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You've all been asking for it, and @lina's GPU article is finally here! ✨

Tales of the M1 GPU:
asahilinux.org/2022/11/tales-o

Product teams are full of people who’d rather work on fun theoretical problems than tedious actual problems.

Being good at execution is being able to tell the difference between the types of problems and addressing the tedious ones. You don’t need a new API, you need better docs

Presenting v0.1, which corresponds to v1.15.0-dev.

github.com/doma-engineering/go

We're planning to just maintain a small patch set for the time being which is put in place to support ergonomic in Elixir in general and library family in particular.

THEY’RE FUCKING DEAD

THEY’RE FUCKING DEAD

THEY’RE FUCKING DEAD

THEY’RE FUCKING DEAD

THEY’RE FUCKING DEAD

THEY’RE FUCKING DEAD

@lpil TIL you're the Elixir London person, I needed to make a meetup.com page (because that's the best way to run meetups, sadly), so I did, but then I learned about the OG group, so I posted a comment there:

meetup.com/elixir-london/discu

If you want something to absorb something else, feel free. Maybe having 2 groups is also OK...

@alesgenova do you want to pick a race? I really miss rally :D

P.S.
I made friends with a guy who was 13th in world FIA karting championship in 2015, trying to get him into simracing. :)

I do not know if he intended to share it with me, but our 11-yo shared a Google Slides deck titled "The New Chat Room" that is approximately 500 slides long, where each slide is students in his class posting pop culture pictures &/or memes & using the Slides comments to chat with each other about them—I knew that students used this kind of hack to get around school content filters but seeing it in action is something else

's channel got **removed from YouTube** with all the content. Without strikes, of course.

The only way to watch his content right now is when he makes guest appearances on Fabrika Novyn: youtube.com/watch?v=iMzPrny27g

One of the very-very few good russians!

For today's AD&D game, the players successfully escaped imprisonment, but had to leave someone behind.

Comments of "that was tense" and "great game" made me smile! I managed to create the atmosphere I was looking for!

How to make an imprisonment scenario tense/filled with decisions?

I stole inspiration from Skerple's "Kidnap the Archmage" framework and extended it to PCs being captured.

Think this is gonna end up being a blog post!

#ttrpg #adnd #dnd #dmtip

I hope that foreigh donors who regularly donate to savelife.in.ua will be commemorated with a sentence or two when many years later someone as determined as Indy Neidell will be making a series about this war.

Interesting. I think that is heavily misjudging the mental impact of its activities.

Take the assassination attempt of @easternborder for instance. They think that they will scare him or that they will scare others that support in an outspoken way. They think they will scare activists and silence critics.

But the reality is that even if they are successful at elimination of their targets at foreign soil, it will only ignite hatred towards *and* more! It will only make us fight harder on all the thinkable (and unthinkable) fronts.

There is only one thing they can do to change this, and it is disarm and split up russian federation into many independent countries.

If you drag an emoji family with a string size of 11 into an input with maxlength=10, one of the children will disappear.

Got a huge #git repo to clone you want to speed up? Do a quick first shallow clone, and perform an *unshallow* in the background!

Example with the Linux kernel source tree below.
```
# 234.24 MiB - ready in under a minute
$ git clone --depth 1 --branch v6.2 \
git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/k

$ cd linux # start working!

# downloads remaining ~ 2.00 GiB
$ git fetch --unshallow
```

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