@Daojoan /me looks around, finds cardboard box, puts it under the router so that it is no longer dangling from the network cable from the patch panel, closes the rack door and goes off to update linkedIn with something about "overcoming logistical challenges with dynamic real world innovations"
Tristan Colgate-McFarlane
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Apparently chardet got Claude to rewrite the entire codebase from LGPL to MIT?@duckattack @Foxboron great talk. but generating all the video with sora is both surface level clever, and then just massively offensive to the creators that have been fed to sora.
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A rare moment where you root for regime change in all three countries involved@finestructure you'd have though 3 far right theocracies would get on better.
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when do you usually use the man page for a complex command line tool to answer a question you have?@b0rk one advantage with a man page packaged with the tool is the versioning. The man page should hopefully be the correct version for hte installed tool, avoiding some potential confusion.
I do tend to use man pages for old C libraries if I need docs too. Interestingly I don't do that for Go packages (I either use the local src doc strings that my editor jumps to, or I'll use the pkg.go.dev site).
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when do you usually use the man page for a complex command line tool to answer a question you have?@b0rk I generally go to `--help` first, and then a man page, often looking for the EXAMPLE section.
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We knew this was coming, but now the clock is running.@briankrebs I've been to Cuba, Vietnam and Lao, all certified authoritarian police states where a seemingly innocent question could be met by pinched lips, shaking head and fearful eyes.
Not one asked for anything more than my passport
So, thanks, but no thanks. Good luck with that economy. You'll need it.