Fluz

@Fluzbug
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Not anyone you’d know. Interested in almost everything. expert in knowing enough to annoy real experts. Mostly in replies. Same handle on Twitter.

"In 1978, the Cray 1 supercomputer cost $7 Million, weighed 10,500 pounds and had a 115 kilowatt power supply. It was, by far, the fastest computer in the world. The Raspberry Pi costs around $70… weighs a few ounces, uses a 5 watt power supply and is more than 4.5 times faster than the Cray 1."

Okay, sure, but Cray came with a built-in couch to sit on. Checkmate, Raspberries.

https://tech.slashdot.org/story/23/12/31/0017205/how-a-cray-1-supercomputer-compares-to-a-raspberry-pi

How a Cray-1 Supercomputer Compares to a Raspberry Pi - Slashdot

Roy Longbottom worked for the U.K. covernment's Central Computer Agency from 1960 to 1993, and "from 1972 to 2022 I produced and ran computer benchmarking and stress testing programs..." Known as the official design authority for the Whetstone benchmark), Longbottom writes that "In 2019 (aged 84)...

As for every astronomer next to a pool, it is impossible for me not to notice the similarity between the light patterns that refraction creates on the bottom of the pool, and the image of the cosmic web produced by cosmological simulations.

The similarity is not by chance, but there are deep connections between the two!

Let’s have a quick look at this #AstroPhysicsFactlet

#astronomy
#astrodon

Being a Sunday sports spud, watching the relentless flood of pro-gambling ads, wondering if we’re heading for an echo of the Oxycontin disaster; a tsunami of lives wrecked by addiction.

A different flavor of catastrophe; what’s the same is that the perpetrators get to walk away with billions.

Destroying whole generations is good business.

Great first meetup for #BlackPythonDevs.

@oleksis our speaker did a wonderful job sharing how he forked and became the primary maintainer of a stale project and @coreylweathers gave excellent feedback and tips for giving excellent feedback.

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@stevenrosenthal do you have kids? They want a lot more Harry Potter than what is available. Their parents were young and have these wonderful tales of what they would do on a Harry Potter release day. The kids these days would LOVE not potter. Lots of the the rings, I do know about. Did the recent Amazon thing do well? Not my wheel house.
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@futurebird a vegetable option is something someone with a different set of beliefs would order it’s support for an enemy of theirs.

@Meyerweb the default `min-height: auto` of CSS grid was the culprit. It dictates that an element cannot be smaller than a specific size called "content-based minimum size" and I suppose each engine is calculating this size differently.

It's not a surprise since the definition of it is ambiguous: https://www.w3.org/TR/css-grid-1/#min-size-auto

For classic elements it's easy but for canvas (having intrinsic stuff) it's probably complicated

CSS Grid Layout Module Level 1