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Yup! And before that they were in the basement of the Dedham Community Theater.


I'm not sure that you meant to say "Shit of Theseus" but if you did: bravo!


I would imagine that the Archive Team would be interested in these: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archive_Team


Logistics in progress.


> One thing I really want to try out is the FUTO keyboard

I've been using it for a few weeks and it works well. It seems to require some learning period because it started out making unhelpful suggestions for the predictive typing but is now pretty good.


Yeah, I tried out the swiping and it was pretty bad to start. But GBoard has had a lot of time to learn from me, so I'll give it a chance.


As long as LLMs are trained on code that has bugs, they'll suggest code that has bugs.


> So that’s Perplexity’s real innovation here: shattering the foundations of trust that built the internet. The question is if any of its users or investors care.

Ron Howard voiceover: They do not.


I think that this qualifies: https://matt3o.com/


An open source fork is already up and running: https://andrewkelley.me/post/redis-renamed-to-redict.html


Direct URL to the new fork's website: https://redict.io


The title of that post, “Redis Renamed to Redict” is absolutely correct.

Redis is forking into a new direction, redict is the true continuation of the project.


Great! I hace bien using keydb for a few months and it also works fine


Yet another example of why Apache needs to take OpenOffice behind the barn.


You mean retire it to a nice farm upstate, little Jimmy might hear the shotgun blast!


It's rare that a domain name gives me a chuckle but this one did.


Damn you, now I can’t unget it.


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