i have not enough energy to check if that was mentioned before, but anyways it's a good reminder: the whole cozy enterprise is, indeed, not a registered tax-exempt organisation, and none of the threee nonlinears returned by the irs search engine does seem to have anything in common with the nonlinear dot org.
mawhrin
it's not for the first time this whole ea movement sounds like they're scientologist wannabees either.
yeah, she's like a bloody walking negation sign for any statement
i wonder if they realise how thick with internal jargon their language is, and how highly ritualised.
most of the variance in the genome is linear in nature, by which I mean the effect of a gene doesn’t usually depend on which other genes are present
that person seems homeschooled on absolute bullshit; basic high school biology course thirty-odd years ago was saying otherwise.
the newag's narrative is generally bull; and the folks from the dragon sector do have legal representation.
also reverse engineering with the goal to make things interoperable is explicitly allowed by polish author's law (we do follow the continental copyright conventions in poland, so it's not entirely the same as what the common law countries understand as copyright)
i mean we did have situations where the puppet agent was leaking memory so badly it smothered the systems it was running on; we had resigned ourselves to simply run the bloody thing from cron.
ah now. cfengine2 was fine, bloody fast and resource-light local agent, and just slightly convoluted configuration – cfengine and cfengine3 though…
so i went and tested things, and it seems that oh-my-zsh adds roughtly 200ms to my shell startup, which is not worth optimizing away considering its usefulness. i'm not starting or restarting zsh frequently enough to care for 0.2s – bash is what i'm using for non-interactive shell scripting.
the real slog, as it happens, is the teleport autologger, which takes at least half a sec even for a status check. all other tests, including vpn checks, take less than 0.1s.
(which taught me that (a) hyperfine
can be useful, and (b) that stopping using tools that provide affordances is the wrong first reaction. now i'm going to spend half a day to find a not entirely unelegant way to handle teleport session validity without running teleport commands.)
and your bad name is well deserved for many better reasons too!