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AT Proto is heavily developed by BS and BS is itself the major consumer of AT Proto.

It's the high reps fault then of not caring about quality. Either you assimilate in that low quality lower management using AI slop or change job.

It's just some seemingly random text that we can share.

In refining C3551E:7EAEE (Moonbeam) in 00h 00m 00s 838ms I have brought glory to the company. Praise Kier. 9⃣0⃣4⃣3⃣3⃣ 1⃣5⃣6⃣2⃣1⃣ 3⃣0⃣0⃣2⃣6⃣ 3⃣0⃣1⃣7⃣2⃣ 2⃣5⃣3⃣1⃣0⃣ #mdrlumon #severance lumon-industries.com


Maybe worth collecting these for the AR nerds who'll figure this out:

In refining 9375BA:A9E3A0 (Ocula) in 00h 04m 58s 307ms I have brought glory to the company. Praise Kier. 3⃣4⃣9⃣6⃣5⃣ 7⃣9⃣1⃣4⃣9⃣ 9⃣4⃣0⃣0⃣7⃣ 0⃣4⃣0⃣0⃣6⃣ 2⃣5⃣8⃣7⃣5⃣ #mdrlumon #severance lumon-industries.com


You can check the code. It’s not obfuscated at all, it even has comments.

In refining 85C48:EBC647 (Dranesville) in 00h 08m 15s 450ms I have brought glory to the company. Praise Kier. 4⃣0⃣3⃣2⃣9⃣ 1⃣1⃣1⃣8⃣9⃣ 5⃣3⃣1⃣9⃣0⃣ 0⃣6⃣9⃣3⃣0⃣ 8⃣6⃣0⃣1⃣9⃣ #mdrlumon #severance lumon-industries.com

In refining 114E5A:731D4 (Moonbeam) in 00h 07m 51s 064ms I have brought glory to the company. Praise Kier. 5⃣9⃣4⃣6⃣0⃣ 5⃣7⃣4⃣2⃣7⃣ 2⃣8⃣4⃣1⃣4⃣ 8⃣6⃣5⃣5⃣6⃣ 5⃣9⃣3⃣7⃣8⃣ #mdrlumon #severance lumon-industries.com

In refining 2F2F28:11D566 (Siena) in 00h 10m 11s 151ms I have brought glory to the company. Praise Kier. 9⃣1⃣9⃣8⃣2⃣ 6⃣3⃣6⃣6⃣5⃣ 8⃣3⃣6⃣7⃣2⃣ 0⃣3⃣2⃣5⃣3⃣ 3⃣0⃣1⃣8⃣9⃣ #mdrlumon #severance lumon-industries.com

In refining C5D08C:BD4A4F (Siena) in 00h 42m 41s 884ms I have brought glory to the company. Praise Kier. 8⃣6⃣1⃣6⃣1⃣ 5⃣0⃣1⃣9⃣0⃣ 2⃣9⃣1⃣1⃣8⃣ 7⃣3⃣5⃣6⃣1⃣ 5⃣4⃣1⃣2⃣8⃣ #mdrlumon #severance lumon-industries.com

In refining A8BCB2:3AA3 (Le Mars) in 00h 03m 53s 855ms I have brought glory to the company. Praise Kier. 5⃣1⃣0⃣5⃣1⃣ 8⃣5⃣3⃣5⃣5⃣ 4⃣4⃣0⃣5⃣7⃣ 4⃣7⃣7⃣2⃣1⃣ 4⃣3⃣7⃣6⃣3⃣ #mdrlumon #severance lumon-industries.com

In refining B8223D:126B99 (Minsk) in 00h 03m 38s 135ms I have brought glory to the company. Praise Kier. 3⃣4⃣4⃣4⃣5⃣ 6⃣3⃣8⃣5⃣4⃣ 5⃣1⃣5⃣0⃣4⃣ 9⃣3⃣0⃣0⃣2⃣ 5⃣0⃣9⃣6⃣5⃣ #mdrlumon #severance lumon-industries.com

Today I learned emojis work on HN

Many unicode characters are permitted, but not actual emojis.

Yeah, the share text had a goat emoji, that got stripped when posting here.

In refining 777838:FC1ED (Siena) in 00h 07m 56s 773ms I have brought glory to the company. Praise Kier. 5⃣3⃣4⃣7⃣9⃣ 8⃣1⃣6⃣4⃣2⃣ 0⃣6⃣4⃣6⃣0⃣ 1⃣4⃣1⃣1⃣3⃣ 9⃣9⃣1⃣1⃣5⃣ #mdrlumon #severance lumon-industries.com

This tantamount of "using" a pet to improve your life than genuinely care for them. What could happen is once you improve your life, you may slowly start detaching from it and throw out. That special bond may not form, if you only buy/adopt because you are depressed.

In that case, you're not using an animal to improve your life. At most, you're forcing yourself to look a bit outwards and focus your energy on an animal, in other ways put strain on yourself.

Most pets love you unconditionally back, as long as you don't abuse & neglect them knowingly. They will look after you and motivate you to continue having this feeling by looking after yourself, too.

Losing a loved pet can leave a scar which can last a life time. I still miss my pet bird, which lived for more than a decade, and died peacefully, and brought limitless joy to everyone in the family, by loving, demanding attention and trolling us.

Animals may look simpler than us, but almost all of them know the language of love and care way better than us.


I cannot possibly imagine how you think what I said is tantamount to that. That’s crazy.

Never happens with a cat. Maybe with a dog because they have so much higher upkeep.

Bring back Vine, I guess


I'd rather have Grape.

https://youtu.be/QtRHlCzL7xk


Subscribed RSS. Very helpful!


Thank you for the comment! I had no clue that Github has RSS feeds for each repo.

For everyone else, I found this article to be super helpful to understand what kind of RSS functionality is available: https://ronaldsvilcins.com/2020/03/26/rss-feeds-for-your-git...


I'm rather more curious as to why you stylized "bloquing paquets"?


Maybe the OP is French? :)


Haha indeed.

I also frequently stumble upon "connexion" and "trafic", in the same department.


They are emphasizing the queuing implementation.


I've always argued that antiquated books, sculptures and paintings should not be repatriated back to India due to lack of preservation ecosystem and culture. Just look at the historic sites (barring a very few popular ones), they are either literally pissed on upon or become a poster board for election campaigns.


There was an ancient temple near Mysore to which a metal plaque was attached, with corresponding rust stains.

It explains in some swirly script language, execpt for "5Rs", that there is a fine for defacing the building (I had it translated).


A 5 rupee fine was a big deal back in the Raj


Antique manuscripts were (as the article says!) explicitly not part of this program due to Indian antiquities laws. Big [citation needed] for pretty much all of that, but it isn’t even relevant to the article being discussed.


It’s entirely relevant. The last paragraph of the article makes the same claim about the state of the libraries.

From another part:

> Mr Michelson-Ambelang told the BBC that the removal of books from South Asia through programmes like PL-480 "creates knowledge gaps", as researchers from there often need to travel to the West to access these resources.

The knowledge gap is that America has the books and India doesn’t. If the books had stayed in India, I think that would have closed the knowledge gap because nobody would have them. They would have been lost just like the other copies of the books.


Again, this article has absolutely nothing to do with antiquities.


They said “antiquated books”. Wikipedia suggests that’s more than 100 years old. The program is more than 60 years old. I’m sure some of the million-plus books that were sent over are antiquated by now, if they weren’t already. The restriction was only on manuscripts.


I've done no research in this, but if this were true, why are there orders of magnitude more Sanskrit manuscripts than any other ancient language?


Because it was memorized.

Hot and humid climates result in (historically)rapid decay of plant and animal based writing surfaces


No that doesn't make sense. What would memorization have to do with millenia old preserved manuscripts?

Were the Vedas et al memorized before being written down? Yes, of course. However, regular discoveries are made of ancient manuscripts in various Buddhist temples.


What doesn’t make sense? That humidity affects the likelihood that an ancient text will be preserved?

Humidity doesn’t guarantee that something will rot. It makes it more likely.

The item will need to be protected from the natural environment. Or stored in a location that is an exception to the general climate.

Compare that to the Middle East. Where the natural climate assists in preservation.


I have always argued that homeless people shouldn't be allowed to own anything because of a lack of individual responsibility.

(I could list many similar paternalistic takes)


Before posting this have you checked the state of preservation [0] in the West? The real issue IMHO that if stolen good are returned to their rightful owners, Museums will be empty and libraries will be half empty.

[0] https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crgy4w221z5o


Any love for Windows. I'm getting restless to ditch putty but unable to find any good emulator that has select and login style of management screen.


I've been happy enough with Microsoft Terminal instead of PuTTY (and I appreciate the open source github repo). If you're comfortable with editing JSON files, you can save the SSH connections as profiles so you can click to open a new tab to whatever SSH session (or WSL setup, or Powershell setup) you want. Example: https://www.howtogeek.com/devops/how-to-set-up-custom-ssh-pr...


Yeah, I've never had a reason to use anything other than Microsoft Terminal on Windows with WSL.

These days, I actually just use the terminal that's built-in to VSCode for everything...


Apparently it works great on WSL

See this other user's comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42518033


For the 10th time WSL is not windows, it's a Linux emulator.


When on windows I have been happy with WezTerm


I ditched putty a long time ago. Conemu is better than putty these days (latest Windows 10 or Windows 11 if you’re unlucky enough).

I don’t like the “feel” of the new Windows Terminal “app” but it is more “modern” and “capable” (running a newer conhost under the hood).

But if you’re willing to use non-standard software then WezTerm, Alacritty, and Kitty (WSL with an XServer) are all good options.


> Windows support is planned after the 1.0 release.

This really does aim to be the terminal for all.


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