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@isaaccorbrey.com is πŸ”΄LIVE on stream.place! BILLIONS MUST KILL ME | Noita πŸ§™β€β™‚οΈπŸ’€ | Good morning! β˜•

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Welp, I got laid off. RIP futurewei OSS rust team.

If you know anyone hiring systems engineers lmk.

13 hours ago 48 20 1 1

I have used @jj-vcs.dev now for a few days. Damn, how could I work without it?
Such a game changer, when using coding agents 🀯

19 hours ago 4 2 0 0

Reposting since we are talking about it again…

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19 hours ago 24 8 1 2

pog

21 hours ago 0 0 0 0

I'm on @sifa.id now! Hire me pls lol sifa.id/p/isaaccorbr...

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5 consecutive and identical cards for Chad (@chadtmiller.com) with a follow button.

5 consecutive and identical cards for Chad (@chadtmiller.com) with a follow button.

Boutta follow @chadtmiller.com, @chadtmiller.com, @chadtmiller.com, @chadtmiller.com, and @chadtmiller.com on @sifa.id!

1 day ago 14 1 2 0

to the enlightened mind all things are factorio

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Is your company currently hiring for a role that includes using Rust?

Reply with a link to the opening and any relevant context.

If you're not, we'd appreciate a repost for visibility

#rust #rustlang #programming

1 day ago 3 1 0 0

Totally yeah, I kept getting myself way too hyped up about new opportunities and then the month afterward was just hell because it slowly faded away. I'm having to purposely keep myself numb to things until I have an offer in hand

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I almost wish they'd properly reject me instead of constantly leading me on, it's more painful short term but does far less psychic damage long term

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Yeah it's bad rn, I've had places interview me for a collective 8+ hours only to leave me hanging with month after month of "we're focusing on our product rn and we'll check back in after a month or so". It's exhausting looking for a new job rn

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Yep, and over 40% of that corn is used for fuel ethanol. With that amount of land we could generate far more solar energy than the US energy grid consumes in a year

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A demonstration of the same gradient defined as a light blue to fuschia gradient, with 5 different color interpolation methods. From left to right, srgb, which kind of muddies the blended colours in the middle to a light pastel purple, lch, which moves seems to move to the blue colour quicker, not creating the purple muddiness, oklch, which does move through the purple but in a more subtle way, oklab, which remains more pink than anything, and hsl, which adds a very dark almost internet blue at the centre of the gradient

A demonstration of the same gradient defined as a light blue to fuschia gradient, with 5 different color interpolation methods. From left to right, srgb, which kind of muddies the blended colours in the middle to a light pastel purple, lch, which moves seems to move to the blue colour quicker, not creating the purple muddiness, oklch, which does move through the purple but in a more subtle way, oklab, which remains more pink than anything, and hsl, which adds a very dark almost internet blue at the centre of the gradient

we don't talk enough about how cool the color-interpolation-method is in CSS gradients

all of these slices have the same gradient:

linear-gradient(#00ffff 0%, #ff00ff 100%)

each one is just using a different colour interpolation

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One of the things I love Rust docs for. I know that by default, the first line is the only thing highlighted to consumers, and thus you can put a concise definition there and put the actual explanation in paragraphs below it. It's pretty great

1 day ago 1 0 0 0

I beg of thee, try @jj-vcs.dev

2 days ago 5 0 1 0
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2 days ago 4 3 0 0

For folks in the know: should I publish my @jj-vcs.dev megamerge article here instead of on my personal site? I'm leaning towards "yes" personally

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Abstractionism | Isaac Corbrey | Offprint Understanding the world from first principles

I'm starting a new publication at @offprint.app! Subscribe to see me ramble about hexagons very soon 😁

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2 days ago 10 0 0 1
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Fwiw this is not "my environment", this is what I'm experiencing in my brain

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Sat beside a kid tonight who cheered for Messi the whole time. Messi was not on either team. 10/10

3 days ago 144 7 2 0

Test all the things! I don't trust myself unless I sit in a field of green

3 days ago 1 0 0 0

In the soup, we are all GOAP

3 days ago 0 0 0 0

i don't know what else to do but keep learning and building with others according to our values

3 days ago 57 3 2 0

Man I wish I knew people who used JJ in real life lol

3 days ago 1 0 0 0

Jujutsu lets me work on a combined megamerge of arbitrary numbers of WIP branches and rebase them simultaneously onto new upstream commits with a single command without any pain, so take that how you will (also check out "jj absorb", it's magic!)

3 days ago 1 0 0 0

Artemis II was amazing to watch, I can't wait to see them splash down! I wasn't really thinking when watching though and was almost surprised when I realized the boosters were just... done? Like boosters landing themselves has become so "normal" that it felt weird to just toss them away

3 days ago 1 0 0 0

Trying this later!

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A close-up view from the Orion spacecraft during the Artemis II crew’s lunar flyby on April 6, 2026, captures a total solar eclipse, with only part of the Moon visible in the frame as it fully obscures the Sun. We see a glowing halo around the dark lunar disk, and to the left a bright silver glint can be seen which is Venus. The image is dark and moody.

A close-up view from the Orion spacecraft during the Artemis II crew’s lunar flyby on April 6, 2026, captures a total solar eclipse, with only part of the Moon visible in the frame as it fully obscures the Sun. We see a glowing halo around the dark lunar disk, and to the left a bright silver glint can be seen which is Venus. The image is dark and moody.

The lunar surface fills the frame in sharp detail, as seen during the Artemis II lunar flyby, while a distant Earth sets in the background. In this image, the dark portion of Earth is experiencing nighttime, while on its day side, swirling clouds are visible over the Australia and Oceania region.

The lunar surface fills the frame in sharp detail, as seen during the Artemis II lunar flyby, while a distant Earth sets in the background. In this image, the dark portion of Earth is experiencing nighttime, while on its day side, swirling clouds are visible over the Australia and Oceania region.

Struggling to focus this evening, so here are two of my favourite recent Artemis II photos from the growing collection: images.nasa.gov

- Artemis II Total Solar Eclipse, Partial Frame
- A Setting Earth

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