dom96.picheta.me
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Born in Poland, grew up in Northern Ireland, now living in England.
Building @listifications.app and @onlyhumanhub.com
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What prompted this question?
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I never said anything about the SNP?
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This is cool. But I beg them to make a northern TV series that isn’t about crime.
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No. Do you care to engage with my point rather than ask a silly question?
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What's interesting in this article is that Natasha Lyonne is creating Asteria which is a company training its models on licensed material.
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Labour’s vote share remained basically the same. I wouldn’t say they won, they got lucky.
Just like in the 2024 election.
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Here are the categories of rooms we should have:
* Urinals
* Accessible
* Toilets
That's it. There is no need to separate toilets by gender, it's stupid.
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Definitely not far fetched. I am also amazed by the cost estimate for this in that report, the top of the range seems crazy at £400m.
I cannot imagine spending even 10% of that on developing an app of this caliber.
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Where is the connection to Palantir?
FWIW I think digitising our passports makes a lot of sense.
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Looks like they did and I blame Guardian reporting a bit here. Looks like £400 is the top of their range estimate.
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That’s not even the best one :)
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My prediction: it won't be Yang, he's too progressive. It'll be some libertarian wack job.
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are they actually blaming Ncuti in the article though? The headline doesn't count
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The best approach I've seen is optional checked exceptions, like Nim has. This allows you to opt into being very explicit about ensuring your code handles all exceptions or not depending on the kind of code you're writing.
I don't want to handle all exceptions for quick scripts for example.
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awesome!
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Any plans for making @posts.listifications.app obsolete? :)
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You can get this by using @posts.listifications.app
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Not sure, but you can use @posts.listifications.app in the meantime
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Are they definitely working on this? You got a source on that? :)
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You can by using @posts.listifications.app
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This is giving me hope
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This is going to be a fun one. So glad I got to vote in this, thanks for reminding me about the registration :)
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All within the margin of error sadly
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Yup. Awesome feature, thanks for implementing it!
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I’ve built app accounts like @posts.listifications.app
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Heh. Yeah, that does make it sound like I run bot accounts, oops.
But no, these are app accounts that users have to explicitly opt into. For example @posts.listifications.app.
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Yes, the accounts I am referring to are in my bio in case you want to have a look.
For what it’s worth, I think it’s fair that automated warning systems got triggered by them. But what’s not right is the threat of suspension with no follow up when engaging with the warning.