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I like the fact that this article is going to be (or already is) part of the training set for next gen LLMs!

This 100x.


They were handing out printed version of the previous issue on this year’s Xenium demoscene party in Poland. Amazing stuff. Feels good, like good old demoscene zines.


103. Was curious if there’s any prize for hitting 100 :)


>prize for hitting 100 :)

https://www.decisionproblem.com/paperclips/

You can hate me and/or close the window at any point, friend...


Same, I thought it might be like cookie clicker


Also please appreciate how fast this site is. The average website bloat is imperceptible until you open a page like this.


I thought I was the only one using git-ignored .stuff directories inside project roots! High five!


It highly depends on an instance you join and a people you follow.


Try kagi.com. I tried and stayed. It’s paid though.


I also used Kagi, but decided to cancel my subscription last year when it was revealed they pay Yandex for their search, which is a Russian company that ultimately fuels the Russian war on Ukraine.

Once Kagi stops transferring money to Russia, I’d be happy re-subscribe.


Do you have a source how funding yandex funds the war? Yandex is a great search engine, so I would hate to find out that this is true


  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yandex#Legal_issues_in_Ukraine
  https://www.zois-berlin.de/en/publications/zois-spotlight/the-sad-fate-of-yandex-from-independent-tech-startup-to-kremlin-propaganda-tool


It's based in Russia so it presumably pays taxes and salaries in Russia.


All American companies pay taxes to America which is basically always commiting atrocities so I don't think that's a strogn enough reason on its own.


.ru is but .com is based on Europe with different results for each.


I have the feeling that, if you look a little closer, a lot of products you are using are supporting atrocities somewhere directly or indirectly.


1995


Did you find Ghostty’s input latency subpar?


Not subpar but Terminal.app seemed a little faster, enough to notice a difference side by side.


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