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Voting ended 13 Sep 2023 at 1:36.
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🔵 Math is blue
1,615
51.6%
🔴 Math is red
802
25.6%
🟠 Math is orange
315
10.1%
🟢 Math is green
3,132 people voted. 400
12.8%
Voting ended 13 Sep 2023 at 1:36. I’d like to hock this braided USB-C cable with a power meter as one of my favorite things. i imagine this audience here is nerdy enough to appreciate it. it was some Amazon brand you’ve never heard of (Chipofy) but it’s a lovely little thing.
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@samhenrigold I like the look of it, but I worry that: @samhenrigold there’s a bunch of inexpensive brands, I like this little bit of nerdy informatics. i’m a big fan of the lord’s earlier work (where he giveth) but less so of the newer stuff (where he taketh away) watching this video and i can't help but feel like the vibe has shifted https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bsb9T1g5nlE regular people do not have fun on the web. the have fun in apps — neat little silos of content. they do not have a bunch of tabs open for things they found interesting and want to look at later or sprawling Matter inboxes. honestly i don’t think they even think of the web as fun, its just a collection of shops and utilities among the web versions of the aforementioned apps. that really messed me up (and depressed me) when i realized that.
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@samhenrigold Say that to my aunt who has 196 tabs in mobile Chrome open and for some reason screenshots the whole internet. People are different. @samhenrigold Counterpoint: you would have said the same thing in the nineties about microcomputers. You didn’t program them anymore, you stuck a word processor floppy in the drive and it was a word processor. You stuck a spreadsheet disk in, it was a calculator. So it goes @samhenrigold Flashback triggered... Used that for my first college CS class since it was much more convenient than trying to use the compiler on a CDC Dual Cyber and saving on 8" floppies. @samhenrigold @nicklockwood Now there’s a blast from the past. Late 1984 or early ‘85, intro physics lab. tbh i’m excited to plug a USB C iphone into my switch dock to see just what the hell would happen. stranger thing happens when I plug my switch into my macbook, the macbook starts charging and there's no way I could find to reverse the direction of the connection so I could load my torrented games onto the damn thing, the only thing that helps is a USB-A hub jeez they're really getting ripped off. chatgpt plus is $20 a month. https://www.macrumors.com/2023/09/06/apple-conversational-ai-spending/ @samhenrigold smarterchild was free. big missed opportunity there smh my head I don’t think I would’ve gotten into computers if my grade school computer lab was all Chromebooks (like so many are today). There's the old trope about Windows PCs being unfavorable to creativity/exploration. But my god, a Chromebook with air-tight profiles gives you NOTHING to work with. Messing with Keynote, iMovie, writing AppleScript “viruses” just to see what would happen. I don’t think anyone could have that fun on a Chromebook locked to G-Suite and the school intranet.
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@samhenrigold Chromebooks are just subsidized e-waste. Even brand new they’re basically trash. My kids aren’t on the path to be comp sci majors but they both vastly prefer their Macs and bring them to school @samhenrigold I've observed that we grew up in a really interesting window where computers were ubiquitous but fairly obtuse and difficult. That difficulty curve gave us something to learn. Now, with everything built around easy buttons, it makes it much harder to learn it. @samhenrigold 100% In the effort to protect kids we’re stunting their development. Similar to how they don’t explore anymore — they barely play outside.
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@samhenrigold @Gargron there are people actively cheering for the zombie apocalypse to begin.
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having never seen these macs when they were current, I don't understand what's so wrong lol edit: of course it's been done @samhenrigold @colincornaby since we see Dashboard widgets, this is at least Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, which was not supported on such a machine anyway! (old world ROM) but it was pretty do-able to get around the restrictions. **PRESS RELEASE** For Immediate Release: “99 Luftballons” Truncated to “45 Luftballons” in Light of Austerity Measures Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned, “Sanctions against those violating the 50 Luftballon limit will be swift and brutal.” This move has sparked a mixed reaction among the public. Balloon enthusiasts and civil rights activists have already begun organizing events and protests in response. I took the liberty of writing some NY post headlines for this story. I imagine they'd use this to skewer the federal government so…
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@samhenrigold the funny(/sad) part about that article is that react UIs are still big, messy, mutable, stateful bags of sadness. And hooks. Also bags of hooks. I know you all were jonesing for my take on the #AppleEvent invite, and I simply must give the people what they want. I'm glad @dgriffinjones included me as the de facto voice of my generation (with apologies to my generation). https://www.cultofmac.com/828686/what-could-wonderlust-mean/ According to macOS dictionary, "wonderlust" isn't an English word. But anyway, I'm so looking forward to the end of distinction between "iPhone chargers" and "Android chargers". We'll just have one "everything charger". |
@samhenrigold shouldn’t that add up for o 100? I mean math and all. Maths for those who like that
@samhenrigold This was one of my textbooks, and since it has both red and yellow, I picked orange.
Also, I apologise to anyone in who I have triggered an "Oh, heck, I'm old" moment.
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Math is provably Orange.
Have someone give you this test verbally.
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Quickly, now. What’s
2+2?
4+4?
8+8?
16+16?
32+32?
64+64?
128+128?
256+256?
Name a vegetable. First one that comes to mind.