I love the way it bounces!
I love the way it bounces!
oh wow this rules
I use my 16in for everything. I used to use my 11in (rip) for everything lol
I think I've crossed the four digit threshold a few times 💀
wow I want to see this animated!
what if the pitch of the sound effect went up a bit with each combo 🤔😁
closest I got to that was putting my laptop on an upside down ice tray full of ice during the 2020 heat waves so it wouldn't shut itself off (I had no AC)
but it did actually work pretty well and nothing broke because there was no contact with the water as it melted
thought the devices told the hosts how much power they need
if they're working correctly I suppose
Sounds like feng shui
looks like a point and click adventure!
I love Mondrian
I Silver was my first game, and I spent an hour walking around my house at the very beginning because I didn't realize that the rug symbolized that I could walk through the door there.
I have like 700 files changed today, took all day to get it working 💀
Succession.
getOrInsertComputed 😍
For what? Could you use puppeteer?
what an album cover
Oh yeah, browser plus panes gets hard. I'm often on my laptop, so I have 80 characters which gets stretched with the additional pane.
How many characters wide do you write your code?
the younguns should watch the movie, it's very good
Oh yeah that would be pretty good for this. If the data is there, the gap could be just good journalism on the subject. But "hey the situation is actually not that bad" probably doesn't sell.
Even if the data is well understood by professionals, it's not obvious for the ordinary person how to access the data right now.
Right, but a simple table or chart could make it much easier to make the argument. Seems like there's so much room to make the data easier to understand.
There's nowhere near enough easily accessible information to know what's going on with the water supply (beyond just the context of data centers). imo if water is truly the problem, people should push for *better transparency*, not necessarily lower *water use* without knowing the data.
It would be much easier to understand if the upstream sources of water were better documented. How much water use is going to datacenters as a share of all water? What's the health of the aquifers? Where are the bottlenecks? etc etc
Don't nuclear towers use water for cooling similarly, but retain the majority? What's different with data centers?
That's good engineering.
mechanical turk but cheaper and lower latency 🤷♂️
LLMs also help make the maintenance a bit easier so scaling that fast isn't so painful
pico8 has mouse input?