Ah, yes. A nice big mug of procrastination. I do this too...
Posts by Mark Goodwin
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Incredibly specific job klaxon if you are:
🇬🇧 looking for a UK remote role
💻 where you can use your programming and data skills
🛠️ and do some hardware hacking too
🐈⬛ also if you like cats, omg this is a weird cat tech job
(Cat Scientist - Emerging Welfare Technology, £49k, apply by April 3)
Paul Kenton, #British #painter known for his dynamic cityscapes filled w/ movement, light & reflection. Using bold palette knife strokes & layers of oil paint, he captures the energy of rain-soaked streets, skylines & urban life w/ striking realism & texture
@paulkenton.bsky.social
#art #painting
Gemini attempts to bribe the CoT summarizer with ASCII coffee
The data from your Meta Ray Bans is used to train Meta's AI, which most people don't understand means that humans are looking at the most intimate details of their lives. www.svd.se/a/K8nrV4/met...
Wondering if I should go into politics just to confuse people.
This story is one of my favourite things I wrote last year. I'm making it free for 24 hours, so a few more people have chance to read an example of my short fiction (and hopefully might subscribe to my newsletter).
www.tom-cox.com/old-litkinov...
I just scored 34,304 on a game of at://2048 with a starting seed of 4292852036.
Think you can do better with this exact same seed? Try it out here 2048.blue/seed/4292852...
@2048.blue
Share a bird pic you took
Chickens and other poultry vastly outweigh all of the world's wild birds. This is probably not a good thing.
We are excited to announce that we can successfully use Rust's standard library from the GPU. This has never been done before.
www.vectorware.com/blog/rust-st...
Supporting Rust's standard library enables existing Rust code to work on the GPU and makes GPU programming feel normal.
Today is National Thesaurus Day & it's been amazing…there's no other word for it.
I’m reading this at the moment, it’s excellent
It's "don't roll your own crypto" for the slop generation.
Tom Cox's 1983
I read another delightfully weird book from @dj-acid-reflux.bsky.social (and loved it)
Last few hours of this piece being unpaywalled, in case anyone would like a read…
www.tom-cox.com/thinking-abo...
An Acorn Archimedes. It looks like a standard late 1989s early 1990s desktop PC, except for its bright red function keys.
Quite possibly the most important computer you've never heard of (except maybe if you went to a British school in the early 90s).
The Actors Archimedes. The first system to use an ARM CPU. This is the great-great-great granddaddy of the CPU in your phone. No Archie, no Snapdragon.
plates ready to fall out cabinet
US Stock Market waiting to open
BIG FIGHT AT POLAND’S WROCLAW ZOO!!!
Tom Cox's 21st Century Yokel
My belated work secret santa present makes me very happy! It's another @dj-acid-reflux.bsky.social book!
Happy birthday to Ivor The Engine, the little Welsh railway engine from the Merioneth and Llantisilly Rail Traction Company, who first appeared on our screens today in 1959. Toot-toot!
#onthisday #otd #wales
Bluebells beginning to bloom, with the Jurassic coast in the background
Thread.
Something nice happened to me yesterday: the conclusion - or maybe not - of a story of interconnectedness, that made the world feel momentarily very small and intertwined.
The story begins on April 21 2024 on a walk I'd taken along the Jurassic Coast for research for a book I was writing.
Ah, yes. This is a thing.
If you can infer that the db is likely only used for this purpose, sure.
If you can't demonstrate the credentials no longer work, you have to assume high.
This is brilliant
Looking good a good tutorial on debugging with ghidra. I want to set breakpoints, change flow, and modify memory values.
Is that possible?
I shared this with a recently cat-bereaved friend, who declared it "... wonderful... in fact, perfect"
Ha, I visited just this week when looking up one of my favourite recipes; slashdot pancakes: slashdot.org/comments.pl?...