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Noah Gibbs (codefolio@ruby.social)'s status on Saturday, 09-Nov-2024 06:12:55 JST Noah Gibbs -
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Noah Gibbs (codefolio@ruby.social)'s status on Sunday, 19-May-2024 17:05:31 JST Noah Gibbs A beautiful idea. Something's in my eye, I need a kleenex.
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Noah Gibbs (codefolio@ruby.social)'s status on Wednesday, 15-May-2024 02:29:16 JST Noah Gibbs @thomasfuchs Looks like an April Fools joke? I totally don't remember this one.
I used to work for Palm, but didn't know as much about Handspring.
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Noah Gibbs (codefolio@ruby.social)'s status on Friday, 19-Apr-2024 18:34:42 JST Noah Gibbs @aral You know, if it truly was "lick boots for money" I'd find it a lot more understandable and reassuring.
I don't think it's that. And I don't think he's getting paid.
I think it's just a natural, knee-jerk alignment with authority.
It would also be more reassuring if he weren't in such numerous company that way.
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Noah Gibbs (codefolio@ruby.social)'s status on Friday, 22-Mar-2024 15:32:15 JST Noah Gibbs @dalias @MartyFouts @lucasmz @linux_mclinuxface
This. If you have a copy of old OSS Redis, including its source code, that's still fully usable under the old terms.
What they're doing is only licensing *new* code under the new bad terms. Which is 100% legal, yeah.
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Noah Gibbs (codefolio@ruby.social)'s status on Monday, 04-Mar-2024 03:55:41 JST Noah Gibbs Yeah, sometimes these things show you who the actual customer is, and often it's not you (or me).
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Noah Gibbs (codefolio@ruby.social)'s status on Thursday, 18-Jan-2024 07:32:37 JST Noah Gibbs @thomasfuchs The 386DX really was *much* better.
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Noah Gibbs (codefolio@ruby.social)'s status on Friday, 17-Nov-2023 06:48:31 JST Noah Gibbs It's a great conceptual point, though I have very little understanding of how you'd usefully measure it.
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Noah Gibbs (codefolio@ruby.social)'s status on Sunday, 10-Sep-2023 07:01:57 JST Noah Gibbs Don't know what to tell you. I just typed "dreamwidth.org." It lists dreamwidth.org under "Google suggestions", but it defaults to Safari suggestions if I just type it and hit enter.
It would probably be better if I typed the https:// explicitly?
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Noah Gibbs (codefolio@ruby.social)'s status on Saturday, 09-Sep-2023 23:17:16 JST Noah Gibbs I'd need to learn all its quirks again.
I saw this thread, thought "I haven't tried Safari in forever," popped it open, typed a URL into the bar...
Oh, hey, it takes Siri's suggestion over a literal URL typed into the bar. So I type "dreamwidth.org" to see how it looks, and I get Wikipedia.
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Noah Gibbs (codefolio@ruby.social)'s status on Sunday, 20-Aug-2023 23:37:12 JST Noah Gibbs <evil>as a job queue</evil>
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Noah Gibbs (codefolio@ruby.social)'s status on Saturday, 10-Jun-2023 07:10:34 JST Noah Gibbs @thomasfuchs @elithebearded Um... Making stuff up about your odds not being amazing? You literally opened with that.
Or you mean making stuff up about ops people? They *do* sometimes answer people online with random questions, but quite often they don't.
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Noah Gibbs (codefolio@ruby.social)'s status on Saturday, 10-Jun-2023 07:00:46 JST Noah Gibbs @elithebearded @thomasfuchs Was gonna say. If you want a free answer from a lawyer about the law, your odds aren't amazing.
It's like asking, "can somebody who works in ops answer this server admin question?" Yeah, but possibly not during their off-time.
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Noah Gibbs (codefolio@ruby.social)'s status on Tuesday, 06-Jun-2023 19:50:30 JST Noah Gibbs Koichi Sasada and Yusuke Endoh (Mame-san) have been let go from Cookpad after years of work as full-time Ruby committers. As part of a large reduction-in-force, their team was eliminated.
They are both looking for new work.
Obviously they're both amazing at what they do.
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Noah Gibbs (codefolio@ruby.social)'s status on Sunday, 04-Jun-2023 23:28:14 JST Noah Gibbs @inthehands I feel mixed about some of the implementations. Police have a tendency to turn body cameras *off*, for instance, and courts tend to let them get away with it.
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Noah Gibbs (codefolio@ruby.social)'s status on Sunday, 04-Jun-2023 22:58:41 JST Noah Gibbs @inthehands It's not even just NYPD. Those cards are not uncommon for local PDs generally, though the effect of them varies from area to area.
Also county and national police (etc) organisations are a lot more likely to just ignore them.
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Noah Gibbs (codefolio@ruby.social)'s status on Friday, 02-Jun-2023 01:30:09 JST Noah Gibbs @thomasfuchs Is that the new generative features?
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Noah Gibbs (codefolio@ruby.social)'s status on Monday, 29-May-2023 06:59:28 JST Noah Gibbs @inthehands That makes sense. It's the same kind of thing Rust is trying to do.
The Rust variation frustrates me, since it requires proving things to a compiler, often in very inconvenient ways. Maybe Swift's version is better that way.
It *does* seem like the way the world is headed. I really dislike it in Rust.
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Noah Gibbs (codefolio@ruby.social)'s status on Monday, 29-May-2023 06:44:05 JST Noah Gibbs @inthehands So then presumably the benefit is that you can't access the internal value without doing a check, so you can't skip the check, even if you're "sure"?
I'm trying to make sure I understand.
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Noah Gibbs (codefolio@ruby.social)'s status on Monday, 29-May-2023 06:38:39 JST Noah Gibbs @inthehands Sure, but you're not allowed to pass nil to it in the same way you're not allowed to pass :end or "bob". Nil isn't a number, nor typed as if it is.
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