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neural oscillator of uncertain significance

@mycoliza

𓃭𓇋𓊃𓄿𓁐 • manic kernel dream girl • putting computers inside other computers at @oxidecomputer • @tokio_rs core team • nulla crux, nulla corona

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Colin Fraser | @colin-fraser.net on bsky(@colin_fraser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t think it’s a hedonic treadmill type thing. It’s more like, it just actually sucks. It’s amazing, but it doesn’t do anything useful enough to be worth anything. The value proposition has always been that the useful version of it is just around the corner.

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William B. Fuckley(@opinonhaver) 's Twitter Profile Photo

improve your technical skills and you can discover new, exciting ways in which to be mad at the computer, ways to be furious at the machine that laymen couldn't even comprehend.

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neural oscillator of uncertain significance(@mycoliza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i think it’s really cool how much of Leviticus is just “do not have two different kinds of thing”…but then Leviticus is also where the prohibition against homosexuality comes from, so later it’s like “do not have two of the same kind of thing”

i think it’s really cool how much of Leviticus is just “do not have two different kinds of thing”…but then Leviticus is also where the prohibition against homosexuality comes from, so later it’s like “do not have two of the same kind of thing”
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Lucretiel 🦀(@Lucretiel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Still having trouble distinguishing 'async is too complicated and your workload doesn't call for it' from 'lifetimes are too complicated and your workload doesn't call for them'. Performance isn't the only benefit gained by these things.

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