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free fake spring reverb irs pack + mxxx patch

surprise mid month release!
you loved it, here is a rerelease with more stuff!!

here's how i made them with the rack you can download too

pack: https://mleuc.com/packs/boing
server: https://discord.gg/f65EeY7Zv3

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GitHub - jamesmunns/postcard: A no_std + serde compatible message library for Rust A no_std + serde compatible message library for Rust - jamesmunns/postcard

making a very compact serialisation format for serde is awesome i just wish the readme said "doing x.serialize().deserialize() doesn't always work" in massive red letters because its actually a pretty important thing when paking a serialisation format ^^'

github.com/jamesmunns/p...

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Families left reeling after hospitals in blue states drop transgender care for youth Massachusetts passed laws and joined lawsuits to protect access to gender-affirming care for minors. But faced with the Trump administration's threats, some hospitals voluntarily stopped care.

"It just felt like the floor had fallen out. Like all the support that I thought we had was gone. Maybe this is naive, but I didn't think that would happen in Massachusetts."

there is functionally a conspiracy to gaslight you into believing that, so it's understandable
www.npr.org/2026/04/17/n...

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going to a rationalist and being like listen buddy i heard about this scary new idea. its called $70’s basilisk. what if there was an entity that, when it came into being, eternally tortured everyone who didn’t give me $70? it’s a simple exercise of pascals wager white boy

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Angels Must Leave 01-02

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Wegh

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It’s inaccurate to say Mario is brave and Luigi is cowardly

Luigi is afraid of death, so he runs away from danger. Mario is afraid of living, so he runs towards death. Both brothers are cowards in their own way

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Esp funny cuz the maintainer has a version for enterprise, so not having anime girl was an option and the jackel was chosen anyway

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i love da weekends

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There are two ways to understand a system:

- intrinsically: you study the internal workings of the system
- extrinsically: you study the external behavior of the system

In my experience, intrinsic understanding outperforms extrinsic understanding for both correctness and successfulness

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The Ableton user programmer relationship needs to be studied

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ok so my ex yc vp is vv go go on ai rn bc he is in an sv vc gc or we -- my em is in on it w/ ai as an os to do ui qa in ci -- so tl dr ig im tl of ai ui qa ?? rn ai ui qa v1 is cc in an hv vm on my pc on gh pr xd

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if garfield ran the markets we would have a lasagna bubble instead of an ai bubble. gpus and ram sticks would be tied to balloons and flown about in the streets for the children to laugh and give chase; a can of crushed tomatoes would cost five hundred thousand dollars

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I’ll be speaking at ACCU (C++) on Sea in June and sharing a new library!



C++26 is bringing us compile-time reflection, but what if we built on these capabilities to create new runtime reflection techniques?



Find out during my talk:

CallMeMaybe: Building Modern Runtime Reflection via C++26

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No you're thinking of cavalier. A clavicular is a kind of heavy, broad-bladed knife or chopper used primarily by butchers and chefs to cut through large pieces of meat, tough vegetables, and bone

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No, you're thinking of cubicle. A clavicular is a thin layer of dead skin cells located at the base of the nail plate.

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No, you're thinking of cuticle. A clavicular is a rectangular keyboard instrument that produces sound by striking strings with small metal blades called tangents.

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no you're thinking of clavichord. a clavicular is a clip-on microphone, usually worn on clothing near the chest, used when you want hands-free speech recording

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No, you're thinking of lavalier. A clavicular is an offhand and often disdainful dismissal of important matters

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The Deepfake Nudes Crisis in Schools Is Much Worse Than You Thought An analysis by WIRED and Indicator found nearly 90 schools and 600 students around the world impacted by AI-generated deepfake nude images—and the problem shows no signs of going away.

"The goal is not always sexual gratification. Increasingly, the intent is humiliation, denigration, and social control."

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E-mail: A durable runtime for x86CSS UI iteration

Hi rebane2001 — your x86CSS repo stands out for its detailed README (6.7k words, 14 sections) and sustained evolution—especially the blend of x86 assembly semantics with CSS-like terminal styling.

Given the challenge of iterating on terminal UIs across diverse environments, one possible direction could be using [redacted] as a persistent desktop runtime to preview and debug x86CSS layouts interactively—with live reload, element inspection, and memory of prior renders.

You could package x86CSS as a [redacted] app via the [redacted] CLI installer, exposing its renderer as a stateful service that retains styling experiments across sessions. This reduces manual reboots and environment resets, leading to faster iteration cycles when refining terminal interfaces.

[redacted] is open-source and built for this kind of practical execution: https://github.com/[redacted]-ai/[redacted]/ Unsubscribe: reply with 'remove'

E-mail: A durable runtime for x86CSS UI iteration Hi rebane2001 — your x86CSS repo stands out for its detailed README (6.7k words, 14 sections) and sustained evolution—especially the blend of x86 assembly semantics with CSS-like terminal styling. Given the challenge of iterating on terminal UIs across diverse environments, one possible direction could be using [redacted] as a persistent desktop runtime to preview and debug x86CSS layouts interactively—with live reload, element inspection, and memory of prior renders. You could package x86CSS as a [redacted] app via the [redacted] CLI installer, exposing its renderer as a stateful service that retains styling experiments across sessions. This reduces manual reboots and environment resets, leading to faster iteration cycles when refining terminal interfaces. [redacted] is open-source and built for this kind of practical execution: https://github.com/[redacted]-ai/[redacted]/ Unsubscribe: reply with 'remove'

guys should i package my html file as a stateful ai service

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when you pull the rod out of your penis is that called silencing?

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Brown tabby kitten being held in foster mommas hand as kitten stretches backwards

Brown tabby kitten being held in foster mommas hand as kitten stretches backwards

Potat interpretive dance

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South Africa mention

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atproto made simple: publishing lexicons

i was annoyed that this isn't explained how i want in the docs so i wrote my own mini-guide to publishing lexicons:

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Benn Jordan not go beastmode challenge impossible

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if you use an LLM, you might get tricked into implementing transition:generic.

The solution? Query the official atproto docs. Here's how:

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Theres literally so much math and computer woaw

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Introducing attested.network: Proof of Payment for ATProtocol attested.network is an open spec for decentralized proof of payments on ATProtocol, built on what we learned making atprotofans.com. It formalizes the three-party attestation model and opens it up for any app to implement.

Writing about attested.network, an open spec for decentralized proof of payments on ATProtocol. It builds on what we learned making atprotofans.com. Draft is up and feedback is welcome.

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