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再看一次還是覺得這週寫的真是廢到笑,本來有猶豫要不要順勢改成兩週一篇,但這樣下去應該很快就會變成季刊。反正也不是第一次發廢文了,可能有人口味獨特比較喜歡這種也不一定(沒禮貌)。

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I briefly looked at Guix on June 26, 2020 but didn't see anything compelling.

Three days ago I installed it in a VM so I could play around with the @spritelyThe Spritely Institute stack.

Yesterday after less than an hour of poking around I was able to recreate most of my current Arch-based daily driver.

Today I learned that systemd is swan diving into the slop hole.

Feels like I'm being Pointed In A Direction.

(I wish I didn't find the logo so ugly though.)

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RE: mamot.fr/@pluralistic/11621964

I wish I could recommend this piece more, because it makes a bunch of great points, but the "normal technology" case feels misleading to me. It's not _wrong_, exactly, but radium paint was also a "normal technology" according to this rubric, and I still very much don't want to get any on me and especially not in my mouth

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🎙️TALK: Reliable Django Signals by Haki Benita

The existing implementation of Django Signals does not address fault tolerance in any way, which makes Signals unreliable for mission critical workflows! In this talk, Haki presents an alternative underlying implementation using the new tasks framework in Django 6, which makes Signals fault tolerant and reliable.

2026.djangocon.eu/tickets/

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아버지(선왕..이 아니라 선임), 어머니, 아내, 아들, 누나, 매형이 죽고 본인은 큰 부상을 입었다. 개인의 복수심이 어떤 방향으로 흘러갈지 짐작도 안 되는데.

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:g23eq6mc3wh6nk5kmxbobm6i/post/3mgx3lzn2gz23

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Two weeks in, our Open Letter to Google to Keep Android Open has gotten over 50 signatures from 20 countries. Our latest endorsement: Forbrukerrådet, the creators of the viral hit video: "A Day in the Life of an Ensh*ttificator". youtu.be/T4Upf_B9RLQ?si=FlZ4Cs keepandroidopen.org/open-lette

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アレグラ、ロキソニン、ヒルドイドなど1100品目の薬代の負担(窓口3割負担)が実質5割になる法案が閣議決定されました。

年400円の保険料軽減と引き換えに現役世代も多く苦しむ花粉症治療薬の追加負担(約5000円)はやめてください。

署名の賛同・拡散にご協力ください。

c.org/vCPqnQHfGH

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There are only two strategies which are acceptable: either AI model output is completely illegal because of copyright stuff (this is unlikely to happen because there is now too much money behind it), or AI model output is fully in the public domain, which has its own problems but at least is an even playing field.

There won't be a middle ground that is safe. Because they want something that looks like a "middle ground", but really, all it does is lock in the big players' control over information, forever.

@cwebberChristine Lemmer-Webber

I fully expect well funded companies to repeatedly challenge "AI cannot be copywritten because it wasn't human generated", and I expect it will be continually chipped away. That's going to make things stupidly complicated for a lot of non-technical reasons for a long, long time.

The advice I've given is to absolutely, and definitively denote exactly what code was AI generated keep detailed records of the history around it (including the source and date), because I guarantee that will become the crux of any future decision.

Until there's case law established, AI code is a liability.

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