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@amy That sounds interesting, indeed, but we don't even get that in scientific publications. It varies by discipline and field but my understanding is that negative results are not easily publishable. I am not hopeful for algorithm-driven attention-seeking content.
@FlohEinstein living on the edge...
@oliphant If thousands of people are willing to publicly celebrate your murder, you must have failed very hard at being a human.
My water heater's app is so unreliable I just installed Home Assistant and ordered parts to plug a wifi microcontroller into its diagnostics port

@pizzatorque I have multiple-cursors set up, but also can do them through ace-jump.

I so rarely use them that I regularly forget the key bindings.

Multiple cursors were the cool thing a few years back because of videos of a a certain non-free text-editor using them, so Emacs ate them. I've found that they're not really all that useful most of the time.

Multiple cursors look "cool" in some video set up to show them, but I find that in reality they are pretty marginal to my GNU #Emacs use.

@cstross you really, honestly, think that he will face consequences if Harris gets elected?
@gfarrell this is so funny because these jobs only deserve to be ridiculed, amirite?
@zozo the unreasonable leftist: whole nut November.
@lcamtuf Simple: stop feeding hallucinogenics to your LLM.

Billionaires care only for protecting and increasing their wealth. Every action they take must be examined having this fact in mind. The only way someone would find surprising Musk's and Bezos' actions is if they forget this.

The only explanation I can think for the fact that so many Americans are, in fact, surprised is that a century of brutal anti-communism has distorted the reality that a billionaire's interests and their own are in conflict.