A few podcasts I listen to have switched to calling their bluesky handles out instead of their twitter handles in their outros. I’ll probably install it and delete ex/twitter when I get an invite.
A few podcasts I listen to have switched to calling their bluesky handles out instead of their twitter handles in their outros. I’ll probably install it and delete ex/twitter when I get an invite.
He also shrieked about bots, and now he parades his own around.
I’m not familiar with code.golf but I wonder how whitespace is handled? I find python is very concise anyway, but I wonder how the white space is counted (single tab, four spaces for black, etc).
I don’t like the idea. It seems like those fake websites that scrape stackoverflow and SEO to ruin Google search. Avoiding those sites are among the reasons people type “reddit” into searches. People want authentic interactions and I think mirroring reddit into Fediverse lacks authenticity and undermines its authenticity. Content here should be from people who are here.
If someone wants to assimilate content from reddit into something new and post it here that’s good. That means the person is here and can be interacted with.
If someone wants to repost their own content here, that’s also fine. They are here to interact with.
I just really think it’s a bad idea to deliberately build a ghost town and think people will move in.
This is the what really matters here IMHO:
Plausible hypothesis generation is really helpful and if it hadn’t even occured to them it either means it came from someone else’s work that they had been unable to understand, distill or anticipate from their own knowledge of what others are doing in the field or that it is actually novel (in the way that all science is small progress building on the blocks of others).
Either way hypothesis generation saves a lot of time and gave their lab a new idea.