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I've been a big fan of M-Disc BD-R.

Reducing is frivolous today. We will break through the tipping point in 2030. This will be the coolest century this millennium. There's no way to stop it. We needed to shut down emissions years ago. The only thing we can do proactively is invest in moon-shot tech such as fusion and ocean wave generation and wait for the planet to recover.

> This will be the coolest century this millennium.

While you are making predictions 975 years out, could we see your projected graph of human population? Time estimate for establishment of a permanent extraterrestrial colony?



Lots of signal that this top post is now an LLM an not "an Irish man". The generous use of dashes to complete the thought process..have a look: https://www.dcaulfield.com/chatgpt-learning-dev

See also: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47291513


Funny how it's never crypto. They always choose non-technical investments for their own wealth.

These ultra wealthy folks don’t need highly volatile investments like crypto. They are mostly seeking to reduce volatility rather than hit home runs.

Money is a forcing function for development. Why is there still no way to donate to all devs in the dependency tree? Should we just anticipate expensive problems just like this when the rot finally makes it uncomfortable to continue development?

Go with 20252 when you know they're just collecting it to send junk mail. Many programmers don't even try to filter for it.

The name and shame tactic is underrated these days. :)

Hiring is so broken that this just isn't enough. We really need an IETF RFC for open positions. A full-blown TCP-like protocol for an open position, with TTL, SYN ACK handshakes, and data encryption. Anything else is half-assing it. I'm only half joking. It's pretty bad today.


What we really need is a browser plugin underlining these patterns, especially for comments.

I now wonder if we'll end up switching it all back to VMs so the LLMs have enough room to grow and adapt.

Maybe, but the install will often be done using a Docker file.

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