jwz.org/blog, for obvious reasons.
His telling of this event [severely jetlagged] adds even more to the story.
So, you already pressed the button?
Your last example reminds me of someone editing Wikipedia to list Ronnie O’Sullivan as the winner of the World Open, about 20 minutes before the final match finished.
They were right, and anyone would agree that it was all-but-certain, but it hadn’t actually happened yet.
Right, an original at Mosaic [Netscape] before it got into that fight with Internet Explorer, went open-source, and became Mozilla.
The original developer has a great blog, and has commented on this
This computer.
“your contract legally compels you to harvest this artifact”
re #7, I hope they are also saying no ‘secret questions’ to reset the password?
That was so insane - “we need a unique number, let’s just use the MAC” - it was like people didn’t even think through any of the implications when making ipv6 address schemes.
Similar with the address proposals that ignored the need to minimise the size of core internet routing tables.
Substitute Chaos Bringer to really give everyone flashbacks
Main menu theme, Myth II Soulblighter
When your first notification about the change is a Mastodon post telling you to look for a pre-checked checkbox that wasn’t there before…
“S-500 missile, S-500 Mercedes, what’s the difference?” - guy in procurement office.
Today you, tomorrow me
🎵 it’s cold outside; there’s no kind of atmosphere 🎵
2FA codes where you can read everything you need from the notification area?
Seems excessive to convert everything to rust when you can use std::shared_ptr and std::weak_ptr to eliminate the memory safety issue?