The amount of discussions I have to hold because #Laravel devs don't want to write a read-only DTO somewhere, but instead add a dynamic property on some ActiveRecord contraption.
It's so exhausting, and it could be so simple, if it wasn't that the framework promotes terrifyingly bad software practices everywhere. #php
The most interesting finding from using EVs in winter is not that they consume more energy (which they do), but that charging is really slow if you don't have battery preheating. Yesterday, I arrived at a 240 kW charger with 33% SoC, the outside temperature was 0°C, and the charging power was only 35 kW (the maximum charging power of the car is 118 kW). With this charging power, it would take 40 minutes to charge to 80% SoC. We don't mind too much because we primarily use the car as a city car and do 95% of our charging at home, but if you want to have an EV as your only car and drive long distances with it even in winter, definitely get one that has battery preheating.
Of course! Unfortunately you have the total opposite as well: Chinese Car manufacturers and infrastructure as well jump towards MW charging.
I guess there is a point why BYD is now the biggest ecar manufacturer and not the German ones...
No la apresures cuando tarda en recordar.
No le quites valor a sus palabras cuando repite una historia que ya conoces.
Porque antes que nada…
sigue siendo tu madre.
La misma que respondió tus preguntas una y otra vez sin cansancio.
La que secó tus lágrimas, incluso cuando no había motivo.
La que veló tu sueño cuando el cuerpo te ardía de fiebre
y el mundo parecía demasiado grande para ti.
Hoy sus pasos son más lentos,
su memoria a veces se dispersa
y su cuerpo se fatiga con facilidad.
Pero su amor no ha cambiado.
Ese amor sigue firme, atento, completo… como siempre lo fue.
Hazla sentir importante.
Hazle saber que su presencia cuenta,
que su risa sigue teniendo lugar
y que su vida no es una carga, sino un regalo.
Abrázala sin prisa.
Escúchala aunque repita.
Quédate un poco más.
Porque llegará un día en que ese lugar quedará vacío,
y darías cualquier cosa
por escucharla contar su historia
una vez más.
Ama hoy.
Cuida hoy.
Porque el amor que se posterga mañana pesa más de lo que imaginas. 🤍
The greatest piece of advice I was ever given was this: when you stop work for the day, never stop at a 'clean' break point; stop in the middle of something you can finish easily.
That way the next morning you're not confronted with a a dauntingly blank page or an empty function to write, but a half-finished one you can get back into without difficulty.
I can't remember who gave me that advice, but I've stuck to it dogmatically whenever I can.
Trump dice que EE.UU. atacó una zona portuaria venezolana, que sería la primera ofensiva terrestre en el país caribeño
El presidente de Estados Unidos, DonaldRTVE.es/Agencias (RTVE.es)
I was recently reminded of this.
A couple decades ago, I wrote a short paper that described how the basic approaches of cryptography and computer security lead to an efficient and practical privilege escalation attack against master-keyed mechanical locks, which I published in IEEE Security and Privacy (a nerdy computing technical journal).
TL;dr: Master-keyed locks have fundamental, exploitable weaknesses.
But I wasn't ready for what happened next.
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It occurs to me that people outside the security field might find it odd that we openly publish stuff like this. Why help people who might use the knowledge to do bad things?
There are a number of reasons. The first is that only through open discussion are we able to identify and fix problems. Another, which is what motivated my work, is educational: you can't learn to defend systems unless you understand how they are attacked.
Fellas I went to a professional sports game tonight and it was $15 for a can or tap beer.
FIFTEEN DOLL HAIRS
MORE USPS FUCKERY
The USPS just changed the meaning of a postmark. Under the old rules, when you dropped the mail off at the post office was the postmark date.
Now, the postmark is the date your mail was first processed by an automated center.
If you drop your mail off Monday but it doesn't get processed until Wednesday, Wednesday is the new postmark date.
Yes, this can affect taxes, healthcare, and-- not coincidentally, I'm sure-- ELECTIONS.
nstp.org/article/usps-announce…
USPS Announces Changes to the Postmark Date System
The United States Postal Service (USPS) has adopted a final rule (FR Doc.nstp.org
but this is how it always was. If you drop your mail off into their possession (big blue drop box) but they don't pick it up until tomorrow and process it at the local post office, the postmark is tomorrow not today ...
Yes they will absolutely use this as a way to sceew with mail in ballots by disrupting processing of those too close to the deadline (understaff, shutdown USPS, etc) and now there will be little chance of successfully challenging it. At this point Trump could legally fire EVERYONE at USPS weeks before the election to screw everyone over too and he probably will.
i guess another example is if you drop off late Saturday it wouldn't be postmarked until Monday. If Monday is a holiday, now its Tuesday ...
I guess we have to expect postmark can be up to 4 days in the future now with centralized processing -- or more if they play dirty politics
@alecaddd And in doing so, created a very specific perspective that incorporated their context to decide what to leave in, what to leave out, what additional information to include that was not in the book, and so forth.
There is no canonical "right"or "best" summary. That AI "feature" is shallow, not deep.
The conversation about AI is exhausting, and I'm finding myself more and more talking with my friends about its dangers and downfalls.
I definitely see a new level of awareness and skepticism coming from non-tech people, which is great.
One question that sometimes come up with people wanting to learn how to code is "Is it worth even doing it with all this AI self coding tools?"
Hell yeah! Absolutely! Technical literacy is even more important now than ever!
youtu.be/g5IRn0OzzU4?si=EjUgEw…
Should you learn to code in the age of "AI"?
In a time when the sentence "junior developers will be replaced by AI" is heard multiple times a day, does it make sense learning how to code?Yes, now more t...YouTube
is an open carry state now.
U.S. distillers complain Canadian provinces favouring local alcohol
ctvnews.ca/toronto/politics/qu…
LOL. You elected your leader. Complain to him.
Group of U.S. distillers complains LCBO, other provinces favouring local alcohol
A group of U.S. alcohol producers claims Canadian retailers are giving unfair advantage to local spirits, including what it calls “discriminatory” markups in Nova Scotia and other provinces.The Canadian Press (CTVNews)
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Going to Costco.
‘Can we get the multi pound bag of pecans?’
‘Yes, Pecan.’
Is there a tool that will either
- let me run a script over files in a directory tree in parallel
- re-encode a directory tree of music files in parallel
while being robust about interruptions (don't have to restart if I interrupt it and run it again), etc.
I'd rather not write this even though it would be a good little exercise.
(I need to recompress my music collection, for my car's stereo, and it needs Very Particular metadata.)
@gnomon I'll need mp3 and was thinking of batching all tracks in an album, which kinda matches my laptop's number of cores.
I need to experiment a bit with the stereo first; it doesn't pick up the track number field, so if it just sorts an album's tracks in alphabetical order I'll need to tell ffmpeg or whatever to output track numbers as part of the track name.
(everything is in flac; I need mp3 smaller than the bitrate I used initially, or music won't fit in an USB stick)
cronica.com.mx/academia/2025/1…
Investigadoras de la UNAM descubren bacterias que degradan en 15 días el plástico
Nos interesaba especialmente una bacteria que no produjera tantas sustancias tóxicas: Liliana Pardo López y Nallely Magaña MontielUNAM (La Crónica de Hoy)
We are receiving reports that Google flags our repo as "having dangerous apps" or being a "dangerous site" – texts being very vague, no proof given (nor did they inform us). They also link to a page they call "Transparency Report" – which is of the same vagueness, but definitely not transparent (transparencyreport.google.com/…)
We're not aware of any such dangerous content. All apps on our repo are properly scanned, see izzyondroid.org/about/security…
🇩🇪 Nur kurz vom Spielfeldrand: Es gibt Menschen wie mich, die dir mehr trauen als Google. Danke für deine hilfreiche und kontinuierliche Arbeit. Und lass dich nicht ärgern.
🇬🇧 Just a quick note from the sidelines: there are people like me who trust you more than Google. Thank you for your helpful and continuous work. And don't let it bother you.
Taky jsem si prosel cele vlakno a v tom kontextu ta zprava nema zadnou relevanci. Je to jenom xenofobni vykrik 🤷♂️
A ten CoC Rustu mi prijde dulezity a dobre napsany. V soucasnem svete toxickych IT diskuzi (viz treba kauza Hyprland) chrani dobre nastavena pravidla vsechny zucastnene a ten OSS se muze posouvat dopredu.
we named our security company after the loser who lost because of his bad security
techcrunch.com/2025/12/28/from…
Sauron, the high-end home security startup for 'super premium' customers, plucks a new CEO out of Sonos | TechCrunch
Sauron is appearing on the scene as concerns rise about crime among the most wealthy.Connie Loizos (TechCrunch)
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я другие мессенджеры тоже тестировал #Session / #SimplexChat / #Signal ну такие себе,у каждого есть свои жёсткие минусы
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