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https://beza1e1.tuxen.de/lore/ is the original idea


Could you clarify how are you testing the speed of the first example where you are not writing anything to stdout? Thanks.


For the first Rust program, where I just write to memory, I just use the time utility when running the program from zsh. Then, I divide the number of bytes written by the number of seconds elapsed. That's why it's not an infinite loop ;)


Thanks!


I love [link redacted], all the best luck with everything!


At least you won’t be disappointed when you are unable to find any mention of Bard in the admin console :)


“The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion” by Jonathan Haidt.


Both your statement and OP’s statement can be true at the same time.


> Haidt in particular seems to subscribe to the idea that if it was appropriate in 1950 it’s appropriate now.

Can you please quote the relevant sections that made you reach this argument? I did read a lot of Haidt’s work and I’d disagree on this conclusion.


It’s a general impression I got from his moral approach to centrism. He seems to think that there is equal blame to be apportioned in debates where one side is arguing for the fundamental rights of humans that are different from them and the other side is arguing for something resembling heteronormativity. It seems a strange take for someone who has studied moral philosophy. He continues to use language about common ground and compromise even as a sizeable contingent of republicans look to roll back gay marriage. I think it’s fair to hold him to account for not taking unequivocal positions on basic human rights.


Unnecessary stunt from the government.


https://theoldreader.com/ is still the best thing after Google Reader.


I tried it when they started, it was a sluggish mess that also did not use the browser cache correctly. Maybe I noticed because I had thousands of RSS feeds, I dunno. Granted, that was a decade ago so I hope they improved it since.

I stick to https://newsblur.com/. It has it's quirks but is way, way faster (two days ago a redesign came out that makes it so fast I feel like I'm using the old Google Reader again)


I read about their redesign today. I was with them for about 5+ years but then eventually shifted to Inoreader.


What are the differences that made you switch?


IFTTT integration was the biggest draw. Newsblur appeared to slow down and I needed something shiny (and different) then. This isn't to say that NewsBlur is bad (it got the IFTTT integration, too) but I prefer Inoreader now. I am used to their interface.


Agreed - I've been using it since Google Reader ended and have used it practically daily since. While they've implemented some limitations and premium options, the interface has stayed basically the same with some unobtrusive elements.

I did have to cull some inactive blogs at one point, to stay within my tier limit, but was happy to do so. Incredible that it's been 9 years with barely any UI changes - I think this demonstrates how effective it is.


I rarely ever pay for services on the web. But I will pay for theoldreader. My mind is getting foggy with age, but I think it does everything that Google Reader did, and not much more. The perfect drop-in replacement.


Or if you want to self host: https://miniflux.app/


Ugly UI.


So was Google Reader, and it worked fine. That's the whole point.


Google Reader's UI wasn't that bad imho.


It might be asking for too much, but this project would be a nice addition to http://aosabook.org

Thanks for your good work! I still remember the O(n^2) complexity of ld.bfd when linking C++ code.


I want to write a book about linkers so that the knowledge I earned during the development of the lld and mold linkers wouldn't lost, but I don't have enough time to do that!


I'm one data point but I'd buy it in an instant.



yep yep I have it :)))


> I want to write a book about linkers so that the knowledge I earned during the development of the lld and mold linkers wouldn't lost, but I don't have enough time to do that!

I know this is a type, but it is interesting to see knowledge as a score or commodity you can "earn".


I'm just not a native English speaker.


> I know this is a type

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