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I've been throwing around the phrase "computational murk"; it's not original, I borrowed it from Alexey Radul's blog: alexey.radul.name/ideas/2019/c

@jonn I actually was thinking about this in the bath too! I was thinking about why building an intelligent agent that you can "talk to" does require security: it's important to have private moments to process, to be able to choose one's channels of information, otherwise else one gets "drowned in din"... and I think I finally understand, computationally, why that's the case. It has to do with the search space of the computational murk!

I can't help but think that the highest-impact skill I've personally developed throughout my career is understanding which software engineering task will take how much time. Not sure if they teach approaches to this in the universities, but they should. In general, strong humanities are more helpful to coders and software engineers than algos.

The #OpenBSD infrastructure was not hit by log4j 0-day RCE (because we don't use java).

I hope other projects are safe and sound too.

"Marketing Is Scary for a Solo Developer"

Rauno Metsa made it to the Hacker News front page again!

raumet.com/marketing

Remote code execution 0-day exploit found in log4j:

lunasec.io/docs/blog/log4j-zer

This will be a "fun" one, as it looks rather simple to exploit 😬

Can anyone explain why reduce is so limited in TypeScript? I'm confused.

We were given notice to move out of our house on Christmas day, so we're saying fuck you to the landlord class and taking on the challenge of living on a boat.

We might not be as ready as we think we ought to, the boat is definitely not ready, nor is it the right boat (soon)
Doesn't matter, fuck neofeudalism.

Boundless gratitude to my copilot on this journey <3

#theBoatyard #theVent

If I were to start a #patreon to have dedicated time to write #openbsd specific content and also record podcasts.

In this eventuality, would you be willing to support me?

A japanese text illusion 

How many VC/DID implementations one has to write before dropping the hot take that the standard is mostly poorly designed. 😯

So, Cruachan's poetically-named album "Blood for the Blood God" has speed and progressive metal elements. It's unexpectedly awesome.

So weird to discover that one's childhood bands still exist and record albums.

PS
It's really weird to listen to Cruachan in London.

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