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here's a list of the git terms people have mentioned being confused by so far, would love to know which confusing terms I’ve missed! gist.github.com/jvns/dfe5a8a71

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@selectric Earlier in October, I saw a bottle of egg nog with Halloween themed art on it.

Happy 40th anniversary to the announcement of IBM's famous flop, the IBM PCjr! 🎉🎂🎈🍾🥂

#ANSIArt of the #Linux mascot herself, Xenia! And a special guest. All in glorious VGA 16-color text mode with a 9x16 font for 4:3 screens! You can find out more about her here: xenia-linux-site.glitch.me/ #FurryArt

Let's get this November started!

🎉 ⁽ᴴᵉʳᵉ'ˢ ᵗᵒ ᵃⁿᵒᵗʰᵉʳ ʸᵉᵃʳ ᵒⁿ ᴹᵃˢᵗᵒᵈᵒⁿ⁾

"mom, how are computer programs made"

"you see, when two silly catgirls like each other very much-"

I just realized what a powerful influence Star Trek: TOS had on me. Thanks to CBS's tacky '00s CGI effects replacing Desilu's cheesy '60s model/rotoscope effects, I've developed an unhealthy distrust of absolutely everything appreciated in its original run and now available only in remastered editions.

Commission for 8 Xenia emotes. The commissioner paid extra to have them CC0, which means they're free for anyone to use. Have fun~
archive.org/details/xenia_2023

Periodic reminder that RSS is still alive and well. Lots of websites still have up to date RSS feeds, and RSS feed readers still exist for every OS as well as every major browser.

"With more data at hand than theoretical projection, the evidence is overwhelming: Universal #BasicIncome is working nearly universally."

"In city after city and cohort after cohort — old, young, single parents, ex-convicts — universal basic income has improved health outcomes, raised employment, and bolstered childcare opportunities (and recipients have had consistently better outcomes than control groups)."

UBI works. We know that. It will reduce other costs.

businessinsider.com/universal-

Technical debt shitpost 

"If technical debt is a debt, does that mean you can go to debtors prison for it?"

Yes. It's a cubicle in the programmers wing. All it has is a crufty Pentium desktop, a heavy CRT monitor, and a small bookshelf with Visual C++ for Windows 95 manuals.

"Why programmers like cooking: You peel the carrot, you chop the carrot, you put the carrot in the stew. You don’t suddenly find out that your peeler is several versions behind and they dropped support for carrots in 4.3" -- Randall Koutnik

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