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they have to whine about the publishing industry not publishing conservative fiction writers in the most self-publishing era ever and what is there to even say about the ten billionth military sci-fi slop or unreadably “literary” tripe, they have to describe the launch event instead of the content
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this is also deeply distressing for journalists, who have responded by abandoning the arts section to the wokes they desperately want high conservative art. but like, Yellowstone? Morgan Wallen? what is there to discuss it’s slop they have been reduced to seeing conservative ghosts in liberal art
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the letter posted in this thread seems like a definitive answer
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this don’t work either i went to a monk-run all-boys residential high school. even the regimented schedule didn’t stick i am very bad at sticking to start times or sleeping on time
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Wayback Machine is showing various tumblr error pages even from 2021 maybe i just don’t know how to operate it
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I thought that part of the book was a bit far-fetched, entirely thinking about events in terms of references to old events and trying to emulate old stories but then it actually happened but the great epic to the fascists is the movie Sicario
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the gacha and the special editions are in the previous games too, but the literal roster update is seventy (70) or eighty (80) united states dollars
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format the review as patch notes to 2k25 and then point out it is 70 dollars
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because it takes five thousand dicerolls and/or special case rules to resolve a single turn i find it fascinating and the exact opposite of the kind of rule density i want in tabletop games
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ublock origin is a browser extension, best on Firefox
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“have you considered a greenfield implementation to experiment with new ideas?”
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seems wasteful could instead turn it into a camera and buy a 1TB external SSD for $80
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but like all things vscode, silly implementation
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json files in .vscode folders, usually autogenerated by extensions
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they’ll never get it, Toyota owns Subaru now
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the entire Mussolini show is him turning to the camera and telling you that he’s a evil man who’s about to do an evil thing because he thinks it’s awesome though
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but also yes you’re right
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it’s straightforward in the sense that vue can offer it as a tangential feature and vite has JSX injection and rewriting as a base feature (it’s almost seamlessly except for having to specify props as a string array in a defineComponent call registering the JSX function component)
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we can access the light rays that our brain is getting the hacks the brain uses to assemble a single image from what our eyes send over (flipping the image, filling in the blindspots, not great peripheral vision) is what enables these illusions
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so the Democratic Party should get him to set up a lib Federalist Society type organization to find new lawyers and judges for all the empty spots after the purge then
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yes but that’s internal and not my problem i just see the ref “hook”
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maybe President Lee can keep this guy around when purging the legal establishment, from what i understand this means he’s a lib
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whither this reaction?
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I became this in a recent OSR game I was in I had the Homunculus when playing as an Aurifex in Cairn 2e, and then my character died, so to continue playing I then took the Homunculus’ stats and the homunculus took over the body of my character
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my ideal component is React with an SFC format because I like React’s API (not used to signals) but want to co-ocate scoped CSS I can get very close with Vue though, Composition API is very hooklike, and with
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the JS output there tells me Svelte probably can’t have a JSX format like Vue, the “functions operating on templates” idea seems baked in to the very core
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jsx aria linters exist, await is an expression so it works in JSX as is (or you convert Await into a component with the Then, Catch, Finally as children) and invalid markup doesn’t compile that’s not how JSX works For the record I don’t feel strongly about this I haven’t used Svelte much if at all
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just
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they might have to maintain a _jsx function since that is what editors and bundlers do by default, apart from that nothing else
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in svelte 5 Components apparently already compile down to functions anyway, so JSX just seems like an easy drop-in
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JSX doesn’t even need to be maintained and you don’t have to make people do any imports, you just have vite do the replacement with the function that has the type Component, that’s a feature of vite legitimately straightforward
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Trump probably doesn’t hate Vance to the extent Biden hated Kamala though
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so it’s a literal instant feed that’s it search is also so bad i have to find people to follow and things to look at from outside bsky
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it’s stuff I want to see as well, discover very rarely shows me boomerslop it’s just that it only shows me very active accounts that posted at the exact second i am on the all, while Twitter’s For You has the common sense to queue up posts that are unread from an hour ago
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this is where i suggest introducing a JSX for Svelte and get run out of town Vue has it, it’s fun to get the advantages of both single-file components, scoped styles, and functions returning markup instead of functions operating on templates in the same place
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also need to think about how to structure branching within a conversation, maybe just a reference to the previous [[prompt]] entry this follows? creating a git branch at a particular point in a conversation’s history making the file diverge? idk
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and now they should follow through by making discover actually not the worst social media algorithm ever made. how is reddit’s algorithm better. how is modern twitter still better. forget not showing accounts that interest me, discover doesn’t even bother showing new posts from accounts i follow
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idk how i would structure and make an UI for it though, but call-and-response just seems so unimaginative as a user interface
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this is why I have an vague idea to create an “agent” that responds to prompts by making its changes and sending it to you as a maildir patch, with the conversation itself being saved in a folder in git as a toml file with each new file causing a branch and new [[prompt]] entry causing a new commit
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yes but this time the conspiracy is real so it’s fine people don’t like living in the actual world. it’s boring and explainable and not magical. the right figured this out decades ago since they already believe in fake shit
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but “regret” is now an established argument to ban medical procedures, might as well go all the way (or they could recant and say even introducing that concept to the public sphere was a bad idea)
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cataract (good) knee (oh no) knee and hip replacements (along with lasik) are the kind of surgeries that would get insta-banned if governments who were banning transitioning because of “regret rates” were serious about that as a principle
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Am I seeing things or is the Great Yellowing affecting all models and not just OpenAI?
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20 years ago sci-fi was dying and fantasy was coming back to life and now fantasy is the only form of imaginary fiction and sci-fi is dead
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wrong sci-fi hasn’t changed, sci-fi is dead different things sci-fi takes up half a shelf in bookstores now if you’re lucky it’s dead
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in your replies there are people saying stupid shit like “romantasy is progressive” and like half of it is mormon tradwife propaganda written by mormon stay-at-home wives
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“nuke india”? why? what’s going on here is twitter discourse entirely directed by O9A or something
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this religion is called the Order of Nine Angles en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_o...
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radicalized on O9A discords
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this is so cool and it’s so sad this website’s godawful algorithm didn’t even show it to me and I had to find it on hackernews
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Bsky does have even more ridiculous projects, like this manual block display built over 6 years a robot put individual “pixel” blocks to show Its just that discover is the worst algorithm ever made for social media bsky.app/profile/kilo...
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yeah they already do that for decorators i was being silly
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Schumer is taking this accusation very personally and resolving to become even more obstinate on this issue right now
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But Netflix mostly doesn’t make “what if will smith had an orc buddy” anymore either, they make “remember this news story, now here’s the world’s worst edited true crime miniseries about it” I checked and the top 10 series is as dire as usual
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I guess because of how early in the production process Netflix bought this from Sony the production team might have had more freedom but idk
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ok but most Netflix projects are also ran slop, and Netflix bought this movie from Sony they didn’t instigate it Netflix originals are mostly all like true crime documentaries or worse
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Subaru is now basically a Toyota brand so idk
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I don’t think that registers for him, it’s probably why he hasn’t endorsed Mamdani (the DSA is the fatal threat to the Brooklyn machine)
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bluesky’s referrer link is go.bsky.app which you see in a flash when you click a link here
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no substack just tracks the referrer header, that’s a core part of the net when you click a link to another site the REFERER header gets set to the current site someone was linked to this substack from ChatGPT dot com and hit subscribe
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the very presence of those regions makes the map unofficial, that questions the sovereignty of these nations if the UN says they do not fully control the land they claim
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literally impossible for example the official Indian, Pakistani, and Chinese shapefiles cannot coexist
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I got the complaint in the horrific OpenAI self harm case the the NY Times reported today This is way way worse even than the NYT article makes it out to be OpenAI absolutely deserves to be run out of business
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Ilhan Omar posted a similar message so the left flank knows why this is bad the Jeffries post might entirely be because he’s from an ethnic machine and therefore this is the motivational frame his office understands best
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no he isn’t he’s just from the Bay Area Bay Area moderate democrats sound like Republicans when they’re fighting with other democrats but are pretty progressive in other contexts
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It’s not going to be an African Century, America and Saudi Arabia have ensured it will not be with evangelicalism and wahhabism South Africa sorts itself out maybe
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lot of online liberals mad the language used isn’t the exact language of econ accounts they follow that’s about it
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“politicization of the fed” is not a reason anybody will care, not even the market gives a shit about that media will just point at random dem statements from the past to say this is morally the same
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it’s going to hurt liberals (weebs, K-beauty fans, people who like actual stationery and sunscreen, other assorted nerds) more also conservative weebs but they deserve it
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Blue state boomers are worse, they think they are entitled to not just their million dollar house, but all the property they can see and even the ones they cannot (see the Oregon idiot who is blocking transmission lines because she thinks farmland is running out)
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yes but the Democratic cities aren’t hobbled by their boomers in red states, because the boomers are all Republican and don’t think stopping a homeless shelter will get them entry into hippie Valhalla they will kill all public transit and municipal broadband, but not housing
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also the machine Dem does not talk about why this is bad because I bet nobody in the office understands why this is bad, that’s not how you advance in a machine or get hired by a machine politician
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I don’t know why the first line is bad. Until I saw the image of her I just thought this was about interest rates and now i think it’s about targeting her specifically like they went after generals in the military who were the wrong ethnicity/gender everything else sure
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he should care about universities because he’s a lecturer, but everything else nah India is far too big of a country for people to have sympathy like that
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not defending OpenAI all their employees live on Twitter
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> He was into “looksmaxxing,” > reading Ozamu Dazai > talking about politics with 4o I am guessing Twitter and 4chan made him think he was an incel which is what made him want to commit
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hi this is a cool project, just wanted to let you know that the sample solutions in the sympy->mlir notebook has some mistakes in the scf.for (step 0 instead of 1) and scf.if (both blocks return lhs) section
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tbf decorators are already not default and enabled explicitly in tsconfig, they might be fine
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why would they want to be locked into the old version
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you write a functional component as if it were react and at the bottom of the script tag do a export default defineComponent(componentFn, [string-array-of-props]) which is the only place where Vue not being fully comfortable with JSX comes into play
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this is only sort of related, but you could use Vue with TSX and have basically the best of both worlds between the composition API and
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Lit uses decorators too Google will actually sue Microsoft if they do this
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that’s not possible angular is too popular for that unless the committee stops holding decorators up and pushes it to stage 4 I fail to see why they’re dithering
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also if this fucks with my Gunpla…
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what the fuck some of us want actual stationery and sunscreen and not the trash American companies serve up…
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if wi-fi does that that means entire wavelength of electromagnetic waves are anti-fae It could either be restrictive (2.4Ghz is a resonant frequency for fae) or broader (radio broadcasts were the fae apocalypse)
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actually Intel made up new shares until the Government has 10% of all Intel shares ever, wanted to make that clear, not just 10% of the made up shares
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don’t waste any tears Softbank is part of the Stargate project
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TL;DR another Softbank disasterclass
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Softbank bought (say, this is not the actual number) 5% of Intel, assuming they got 5% of the company, and then Intel makes a deal with the government to make new shares and give it 10% of the new shares, which means they actually bought only 4.5% of Intel, and therefore significantly overpaid
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it means this isn’t Facebook and you should stop trying to suck all the joy and spontaneity out of a platform by just posting tripe because you only feel comfortable on Facebook
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a toddler would invest better than Masa
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there’s nothing to talk about there that’s just a fact that exists and repeating it on bsky is just pointless
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use this as an excuse to try out leaflet instead of putting it on your main blog, would also be a way to talk about atproto using atproto?
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Masayoshi Son is not a mastermind he is the opposite of a mastermind the only thing he can mastermind is setting fire to ever large piles of money
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trvke
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and like, if you can just avoid the ads by changing feeds some sections of the site will change feeds and that will be that, most people just use discover
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they really need to add a ad marker field to the lexicon and start injecting ads into discover though VC largesse can only buy so much time, and besides the NPR and NYT marketing teams will immediately start spending they know who their audience is even if their journalists pretend not to