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@AndrewButchart1

unique blend of cookie cutter multi-nationality. located on the (al)most southerly tip of Afrique. Am a Precog looking for work so hit me up!

Cape Town, South Africa ๊ฐ€์ž…์ผ Haziran 2021
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exQUIZitely ๐Ÿ•น๏ธ@exQUIZitelyยท
Do you remember your first girlf...? Computer, I mean COMPUTER! Mine was the good old C64. I still have it, over 40 years later... what a journey. Your turn.
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Christiaan Mes
Christiaan Mes@concern0193ยท
Netherlands & Iceland bravely filing to โ€œinterveneโ€ at the ICJ genocide circus against Israel โ€“ peak comedy from nations whose own open-door incentives are already rewriting their maps in real time. Protecting the narrative over physics, zero reciprocity mirror. Classic selective ledger self-own ๐Ÿ˜‚โ˜•
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Current Report
Current Report@Currentreport1ยท
BREAKING: Netherlands and Iceland have filed declarations to intervene in South Africa's Gaza genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice.
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DankSquid ๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ ๋ฆฌํŠธ์œ—ํ•จ
Nicholas Wilt
Nicholas Wilt@CUDAHandbookยท
@willigula @AndrewButchart1 Amazing! I did not know Visio was Microsoftโ€™s that early. I think computing history would be quite different if Microsoft and DEC had refined the x86 emulation tech instead of cancelling it.
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Sir William
Sir William@willigulaยท
@CUDAHandbook @AndrewButchart1 Not DEC Alpha, but I worked on a PowerPC port of Visio for Windows NT. We got it up & running but the market share was never big enough to bring it to market. Early NT was a great OS.
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Nicholas Wilt
Nicholas Wilt@CUDAHandbookยท
@AndrewButchart1 Iโ€™m pretty sure I worked on one of the only software applications that shipped natively for DEC Alpha: Microsoftโ€™s Softimage port.
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TrashMammal
TrashMammal@TrashMa38395253ยท
@ShepGoesBlep Dont internal combustion engines cycle which cylinders are firing at any given time. Wouldn't firing on all cylinders be the engine just exploding.
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Shep๐Ÿ–Œ๐Ÿพ
Shep๐Ÿ–Œ๐Ÿพ@ShepGoesBlepยท
Why is the phrase โ€œfiring on all cylindersโ€ used when someone is doing exceptionally well at something? Isnโ€™t firing on all cylinders the norm? If one cylinder isnโ€™t firing thatโ€™s bad and will cook your catalytic converter This tweet was revealed to me in a dream
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Nicholas Wilt
Nicholas Wilt@CUDAHandbookยท
I worked in Microsoftโ€™s Systems Division in the mid to late 1990s, when Windows NT was winning market share from the clown car of UNIX variants offered by various workstation and server vendors. Linux was in ascendancy, but not soon enough to forestall the migration of 1/x
Joe@josephradhik

Ridiculous. To witness a perfectly usable operating system nosedive in quality over the past 5 years, has been painful. W11 is pathetic in so many ways, the fact that you have to debloat, "winhance", and more, just to make the damn thing work. W11 is a mirror of everything that has gone wrong in the software side recently. And yes, I'm a daily power user.

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Guy Gadboit
Guy Gadboit@gadboitยท
@PeaceisBeing Surely this one? I doubt we can identify planets in other galaxies yet.
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beauty๐Ÿค
beauty๐Ÿค@beautyskillzยท
GAMING HOT TAKE: playing games on easy mode is perfectly fine. Play the way that makes the experience fun for you. Games are meant to be enjoyed, not turned into a second job
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Ava Petrucci
Ava Petrucci@mmeJenยท
@OwenShroyer1776 She's also convinced that India isn't a 3rd world country, so there's that.๐Ÿ˜‚
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Owen Shroyer
Owen Shroyer@OwenShroyer1776ยท
Well would you look at that.
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ฦตโœจ@ArabAngelZยท
ok seriously what are you supposed to say when someone knocks while youโ€™re in the bathroom
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Col
Col@Col45398669ยท
How come nobody uses the term โ€˜fanny magnetโ€™ any longer.
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Silicon Siren
Silicon Siren@theSiliconSirenยท
In the 90s, your Sound Blaster and modem could both try to use IRQ 5. Your PCโ€™s response? Nope ๐Ÿšซ No sound. No internet. No explanation. IRQ conflicts were chaos ๐Ÿ˜ต
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trish
trish@_trish_xDยท
when I started coding, I thought it was about knowing the most languages. a year in, I realized it was about building real things. now I think it's honestly about how deep you're willing to go.
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John Crickett
John Crickett@johncrickettยท
There's a take going around AI coding circles that sounds really appealing. "Tests are 100%, so who cares about code quality? Just regenerate." Two things bother me about it. First, if your test suite had 100% coverage of the bug you just found... it wouldn't be a bug. It would be a failing test. The coverage didn't protect you, so why is it the safety net for regeneration? Second, there are multiple valid solutions to any problem. Regenerate the software and you might get something that passes every test but behaves slightly differently. Different UI. Different output format. Different error messages. It might all be correct, but users only care about their experience. Code quality matters. Tests can't encode everything your users expect. Once the code is in production, you'll have to support it, not regenerate it. Whatโ€™s the alternative? Specifying every single behaviour, including all the UX, in so much detail that you'll struggle to ever ship anything.
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