so all this time the first-grade teacher thought the kids were absorbed in their computers bc they were so intent on learning to read, it turns out they were busy learning a very different 21st-century skill: how to game a dumb algorithm and grind for digital goods
— Will Oremus (@WillOremus) March 23, 2022
Yes, Apple puts a freaking ARM64 inside *each flash chip* in your machine these days. That is how they roll. There's also at least 12 of those ARM64 mini-cores inside the M1 Max. Yes, it has has more ARM64 coprocessor cores than ARM64 main processor cores. One of those is ANS2.
— Hector Martin (@marcan42) March 21, 2022
Your memory is nearly right. The apartment we moved into in 2005 had an elevator whose firmware often crashed, requiring walking up 21 floors.
— Graydon Hoare (@graydon_pub) February 13, 2022
I mean, I'd been sad about software and thinking of doing a language for a while, but "elevator can't even go" just seemed so pathetic.
i'm just saying i'm going to be using this in talks about how AIs manufacture their own representations of the world, and we're forced to resort to increasingly absurd tactics to be "seen" by them as they drift further from reality
— Ali Alkhatib (@_alialkhatib) March 19, 2022
do whatever you want, but that's what I'M doing https://t.co/FuHgqcIKnC
Oh now that I'm no longer under embargo, enjoy this message I got last week! pic.twitter.com/M19z0xEUBG
— Jason Snell (@jsnell) March 17, 2022
I published a blog article detailing a phishing technique I called Browser in the Browser (BITB) Attack. It's very simple but can be very effective. I also published templates on my Github feel free to test them out.https://t.co/EKArJoaMp7 pic.twitter.com/Z0weuhKCmW
— mr.d0x (@mrd0x) March 15, 2022
On the nightmare reality of C being the lingua-franca of programming and the defacto ABI description language.
— Aria the Cat (@Gankra_) March 16, 2022
Possibly my highest Fucks Per Word ever, because oh my god the more I wrote this the more upset I got at reality.https://t.co/92YkL8hBga
i really like my elden ring character but im PISSED about what it does to my name when i get summoned pic.twitter.com/s90z69k4bP
— hayley (@_hyly) March 13, 2022
According to the notes in this new CVE, you should never use Visual Studio Code to open any file that you don't trust. So I guess you're supposed to use some other text editor to open a text file, check if it's safe, and then open it in Visual Studio Code? pic.twitter.com/lqRHH4PqXR
— cancel/tumult (@tumult) March 11, 2022
Okay this is a new one: pic.twitter.com/oGSPjJIavR
— D J Capelis (@djcapelis) March 9, 2022