Karl Hammarling

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Engineer @ Playground Games, specialising in vehicle AI and platform systems. Keen home coder and gamer.
Same place, 58 years apart

It's a #MastoRando feels thread!

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Me: Write a really bad poem about the rain. It should have a rhyme scheme of ABAB and have three verses.

ChatGPT: https://chat.openai.com/share/ba5b0619-13e5-4a25-87f7-f96635699fd1

@Heliograph @simonwilliamson

ChatGPT

A conversational AI system that listens, learns, and challenges

@bigzaphod loving the series!

Here is my best attempt to articulate why I believe all dependencies, including compiler toolchains, belong in version control.

https://www.forrestthewoods.com/blog/dependencies-belong-in-version-control/

Dependencies Belong in Version Control

Why dependencies should be checked into version control.

@bigzaphod very cool video. I'm at a very similar understanding (or lack of) level, so fun to think through what I thought would happen with you.

International Space Station Times for The UK - November 2024

Follow @virtualastro for alerts.

Visit https://meteorwatch.org/iss-international-space-station-times-uk-november-2023/ for times and info.

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International Space Station Times UK November 2023

International Space Station (ISS) UK Pass Times & info for November 2023. Read how, when and where to watch just using your eyes.

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Some personal reflections on Zahawi, Barrowman and Mone. Why libel law rewards liars, and how we could change it.

https://www.taxpolicy.org.uk/2023/11/07/libel/

Zahawi, Barrowman and Mone: why libel law rewards liars, and how we could change it.

Baroness Mone introduced a company, PPE Medro, to the "VIP fast lane" for supplying PPE to the Government during the pandemic. There was copious evidence that she and/or her husband, Douglas Barrowman, ran the company. In December 2020, a lawyer instructed by Mone and Barrowman told the Gu

Tax Policy Associates Ltd

Type Erasure
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When I look back upon my code
It's always with a sense of shame
I've always been the one to blame

Now every data bug I see
No matter where it seems to be
Has one thing in common too

It's a, it's a, it's a
It's a string