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Hey, #Fediverse, I hope there are some #ScienceFiFans out there who might be interested in following @damiengwalter.com.
Damien is a science fiction reviewer, essayist, and blogger who operates the Science Fiction Facebook group and a YT channel of the same name, which I have found *very* interesting and a lot of fun, and way deeper than just talking about the latest entry in the whatever-verse. He's recently established a BlueSky presence, and when some random guy (ie, me) asked him out of the blue he was kind enough to bridge his account to the fediverse, via #BridgyFed
The tag line for his bsky account is "I take Science Fiction very seriously", and if you do too, I think you'd enjoy following him.
I think there have to be more than a few SF fans out here, but I also expect I suck at this whole promotion thing, so please boost, and if you have better ideas for tags feel free to spread this post to those as well.
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Holy shit, this video from The Lincoln Project is kick-ass.
#trump #uspoli #fascism #coup #authoritarianism #ItCantHappenHere
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@gerrymcgovern I think you might find it interesting to check out the first video (or however many catch your interest) of this playlist on "Metastatic Modernity" by Dr Tom Murphy of UCSD.
Murphy has been writing on energy, economy, modernity, and their intersection with planetary limits for quite a while at his Do The Math blog, and although that started in a pretty standard "green tech" position, as he started to look at things from a deeper, and rather darker, perspective which in 2021 he turned into an e-textbook _Energy and Human Ambition on a Finite Planet_.
Anyway, sorry for dropping in from nowhere.
#climate #modernity #DoTheMath #overshoot #LimitsToGrowth #sustainability
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvUde-N4t8XncjoHqK0GsE7a6EXMRiyjH&si=10IAmdlEF16Q2BnS
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@GeePawHill My personal best value per byte changed:
So, troff was crashing and the company couldn't get its next round of funding without that 400pp report. The problem got handed to me, the summer student, along with the source code for troff, which was ... very terse. Somehow I looked at it stored state, and it turns out that troff paged data to a fixed size file, ~5MB. (Sized for an RK05 disk pack?)
Adding a single `0` to the right `#define` fixed the problem.
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@GeePawHill My personal best value per byte changed:
So, troff was crashing and the company couldn't get its next round of funding without that 400pp report. The problem got handed to me, the summer student, along with the source code for troff, which was ... very terse. Somehow I looked at it stored state, and it turns out that troff paged data to a fixed size file, ~5MB. (Sized for an RK05 disk pack?)
Adding a single `0` to the right `#define` fixed the problem.
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@GeePawHill My personal best value per byte changed:
So, troff was crashing and the company couldn't get its next round of funding without that 400pp report. The problem got handed to me, the summer student, along with the source code for troff, which was ... very terse. Somehow I looked at it stored state, and it turns out that troff paged data to a fixed size file, ~5MB. (Sized for an RK05 disk pack?)
Adding a single `0` to the right `#define` fixed the problem.
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@GeePawHill My personal best value per byte changed:
So, troff was crashing and the company couldn't get its next round of funding without that 400pp report. The problem got handed to me, the summer student, along with the source code for troff, which was ... very terse. Somehow I looked at it stored state, and it turns out that troff paged data to a fixed size file, ~5MB. (Sized for an RK05 disk pack?)
Adding a single `0` to the right `#define` fixed the problem.
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@GeePawHill My personal best value per byte changed:
So, troff was crashing and the company couldn't get its next round of funding without that 400pp report. The problem got handed to me, the summer student, along with the source code for troff, which was ... very terse. Somehow I looked at it stored state, and it turns out that troff paged data to a fixed size file, ~5MB. (Sized for an RK05 disk pack?)
Adding a single `0` to the right `#define` fixed the problem.
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Via Timothy Snyder:
[T]he crucial element in South Korea was the reaction of citizens themselves. This involves not just members of political parties or trade unions—although these were very important. It was more the general sense throughout the country that this is not possible here, that we are not this kind of society, that we will have a republic and not a dictatorship. Do Americans have those reflexes?