

The Expanse is magnificent. And they are at the perfect time to get certain actors back to continue with the Laconia story in the last three books. I want it so badly.


The Expanse is magnificent. And they are at the perfect time to get certain actors back to continue with the Laconia story in the last three books. I want it so badly.


It also matters if you value organizations changing terms after attracting a community and changing to non-transparent solutions while claiming to be “open”. It matters if your values are different.
But you’re right too. If not logging in, your liability is probably not changing.


I suspect they draw a distinction between using their built binary and logged in services like collaboration from the editor code itself, but iinal.


Agreed and I have domicile in a country that provides improved, though not perfect, protections. But it still tempers my views of the organization.


Nice. This is one of a few promising forks. I think they’re on Codeberg too.


It is quite good and hopefully one of the privacy forks will rise victorious. But yeah, nothing will ever topple neovim and emacs.


Took me a minute to figure out what you meant, but that’s a pretty funny concept.
Been a Kagi user for about 6 months now. Not one negative thing to say. So refreshing to have good results again.


I have found a few communities on Matrix that fit that bill to some extent. For some reason they don’t devolve to “general chat” as quickly as most software related Discord servers do, in my experience.


Imagine a king who fights his own battles. Wouldn’t that be a sight.
— Troy, Achilles


Thank you, really. Have to be cautious these days.


Any source for this video? Could be old.


This is not going to be good.


Capitalization is a display of respect? I always thought it identified proper nouns.
You’re also still capitalizing Ellison and Epstein. Is that out of respect?


This is a really good article and refreshing to see this being recognized as the double edged sword it is (albeit with one edge much sharper than the other). It will be interesting to see how different organizations deal with this. The temporary interaction limitation will be a bandaid in some cases but the deluge will just keep coming.
I’ve been interested in Mitchell Hashimoto’s new trust tooling. I’m not sure it will become a standard, but is a very interesting attempt, and dead simple.


You saying she’ll be president in a few years? Don’t threaten me with a good time!
Goddamned right. There were several years when I’d let it go, because Netflix and the like were providing a good, fairly priced service. When they finally gave me the fuck you, I cancelled it on my 10th anniversary as a customer, along with every other streaming service. Took me a minute to get back in the swing, but the salty sea air is so nice again.
Have thought the same. Its inclusion doesn’t indicate anything will happen, but it does seem intended to allow such a thing by providing some continuity over a long break.
I guess it could otherwise just be a brief apology to readers. “Sorry we aren’t getting to this.” But I remain hopeful.