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Anybody know a #lisp or generally #programing or #retro #software friendly mastodon instance?

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  • @greg "*Please note that we are currently able to hire in the following:
    US States: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia*, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico*, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming (*US Territory or Federal District)"

    not very remote-friendly if I can't even recommend this to a good chunk of my friends

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  • @bri7 oh wow and did they also have something to say about you were wearing? 8-/

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  • “if you didn’t want to have random dudes from the internet do a misogyny on you, why would you post things in public?”

    It’s truly the zen koan of our times

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  • “but bri if we can’t trust a random trans lady on the internet for verifiable facts about realify, who can we trust?”

    I have a perfect solution! you can trust the multiple random dudes who show up in my replies to correct me on every trivial fucking thing i happen to post in public mode.

    regardless of how long ago I posted it

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  • when Intel introduced a cpuid instruction, around 1998 or so

    there was a debate on the Linux kernel mailing list as to whether Linux should provide a way to call that instruction

    you know, because of its potential uses for surveillance and how that was sharply at odds with the idea of computers being owned by their users

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  • Trump is an idiot.

    There can be no debate about this.

    I assume the Japanese prime minister, who does not appear to be an idiot, now understands completely what she’s dealing with.

    “Trump Jokes About Pearl Harbor in Meeting With Japan’s Leader
    Breaking a taboo, President Trump needled Japan’s prime minister about the World War II attack, as she widened her eyes and appeared to take a deep breath in the Oval Office.”

    - NYT

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  • La rivalutazione positiva di chi muore è l'ipocrisia portata all'estremo.
    Ed anche il rispetto che si deve nella morte è un qualcosa che si deve aver umanamente meritato, o almeno non demeritato.

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    This article really resonated with me. https://www.better-simple.com/django/2026/03/16/give-django-your-time-and-money/ Especially this part: > If you do not understand the ticket, if you do not understand the solution, or if you do not understand the feedback on your PR, then your use of LLM is hurting Django as a whole. > > Django contributors want to help others, they want to cultivate community, and they want to help you become a regular contributor. Before LLMs, this was easier to sense because you were limited to communicating what you understood. With LLMs, it’s much easier to communicate a sense of understanding to the reviewer, but the reviewer doesn’t know if you actually understood it. > > In this way, an LLM is a facade of yourself. It helps you project understanding, contemplation, and growth, but it removes the transparency and vulnerability of being a human. > > For a reviewer, it’s demoralizing to communicate with a facade of a human. Emphasis mine. It puts into words exactly how I feel about the latest spate of AI generated content, and why I push so hard (sometimes offensively so) for the human behind the PR/work to be revealed. Part of it is standing up and owning the work produced, even if it was produced wholly or in part by AI, and part of it is ensuring that that peer that I want to talk to is actually capable of understanding the problem and solution. Most fixes, every feature, and every PR adds maintenance burden to a project maintainer. If someone sends me a drive-by PR authored by AI, I have no idea whether the submitter intends to stick around.
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    @reiddragon @jackdaniel @davetenny @amoroso Love the "Awesome Lisp" repo that only consists of a Readme.Truly minimalistic code.
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    @japipes It‘s not a Bug!
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    It’s so rare that somebody talks about care in a presentation about software! 🌻Thank you @Bonfire ❤️I love that @ivan and @mayel bring #anarchism to #SFSCON 🤟🏼#Fediverse #Bonfire #care #software