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Work: CTO, Quantum Inventions.
Also: Councillor, ITS Singapore.
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The food at aizu-wakamatsu station was so good!
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I could write you a Black Mirror episode of this, if you ask.
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Good panels can have a lot of work that goes into prep...but ya, they can be lazy
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I did a talk many years back about why the "business case" for multimodal transport can only really be understood by government cos they can measure it beyond the cost of running the service - they can value quality of life, congestion on roads, emissionss, and the benefit of not building new roads.
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Dang! Typo.
You wrote 94GB in the top line but said 96GB further down 🤦♂️
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I wonder what the configuration is... 96GB sounds logical as 16x6 / 48x2. I've got 40GB as 32+8 but I'm just curious what config gives 94GB.
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94GB?
That's such an odd number...
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Done.
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Congratulations* in the title bar of the modal.
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It's command line, SQL, and can be integrated with editors and visualisers - but it's not an editor itself.
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DuckDB? Too little, too much?
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To be fair, early enough "premature optimisation" almost clearly meant "writing 'clever' unreadable code for attempting to prevent a compute/ memory performance issue before it had been established as one"
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Also, it's not premature if you know the design is obviously a "problem" and the solution is clear :-)
...and of course, "problem" without context is a meangingless term...
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A Thermomix?
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Only in the EU
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If you're just getting started, my introductory posts will help a bit :) cos I wrote them as I did my initial explorations:
notepad.onghu.com/2025/explori...
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Tbh, I was happy enough with Subversion cos it worked well for us at that time, in that place :)
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Surely, it's not that serious, but ya, that comment made me laugh