
Cool glasses. Great photo.

Cool glasses. Great photo.


Oh no! How did this happen? …I mean, how exactly did this happen? Is there a tutorial on how other engineers at other companies can replicate this?


I guess Wikipedia and Cloudflare have no idea what they’re talking about. https://radar.cloudflare.com/domains/domain/archive.today


Well, no BS scripts other than the DDOS ones. https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/02/wikipedia-bans-archive-today-after-site-executed-ddos-and-altered-web-captures/


While this is correct, sometimes it can be free. I live in a cold climate, and over the winter I hooked up a folding@home computer in my office to keep things a bit warmer. Computers are 100% as efficient as a space heater.
Of course now that it’s getting warm things are changing. I’m actually in the middle of doing my last folding@home tasks until the temps drop next fall.


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At first I thought this was from Project A-ko.
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DLSS stands for “deep learning super scaling.” It was always gen-ai. Those extra details weren’t being revealed, they were being generated.


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They each have their place. Tapes fit in your pocket though, which was great for casual carry. I always had a mix tape in my pocket.


https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/64040942
(Not a serious answer)


I just read up on it, and wow, yeah, the stories about Tait are pretty repey. It’s pitiful in several ways.


We have four large TV’s in our house and I often find my wife watching movies in her iPhone… in portrait mode.


Tangent: that pic reminds me of the terrorizing tit in Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (*But Were Afraid to Ask)


Oh thank heavens some people still have ethics.


DOJ right now.



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The article mentions that the build cache and the runtime cache were different in the past, but now are the same. I wonder if they are talking about the buildx cache, which is not the same as the build cache.