Dublin, Ireland
Joined March 2009
New house quirk: the washing machine and dryer are out in the shed, and there's no way to tell when they're done. Naturally, I rigged up a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W with a ZeroCam to take photos & analyze if they're on or off. It also sends push notifications, obviously.
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@amir@types.pl retweeted
After goodbye and thanks, I'll be saying hello (and how do I connect to wifi?) to colleagues @ucdpolitics. Looking forward to starting a new @IrishResearch project on conflict, hunger & gender. If you're working on these topics in Belfield, please say hi (and how the wifi works)!
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What's the Finnegans Wake of movies?
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Never thought there will be a time that highlight of my day would be making another human burp.
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Replying to @channingwalton
It's not git but Fossil has it all: fossil-scm.org/home/doc/trun…
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With the degree almost over decided learn TLA+/PlusCal in my spare time by proving a simple mutual exclusion algorithm in distributed systems. Started reading the tutorial and immediately got stuck on the second exercise. And that's the end of that chapter.
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Replying to @shilan___
کد رو فقط باید پاک کرد.
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Replying to @mohsentaleb
سوار شدن هواپیمای مسافربری که خلبانش تو باشی.
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Replying to @sinasiadat
خورشید دور تو می‌چرخه سینا. تولدت مبارک!
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Replying to @rossabaker
Understandable. Just to be clear I wasn't defending GitHub, being an Iranian I've had my account restricted at more than one occasion so decided to self-host and only use GitHub to contribute to open source projects, mostly.
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Replying to @rossabaker
considering Copilot's usage of source code is quite transformative, therefore arguably fair use; are they specifically barred from training on open source code hosted on GitLab? Otherwise, they'll be able to use it regardless of where it's hosted.
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Replying to @jessitron
Categorised as Object-Oriented by O'Reilly, quite aptly.
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Replying to @BlueModelY @nimolix
درد و بلای شما دوتا بر فرق سر من.
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Replying to @dadair_ca
haven't read much of it yet, will revert once I've read more.
I’m a simple man. I see a book by Sussman and recommended by @fogus; I buy it.
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Replying to @fogus
shouldn't the opening line be “… I discovered, learned, read, met, etc. in 2021.”
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I may or may not have been mentioned in this write-up. The only way to know is to read this great article in its entirety. Or Ctrl-F.
Replying to @adamgordonbell
I used it to test csvquote and wrote up my findings here: earthly.dev/blog/property-ba…
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Replying to @grhmc
it only took me more than three decades but I finally saw my first analogue countdown timer.
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Replying to @hmdrezs
probably just need to buy more storage.
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In Scala's earlier days disagreements were in private as naiveté removed the possibility of malice from the wrongdoers, but once patterns emerged community got divided and controversies ensued. Sad to see Rust is going through the same, especially as it's regarded as a refuge.
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