mo_ztt

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[–] mo_ztt@lemmy.world 1 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)
[–] mo_ztt@lemmy.world 6 points 7 months ago

Also he tried to kill his own vice president when he didn't do what Trump wanted, committed multiple rapes, and said he is above the law.

I feel like that kind of thing should get mentioned more often whenever someone starts comparing candidates. It's like that Batman comic where they elected The Joker mayor.

 

Me

Sounds good. Can you make a function to clone an existing FileNode, initializing Addr to nil and Children to be a clone of the Children of the source node?

// FileNode represents a node in the file system structure, which can be a file or a directory.
type FileNode struct {
	Type     NodeType
	Addr     *grits.FileAddr // Address of the CachedFile in BlobStore
	Children map[string]*FileNode
}

GPT

In DigitalOcean and similar cloud service providers, resources like droplets (virtual machines) continue to incur charges even when they are powered off because the underlying physical resources (CPU, RAM, disk space) allocated to the droplet are reserved and cannot be allocated to another customer. This policy ensures that you can quickly power on the droplet again without data loss or having to go through the setup process again. However, to avoid charges for resources you're not actively using, it's recommended to delete any droplets or resources that are no longer needed. Remember, data backups and snapshots should be kept if you need to preserve data from the droplet before deletion.

Edit: It's still going. I assumed it was just a one-off, and asked about JSON serialization in Go, and it showed me this:

Then it tried to run some python code, then admitted that the python code hadn't worked, and then it answered my Go question.

[–] mo_ztt@lemmy.world 13 points 8 months ago (4 children)

Not a map, but things I've seen on the roads in Boston:

  • Left turn only from left lane, straight or left from 2nd lane, straight or left from 3rd lane
  • Green light and perpendicular traffic coming to me on the cross street, also going, because they also have a green light
  • Two lanes, surprise! Lane markers go away it's one lane, not defined who yields, you guys can work it out
[–] mo_ztt@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago

No kidding. I'm genuinely surprised that not one of the people who had family die in there has done it.

[–] mo_ztt@lemmy.world 28 points 8 months ago (2 children)

What THE FUCK. I knew this stuff but for some reason reading it again made me all furious again.

Eva Mireles, from inside the adjoining classrooms where the shooter was, called her husband, Ruben Ruiz, a Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District officer, who was outside the school. According to DPS Director Steven McCraw, during the call Mireles told Ruiz that she had been shot and was dying; when Ruiz "tried to move forward into the hallway, he was detained [by law enforcement] and they took his gun away from him and escorted him off the scene." Mireles eventually died from her gunshot wounds.[82][83]

After the police cordoned off the outside of the school, parents pleaded with officers to enter the building. When they did not, parents offered to enter the building themselves.[84][85] Officers held back and tackled parents who tried to enter the school, further warning that they would use tasers if the parents did not comply with directions. Video clips of these interactions were uploaded to social media, including one that depicted a parent being pinned to the ground.[86] Police pepper-sprayed a parent trying to get to their child, and an officer tackled the father of another student. Police reportedly used a taser on a parent who approached a bus to get their child.[13] A mother of two students at the school was placed in handcuffs by officers for attempting to enter the school.[13][87] When released from the handcuffs, she jumped the fence and retrieved her children, exiting before police entered.[88] A video clip showed parents questioning why police were not trying to save their children, to which an officer replies: "Because I'm having to deal with you!"[89]

And, they harassed her afterwards because she was giving interviews that made them look bad.

Pedro "Pete" Arredondo, said he arrived at the school thinking he was the first law enforcement officer on the scene. He claimed he abandoned his police and campus radios because he wanted his hands free to shoot the gunman, and stated he also thought the radios would slow him down. He said one radio's antenna would hit him when he ran, while the other radio was prone to falling off his belt when he ran, and that he knew from experience that the radios did not work in some school buildings. Arredondo said he was unaware of 9-1-1 calls being made from the classrooms the gunman was in because he did not have a radio and no one told him; the other officers in the school hallway were not in radio communication either.[97]

[–] mo_ztt@lemmy.world 5 points 8 months ago

He already checked, and the guy said nyet, not yet, need more tiym still.

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by mo_ztt@lemmy.world to c/music@lemmy.world
 

Nothing to see here; ignore this:

!science_memes@mander.xyz

!nootropics@mander.xyz

[–] mo_ztt@lemmy.world 8 points 8 months ago
  1. I have absolutely no opinion whether Trump has syphilis.
  2. "The clap" is gonorrhea, not syphilis.
  3. James Carville should wipe that brown stuff off the corners of his mouth before he makes his videos.
[–] mo_ztt@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Headline’s a little misleading; the thrust of the story is that every search engine is getting worse under the absolutely crushing weight of SEO gaming the system, and they note:

Google's targeting of SEO and affiliate spam appears to be the most effective, the team found.

[–] mo_ztt@lemmy.world 16 points 8 months ago (2 children)

Not since late last year they’re not. They spent early 2023 winning back the north of the country, then had a summer counteroffensive which captured essentially 0 of the East, then over winter they got nothing in terms of the ammunition and weapons aid they’d need to have to fight against an opponent which can outproduce them 20:1. They’re now desperately trying to hold the front line even though after 3 months of nothing they’re basically out of ammunition.

The big aid packages out of the US and EU are stalled apparently indefinitely. There’s that little package from the UK which hopefully will help a little, but unless the GOP stops being compromised by Russia sometime soon, it seems like they might be in real trouble.

[–] mo_ztt@lemmy.world 84 points 8 months ago (16 children)

Hopefully this time they’ll stay there.

[–] mo_ztt@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago

That's not exactly what I was saying... Linux powers 70% of the cell phones in the world, 96% of the top 1,000,000 web sites, and literally all of the world's supercomputers.

I'm not saying your 15% number is wrong, just that including end-user desktops in the "market share" misses the mark of what I meant when I was talking about serious computing. I wasn't talking about trying to replace Windows as an end-user system of choice. Windows arguably still does a better job than Linux does at that, just as fediverse may never replace Tiktok. I was talking about suppressing competition within a different badly-needed niche creating a more resistant competitor in the long run.

 

It seems like just recently, everything broke. Posts from some other instances (Lemmy 0.19 or kbin) aren't showing up here reliably anymore, and then sometimes posts from a few days ago will suddenly show up. kbin.social has a banner talking about unusual "problems" without going into detail.

Does anyone know what's going on or why? I've heard that Lemmy 0.19 has a problem where its outbound federation queue will sometimes die until it's restarted manually, but that doesn't seem like it should affect a lemmy.world <-> kbin interaction. Is it just Lemmy 0.19, or just lemmy.world, or are there multiple issues, or what gives?

 

Out of curiosity I went to exploding-heads.com and it looks like it's not working anymore. Is there a new place they hang out now? Are they undercover on the regular servers or something? It'd be a little surprising to me if they all just gave up on being active on the Fediverse.

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by mo_ztt@lemmy.world to c/music@lemmy.world
 

I can't say enough good about this album.

Roger Waters never knew his dad, who was killed in World War 2. This is Roger Water's album about the war, basically looking back on all the little people who were asked to give their lives for the sake of a country that didn't seem to care much about them once the war was over, when they came back broken or didn't come back at all.

The monster of a schoolteacher who's a main villain in "The Wall" is here. You get to learn about some of his experiences in the war, helplessly hearing his friend die over the intercom, coming back and trying to put together a life in a country that didn't bother to understand what had happened to him, trapped in his own private hell and unable to ask for help.

The atom bomb is here too. Waters grew up during the time when it was a very real concern that he might get it dropped on him, so it's easy for him to sympathize with some random person in Japan who's just driving down the road and sees a sudden bright flash in the distance. That's the last song, "Two Suns in the Sunset."

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