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@Panera It’s called Black Pepper Focaccia, not So Salt Encrusted You Can’t Taste the Sandwich Black Pepper Focaccia.
The recently minted MBA who dreamed this change up and justified it with some hand-wavy charts needs to have their hand slapped and to be told to go sit in the corner.
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@Panera It’s called Black Pepper Focaccia, not So Salt Encrusted You Can’t Taste the Sandwich Black Pepper Focaccia.
The recently minted MBA who dreamed this change up and justified it with some hand-wavy charts needs to have their hand slapped and to be told to go sit in the corner.
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@Panera It’s called Black Pepper Focaccia, not So Salt Encrusted You Can’t Taste the Sandwich Black Pepper Focaccia.
The recently minted MBA who dreamed this change up and justified it with some hand-wavy charts needs to have their hand slapped and to be told to go sit in the corner.
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@Panera It’s called Black Pepper Focaccia, not So Salt Encrusted You Can’t Taste the Sandwich Black Pepper Focaccia.
The recently minted MBA who dreamed this change up and justified it with some hand-wavy charts needs to have their hand slapped and to be told to go sit in the corner.
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Four weeks out from knee replacement surgery the hardest thing isn't pain, it's lack of stamina. The only pain is achy muscles (going down stairs is a trip), and some sensitive skin around the incision (think sunburn).
Stamina is a whole thing unto itself. I can get up, sit for 2 hours and then take an hour long nap, because I need that hour's rest. I know I'll regain my stamina, but I wish it'd hurry up already.
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There are two bands I regret never having seen live. Pink Floyd and Rush.
Thank to the Fifty Something tour, and a new touring drummer, I'm getting to see Rush in July.
No, not the same without Neal Peart, but by all accounts Anika Nilles is up to the task. That both Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are enthusiastic about her playing is a strong endorsement.
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Isle of Man TT. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S83zwxkNio8
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Superb narrative and visuals describing Big O notation. https://samwho.dev/big-o/
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Starting Monday off with a nasty Git merge conflict and some rebase loop hell. Because why not.
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I support the rights of every person to be who they are, without fear of repression or reprisal, without fear of their government, or society. I have family members and friends whom I love and cherish who are members of the LGBTQIA+ community. I have work colleagues whom I respect, and people whose friendship I value, who are also LGBTQIA+ members. I want for them the same freedoms, privileges, respect, and agency, that I have.
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A quandary.
After a long wait, I am finally having knee replacement surgery. My right knee has deteriorated rapidly in the last couple of months, and I am mentally prepared for the surgery, _and_ the physical therapy that follows. This all happens in two days time, on Monday.
Starting today, and lasting until 12:01 am Monday we are having a major winter storm. Some models predict close to 2 feet of snow, and winds of 40-50 miles per hour. A true blizzard.
I love a good snow storm. The kid in me delights in the idea of 2 (TWO!) feet of snow.
But I also want to be able to get to the surgery center Monday morning, and for the roads to be clear enough for my wife to get home safely at the end of the day. And to be able to return to pick me up on Tuesday.
Hopefully the storm does abate by late Sunday evening, allowing the city road crews to clear the streets.
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A quandary.
After a long wait, I am finally having knee replacement surgery. My right knee has deteriorated rapidly in the last couple of months, and I am mentally prepared for the surgery, _and_ the physical therapy that follows. This all happens in two days time, on Monday.
Starting today, and lasting until 12:01 am Monday we are having a major winter storm. Some models predict close to 2 feet of snow, and winds of 40-50 miles per hour. A true blizzard.
I love a good snow storm. The kid in me delights in the idea of 2 (TWO!) feet of snow.
But I also want to be able to get to the surgery center Monday morning, and for the roads to be clear enough for my wife to get home safely at the end of the day. And to be able to return to pick me up on Tuesday.
Hopefully the storm does abate by late Sunday evening, allowing the city road crews to clear the streets.
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A quandary.
After a long wait, I am finally having knee replacement surgery. My right knee has deteriorated rapidly in the last couple of months, and I am mentally prepared for the surgery, _and_ the physical therapy that follows. This all happens in two days time, on Monday.
Starting today, and lasting until 12:01 am Monday we are having a major winter storm. Some models predict close to 2 feet of snow, and winds of 40-50 miles per hour. A true blizzard.
I love a good snow storm. The kid in me delights in the idea of 2 (TWO!) feet of snow.
But I also want to be able to get to the surgery center Monday morning, and for the roads to be clear enough for my wife to get home safely at the end of the day. And to be able to return to pick me up on Tuesday.
Hopefully the storm does abate by late Sunday evening, allowing the city road crews to clear the streets.
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A quandary.
After a long wait, I am finally having knee replacement surgery. My right knee has deteriorated rapidly in the last couple of months, and I am mentally prepared for the surgery, _and_ the physical therapy that follows. This all happens in two days time, on Monday.
Starting today, and lasting until 12:01 am Monday we are having a major winter storm. Some models predict close to 2 feet of snow, and winds of 40-50 miles per hour. A true blizzard.
I love a good snow storm. The kid in me delights in the idea of 2 (TWO!) feet of snow.
But I also want to be able to get to the surgery center Monday morning, and for the roads to be clear enough for my wife to get home safely at the end of the day. And to be able to return to pick me up on Tuesday.
Hopefully the storm does abate by late Sunday evening, allowing the city road crews to clear the streets.
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MacOS Universal Control is frustrating. When it works it is fantastic, but it has a whole host of issues.
It will lose track of the neighboring computer between typing one letter and the next.
Sometimes the neighboring computer grabs the pointer, preventing any input on the controlling computer.
Usually opening the Displays settings panel (one one or both PCs) is enough to restore connectivity.
Sometimes it repeats a letter over and over until you hit ESC.
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MacOS Universal Control is frustrating. When it works it is fantastic, but it has a whole host of issues.
It will lose track of the neighboring computer between typing one letter and the next.
Sometimes the neighboring computer grabs the pointer, preventing any input on the controlling computer.
Usually opening the Displays settings panel (one one or both PCs) is enough to restore connectivity.
Sometimes it repeats a letter over and over until you hit ESC.
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MacOS Universal Control is frustrating. When it works it is fantastic, but it has a whole host of issues.
It will lose track of the neighboring computer between typing one letter and the next.
Sometimes the neighboring computer grabs the pointer, preventing any input on the controlling computer.
Usually opening the Displays settings panel (one one or both PCs) is enough to restore connectivity.
Sometimes it repeats a letter over and over until you hit ESC.
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MacOS Universal Control is frustrating. When it works it is fantastic, but it has a whole host of issues.
It will lose track of the neighboring computer between typing one letter and the next.
Sometimes the neighboring computer grabs the pointer, preventing any input on the controlling computer.
Usually opening the Displays settings panel (one one or both PCs) is enough to restore connectivity.
Sometimes it repeats a letter over and over until you hit ESC.
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MacOS Universal Control is frustrating. When it works it is fantastic, but it has a whole host of issues.
It will lose track of the neighboring computer between typing one letter and the next.
Sometimes the neighboring computer grabs the pointer, preventing any input on the controlling computer.
Usually opening the Displays settings panel (one one or both PCs) is enough to restore connectivity.
Sometimes it repeats a letter over and over until you hit ESC.
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I like the second way better too. I also like the idea of splitting the struct and its impls to its own file. Thanks everyone for your input.
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In Rust if I have some structs that each implement a couple traits, what is the preferred way to order things?
trait … {}
trait …{}struct …{}
struct …{}
struct …{}impl…for …{}
impl…for …{}
impl…for …{}
impl…for …{}
impl…for …{}
impl…for …{}OR
trait …{}
trait …{}struct …{}
impl…for …{}
impl…for …{}struct …{}
impl…for …{}
impl…for …{}struct …{}
impl…for …{}
impl…for …{}OR, something else entirely?
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@vinyl I got sunshine in my stomach #Genesis #TheLambLiesDownOnBroadway
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This does not fill me with joy. Large language models have some benefits, but the "scrape everything and anything, copyrights be damned” approach of teaching those models is not a good look. Especially for a company like Apple that touts privacy as a good thing.
#Apple #LargeLanguageModel #PseudoAI
https://mastodon.social/@macrumors/112433267752186185 -
I've been listening to Nicola Griffith's “Hild” based on a mention of it by @timbray and thoroughly enjoying it.
Makes me want to re-listen to (or read) Bernard Cornwell's "Winter King”, “Enemy of God”, “Excalibur” trilogy again. Which is a very good re-interpretation of the Arthur legend/story.
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So far the only drawback to using a Tailscale exit node is that it messes with location based things. Anything that wants my location thinks I’m at home, when in fact I am 1300 miles from home.
Small price to pay for cool technology.