Luca Molteni

@volothamp
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Father, Software Engineer @ IBM
Gente che è dotata di patente e:
- non rispetta i limiti in ambiti urbani
- non rispetta i limiti in ambiti urbani e non rallenta in presenza di dossi (con limite a 30km/h)
- non rispetta i limiti in ambiti urbani e non rallenta in presenza di dossi (con limite a 30km/h) in prossimità di scuola.

A questa gente vorrei dire, a diversi gradi di spero ti bruci la patente, che se inchiodi all'ultimo per farmi passare non va bene, e se ti faccio gentilmente notare che siamo di fronte ad un asilo e mi rispondi "lo so" non ti stai scusando, mi stai dando solo una ragione in più per pensare quanto tu sia coglione.

stream 2026-03-27 https://www.ariis.it/static/stream/page.html#after-march

Distilled for you, interesting things I found on the web: a scary short story, HTML advertising experience, a riddle, an outburst against contemporary internet.

I've never seen an update to an OS that was as hilariously bad as macOS Tahoe, design-wise

My first reaction to DLSS5 can be summarized as “🤮”. So now this completely discards artistic intent, and replaces all game characters with fake instagram influencers?

Is it just me?

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/dlss5-breakthrough-in-visual-fidelity-for-games/

NVIDIA DLSS 5 Delivers AI-Powered Breakthrough In Visual Fidelity For Games

NVIDIA DLSS 5 infuses pixels with photorealistic lighting and materials to bridge the gap between rendering and reality.

NVIDIA
TIL the word for a "vibe-coded commit" is a "vomit", and... I just... yes. Well done, internet. Good jorb.
After migrating Kestra from Java 21 to Java 25, we see a significant improvement in memory usage.
It uses 35% less heap and 12% less metaspace!
Upgrading always brings benefits ;)
#java #kestra
https://github.com/kestra-io/kestra/pull/14221
Chore/java 25 by loicmathieu · Pull Request #14221 · kestra-io/kestra

GitHub
You know what? HyperCard was a glorious moment in time that I dearly miss: an army of non-experts were bashing together and sharing weird and wonderful stacks that were part 'zine, part adventure game and part database. Instead of laughing at vibe-coders, maybe we should ask ourselves why the current state-of-the-art in beginner-friendly programming tools is a planet-boiling roulette wheel.

Yes, the #EU has a lot of regulations.

But remember that thanks to those regulations you can use a single USB-C cable that can charge anything, rather than 10 different connectors and adapters as it was common until 10-15 years ago.

Remember that it’s thanks to those regulations if you no longer have to pay eye watering roaming fees for calls and data when you travel to other EU countries, as it was common until 5-10 years ago.

Remember that it’s thanks to those regulations if big tech has at least some constraints onto what it can do with your data and how much choice you have as a customer.

Remember that it’s thanks to those regulations if you, as a EU citizen, can benefit from the services of any other embassy of any other EU country if stranded abroad.

Those who try to depict the EU as a bureaucratic hell worth dismantling are those who hate the impact that its laws have on their freedom of exploiting markets, exploiting customers or living out of rent money.

Or those who hate the combined economic and political power of a united Europe with a single market because it threatens their national interests, and they’d rather exert their leverage with a bunch of divided and weaker countries instead.

Europe isn’t perfect and a lot can be improved. But those who call for its demise DO NOT talk in your interests.

I'm starting to think languages with Haskell might have advantages in LLM code generation as they can enforce properties in the types.

In other words, the difficult part was to make them compile, then it just worked. But the compiler check now is being done by LLMs