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Shared by @kornel and 23 others.
James Waples (@jamwaffles) · Jul 11
🔁 @cliffle:

Here's a neat analysis of a subtle OpenZFS bug by @robn.

despairlabs.com/blog/posts/202

I love reading thoughtful analyses of bugs and the factors that produced them. Nowadays I usually arrive somewhat resigned, and expecting a "zeroth order" C bug -- something like bad pointering or failure to initialize a variable.

This is more of a "second order" C bug, and the author goes through the potential tradeoffs and rightfully points out that the answer is not "git gud." I'll put my thoughts on the bug in a reply so as not to spoil it for you.

Anyway, it's a good short read.

jbz (@jbz) · Jul 12
🔁 @jbz:

An (almost) catastrophic OpenZFS bug and the humans that made it (and Rust is here too) • Rob Norris

despairlabs.com/blog/posts/202

#openzfs #rust #opensource

N-gated Hacker News (@ngate) · Jul 11

🚨 Oh no! A programmer discovered a #bug in #OpenZFS that might unleash chaos upon the universe... except it didn't, and #Rust didn't save the day either. 🐛 Looks like "despair labs" is now open for business, offering free lessons in overdramatizing code fixes! 😂
despairlabs.com/blog/posts/202 #DespairLabs #CodingHumor #TechDrama #HackerNews #ngated

The European Cloud/Computing Situation - Bert Hubert's writings

berthub.eu · Jul 11

A brief addition to the 50000 words I wrote earlier on the cloud: what is the European situation? Software Initially, companies and governments would buy licenses to software. You’d typically have a piece of software in your office, on one of your computers, to calculate payroll with. Most othe...

Shared by @vfrmedia and 38 others.
Lenz Grimmer (@lenzgr) · Jul 11
🔁 @bert_hubert:

"It is very impressive. A whole generation has **forgotten** that you can run software on servers instead of on clouds. Even though this can be an order of magnitude cheaper." - berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-

Sandor Spruit 🇪🇺🇳🇱🇺🇦🇨🇦 (@sandorspruit) · Jul 11
🔁 @bert_hubert:

"It is very impressive. A whole generation has **forgotten** that you can run software on servers instead of on clouds. Even though this can be an order of magnitude cheaper." - berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-

Emilis 🇺🇦 (@emilis) · Jul 11
🔁 @bert_hubert:

Although tons of words have been written already on Europe's cloud predicament, I've found that it makes sense to briefly describe the very high level picture of where we are. "We rely on non-European SaaS based on non-European clouds":
berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-

Michał "rysiek" Woźniak · 🇺🇦 (@rysiek) · Jul 11
🔁 @jpmens:

"You’d typically have a piece of software in your office, on one of your computers, to calculate payroll with. Most other computers would have copies of WordPerfect installed. This software would function for years without updates or maintenance. If WordPerfect-the-company would disappear, you would not even notice."

berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-

Those were the days, my friends!

Angela Scholder (@AngelaScholder) · Jul 11
🔁 @bert_hubert:

Although tons of words have been written already on Europe's cloud predicament, I've found that it makes sense to briefly describe the very high level picture of where we are. "We rely on non-European SaaS based on non-European clouds":
berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-

Stryder Notavi (@StryderNotavi) · Jul 11
🔁 @bert_hubert:

Although tons of words have been written already on Europe's cloud predicament, I've found that it makes sense to briefly describe the very high level picture of where we are. "We rely on non-European SaaS based on non-European clouds":
berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-

Graham K (@gklyne) · Jul 11
🔁 @jpmens:

"You’d typically have a piece of software in your office, on one of your computers, to calculate payroll with. Most other computers would have copies of WordPerfect installed. This software would function for years without updates or maintenance. If WordPerfect-the-company would disappear, you would not even notice."

berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-

Those were the days, my friends!

GJ Groothedde 🇪🇺 (@Eetschrijver) · Jul 11
🔁 @jpmens:

"You’d typically have a piece of software in your office, on one of your computers, to calculate payroll with. Most other computers would have copies of WordPerfect installed. This software would function for years without updates or maintenance. If WordPerfect-the-company would disappear, you would not even notice."

berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-

Those were the days, my friends!

groff (@geoffl) · Jul 11
🔁 @bert_hubert:

"It is very impressive. A whole generation has **forgotten** that you can run software on servers instead of on clouds. Even though this can be an order of magnitude cheaper." - berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-

Scopes trial - Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org · Jul 10

On the trial's seventh day, proceedings were moved outdoors because of excessive heat. William Jennings Bryan (seated, left) is being questioned by Clarence Darrow.

Shared by @topstories and 8 others.
Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Jul 11
🔁 @mathewi:

The Scopes "Monkey Trial" started on this day 100 years ago. Clarence Darrow won, right? No he did not. He lost and then lost on appeal — all four challenges rejected. The case was dismissed on a technicality, and the law it was fighting existed for another 40 years en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopes_t

peelinggecko (@peelinggecko) · Jul 11
🔁 @mathewi:

The Scopes "Monkey Trial" started on this day 100 years ago. Clarence Darrow won, right? No he did not. He lost and then lost on appeal — all four challenges rejected. The case was dismissed on a technicality, and the law it was fighting existed for another 40 years en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopes_t

Melancholic Mediocrity :v_bi: (@LibertyForward1) · Jul 11
🔁 @mathewi:

The Scopes "Monkey Trial" started on this day 100 years ago. Clarence Darrow won, right? No he did not. He lost and then lost on appeal — all four challenges rejected. The case was dismissed on a technicality, and the law it was fighting existed for another 40 years en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopes_t

Warner Crocker (@WarnerCrocker) · Jul 10
🔁 @mathewi:

The Scopes "Monkey Trial" started on this day 100 years ago. Clarence Darrow won, right? No he did not. He lost and then lost on appeal — all four challenges rejected. The case was dismissed on a technicality, and the law it was fighting existed for another 40 years en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopes_t

Lisa Melton (@lisamelton) · Jul 10
🔁 @mathewi:

The Scopes "Monkey Trial" started on this day 100 years ago. Clarence Darrow won, right? No he did not. He lost and then lost on appeal — all four challenges rejected. The case was dismissed on a technicality, and the law it was fighting existed for another 40 years en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopes_t

sjvn (@sjvn) · Jul 10
🔁 @mathewi:

The Scopes "Monkey Trial" started on this day 100 years ago. Clarence Darrow won, right? No he did not. He lost and then lost on appeal — all four challenges rejected. The case was dismissed on a technicality, and the law it was fighting existed for another 40 years en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopes_t

AnnaAnthro (@AnnaAnthro) · Jul 11
🔁 @mathewi:

The Scopes "Monkey Trial" started on this day 100 years ago. Clarence Darrow won, right? No he did not. He lost and then lost on appeal — all four challenges rejected. The case was dismissed on a technicality, and the law it was fighting existed for another 40 years en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopes_t

Worth reading

Fermi paradox - Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org · Jul 11

This article is about the absence of clear evidence of extraterrestrial life. For a type of estimation problem, see Fermi problem.

Shared by @Mazzo and 26 others.
Bread80 (@bread80) · Jul 11
🔁 @jimsalter:

This is the best take on Fermi's Paradox that I've ever seen.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_pa

Cassandrich (@dalias) · Jul 11
🔁 @jimsalter:

This is the best take on Fermi's Paradox that I've ever seen.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_pa

Holger Klein (@holgi) · Jul 11
🔁 @jimsalter:

This is the best take on Fermi's Paradox that I've ever seen.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_pa

Æ. (@aesthr) · Jul 11
🔁 @jimsalter:

This is the best take on Fermi's Paradox that I've ever seen.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_pa

Dustin Lang (@dstndstn) · Jul 11
🔁 @jimsalter:

This is the best take on Fermi's Paradox that I've ever seen.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_pa

Éric D. (@edasfr) · Jul 11
🔁 @jimsalter:

This is the best take on Fermi's Paradox that I've ever seen.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_pa

Shared by @oisin and 8 others.
~/phranck :antifa: (@phranck) · Jul 11
🔁 @trochee:

Thinking for no particular reason today* about the peculiar genius of Stanislaw Lem

A Jew, a doctor, a Pole, in the resistance against Hitler & Stalin & capitalism, an SF legend, feared by PK Dick, lauded by UK Le Guin

…& one of the earliest AGI skeptics

>… held that information technology drowns people in a glut of low-quality information, and considered truly intelligent robots as both undesirable and impossible to construct.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanis%C

*seriously, this is not a subtoot

The Benny Loggins Quartet (@feijoa) · Jul 11
🔁 @trochee:

Thinking for no particular reason today* about the peculiar genius of Stanislaw Lem

A Jew, a doctor, a Pole, in the resistance against Hitler & Stalin & capitalism, an SF legend, feared by PK Dick, lauded by UK Le Guin

…& one of the earliest AGI skeptics

>… held that information technology drowns people in a glut of low-quality information, and considered truly intelligent robots as both undesirable and impossible to construct.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanis%C

*seriously, this is not a subtoot

Madeleine Morris (@Remittancegirl) · Jul 11
🔁 @trochee:

Thinking for no particular reason today* about the peculiar genius of Stanislaw Lem

A Jew, a doctor, a Pole, in the resistance against Hitler & Stalin & capitalism, an SF legend, feared by PK Dick, lauded by UK Le Guin

…& one of the earliest AGI skeptics

>… held that information technology drowns people in a glut of low-quality information, and considered truly intelligent robots as both undesirable and impossible to construct.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanis%C

*seriously, this is not a subtoot

hypebot (@hypebot) · Jul 11
🔁 @trochee:

Thinking for no particular reason today* about the peculiar genius of Stanislaw Lem

A Jew, a doctor, a Pole, in the resistance against Hitler & Stalin & capitalism, an SF legend, feared by PK Dick, lauded by UK Le Guin

…& one of the earliest AGI skeptics

>… held that information technology drowns people in a glut of low-quality information, and considered truly intelligent robots as both undesirable and impossible to construct.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanis%C

*seriously, this is not a subtoot

Just Tom... (@tompearce49) · Jul 11
🔁 @trochee:

Thinking for no particular reason today* about the peculiar genius of Stanislaw Lem

A Jew, a doctor, a Pole, in the resistance against Hitler & Stalin & capitalism, an SF legend, feared by PK Dick, lauded by UK Le Guin

…& one of the earliest AGI skeptics

>… held that information technology drowns people in a glut of low-quality information, and considered truly intelligent robots as both undesirable and impossible to construct.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanis%C

*seriously, this is not a subtoot

Chip Butty (@otfrom) · Jul 11
🔁 @trochee:

Thinking for no particular reason today* about the peculiar genius of Stanislaw Lem

A Jew, a doctor, a Pole, in the resistance against Hitler & Stalin & capitalism, an SF legend, feared by PK Dick, lauded by UK Le Guin

…& one of the earliest AGI skeptics

>… held that information technology drowns people in a glut of low-quality information, and considered truly intelligent robots as both undesirable and impossible to construct.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanis%C

*seriously, this is not a subtoot

oisin (@oisin) · Jul 11
🔁 @trochee:

Thinking for no particular reason today* about the peculiar genius of Stanislaw Lem

A Jew, a doctor, a Pole, in the resistance against Hitler & Stalin & capitalism, an SF legend, feared by PK Dick, lauded by UK Le Guin

…& one of the earliest AGI skeptics

>… held that information technology drowns people in a glut of low-quality information, and considered truly intelligent robots as both undesirable and impossible to construct.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanis%C

*seriously, this is not a subtoot

Ω 🌍 Gus Posey (@Gustodon) · Jul 11
🔁 @trochee:

Thinking for no particular reason today* about the peculiar genius of Stanislaw Lem

A Jew, a doctor, a Pole, in the resistance against Hitler & Stalin & capitalism, an SF legend, feared by PK Dick, lauded by UK Le Guin

…& one of the earliest AGI skeptics

>… held that information technology drowns people in a glut of low-quality information, and considered truly intelligent robots as both undesirable and impossible to construct.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanis%C

*seriously, this is not a subtoot

From Concept To Finished Poster With Iconfactory

jamesdempsey.net · Jul 11

The show poster for LIVE near WWDC 2025 moved from an initial concept by James to a finished poster by Anthony Piraino of Iconfactory.

Shared by @designatednerd and 6 others.
Ged Maheux (@gedeonm) · Jul 11
🔁 @jamesdempsey:

Also, don’t let the name fool you. @Iconfactory is more than icons! They did a fantastic job on the concert poster for this year’s LIVE near WWDC show.

I wrote about my experience going from concept to final artwork with them:
jamesdempsey.net/2025/06/06/fr
mastodon.social/@bigzaphod/114

Ken Case (@kcase) · Jul 11
🔁 @jamesdempsey:

Also, don’t let the name fool you. @Iconfactory is more than icons! They did a fantastic job on the concert poster for this year’s LIVE near WWDC show.

I wrote about my experience going from concept to final artwork with them:
jamesdempsey.net/2025/06/06/fr
mastodon.social/@bigzaphod/114

Ellen Shapiro (@designatednerd) · Jul 12
🔁 @jamesdempsey:

Also, don’t let the name fool you. @Iconfactory is more than icons! They did a fantastic job on the concert poster for this year’s LIVE near WWDC show.

I wrote about my experience going from concept to final artwork with them:
jamesdempsey.net/2025/06/06/fr
mastodon.social/@bigzaphod/114

James Huff :prami_pride_pan: (@macmanx) · Jul 12
🔁 @jamesdempsey:

Also, don’t let the name fool you. @Iconfactory is more than icons! They did a fantastic job on the concert poster for this year’s LIVE near WWDC show.

I wrote about my experience going from concept to final artwork with them:
jamesdempsey.net/2025/06/06/fr
mastodon.social/@bigzaphod/114

The Iconfactory (@Iconfactory) · Jul 12
🔁 @jamesdempsey:

Also, don’t let the name fool you. @Iconfactory is more than icons! They did a fantastic job on the concert poster for this year’s LIVE near WWDC show.

I wrote about my experience going from concept to final artwork with them:
jamesdempsey.net/2025/06/06/fr
mastodon.social/@bigzaphod/114

Liz Marley (@emarley) · Jul 11
🔁 @jamesdempsey:

Also, don’t let the name fool you. @Iconfactory is more than icons! They did a fantastic job on the concert poster for this year’s LIVE near WWDC show.

I wrote about my experience going from concept to final artwork with them:
jamesdempsey.net/2025/06/06/fr
mastodon.social/@bigzaphod/114

Israel: silencing dissent everywhere - The Shot

theshot.net.au · Jul 11

The pro-Israel lobby isn’t designed to balance debate nor to enrich it – it is designed to silence it.

Shared by @nek and 8 others.
Andrew Henry (@AndrewHenry) · Jul 11
🔁 @maudenificent:

#Auspol #AntiSemitism

#RonniSalt always has a lovely way with words

“Yes, while snooping through the pages of a middle-aged woman he barely knew, and confronted with the image of a starving child, this wealthy privileged white male suddenly felt ‘unsafe’.”…
“The pro-Israel machine is not about balance, it’s not about objectivity. That would rely on all voices being heard and all sides being given equal sympathies and equal access to power. The pro-Israel lobby isn’t designed to balance debate nor to enrich it – it is designed to silence it. “

theshot.net.au/uncategorized/i

Peter (@PeterLG) · Jul 11
🔁 @maudenificent:

#Auspol #AntiSemitism

#RonniSalt always has a lovely way with words

“Yes, while snooping through the pages of a middle-aged woman he barely knew, and confronted with the image of a starving child, this wealthy privileged white male suddenly felt ‘unsafe’.”…
“The pro-Israel machine is not about balance, it’s not about objectivity. That would rely on all voices being heard and all sides being given equal sympathies and equal access to power. The pro-Israel lobby isn’t designed to balance debate nor to enrich it – it is designed to silence it. “

theshot.net.au/uncategorized/i

SuperMoosie (@SuperMoosie) · Jul 11
🔁 @Devorppa:

Ronnie Salt in The Shot:

‘The reality is of course that the Israeli propaganda machine is a highly organised movement that has been well under way since the middle of last century. As we have seen in Australia, it is slick, it’s coordinated and it’s designed to do two things – silence any dissent and terrify any other person or organisation from doing the same. The proof sits boldly on top of Australia’s forever damaged, censored and cowed arts and cultural institutions.’

This entire article is well worth your time to read

#Auspol
#Israel
#ForeignInterference

theshot.net.au/uncategorized/i

Maude Nificent (@maudenificent) · Jul 11

#Auspol #AntiSemitism

#RonniSalt always has a lovely way with words

“Yes, while snooping through the pages of a middle-aged woman he barely knew, and confronted with the image of a starving child, this wealthy privileged white male suddenly felt ‘unsafe’.”…
“The pro-Israel machine is not about balance, it’s not about objectivity. That would rely on all voices being heard and all sides being given equal sympathies and equal access to power. The pro-Israel lobby isn’t designed to balance debate nor to enrich it – it is designed to silence it. “

theshot.net.au/uncategorized/i

Dave Fenichel (@nek) · Jul 11
🔁 @maudenificent:

#Auspol #AntiSemitism

#RonniSalt always has a lovely way with words

“Yes, while snooping through the pages of a middle-aged woman he barely knew, and confronted with the image of a starving child, this wealthy privileged white male suddenly felt ‘unsafe’.”…
“The pro-Israel machine is not about balance, it’s not about objectivity. That would rely on all voices being heard and all sides being given equal sympathies and equal access to power. The pro-Israel lobby isn’t designed to balance debate nor to enrich it – it is designed to silence it. “

theshot.net.au/uncategorized/i

Heather Evans (@feather1952) · Jul 11
🔁 @RaymondPierreL3:

RonniSalt in The Shot calls it…

“Australians over the past few years have had to witness their own country’s artistic and cultural institutions continually hijacked to their detriment by a foreign entity. This hijacking raises a very serious question that Australia’s politicians are yet to address: are some Jewish Australians and non-Jewish Australians loyal to Israel to the overall detriment of Australian life? I suspect we know the answer.”

Read more:

theshot.net.au/uncategorized/i

RaymondPierreL3 (@RaymondPierreL3) · Jul 11
🔁 @Devorppa:

Ronnie Salt in The Shot:

‘The reality is of course that the Israeli propaganda machine is a highly organised movement that has been well under way since the middle of last century. As we have seen in Australia, it is slick, it’s coordinated and it’s designed to do two things – silence any dissent and terrify any other person or organisation from doing the same. The proof sits boldly on top of Australia’s forever damaged, censored and cowed arts and cultural institutions.’

This entire article is well worth your time to read

#Auspol
#Israel
#ForeignInterference

theshot.net.au/uncategorized/i

Morpheus Being (@MorpheusB) · Jul 11
🔁 @RaymondPierreL3:

RonniSalt in The Shot calls it…

“Australians over the past few years have had to witness their own country’s artistic and cultural institutions continually hijacked to their detriment by a foreign entity. This hijacking raises a very serious question that Australia’s politicians are yet to address: are some Jewish Australians and non-Jewish Australians loyal to Israel to the overall detriment of Australian life? I suspect we know the answer.”

Read more:

theshot.net.au/uncategorized/i

Why is Labour so afraid to admit that we must tax the rich to help the poor? | Andy Beckett

theguardian.com · Jul 11

There have been modest redistributive reforms, but the party still daren’t admit that Britain’s rampant inequality needs to be addressed, writes Guardian columnist Andy Beckett

Shared by @kevinrns and 7 others.
Michael Halila 🏳️‍⚧️ (@mhalila) · Jul 11
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

Andy Beckett explores Labour's redistribution problem;

even when Labour is redistributive its reticent about it & when explicitly accused of seeking to tax the rich adopts denial & obfuscation.

However, in a society an unequal as the UK currently is, there really is little alternative than to find (further) ways to tax the rich to help pay for the necessary weaker support for the poor.

Labor, he argues, needs to be more honest about redistribution

#taxes #politics
theguardian.com/commentisfree/

Police State UK (@PoliceStateUK) · Jul 11
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

Andy Beckett explores Labour's redistribution problem;

even when Labour is redistributive its reticent about it & when explicitly accused of seeking to tax the rich adopts denial & obfuscation.

However, in a society an unequal as the UK currently is, there really is little alternative than to find (further) ways to tax the rich to help pay for the necessary weaker support for the poor.

Labor, he argues, needs to be more honest about redistribution

#taxes #politics
theguardian.com/commentisfree/

Steven Heywood (@Stevenheywood) · Jul 11
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

Andy Beckett explores Labour's redistribution problem;

even when Labour is redistributive its reticent about it & when explicitly accused of seeking to tax the rich adopts denial & obfuscation.

However, in a society an unequal as the UK currently is, there really is little alternative than to find (further) ways to tax the rich to help pay for the necessary weaker support for the poor.

Labor, he argues, needs to be more honest about redistribution

#taxes #politics
theguardian.com/commentisfree/

Worth reading
Shared by @ctietze and 2 others.
Christian Tietze (@ctietze) · Jul 11
🔁 @reichenstein:

Using glass as an extension of the screen makes sense. It could be more convincing if glass elements didn’t float below the UI, but felt like they were part of the surface itself. Like the fake click effect, some UI elements could be rendered to feel like a dynamic indentation on the surface you touch.
Imagine a form field that looks and feels like your phone’s screen has a real indent.

ia.net/topics/liquid-glass

(Wrote most of it on the way from WWDC to SF Airport, but wanted to try it first)

iA (@ia) · Jul 11
🔁 @reichenstein:

Using glass as an extension of the screen makes sense. It could be more convincing if glass elements didn’t float below the UI, but felt like they were part of the surface itself. Like the fake click effect, some UI elements could be rendered to feel like a dynamic indentation on the surface you touch.
Imagine a form field that looks and feels like your phone’s screen has a real indent.

ia.net/topics/liquid-glass

(Wrote most of it on the way from WWDC to SF Airport, but wanted to try it first)

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