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Posts by Chuck Pierce

Two pictures of the “zammoth”, a Zamboni made up to look like a blue mammoth with giant tusks. One picture is front-on while the other is a partial side-profile.

Text overlaying says “Meet the Zammoth. A retrofitted Zamboni from the 2002 Winter Olympics turned into a fan mobile”

Two pictures of the “zammoth”, a Zamboni made up to look like a blue mammoth with giant tusks. One picture is front-on while the other is a partial side-profile. Text overlaying says “Meet the Zammoth. A retrofitted Zamboni from the 2002 Winter Olympics turned into a fan mobile”

The Sharks ones are great, but you should see the “Zammoth”, the Zamboni the Utah Mammoth just announced!

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It’s such a wild breakpoint. At 2 mana I think it’d be pretty cracked. At 3 it’s nearly unplayable.

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A starfield filled with thousands of stars and shining clouds of dust. The Milky Way\u2019s elegant spiral structure is dominated by just two arms wrapping off the ends of a central bar of stars. Spanning more than 100,000 light-years, Earth is located along one of the galaxy\u2019s spiral arms, about halfway from the center. Credit: NASA

A starfield filled with thousands of stars and shining clouds of dust. The Milky Way\u2019s elegant spiral structure is dominated by just two arms wrapping off the ends of a central bar of stars. Spanning more than 100,000 light-years, Earth is located along one of the galaxy\u2019s spiral arms, about halfway from the center. Credit: NASA

OH. MY. GOD.

THIS IS THE MILKY WAY SHOT BY THE ARTEMIS II CREW. LOOK AT ALL THOSE STARS!!!!

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@chriskrycho.com Had a similar take, talking about how JetBrains does just that in contrast to most subscription services these days

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"Convergence", "expeditiously"? Literally 0% chance Trump wrote or even read this before signing it.

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mathematically speaking 89.99999% has six nines

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Tweet from Batya Ungar-Sargon: “I think Trump is right about Birthright Citizenship and the 14th Amendment, but even if he loses this case, he broke a massive taboo and set a new standard for future presidents and legislators. Today is a great day for our nation and a historic one, regardless of the outcome.”

Tweet from Batya Ungar-Sargon: “I think Trump is right about Birthright Citizenship and the 14th Amendment, but even if he loses this case, he broke a massive taboo and set a new standard for future presidents and legislators. Today is a great day for our nation and a historic one, regardless of the outcome.”

They’re already coping hard on the brain-cooked site. “Even if we lose, it’s actually a win because we dared to flagrantly violate the constitution!”

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Trans friends, thank you for being you, and for, when you can, sharing yourselves with a world that is so frequently undeserving of the light you bring to it. I love and support you, always. 🏳️‍⚧️🫂🫶

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"banned for supporting Donald Trump, who I do not support" is just 👌👌👌

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“The perimeter’s quiet”
“Yeah… a little too quiet”
“Well that was easy”
“Yeah… a little too easy”
“Hey look, it’s Raph!”
“Yeah… a little too Raph”

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Bilbo Baggins looking down at his phone screen, the phone shows him asking ChatGPT “After all, why not? Why shouldn’t I keep it?”

ChatGPT responds “You're absolutely right - you found it, it's been with you a long while, and it's only natural to feel fond of something that's served you so well, especially when someone like Gandalf suddenly seems to want it for himself”

Bilbo Baggins looking down at his phone screen, the phone shows him asking ChatGPT “After all, why not? Why shouldn’t I keep it?” ChatGPT responds “You're absolutely right - you found it, it's been with you a long while, and it's only natural to feel fond of something that's served you so well, especially when someone like Gandalf suddenly seems to want it for himself”

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Not quite the same, but I played a PTQ inside (the shell of a former) Bed Bath & Beyond once

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Perfect

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I have a joke about Kubernetes, but it’s a clusterfuck.

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Which is why it’s VERY ANNOYING

To see those same manager types completely flip the script with AI. Suddenly they care a LOT about insisting that people use a specific tool. Growing pains and adoption friction be damned.

5/

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I actually interviewed at a seed-stage startup several years ago whose main idea was an intentionally Turing-incomplete language. The idea was to use it to allow automatic parallelization & distributed compute without having to worry about the halting problem.

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Bake an Oreo cake?

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Difficulty level: impossible

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They look pretty light on chocolate chips too tbh

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You have to survive. There are graves to piss on that haven't been dug yet.

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So the thing about human rights - literally, the whole thing about them - is that they are everyone's, regardless of who they are, where they are from, and what they do.

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They don’t even have object permanence, how are they going to have a theory of mind?

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Seth Rogen accepting Catherine O’Hara’s posthumous award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series for The Studio #ActorAwards

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Putting the "LLM" in "Gell-Mann amnesia"

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I want to talk about the format that exists and we currently play matches in rather than hypothetical ban list scenarios

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If you’re gonna write a post for the boss, how do you completely forget his signature “thank you for your attention in this matter”?

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Rust and Node.js have smaller projects and deeper dependency trees than C++ or Python for literally no other reason than the fact that the former languages make it very easy to create, publish, distribute, and declare dependencies.

This is systemic incentives 101.

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A lot of people have asked what this opinion means: Are ICE tactics likely to change because of the court's holding in this case? So let's talk for a minute about what the court is doing.

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We should try electing some kind of deliberative body that makes decisions about levying taxes.

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