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qnm

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About qnm

[ my public key: https://keybase.io/qnm; my proof: https://keybase.io/qnm/sigs/AvTVQ3TkbF3zLwQioQ-zveq_dVSToUfHyg4TPJ3EWQw ]

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    Comment #28559175

    My first computer was a home-built ZX81 (manufactured in my hometown of Dundee) given to me by a capable and nerdy family friend, which was quickly replaced by a ZX Spectrum Plus 2…

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    Comment #27216611

    Was about to write the same thing! I had never heard of a Tesla valve prior to Nuraphone, but it’s a brilliantly simple design that works really well for this case.

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    Comment #24809360

    I did not know you had these courses in Coursera. Great to know, I’ve signed up!

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    Comment #23210685

    This is neat. I’d love to be able to code in an iPad. Related, I found GitPod a while back, it offers a VSCode experience and also manages running services for you. https://www.git…

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    Comment #9698775

    Looks good. I think it's time to try tarsnap again. I recall that there was this one GUI tool[1] for OSX but I was never able to get it to work correctly. [1] https://github.com/ca…

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    Comment #9652084

    I think the problem is that abandoning your project on Sourceforge doesn't have the intended effect. "SourceForge, the code repository site owned by Slashdot Media, has apparently …

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    Comment #9649740

    Not that I can find. I don't see any indications that they intend to open-source Heron either.

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    Comment #6562573

    Perhaps. An item gains wabi-sabi through stressors increasing imperfection?

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    Comment #5909587

    Looks like it's back now. I suppose someone forgot to renew their domain! Awkward.

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    Comment #2766023

    There are significant changes that I wouldn't normally have expected in a point release. To your point, the community has rushed to support many of these changes so it's unlikely t…

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    Comment #2765626

    This is a great idea. 3.1 is way more 'breaky' than I'd expect from a point release, but the new features are great. Let's make it an awesome release!

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    Comment #2765566

    Github[0] gives Junior developers another way to get an interview. Those with minimal professional experience are able to show - to some degree - that they can code, use a VCS and …

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    Comment #2738259

    What a fantastic idea! Cleverly bridges the divide between a bricks 'n' mortar store, and an entirely virtual one. I wonder if folk are more comfortable ordering from this pseudo-v…

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    Comment #2737827

    I received one of these emails. What I don't understand is why - I've never used the Washington Post jobs site. I live in Sydney...

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    Comment #2736636

    Perhaps an intern thought they needed something new to mine for when the resources of WA run out.

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    Comment #2736432

    We're adopting an approach where all developers fork our main git repo, and code review is applied to all pull requests before a merge. It's yet to be seen if this overhead is wort…