Embedded compiler developer. I like debugging stories and computing history.
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Embedded compiler developer. I like debugging stories and computing history.
Posts are removed after a month. Nothing lasts forever.
And cats.
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Nothing like a purposely fake paper to get some interesting results.
Fara Dabhoiwala's "What is Free Speech?" is a great book. I'm sure I will read it again.
I'm not a free speech absolutist. In fact, I think an absolutist approach is harmful. But of course, there's a lot of nuance there. Put basically, I think free speech need serious guardrails and must acknowledge that context matters much more than it is currently considered in the US-style approach (which gets imposed on nearly everyone else because of what the Internet has now become).
Again, I can't recommend it enough.
If not falling for corporate speak means you are better at your job, I guess I'd rate pretty well.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/mar/23/corporate-speak-study