David MacKenzie talks about his contributions to BSD and GNU in this video.
https://youtu.be/D7vfI-WSP8Q
https://youtu.be/D7vfI-WSP8Q
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Frectonz
This is the most anti-contributor github practice i have ever seen. I get that they wanna have a discussion on it but why not have the discussion on github, since the PR itself is on github and there is a literal tab called "conversation". Also why closeβ¦
I need someone with a higher EQ to let me know what went wrong here.
https://forum.exercism.org/t/allow-users-to-provide-their-token-via-a-stdin-prompt/12492/17
https://forum.exercism.org/t/allow-users-to-provide-their-token-via-a-stdin-prompt/12492/17
Exercism
Allow users to provide their token via a stdin prompt
Currently the only way to provide a token is via the CLI arg --token. This is not ideal because the token will be saved to the shell history, which makes it easier to steal and easier to leak. Instead this PR provides an implementation where the user canβ¦
Permutation City
Just finished reading this book. It might be the first hard scifi book i read. It's very concept heavy rather than being character driven. The story explores a world where humans have created a kind of immortality by loading themselves into computers and simulating their lives in virtual worlds. The book explores the implications of this technology very effectively. It even goes into the socio-economic dynamics of the use of this technology.
One interesting example of the concepts from the book, is since the computer simulated copies operate at a slower rate than normal humans living in the real world, people who want to communicate with copies running in the simulation had to slow their brain function, to match the speed of the copies. The number used in the book was 17x slower.
Also, someone should build the JSN and the QIPS exchange, as soon as possible.
Just finished reading this book. It might be the first hard scifi book i read. It's very concept heavy rather than being character driven. The story explores a world where humans have created a kind of immortality by loading themselves into computers and simulating their lives in virtual worlds. The book explores the implications of this technology very effectively. It even goes into the socio-economic dynamics of the use of this technology.
One interesting example of the concepts from the book, is since the computer simulated copies operate at a slower rate than normal humans living in the real world, people who want to communicate with copies running in the simulation had to slow their brain function, to match the speed of the copies. The number used in the book was 17x slower.
Also, someone should build the JSN and the QIPS exchange, as soon as possible.
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My nixpkgs PR got merged after 2 weeks. I packaged my ethiopian calendar TUI app mekuteriya for nix.
I'm officially a NixOS package maintainer now.
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/333690
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nix shell nixpkgs#mekuteriya
I'm officially a NixOS package maintainer now.
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/333690
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SSDs want to be fast, as fast as RAMs.
RAMs want to be big, as big as SSDs.
RAMs want to be big, as big as SSDs.
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Asks if you want to use the
Asks if you want to install
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Microsoft Powershellπ
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