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mpl.bsky.social
https://granivo.re/mpl.html I studied astrophysics, I am a programmer, and I probably should have been a zoologist. I do not eat animals. Worked on https://perkeep.org , https://github.com/traefik/yaegi , and now at https://arribada.org
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I don't know about ads on there, but apparently all the rage (among content creators doing vulgarisation) is ground.news They claim the main selling point is getting news without too much political biais from one side or the other.
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OAuth2 is the one specific work pain that is both recurring for me, and yet that I have to relearn/re-understand every time I have to use it.
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On a related note, I've realized only recently that the stdlib returns an error when parsing a date with a correct syntax, but for an imaginary date. Like the 31st of September. Somehow I had never been in that use case until 2 days ago.
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In case you didn't fully get the whole vibe, the authors are very popular humorists on the left side, and are supposed to be against this kind of thing of course. Moreover, one of them (arguably the most popular), has several cartoonists/friends with whom he's already made collabs in the past.
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On the one hand, it is a very strange world where we watch vacuum cleaners being released, on the other hand it is indeed pretty cool and impressive stuff :)
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yeah that's the thing; it's so easy to pretend your thing is "not harming anyone", especially by "forgetting" about other living beings.
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[28.05.25] Aux USA, le HHS* annule + de 700M de dollars de contrats avec #Moderna. Initialement passés avec l'administration Biden, ils prévoyaient de développer des vaccins ARNm contre des virus présentant un risque de #pandémie, notamment #H5N1. www.statnews.com/2025/05/28/m...
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In all those cases, there was something of huge value on the other end. Trade. Gold. Slaves. Productive land. All cheap. Mars has none of this, while being insanely expensive. If there were a Martian kingdom that was to Earth as China was to England, there would already be a vast trade fleet.
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Going further, there has been in increase with this annoying tendency of useless subject repetition. Extremely common with content creators, "journalists", etc. Such as: "blabla the Pacific Ocean. This Ocean, it is very blue.". (instead of "This Ocean is very blue.").
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And here's the video. 🍑💨
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Except if you're Gordon Freeman.
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Btw, there's a typo page 179. Patrick Baudry is a spationaute, not a spacionaute ;)
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Je serais curieux de voir une étude qui compare la sensibilité de ce sujet, avec celle de l'alimentation (plus éthique et responsable). Ainsi que son intersection, e.g. des vegans gardiens d'animaux de compagnie (déjà problématique dans l'idée) qui ne reconnaissent pas l'impact de leur compagnon.
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The second (non-joke) blog post is publishing now, with details: tailscale.com/blog/plan9-p... We'll be in Google Meet in ~45m here to chat: ftp.plan9.ts.net/webinar
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good one ;P
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yeah, keeping people interested in doing useful work, when they'd rather invest their time in the "easy" crypto(currency) and/or AI cashouts.