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This is so infuriating. We have let the law break things in the digital world that just worked in the physical world. @internetarchive matters so much in this world: theverge.com/2023/3/24/2365580

I'm so fucking tired of the logic of

"It's the responsibility of neurodivergent people to act neurotypically and to annoy no one"

and I want it to stop

Reduce, reuse, recycle... repair!

This week, we proposed the ‘right to repair’ initiative, which will make it easier and cheaper for consumers to #repair defective goods.

By repairing more goods and using them longer, #EU consumers can not only enjoy sustainable consumption but will also achieve considerable savings!

Learn more about the proposal → europa.eu/!KKwHFh

#EUGreenDeal #RightToRepair

I sometimes get asked for good resources on Open Systems Theory and Sociotechnical Systems Design and though it useful to collect them. View this as a personal curated list of materials to check out.
#SocioTechnical #OpenSystems
linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:l

guysss cmon,, whose idea was it to not tell me about clangs __builtin_dump_struct ?

to think of all the hours I've wasted writing format strings to dump struct fields at runtime 😭

it leverages the fact that the struct definition is known at compile time to generate pretty format strings and dump struct fields at runtime

and here i was praising rust for its "{:?}" format string (which is still considerably better i will admit)

Early #OnThisDay, 23 Mar 1944 , Maureen 'Paddy' O'Sullivan parachutes into occupied France to be a radio operator for the British Special Operations Executive. She is never captured.

Wireless was the riskiest SOE job as the operator had to stay put whilst sending/receiving messages which Germans were triangulating. The radio kit fit in a suitcase.

A German guard once asked Paddy what was in her suitcase. She laughed. “A wireless, of course!”.

#WomenInHistory #WorldWar2 #histodons

(inhales sharply)

AAAHHHHHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

(ghasps for air)

AAAHHHHHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA

@jonn I'm not sure it fits the same niche, but I'm really enjoying Physics World (physicsworld.com/p/our-portfol). They have decent apps delivering their digital editions, and the quality of writing is very, very good.

Similarly, I've been a long-time subscribed to Linux Weekly News (lwn.net/). It's well worth the price, although the format isn't very magazine-like I guess. The quality is next level, though.

I also grew up reading magazines and think it's an underestimated medium!

Woke up in the night, finished a issue I got earlier today.
Gonna buy the issue for sure to read tomorrow!
What a cool format 😺

P. S. I've used the current state of the campaign! With Pavlov's house destroyed and another house damaged. Still it felt like playing as axis is sort of easy-ish.

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Being a business person *and* a person who's really into doing the right thing is a bit difficult at times.

I want to help market the right tools, for instance, .

But the lack of push towards good market positioning feels unbearable. People aren't aware of at large[1], top Linux magazine doesn't even mention it in their survey of modern approaches to package management.

[1]: even devops engineers.

Played scenario 1 of , facing off against another mass conceal strategy. The game lasted many turns and many rounds and ended with a nailbiter round where anyone could've win! Opponent almost won on turn 1 of the last round, but I managed to move Rifle squad into a building and Inspire for control.

It was an 1H+ game!

“This account is a replica from Twitter. Its author can't see your replies.”

No, thank you.

is ridiculously good.

Does anyone have suggestions for other -heavy popular magazines?

Reading a magazine is like listening to ten podcasts and I was reading a lot of tech magazines as a kid, even before I started programming properly...

But maybe there are popular magazines about physics / cryptography / game design? 👀

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