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Posts by Justin Cormack

lovely pink clusters of orchid flowers growing in the grass

lovely pink clusters of orchid flowers growing in the grass

pretty white star shaped flowers with yellow centres and green leaves

pretty white star shaped flowers with yellow centres and green leaves

purple orchid with weirdly spotted leaves

purple orchid with weirdly spotted leaves

pretty in pink, purple and white - green winged orchids, wood anemone and early purple orchid because thats the time of year around here in Suffolk #wildflowerhour

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A shop, in the town of Diss, called "Copy Diss", which will copy dis ting for you.

A shop, in the town of Diss, called "Copy Diss", which will copy dis ting for you.

Don't diss Diss, home of the finest shop, Copy Diss

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wild orchid, spotted leaves, purple flowers

wild orchid, spotted leaves, purple flowers

also saw some early purples in a wood in Suffolk today

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Allies of Olly Robbins defend handling of Mandelson vetting Appointment as US ambassador likely to have involved scrutiny of Chinese and Russian business links

its this one giftarticle.ft.com/giftarticle/...

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Book: The Irrational Decision. How we gave computers the power to choose for us, by Ben Recht. Picture of an old computer on the front.

Book: The Irrational Decision. How we gave computers the power to choose for us, by Ben Recht. Picture of an old computer on the front.

My copy of @beenwrekt.bsky.social book just arrived, looking forward to reading this

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A wild orchid with a lot of purple flowers

A wild orchid with a lot of purple flowers

and they are out here!

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Are those green winged or a different one?

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Thats early! Last year I saw one on April 21, but I couldnt see any signs of them a few days back.

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Jarvis pull up the relevant shitpost

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5.4 high

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Found lots with codex security in the couple of repos I pointed it at. Good quality. It does PR/commit reviews which are a bit different from standalone code reviews.

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AI Cybersecurity After Mythos: The Jagged Frontier Why the moat is the system, not the model

This report suggests that many models can find these issues and exploits aisle.com/blog/ai-cybe...

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White cherry blossom, blue sjy

White cherry blossom, blue sjy

Cherry blossom in the garden coming out

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IT Support to Major Tom
You're Outlook's dead, there's something wrong
Can you ping me, Major Tom?
Can you ping me, Major Tom?

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Much ado about marshmallows Good news, it’s s’more VAT nonsense

Part n of the FT Alphaville occasional series on tax hearings for various foodstuffs is one of the finest www.ft.com/content/eb37...

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A little yellow cowslip flower

A little yellow cowslip flower

First cowslip of the year on the lawn for #wildflowerhour

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Its not far from the flea market (the one in place de jeu de balle), one of the roads of the Marolles, probably Rue Blaes. I love the shops around there.

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view down onto an antiques shop crammed with STUFF from the balcony, which is also crammed with STUFF

view down onto an antiques shop crammed with STUFF from the balcony, which is also crammed with STUFF

I love this ridiculous antiques shop

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They are really trying to fill you up with steak so you don't take full advantage of the bottomless fries....

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They are rolling this out in the next release, starting soon.

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I use a readonly token for gh, and write needs my ssh forwarding which needs fingerprint so the agents can try pushing but it fails.

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reducing/eliminating credential files is also good. Secretive for ssh keys, ephemeral credentials via oauth where you can etc, scripts to generate credentials and rotate them.

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stork! oops!

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Crane with wings outstreched and feet out about to land on its huge nest on a kind of fake tree they put up for them. In background a windmill.

Crane with wings outstreched and feet out about to land on its huge nest on a kind of fake tree they put up for them. In background a windmill.

Crane coming in to land. Peak Amsterdam

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You can compute a finite computation on nand gates but you need memory if you want eg data dependent loops. So its a simpler abstraction. I believe.

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A white marble table leg in the form of a lion head and descending into a claw as the foot. The view is from above and since there is no table top the inscription of P. Casca Long can be seen engraved into the table top support.

A white marble table leg in the form of a lion head and descending into a claw as the foot. The view is from above and since there is no table top the inscription of P. Casca Long can be seen engraved into the table top support.

View across an atrium of the so-called House of Casca Longus (he never lived here!). To the left a blue painted wall. In the centre-right an impluvium basin with a circular ceramic cistern head nearest to us on one side. On the far side the white marble tripod table support.

View across an atrium of the so-called House of Casca Longus (he never lived here!). To the left a blue painted wall. In the centre-right an impluvium basin with a circular ceramic cistern head nearest to us on one side. On the far side the white marble tripod table support.

One of the most remarkable objects in #Pompeii is a marble table support with P. Casca Longus inscribed on it. Longus was the 1st assassin to stab Julius Caesar on #IdesOfMarch (today in 44 BC). On his death Longus’ possessions were auctioned & this table was bought by a Pompeian

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Oh no! best wishes with the recovery!

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A whole series of tubas...

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long stretch of worked roman stone on Hadrian's Wall.

long stretch of worked roman stone on Hadrian's Wall.

If you ask someone today to name the builder of Hadrian's Wall, they would give you a funny look. But historical memory is odd, and right up to the 1800s we forgot who built it.

Until in 1840 John Hodgson, an obscure Northumbrian clergyman, published the LONGEST footnote in history... 1/22

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Hmm not sure thats my experience. Yeah claude vibes stuff but 5.3 on max for code review finds so many issues, and will do way better refactoring. Also claude lazy af

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