Luc Fueston

350 posts

Luc Fueston

Luc Fueston

@lucfueston

Names things, sends them messages; occasionally kills them.

Katılım Aralık 2010
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Luc Fueston
Luc Fueston@lucfueston·
@bajadobe I like a flat roof with another roof over it. Nothing protects a roof like a roof.
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BAJADOBE (QUICKLIME MAXIMALIST)
I actually hate flat roofs. there isn’t a foolproof way to do a flat roof “naturally”. The best method Ive found is a juiced up limewash over lime plaster but even that will require a lot of maintenance. Flat roof is good when most precipitation comes as snow (eg New Mexico
Cerv3ra@cerv3ra

@bajadobe Please do a long diatribe on flat roofs. I need to learn to like them because at the moment I really, really dislike flat roofs.

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Dr Rachel Pawling 🌈🏳️‍⚧️
I'm as guilty as others when it comes to just-stick-a-naval-radar-on-it, but if you want the radar on your space warship to have an operationally meaningfull range, it needs to be this big:
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Luc Fueston
Luc Fueston@lucfueston·
@jgrantaddison @antoniogm @FukuyamaFrancis I came looking for references to the essay. '30 chapters of reinterpreted Hegel and Nietzsche' definitely isn't selling me on the book, and feels like its own kind of test. (Whereas posting about this on X is a very good use of time, as I'm sure we all agree 😅)
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Grant Addison
Grant Addison@jgrantaddison·
@antoniogm @FukuyamaFrancis You don’t even have to read the book! This conclusion is in the considerably shorter National Interest essay, and yet it still goes under-appreciated or strictly ignored
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山根京子
山根京子@wabisabitsuzuri·
これは日本です 車の中から撮影した最近の映像です 貴重な植物が食べ尽くされています フッキソウ、トリカブトなど シカが嫌いな植物ばかり 貴重な野生ワサビの集団は絶滅したと考えられます 10年前に調査しておかなかったら、 永遠に謎のままだったかもしれません
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Luc Fueston
Luc Fueston@lucfueston·
@stsym2c @yammotoyosh Oh, I mis-read -- the hacky *renovation* was done some time from the 1920's to the 1970's, but the house is older! Makes sense. (The reno lumber looks like the wood in the basement of the house I'm working on right now which was built in the 1960's)
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Luc Fueston
Luc Fueston@lucfueston·
@stsym2c @yammotoyosh I had to do a double take. Wild to see geometry like that in a house from the 1900s. I think I can imagine what the original post's geometry would look like, though I'm not sure how high the two tenon pieces would project upwards (up under the edge of the transverse beams?)
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yamamotoyoshihiro
yamamotoyoshihiro@yammotoyosh·
「昭和期に大壁へリフォームされた古民家は解体するまで何が起こるか分からない」を説明するため、いつも引用する弊所伝説的事例。
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CNSPACE
CNSPACE@CNSpaceflight·
🚀 CAS-SPACE Kinetica-2 Y1
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Yashiro
Yashiro@yashiro_ld·
ふむ👀
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Luc Fueston
Luc Fueston@lucfueston·
@tlbtlbtlb @sdamico Hah, the folks making that super-stovetop-plus-battery-bank product would probably know (For a second I thought you meant to heat it a lot hotter, to sterilize the surface 😬)
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Trevor Blackwell
Trevor Blackwell@tlbtlbtlb·
@sdamico Product idea: 10 kW toilet seat heater. Rather than keeping it warm all the time, flash heat it in the 3 seconds between when you lift the lid and your butt touches the seat. I don't know if you can heat it evenly enough that quickly.
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Luc Fueston
Luc Fueston@lucfueston·
@realhomerhickam Lovely. Makes me think of James 1:13, suffering/trials aren't divine! If a theme of christianity is ~= 'reconciling imperfect humanity to its perfect creator', we care about what perfect is, how things should be. But, given our limitations, we have to err on side of mercy.
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Homer Hickam
Homer Hickam@realhomerhickam·
I enjoyed the sermon taken from Matthew this morning concerning the last will be first, the first will be last. It speaks to a divinity that is seemingly not fair but instead works through charity and mercy that a lot of us, being merely human, might resent. But there it is.
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Luc Fueston
Luc Fueston@lucfueston·
@chgeuer This is a useful signal! (I got a cheap udoo because of ROCm way back when, thinking Nx, and it was a mistake at *that* point in time). Great to see ROCm working for Nx on common hardware ... somewhat worrying to see 'apply 5 patches to the XLA source' in setup steps 😅🤖
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Luc Fueston
Luc Fueston@lucfueston·
@CSI_Starbase @KenKirtland17 honestly i was worried at first just bc there were so many bad faith accounts at that time, the environmental review crowd, concern trolling even by that one hypersonics guy (combs, who i blocked), etc. but first full episode i watched made it pretty obvious :)
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Zack Golden
Zack Golden@CSI_Starbase·
@KenKirtland17 Thank you. People used to make negative comments about that name all the time. Asking where’s the crime? lol I think they kinda get the point now.
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Ken Kirtland IV
Ken Kirtland IV@KenKirtland17·
CSI Starbase is maybe the most aptly named YouTube channel ever cuz how he figure this shit out bruh
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Luc Fueston
Luc Fueston@lucfueston·
@JustDeezGuy Do you like working in those layers (Nomad/K8S)? I like the Erlang/Elixir model better, where it's app code. Sort of like macros - most langs used to push to another layer, now code. It feels great for working on systems; your mental model is mostly the language.
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Paul Snively
Paul Snively@JustDeezGuy·
This is why I’m unimpressed by Erlang/Elixir: every major language runtime has VERY high-quality M:N work-stealing “thread” schedulers with good APIs (structured concurrency), and the “isolated processes” and “RPC” got pushed up to an orchestration layer (DC/OS, Nomad, k8s…)
Anthony Accomazzo@accomazzo

Yes. There’s a reason you so rarely see the word “actor” in the erlang/elixir communities. The deeper, more general abstraction is the beam’s preemption and cooperative scheduler. Then you layer on processes with isolated memory. *Then* inter-process communication.

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Luc Fueston
Luc Fueston@lucfueston·
@JKoukourakis @defectivenull1 any chance you'd consider an honors-system %-of-sales type license for early adopters before the finished game? if so u could make a discord and invite just those early adopters.
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Ioannis Koukourakis
Ioannis Koukourakis@JKoukourakis·
@defectivenull1 Really glad to hear that! While I’m primarily building this for my own projects, The plan atm is to let it loose alongside a finished game under a permissive license. I’d love to see what other people can do with it.
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Luc Fueston
Luc Fueston@lucfueston·
@chgeuer dewd. you're fast becoming one of my fave follows. by any chance are any of these in open repos?
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Dr. Christian Geuer-Pollmann
In full yak-shaving mode now, making ex_baileys multi-tenant aware, so the AMQP-to-Whatsapp server can host multiple phone numbers.
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Dr. Christian Geuer-Pollmann
After I ported the NodeJS-based Baileys library for WhatsApp to Elixir, I integrated it into the Elixir bot. But I figured out I don't want the bot to own one of my 4 possible whatsapp devices. So off to the races, an Elixir-based AMQP server that owns the WA connection is coming
Dr. Christian Geuer-Pollmann@chgeuer

Building my own Elixir Jido GitHub-CoPilot based nanoclaw and removing the need for a wake-up word. And having the bot raise the white flag 🤓

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Luc Fueston
Luc Fueston@lucfueston·
@VictorTaelin that's cool -- can I guess what it is, are you releasing a kickass set of MCP tools to start giving people superpowers they can use in their LLM host env? Your recent posts on using an LLM with your stuff made me wonder that
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Taelin
Taelin@VictorTaelin·
I think for the first time in all these years I feel like I'm finally about to release something that is ready to, and *will*, be massively adopted... ofc it could just flop (and that's fine too!! expected, even), but I never felt like that and that's a very cool feeling
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Luc Fueston
Luc Fueston@lucfueston·
@Andercot what happened to the History Channel has happened to this account. Muted.
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Andrew Côté
Andrew Côté@Andercot·
I'm calling this "Atlantean architecture" from now on. - Impossibly giant, precise, impressive - Evidently built to survive planetary cateclysms - All over the world in similar time period - Steady decline in architecture ability afterwards
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Luc Fueston
Luc Fueston@lucfueston·
@nathanTbernard no idea how the algo chooses posts like this for me. but they dislike pg, so i'll never hear from them again unless they do something newsworthy muted
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Nathan Bernard
Nathan Bernard@nathanTbernard·
Worst person you know just made a great point
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Luc Fueston
Luc Fueston@lucfueston·
@raz_liu They did it right with ZQ-3, though. This is the impactful (heh) thing to me: allowing iteration in public, releasing a bunch of same-day video, having a decently close but responsibly distant viewing area for journalists. It's starting to feel a bit like NewSpace.
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