@junesim63 @ChrisMayLA6 @KimSJ When you look into the failures leading to Grenfell it doesn't take long before the name Margaret Thatcher appears.
Her irrational hatred of local councils caused her to remove responsibility for building control from them.
I started my architectural career in the ‘80s before this change. The council building control departments were staffed by people who knew their shit. The system worked.
Dynamicland's new website, documenting ten years of work, will be released tomorrow at dynamicland.org
In the meantime, this video about Dynamicland's precursor gives some backstory and motivations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uI7J3II59lc
Fun fact about my programming career:
My first program ever written was around age 10 and it was a port of a game from one language to another.
Not first "completed game" or even "first serious program": the very first code I ever wrote was me reading a BASIC game out of a book, then reading the DOS 5 manual enough to figure out how to port the game to a DOS batch file.
@NanoRaptor I guess another way to think about it is that a term gets coined, is subject to rapid semantic drift, but then later its movement slows down as it gets closer to a fixed point of the "semantic drift function".
Semantic drift annealing? Linguistic gradient descent?
Years ago, I created a bot that posted Sun Tzu quotes, if Sun Tzu had written about cyber war. When X closed up API access that bot broke, and it never was high on my list of priorities to bring here. Well, I just fixed that. May I introduce you to @SunTzuCyber, which posts hourly. The posts are set up as unlisted/quiet public, so they won't show up in timelines unless you follow it.
Seriously, WTAF, NYT and WaPo.
Let me be clear: extreme heat kills. Do not try to tough out a heat wave. If your home or apt. is very hot, find a place with air conditioning.
https://www.theclimatebrink.com/p/how-extreme-heat-kills-you
Trans woman, bisexual, someone's fiancée, forever a programmer, poly, and former total mess