

A bonus is you can invite your dental hygienist over and have your teeth cleaned while you work
I thought those were blobs of nacho cheese
To whom it may concern… No too formal
I think it helps going to the source material on this. Most of the administration’s moves have been pretty aligned with Project 2025, and it’s written in an accessible enough way:
Federal education policy should be limited and, ultimately, the federal Department of Education should be eliminated. When power is exercised, it should empower students and families, not government. In our pluralistic society, families and students should be free to choose from a diverse set of school options and learning environments that best fit their needs. Our postsecondary institutions should also reflect such diversity, with room for not only “traditional” liberal arts colleges and research universities but also faith-based institutions, career schools, military academies, and lifelong learning programs.
I don’t think it’s in the administration’s interest to make this seem like a prepared plan and part of an ultimately elitist philosophy, but if they actually explained it they would probably say that education should be subject to competition like other markets should be, with limited federal funding to states for excess expenditure, with the intention that education improves according to local (Christian) culture and parental involvement. The Department of Education currently tries to maintain federal standards for (more equitable) schooling, which is too general and prescriptive in this approach.
Probably not an ELI5 answer exactly, and I’m definitely not intending it as a supporting argument for this policy (it’s very elitist and inequitable), but just wanted to share that at least there is written material that outlines some of this.
Is IsSlackDown down? This link isn’t working for me for some reason lol
Gateway: For some late payoff, hard sci-fi content, I like Frederik Pohl quite a lot. His stuff is between classic and contemporary, and balances technology with sophisticated plot and characters. I greatly enjoyed reading his Gateway series this year, could be one of my favorites.
Mass Effect: I was pleasantly surprised with Mass Effect: Andromeda Annihilation. I moderately enjoyed the Mass Effect video game series, and thought this companion novel could tank, but it was actually a really fun read, with great characters and immersion. The plot is orthogonal to the main plot points of the video games, rather than extensions of them, which I thought gave it breathing room for novel ideas.
Hacker news still going strong, you get the drama stories here and there but the focus is on the technology
And B must be for Body of course
The water cooling system that only needs to be used once
I just tried and got “about 40,000 billion kilometers”. Also the references are completely different from the ones in the post, so I guess it was a ranking issue
AI is just too unpredictable, hard to know what’s accurate and you end up doing the work yourself anyways
A once in a lifetime experience!
that’s awesome, did not know about that handy operator!
The other command could just be printf '' >> file
to not overwrite it. Or even simpler >>file
and then interrupt
I generally agree and like this strategy, but to add to the other comment about catching reimplemented code, there’s just some code quality reviewing that cannot be done by automating tooling right now.
Some scenarios come to mind:
It’s hard to catch these without understanding context, so I agree a code review meets are helpful and establishing domain owners. But I think you still need PR reviews to document these potential problems
When your function literally returns the void
It’s under Profile > Saved , but you have to hit the filter button to select Show Comments
I don’t want to think of what the FaceTime integration would be like…
Seems like John was trying to… cut some corners
It’s not really the ideal method, but if you use the global search and type in lemm.ee
, and then after submitting switch to the Communities tab, you can see communities for that instance
I’m not sure how generally effective this is, would certainly be nice to have an easy way to do this
EDIT: actually this might just be communities with “lemm.ee” in the community name, not searching on instance name