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@oem

rustacean 🦀 and array programming enthusiast, he/him @[email protected]

Hamburg Entrou em Temmuz 2008
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Compiler Explorer godbolt.org via @CompileExplore has got to be my most used website - just wanted to say, thank you for this wonderful piece of software, so many educational "aha" moments!
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@ThePrimeagen and zig's too (although its use case might be slightly different as a "better c")
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ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
if go memory arenas get official support the use case for Rust goes down
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pikuma.com
pikuma.com@pikuma·
Dusk OS is a 32-bit Forth. Its primary purpose is to be maximally useful during the first stage of civilizational collapse, that is, when we can't produce modern computers anymore but that there's still many modern computers still around. Dusk OS doesn't have users, but operators. What's the difference? Control. You use a phone, you use a coffee machine, hell you even use a car these days. But you operate a bulldozer, you operate a crane, you operate a plane. You use Linux, you use Windows. You operate Dusk OS. 🔗 duskos.org 😐
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@algo_luca yeah, it can be pretty easily figured out usually, but it especially depends on the purpose: is it purely for security or will it also be used for other purposes (limit/control upload size) in which case you def want to communicate that to the client
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Luca Palmieri
Luca Palmieri@algo_luca·
Web frameworks have to enforce an upper limit on the size of the request body in order to prevent denial of service attacks. Should the limit be public? E.g. should it be included in the server response when it denies a request that breached the limit?
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Prof Julia Steinberger
Prof Julia Steinberger@JKSteinberger·
As floods & fires rise, oceans boil & ice melts, and "safe" temperatures are breached, something momentous just happened in the heart of the EU. No one has heard about it: journalists were present, but their editors refused to publish 🤯. 🧵, please RT. #BeyondGrowth2023 1/
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Luca Palmieri@algo_luca·
I sometimes wonder: what are they key artefacts of our age, that will define how the future generations look at us? What are the "cathedrals" of this century?
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ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
i cannot believe people are thinking my gimp skillz > vim skillz
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@hausfath Zeke, thanks for the clear explanations and especially your patience! Do you happen to have a good recommendation to get to relevant datasets to explore/visualize?
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Zeke Hausfather
Zeke Hausfather@hausfath·
Global surface temperatures have increased by around 1.2C since the late 1800s. But the vast majority of that warming (about 1C of it) has occurred since 1970. At current warming rates the world is on track to pass 1.5C above preindustrial levels in early 2030s and 2C in 2060.
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Mike Hudema
Mike Hudema@MikeHudema·
Worst April heat wave in Asian history ongoing in more than a dozen countries. 44.0C in Pakistan 43.5C in India 43.4C in Thailand 43.3C in Myanmar 41.7C in Bangladesh 42C in Central Asia. It's APRIL! There is no time to wait. #ActOnClimate #climate #energy #renewables
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Zack Labe
Zack Labe@ZLabe·
"Overall, there is almost no ice over 4 years old remaining - it now comprises just 3 percent of the total ice cover... ...contrasts starkly with the late 1980s when 30 to 35 percent of the Arctic Ocean’s ice was older than 4 years." End of winter update: nsidc.org/arcticseaicene…
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@shanselman are you using it for non gaming stuff like coding too? At some point after attaching everything for that I usually think “or I could use a laptop instead” ;)
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Scott Hanselman 🌮
Scott Hanselman 🌮@shanselman·
A steamdeck is a complete Linux machine. You can boot into a desktop. Attach a USB-C dock, run external monitors. Stream PS5 or Xbox cloud games. Run dozens of emulators - WELL.! It’s one of the most hackable and flexible devices ever - and it’s better now than it was at launch.
Naeem A. Malik@realNaeemAkram

@shanselman What else can we do with a [Steam]deck?

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