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Hacking away (poorly) on something, probably
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Congrats!
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Chrome lets you flush the socket pool manually, that was sufficient
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Dang, that’s way better than my dishwasher!!
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Damn! I just hit 300 today
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Lastly, computers are cool as hell and I love learning about them
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This is more obvious, but - if, instead of hard-coding the stride lengths in code, we read them as command-line args, the compiler loses the ability to optimize the stride=1 case as aggressively. In this case also, stride=1 takes ~2x as long to run as stride=16.
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I have no idea how widespread this is or is going to be, but on a recent 15hr flight I had great Starlink-powered WiFi for free, for pretty much the whole duration. I would have paid for this without hesitation.
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Too kind! Thank you for taking the time to read and leave feedback!
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I didn’t end up experimenting with it, but I thought about including a section on trying to madvise around the issue! Maybe another quick addition to the appendix 🤔
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This is a paid series, but Casey Muratori talks a lot about that specific disconnect here:
www.computerenhance.com/p/waste
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I’m hoping to write more this year, so if you read this please let me know what you think!
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compression claims another victim
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This isn't exactly what you were looking for, I think - but if you're just doing some local testing (eg: using test accounts with fake email accounts), I was able to run MailHog on the same machine to good effect (also can view sent emails via browser).
tverghis.bearblog.dev/local-emails...
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Hi! As a big fan of your other work, I’d love to participate in this, if it’s open to the public.
(I can’t seem to DM you)
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I'd love to read this!
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Agree! As someone building tools (more for my own edification than anything else) on top of atproto, it feels like there’s a DX layer missing. I’ve been able to scrounge around other repos to learn what I need, but a cohesive SDK would go a long way in enabling more people to build on atproto
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That was fun! Thanks for sharing this game!
A Few Words #131
E E N S T
A A U E S
F T S I A
T T E P L
I R G X L
I cleared the grid with 5 words
💯 Perfect!
a-few-words.com
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This December I solemnly swear to make progress on my side project and not do advent of code
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Don’t have a lot to show for it quite yet, but I’m building a CLI tool to help automate some of the tasks required to perform actions on the network: eg announcing a new labeler service.
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🦋 but looking to deepen that understanding!
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+1, I feel the same way! I’m working on a guide for a specific operation right now - “how to stand up and declare a new labeler service”
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Just saw @retr0.id 's similar reply, and your reply to that, here: bsky.app/profile/retr...
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to be clear: I really like the ideas, I'm just poking at them a bit to selfishly help me understand them better
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Ah, thanks for linking that thread! Just to poke at your original post a bit further: who determines what is an "important" domain, or not? Also -- not sure if this is what you're suggesting, but if the list is also _managed_ through Github, who's in charge of approving the PRs to that list, etc?
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Dumb question, still new to learning the protocol itself - can this not be handled by a labeling service? Either a first- or (trusted) third-party service that operates these lists of well-known domains, and users of the platform could choose to subscribe to whatever labeler they'd like.
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This is so stupid I’m going to try and build it
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This was such a cool demo to watch in person. Couldn’t stop yapping about it to my teammates afterwards lol