Emil J

@the_art_of_giving_up
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Into digital logic, cats, coffee, and hydroponics. He
Shoutout men with beanies too small
> turning a big dial taht says 'Goblins' on it and constantly looking back at the audience for approval like a contestant on the price is right.
https://openai.com/index/where-the-goblins-came-from/
Where the goblins came from

How goblin outputs spread in AI models: timeline, root cause, and fixes behind personality-driven quirks in GPT-5 behavior.

OpenAI
F# is fun, I sure hope Microsoft doesn't imminently abandon the project
I think that if the problem being solved was a bit more annoying, I could implement Tseitin or a standard cell techmapper for my C++ templates to solve it better
this is a fine thing to show as a single line of a backtrace right?

My mom used to do environmental activism. All by herself, she got earth day and a recycling center going in town, and was a whistleblower about Dow chemical using agent orange. She was mentioned in Time Magazine for it.

Then she went to a barbecue for environmentalists. They put her down for wearing red lipstick and long nails.

And then her activism days petered out because she didn't want to hang out with these people.

Make sure you can see the forest for the trees.

having a good time performing the ancient ritual of reinventing RTTI
"The process '/usr/bin/git' failed with exit code 128"
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The PHP Foundation wants to publicly share our support for the petition that aims to classify open source contributions as officially recognized volunteer work in Germany. This is a very important distinction for all our open source friends and community members living in Germany, but anyone can sign the petition. It would also be appreciated if you want to spread the word and help us help the organizers reach the 30,000 signatures required to bring it to quorum. 🙏 🐘 🚀

https://www.ehrenamt-opensource.de/en/

English: Volunteering in Open Source: Recognising open-source work as voluntary work in Germany