Robert Edmonds

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After receiving the first LLM-generated pull requests, I have decided to blanket no longer look at those. When studying a PR, I take into account who made it, and if they've previously been careful developers. LLM-generated code I have no idea about, and the amount of scrutiny required is just too much. Because I have to assume you have no idea what you are doing.
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> During construction both Swedish feet (of 29.69 cm) and Amsterdam feet (of 28.31 cm) were in use by different teams. Four rulers used by the workmen who built the ship have been found; two were calibrated in Swedish feet, of 12 Swedish inches, and the other two were calibrated in Amsterdam feet, of 11 Amsterdam inches. The use of different units of length on the two sides of the vessel caused the ship to be heavier on the port side.[104]

What a surprise, checking a boolean flag continues to be such an elusive technology.

"THIS EMAIL IS AN ADVERTISEMENT"

"You are receiving this email because you’ve requested to receive emails with information about Comcast products and services."

"If you do not wish to receive emails like this in the future, please click here to unsubscribe."

(Only the first statement is true.)

Try this one simple trick for getting a malicious HTML payload in a googlemail[.]com DKIM/DMARC authenticated message delivered to the inbox and rendered by the Gmail web client.

Rspamd says:

```
X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=7.10
X-Spamd-Result: default: False [7.10 / 6.00];
BAYES_SPAM(5.10)[100.00%];
```

Just ordered a Flipper Zero because I need a 125 kHz LF RFID reader to read the RFID tags in my termite bait stations because I can't find my termite bait stations because my clover grew over them.
Is this anything? I made a DNS protest sticker design, a followup to my 2020 DNS warning sticker. Haters of cryptocurrency, DNSSEC, and/or DoH can enjoy this multiply ambiguous slogan.
Real weird how the Free Software Foundation doesn't need a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to all of the information I input into /bin/cat.

I love debugging handrolled Makefiles.

(No I do not.)

(Eight years later...) Oh that's an unfortunate name for a Linux distro now.
The surprise spicy pillow.