It's a strange fact of American life that the most eloquent, hard-hitting, and effective critics of the Trump regime have been the comedians hosting late-night talk shows.
It's a strange fact of American life that the most eloquent, hard-hitting, and effective critics of the Trump regime have been the comedians hosting late-night talk shows.
It's a strange fact of American life that the most eloquent, hard-hitting, and effective critics of the Trump regime have been the comedians hosting late-night talk shows.
@theleftistlawyer do you have to already have an attorney for that to work (and if so are they expensive?)? or can you, like, rent a used one at the clink
@aeva the main thing that breaks without denormals on is that some numeric code might start slightly misbehaving in rare corner cases you're unlikely to notice, and certain assumptions like "if (a != b) then a-b != 0" don't hold with denormals off
@aeva It's fine for audio code but when you turn it on, you generally want to put it in a scope guard thingy that saves the original MXCSR and restores it after (way out in the outer loop, not per function or anything, toggling that isn't super cheap) because it changes the results of some float calcs and breaks a few rules that while not _super_ important might trip you up
I am thinking out loud in prep for my talk. And I should unpack this in a blogpost because the following observation is a DENSE one.One thing that really became clear to me is that the topology of power of Bluesky vs the Fediverse does really matter, and id checks makes this *really* clear.You can put a graph ofDiscord -- Bluesky -- The greater ATmosphere -- the Fediverse -- Spritely's tech (esp Brassica Chat)The power distribution of this stuff is going to matter a lot for regulatory moats