

No country mentioned. This means this is about the USA.
Software developer from Germany who sometimes makes 3D graphics with Blender.


No country mentioned. This means this is about the USA.


“Carr studied social science and political science at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, graduating with first-class honours in 1994.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Carr#Early_life_and_education
There are interesting clips from his stand-up when he takes questions from the audience. Usually he wants to fuck their moms, but occasionally there are very intriguing and intelligent answers.


The list is too long to remember, and I don’t look it up every single time I mention a comedian.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riyadh_Comedy_Festival#Participating_acts-


Let’s see what the Steam Machine will do for Linux on desktop. 2026 will be interesting.


When I see the votes here, people don’t seem to have read the article. You aren’t just required to reveal social media history. They want information about other people, too. Your family, etc. And they probably haven’t consented to giving their data to the US customs. This is against European privacy laws.
You can give your public (!) social media history to everyone you want to. It’s your own data. But it stops at other people’s data. You can’t do that.


What is illegal?
Giving them personal data of other people who haven’t consented to it.


This is probably illegal for Europeans. They would need to pay a fine on return from the USA.


I would have expected them to switch to Futura.


And Scrubs.


Centralized has advantages for normal users who want to report bugs.
I remember when people started migrating to GitHub from Google Code. Most users have some Google account that they could use to report bugs. But GitHub was new.
For a long time I tried reaching developers by mail, but this wasn’t possible anymore. I had to create a GitHub account.


I unsubscribed. But he gained new subscribers. Nobody else cared.


A tool that gives at least 40% wrong answers, used to find 90% errors?


He probably thinks his AI is a god because it knows how many Bs are in blueberry.


Yup, and Linux probably boots faster.
Someone once wrote something that compiled the Linux kernel on bootup with TinyC. Even this would be faster.


$1000 is still less expensive than my next PC I would need to buy after Windows 10 ends.
If it can run the Epic Games Launcher, too, I would use the Steam Machine for gaming, some cheap laptop with Windows 11 for my tax software and everything else that forces you to use Windows, and a Mac for work.



Well, my kind of humor.
At least he was in space. And farther away than most.