rigged a zipline from their roof to the sandbar.

This hits close for me. I have immense respect for the students who pulled this off. 2 years ago, a much (much) smaller stunt got me nearly fired at $FAANG, and all I could think was "where has the culture gone?"


You mean those people in the 90s? Sacramento, mostly. Lake Shasta goes hard.

> 2 years ago, a much (much) smaller stunt got me nearly fired at $FAANG, and all I could think was "where has the culture gone?"

Okay, I’ll ask. Details?


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