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The hottest 21 days ever recorded on Earth were the last 21 days.
There are climate scientists saying that this summer will be the coolest summer of the rest of our lives. It won't get cooler.
They can say that with confidence because Earth's energy imbalance--the difference between how much energy comes in versus how much is radiated back to space--has been positive since around 2010. Prior to that, the balance would shift negative sometimes, so Earth would radiate a bunch of energy back into space. Not anymore. Earth is an energy sponge now. And net positive incoming energy means temperatures go up.
Climate disaster has been here for awhile, but it's kicking into high gear now. This will not change until we take drastic action.
I've made this, and will create a script later: awk -F'&\\^%' '/^\/~'"$SUDO_USER"'\// {print $2"\t"$3}' /var/log/nginx/twtxt.user.log this way, any user can easily run the script, and get their twtxt user logs, without IPs, as the log format is the following: $request_uri&^%$http_user_agent&^%$time_local&^%$remote_addr&^% I don't know why at the end nginx adds sendfileon so I put another delimiter to be able to get the last field easily
Went out with our husky this morning for some playtime, had one of the long lines on him and throw ball, the long line hook snapped, and luckily we have trained a lot on recall so he came straight back. Then went and got a more robust long line. I started doing this instead of longer walks when he wakes up. He uses up more energy playing then walking, so he is more relaxed afterwards.
Pinellas County - Base: 4.81 miles, 00:08:57 average pace, 00:43:02 duration ugh, kept trying to slow down but the body wanted around a 9:00 min/mile pace. felt good though but probably just exerted myself more than needed. #running
@prologic Well, you can mute or block individual users, and you can mute conversations too. I think the tools for controlling your interactions aren't so bad (they could definitely be improved ofc). And in my case, I was replying to something this person said, so it wasn't outrageous for his reply to be pushed to me. Mostly, I was sad to see how quickly the conversation went bad. I thought I was offering something relatively uncontroversial, and actually I was just agreeing with and amplifying something another person had already said.
@prologic Well, you can mute or block individual users, and you can mute conversations too. I think the tools for controlling your interactions aren't so bad. And in my case, I was replying to something this person said, so it wasn't outrageous for his reply to be pushed to me. Mostly, I was sad to see how quickly the conversation went bad. I thought I was offering something relatively uncontroversial, and actually I was just agreeing with and amplifying something another person had already said.
Well the experience you describe is one of the reasons I also don't like Mastodon/Activity Pub as it trends towards being "too much" and if everything is pushed at you, you have little choice but to either mute or block at the server level 🤣
Well the experience you describe is one of the reasons I also don't like Mastodon/Activity Pub as it trends towards being "too much" and if everything is pushed at you, you have little choice but to either mute or block at the server level 🤣
Well the experience you describe is one of the reasons I also don't like Mastodon/Activity Pub as it trends towards being "too much" and if everything is pushed at you, you have little choice but to either mute or block at the server level 🤣
@prologic attacking the person, not the idea. It'd be like if you said "I like yarn more than mastodon" and someone who disagreed with you said "well that's because you're an idiot" or something like that.
@prologic attacking the person, not the idea. It'd be like if you said "yarn is better than mastodon because it isn't push based" and someone who disagreed with you said "well you think that because you're an idiot" or something like that.
I've only been using snac/the fediverse for a few days and already I've had to mute somebody. I know I come on strongly with my opinions sometimes and some people don't like that, but this person had already started going ad hominem (in my reading of it), and was using what felt to me like sketchy tactics to distract from the point I was trying to make and to shut down conversation. They were doing similar things to other people in the thread so rather than wait for it to get bad for me I just muted them. People get so weirdly defensive so fast when you disagree with something they said online. Not sure I fully understand that.
@hacker-news-newest I find it interesting to learn just how much the Go compiler can "optimize your code away". That's both good and bad. The point on benchmarking the right thing is 100% spot on, same goes for testing too. The optimization problem however is a bit too contrived IMO. When would you possible write code (aside from very trivial things) where the compiler would optimize all your code away, thus making your benchmarking invalid? I want to see a real-world example of where someone has been caught out by this?
@hacker-news-newest I find it interesting to learn just how much the Go compiler can "optimize your code away". That's both good and bad. The point on benchmarking the right thing is 100% spot on, same goes for testing too. The optimization problem however is a bit too contrived IMO. When would you possible write code (aside from very trivial things) where the compiler would optimize all your code away, thus making your benchmarking invalid? I want to see a real-world example of where someone has been caught out by this?
@hacker-news-newest I find it interesting to learn just how much the Go compiler can "optimize your code away". That's both good and bad. The point on benchmarking the right thing is 100% spot on, same goes for testing too. The optimization problem however is a bit too contrived IMO. When would you possible write code (aside from very trivial things) where the compiler would optimize all your code away, thus making your benchmarking invalid? I want to see a real-world example of where someone has been caught out by this?
Just what the world of humans ordered! 🤦♂️ A single app owned and controlled by a single corporation that controls every aspect of your life! 😱 -- Do we believe Elon Musk is hell bent on becoming the world's most ruthless dictator yet?' 🤔
Just what the world of humans ordered! 🤦♂️ A single app owned and controlled by a single corporation that controls every aspect of your life! 😱 -- Do we believe Elon Musk is hell bent on becoming the world's most ruthless dictator yet?' 🤔
Just what the world of humans ordered! 🤦♂️ A single app owned and controlled by a single corporation that controls every aspect of your life! 😱 -- Do we believe Elon Musk is hell bent on becoming the world's most ruthless dictator yet?' 🤔
@stigatle Huuuhhh, the boat pulled you up in the air? Crazy! A one kilometer long rope must be heavy as hell, mustn't it? I've only seen people run off glider ramps in the mountains and then "jump down" to start. But yeah, I can see how you can take off with a boat.
Russia attacks 200m from Nato border, you think Nato would react if the attack went 1 meter over the border?.. Or would they just come with excuses on why not to intervene?
Tomate azul, variedade púrpura, mas continua a parecer-me vermelho Caixote de tomates bastante vermelhos no supermercado, anunciados como Tomate Azul, e nas letras pequenas menciona que a variedade é púrpura
Tomate azul, variedade púrpura, mas continua a parecer-me vermelho Caixote de tomates bastante vermelhos no supermercado, anunciados como Tomate Azul, e nas letras pequenas menciona que a variedade é púrpura