nostr:npub1dzjekzdn2qawmln6gnfuvn00x6l2jdxxw6z2gld0nfy4y4jc43qs4j7n2l the first venture capitalists came about under monarchies, didn't they?
nostr:npub1a56srf6x5rhfl3kxxfah89ky7rav04894juzyta5zpqfgfevhgaqypjgz2 yeah, seems like the initial team fooled themselves. And of course, any interesting properties they saw were actually due to impurities, not the actual substance they worked so long to create.
nostr:npub186sn5wsyd3nkatggdesfu8u8nl4mehjgfrpxzf8afu2uhwdlux9qrl54uq 3 years later, July 1985, you could buy an Atari ST with 8MHz 68000, 512KB RAM, and a 640x400 monochrome monitor for $800 (list price). Another year later you could get it with a whopping 1MB RAM and internal floppy drive for $1000. It made a decent X Windows workstation, as well as a good programmer's machine. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_ST:
Hackers love breaking into M$ Active Directory. Use #OpenLDAP instead.
nostr:npub14n5yhfwl7mhkhv7wsprxu9y547cxdpg60tfem7nx5wqeyeyrmmfqudvyxp as always, anyone who tells you biometrics are the future of authentication doesn't know anything about biometrics or authentication...
nostr:npub12dhrt3fkk7cpdfulpcxav2mnvqsev2dczqahwtm2xakk6fvvwugs6lq6qy when it comes to solving problems the customer is always wrong.
nostr:npub1a5zyapgn57j8d9ddyugfa6rdh98gc7vxsazduuy4arsyxt5q7r4sq8hcww All Monero release binaries are reproducible builds. We use depends, which Bitcoin developed, and gitian, which we've customized. https://github.com/monero-project/monero/tree/master/contrib/gitian
A couple decades ago I downloaded lists of given names and surnames and their frequency from the US Census. I used it to randomly generate names for populating an LDAP server for benchmarking, to have a more realistic data set than just "user xxxx". I also used lists of street and city names, with random ZIP codes.
Haven't used that in a long time; the workloads we see nowadays don't tend to have postal addresses. Funny how data relevance changes over time.
nostr:npub1rrqy5jefepy8h965u4wzrdfqqr66ua6yvfvsevg0qj2etgt7u7wqgkp5au anything besides OpenLDAP liblber is overweight. :P
Ugh. Bought a bottle of cabernet sauvignon today, which isn't my first choice (usually go for malbec). Opened it up, poured a glass. Smelled wrong, tasted odd. Like almost vinegar. I thought maybe I'm really out of touch with how cab should taste...
Read the label more closely: 0.4% alcohol. Yeesh it's disgusting.
nostr:npub1js3xn907ajm7f63vqk7ckkqf4pjwchedlux88szmhgypvcf98k7sx5ntcw yeah the situation sucks. And now the big cos are making folding displays that nobody asked for, and die after a few hundred uses. Insane.
nostr:npub1js3xn907ajm7f63vqk7ckkqf4pjwchedlux88szmhgypvcf98k7sx5ntcw they just got screwed by that ODM. Their prev project took a long time too, but arrived eventually. (Gemini. I don't use that any more either, too big and now obsolete.)
nostr:npub1js3xn907ajm7f63vqk7ckkqf4pjwchedlux88szmhgypvcf98k7sx5ntcw these companies keep failing on the portability aspect. The entire thing needs to be smaller, I don't need a 20:9 screen. It needs to be the size of a Motorola Droid4, or Samsung Galaxy S-Pro, or HTC TouchPro2. Those all had marvelous keyboards.
nostr:npub1js3xn907ajm7f63vqk7ckkqf4pjwchedlux88szmhgypvcf98k7sx5ntcw they just got screwed by that ODM. Their prev project took a long time too, but arrived eventually. (Gemini. I don't use that any more either, too big and now obsolete.)
nostr:npub1zr0z2mhtma9xe33688qz8mrfz4syw9ejgrg3583ytvn469ky26ysaqf43p Yes, no. Most of my coding work is local to my laptop; instant messengers are ok on airplane wifi. We seldom use voice or video chats. But if you're going to be out of decent comms coverage for more than an hour or so, prob should send a heads-up.
nostr:npub1js3xn907ajm7f63vqk7ckkqf4pjwchedlux88szmhgypvcf98k7sx5ntcw which? I got both the FxTec and the Astro Slide. Both too big to fit in my pockets
nostr:npub1dq0ywjrcepd0uhramhd0psq947ydz28n6835kek3j7vnhhk8dtkqr4glnl
When I was in #college, Med class was in an an auditorium w/professor on stage. The lesson? "Bodily Fluids".
Professor: "Male semen is actually almost entirely Dextrose… sugar."
Girl from back row: "Then why doesn't it taste sweet?"
Class erupted in laughter as she quickly slunk out of the room realizing what she just admitted to. As she left, the prof w/o missing a beat:
"That's b/c the taste buds for sweet are on the tip of your tongue, not the back of your throat." 😆
nostr:npub1f9v63qyf622d8cg0e45p3n77xlz85f4fh2d5jz0fa30ltupkqtqspka0lw nostr:npub1dq0ywjrcepd0uhramhd0psq947ydz28n6835kek3j7vnhhk8dtkqr4glnl I've heard that story before and just assumed it was made up. It just now occurred to me that it could be true, and there's an auditorium's count of people in the world who could be telling it firsthand.
New study shows T cell exhaustion occurs within hours of exposure to cancer cells.
I wonder if this deactivation mechanism can be used to treat autoimmune diseases? https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/08/230803112958.htm
nostr:npub1y0emt2wlpsezcnmxtyrpf33qe7gwy5u8yzssvv6uw53em0k32t7q7smm9n Isn't that the one by the reopenldap guy that was just a fork of lmdb in the first place...? The one that optimized your code by adding a README?
nostr:npub14cduheraw5rjzegmxjshkp39ku29y5gvfpwvwfy3jw9q5wdsz97qvjzqep yep, that's the one!
Ethereum client switches back to #LMDB after too many hassles with MDBX https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/4360
nostr:npub1a56srf6x5rhfl3kxxfah89ky7rav04894juzyta5zpqfgfevhgaqypjgz2 if it's legit, I expect the buzz to intensify