e_chao

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[–] e_chao 1 points 3 days ago

Don't forget to cite your source: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT2PCSpJw/

 

WASHINGTON — In a move that sent shockwaves through the tech industry, former President Donald Trump signed an executive order today declaring all open-source code "un-American" and making its creation, distribution, or use punishable by up to 20 years in federal prison. "Nobody knew code could be free. It's terrible, folks. Terrible," Trump declared from his Mar-a-Lago residence. "Real Americans pay for their software, and they pay big league. That's what made this country great." The controversial order, scrawled in gold Sharpie on the back of a McDonald's receipt, specifically targets what Trump called "socialist programmer communes" like GitHub and Linux. It requires all software to be developed behind closed doors and sold at "whatever price the market can bear, plus 50%." Tech industry leaders were quick to respond, with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella reportedly doing backflips in his office while shouting "Windows forever!" Meanwhile, Linux creator Linus Torvalds was last seen attempting to seek political asylum in Finland, muttering something about "git push" and "force shutdown -h now." The order has created particular confusion in the government sector, where thousands of federal websites running on open-source software suddenly became illegal. The White House's own website temporarily displayed a blue screen of death with the message "ERROR: FREEDOM.EXE NOT FOUND." "This is a great day for American software," said Trump's newly appointed Chief of Proprietary Code Enforcement, a sentient copy of Windows Vista. "We're going to make coding great again by putting it behind the biggest, most beautiful paywalls you've ever seen." At press time, a underground resistance movement of developers had already formed, sharing code snippets via an elaborate network of Morse code signals sent through reprogrammed coffee makers.

[–] e_chao 3 points 5 months ago

I think you're right. The clause should actually be something like "disclose to my students the gender of my spouse." How does that sound?

[–] e_chao 24 points 5 months ago (7 children)

This is a really good point, but I feel like an English teacher would have written "whom I married."

 

onion article titled "tourist immediately breaks 34 sacred local customs while deboarding plane

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OP: Giles Corey (lemmy.world)
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[–] e_chao 4 points 1 year ago

I see both the beauty and impressiveness in the skill development to talk and interrupt well in conversations. The effort put into adapting oneself is commendable, and the joy of contributing to conversations is evident. However, that's where the narrative seems to conclude.

Initially, a friend points out a truth: the narrator "'shouldn’t talk more. Everyone else should talk less.' Possibly true." But this change doesn't occur. The narrator helps their partner feel less lonely, yet the partner doesn't learn to know them in their quiet moments. The narrator masters the art of lively conversation, but doesn't impart their wisdom. It's not an ideal resolution.

I really like when people pause mid-sentence, searching for the next word. Efforts to minimize this trait are like Beethoven shortening his fifth symphony by removing rests - an essential part of its charm.

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Learning to Talk (excursions.substack.com)
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My friend recommended this story to me, and it deeply resonated with me.

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"You played 'Cut Your Bangs' by Radiator Hospital 262 times! Your #2 song was checks math also 'Cut Your Bangs,' by Girlpool."

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bad news, team (self.autism)
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PBS: "any laugh channels evil if you are in a dire situation"

[–] e_chao 3 points 1 year ago

"LOV3" by Raine Stern got that tism rizz