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I love how the public library is a space with power outlets and wifi where you are allowed to simply exist for a period of several hours without spending moneyI love how the public library is a space with power outlets and wifi where you are allowed to simply exist for a period of several hours without spending money
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#montreal , how are you getting around during the transit strike?@evan Wait, to your knowledge will this still be ongoing as of Friday? i am coming in via rail and will need to get around the city a bit
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"Hollow Knight: Silksong" is a narrative work that dares to ask the question: Are spiders a form of ideology?"Hollow Knight: Silksong" is a narrative work that dares to ask the question: Are spiders a form of ideology?
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bro u r polluting the global scopebro u r polluting the global scope
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For three full years now I've been semi-daily posting a music recommendation in a big long thread, but it turns out 300-post threads kinda break Mastodon, so I have to restart the thread every so oftenWhat I'm listening to today: "Benevolent Incubator", Icarus / @olliebown
A Certain Type of Jazz thrown through the sample blender in a Certain Way, makes me think of Amon Tobin or the Michael Fakesch solo albums or Four Tet remixing Andrew Bird. Fantastic groove. Has an arc to it, a tension, a single set of sounds gradually evolves from manic solo drumming to a gentle indie guitar-pluck lullaby before dissolving completely into incoherent nervous glitches.
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Oh, that is beyond disturbingUpdate: I have discovered YouTube has turned these implied-LLM-use settings on for every video I've ever uploaded dating back to 2008. They're in the video edit details, hidden behind a "Show more" button. I guess I now have to go through and turn these checkboxes off for 90 separate videos.
This is extremely problematic for my RSI. It seems to be impossible to convince a big tech company that "click 450 times" is a thing I cannot do.
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Proposal: I create a strict subset of PostgresQL SQL which covers only those features also supported by MySQL, MariaDB and SQLite, and name it "PregreSQL".Proposal: I create a strict subset of PostgresQL SQL which covers only those features also supported by MySQL, MariaDB and SQLite, and name it "PregreSQL". I then create a Rust library for using this sql language, which I name PregRS
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Once again I have played the "it will be easier to use a library for this than to do it myself" game and lostOnce again I have played the "it will be easier to use a library for this than to do it myself" game and lost
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Oh, that is beyond disturbingOh, that is beyond disturbing
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Okay so after a couple weeks of and off and on poking at "what is the best way to access a database from Rust?", I think I've come to the conclusion the best way is to plug sea-query into sqlx.@nelson Well, they might deny my patches, except apparently SQLite doesn't accept patches, so that seems to be moot
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Okay so after a couple weeks of and off and on poking at "what is the best way to access a database from Rust?", I think I've come to the conclusion the best way is to plug sea-query into sqlx.Also I am unclear if I am violating the project code of conduct by being a transsexual atheist. This is not a concern I have to worry about with most open source projects
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Okay so after a couple weeks of and off and on poking at "what is the best way to access a database from Rust?", I think I've come to the conclusion the best way is to plug sea-query into sqlx.Okay so after a couple weeks of and off and on poking at "what is the best way to access a database from Rust?", I think I've come to the conclusion the best way is to plug sea-query into sqlx. But instead of doing this I am continuing to use Diesel. 🤔
Maybe I would be happier if instead of trying all these libraries I had just used SQLite direct, but for whatever reason I have a lingering mistrust of SQLite. It's just so… lite
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So for most of this year the official C# dotnet packages have not worked on Debian 13/Trixie (former "unstable").There was a period when C# support on Linux was run by a project within the OSS/Linux ecosystem, and then Microsoft went to a great deal of effort to take over that responsibility themselves. You'd think if they were going to take over the Linux packages for C# they'd actually, you know, consistently support Linux. Debian 13 was released on August 9.
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So for most of this year the official C# dotnet packages have not worked on Debian 13/Trixie (former "unstable").So for most of this year the official C# dotnet packages have not worked on Debian 13/Trixie (former "unstable"). For the least couple months I've been entirely unable to tell if Debian 13 is supported.
https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/issues/48973#issuecomment-3326058047
https://github.com/dotnet/core/issues/9649#issuecomment-3218332720
My current experience is that there is no official Debian 13 package or documented support, but the Debian 12 packages work on Debian 13. Microsoft keeps closing github bugs without clarification. Separately, Powershell may or may not be broken.
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For three full years now I've been semi-daily posting a music recommendation in a big long thread, but it turns out 300-post threads kinda break Mastodon, so I have to restart the thread every so oftenWhat I'm listening to today: "Time III: plastic ego", StereoMan
Fun tracker tune (original upload September 1998) that leans into the uncanny feeling of sample tracker music with stunning results. Echoes of a SNES game where a robot jumps through 2D mazes made of girders, except if one single song from a 1998 game OST went this hard you'd still be talking about it 30 years later. (The ImpulseTracker file is 768k; maybe nobody shipping games wanted to invest that much?)
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For three full years now I've been semi-daily posting a music recommendation in a big long thread, but it turns out 300-post threads kinda break Mastodon, so I have to restart the thread every so oftenWhat I'm listening to today: "My Cancerous Body in Music", Entropic Echo
Industrial-grade modular electronica with a focus on gigantic distorted pads. The large block of wood in the corner is a SOMA device that as far as I know works by your body grounding or bridging spontaneous circuits in the electrically active orbs. Hundreds of figures in hooded monk robes trudge determinedly across a gray wasteland. Raindrops pick their way down staircases of leaves.
Cool ending.
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For three full years now I've been semi-daily posting a music recommendation in a big long thread, but it turns out 300-post threads kinda break Mastodon, so I have to restart the thread every so oftenWhat I'm listening to today: "Virtual Star Embryology" (Revolutionary Girl Utena ED 2), J.A. Seazer
Ancient times. Perfection. Isolation in the desert.
Atmosphere, atom, a star of causality.
Yes, a child of earth is conceived
The embryo of philosophy.
The endless surface of the torus,
A single organic mechanism
A single perpetual motion.
Ah, it is empty movement!
Just empty movement,
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YOU SHOULD WATCH "KNIGHTS OF GUINEVERE" IF1.YOU SHOULD WATCH "KNIGHTS OF GUINEVERE" IF
1. You just cancelled Disney+ and want something on-the-nose thematically appropriate to this moment.
2. You wish Steven Universe had been more "Empty Spaces".
3. You get excited and point at the television screen when something has visual references to Utena.
4. Look just watch it watch it look it's on YouTube it takes nothing but 23 minutes of your time what can I say that will convince you to watch this watch it
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" I'm starting to suspect that something went wrong with this panel"have you ever just sorta like, picked nervously at a scab, and also you are a pcb board" I'm starting to suspect that something went wrong with this panel"
have you ever just sorta like, picked nervously at a scab, and also you are a pcb board