My wife has been playing Paper Mario: The Origami King, and one of the musical peices kept reminding me of something, but I finally figured it out. It's very, very similar to R2DJ's "A Beautiful Mine," which you may know as the theme from TV's Mad Men. Clips:
Scorching Sandpaper Desert Battle Theme
R2DJ - A Beautiful Mine
@kjhealy In an interview, Gef said he wasn’t bothered by the press coverage. “Kooo. Kooooo” he added.
@Natanox The issue is that Linux support on MBP's depends on a lot on the year, and for the 2016-2017 era, it depends a lot on the specific model what functionality you will get. This repo has a helpful overview: https://github.com/Dunedan/mbp-2016-linux
Sometimes Elon stans call me out on Twitter when people post the "cars and rockets" post, demanding to know what stupid things Elon says about software.
Here's a primo example.
In this exchange, Elon thinks Adam Mosseri is adding rate limits to Threads just like he added them to Twitter, and that he "copied" Elon.
Anyone who understands software knows Adam is talking about WRITE rate limits to curb spam posts. Elon implemented READ rate limits in an application that relies on ad impressions.
@caseynewton you know as well as anyone that downloads matter little compared to engagement. A decade ago the cw was you would rather have a small social app with lots of engagement than a big one with no engagement. If Threads releases some engagement metrics we’ll have a better idea of whether it will stick around
The Wikimedia Foundation, which serves as the non-profit host for #Wikipedia, @wikidata, @mediawiki, and other free knowledge projects, has joined the Fediverse as @wikimediafoundation - welcome!!
@acwhite Good. The Safer Communities Act passed last year was also a significant https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipartisan_Safer_Communities_Act
We also met with the amazingly professional Predator, Apache and Blackhawk pilots that were stationed there for training and deterrence purposes. It’s astonishing to me just how squared away these soldiers were – not a question I asked phased them.
RIP Gianfranco Poggi. A very lucid writer. I had lunch with him as a grad student and embarrassed myself by answering his "What are you working on?" question twice. He was wearing mirrored sunglasses and I didn't realize he was looking at someone else the second time. He kindly removed them. His writing on the state is excellent. He has several smaller books built out of lectures—one on Simmel, one on Durkheim—that are very good introductions, too.
Our Berkeley Center for Data Science & Environment is hiring another Research Software Engineer / Data Scientist!
Details (including expected salary) at https://dse.berkeley.edu/jobs/research-software-engineer-data-scientist
Please boost and reach out w/ questions!
@carnage4life Omg I can't believe that is real. Wow. I really really hope the board replaces the CEO.
I’m hiring.
My team, which is overseeing the modernization of IRS IT with $10 billion+ from the Inflation Reduction Act, needs a coordinator. Someone early career who is beginning to see how much room for improvement there is with Federal IT, and is equipped for a high-profile mission.
Please boost.
LA Times: How an untested, cash-strapped TV show about books became an American classic
(h/t to @gbhnews from another social)
@ricmac I already know some Twitter users that I want to follow who started on Threads. When Threads adds AP, I will be able to stop logging into Twitter completely
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