Here is what GitHub Enterprise looks like https://github.internet2.edu/docker
theres lots of awkward wording like...
See what the GitHub Enterprise community is most excited about today.
(not this community? or the collective community of GH ent. users?)
https://leetcode.jp/到处刷屏的非洲举牌祝福视频是如何定制的,价格/
ITT you post right now your current thought
https://kian.org.uk/configuring-cors-on-cloudflare-r2/
A Fast Algorithm for the Integer Square Root
https://www.codewars.com/kata/58a3fa665973c2a6e80000c4/javascript
https://anopara.net/2022/09/08/これ意味ない→「私が描いた絵のai学習利用を禁じ/
https://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2013/designandviolence/menstruation-machine-sputniko/
https://web.archive.org/web/20171125194207/http://vogabakki.is/#linktocontact
Japanese have been producing wood for 700 years without cutting down trees
https://snogostraws.com/ the snort tube that doubles as ... trashy jewelry??
it's amazing that mIRC and mSL has lasted as long as it has. Khaled Mardam-Bey is currently 54 years old, and the first release of mIRC would have been when he was 27.
i really wonder what the code looks like. it must be a formidable monolith https://www.mirc.com/pfaq.html
i wonder how it is like to suffer from aphantasia? i rely a whole lot on mental visualization when programming things which are extremely stateful, chains of inheritance, oauth2, etc.
https://time.com/6155443/aphantasia-mind-blind/
are such people unable to leverage a mental abacus?


https://nitter.net/Dream_Library_/status/1593972377485877249
https://old.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/z6ufg9/was_there_any_way_to_get_out_of_a_holmgang/
- what is this eunuch long face they speak of?
i found out about unrolled linked lists on 5ch the other day.
12:11:13 <A> there is also a weird data structure called an unrolled linked list, basically you store an array of structs with type and value and if the type is "value" well then it contains a value right there, and if it's pointer than it points to the next chunk of data, so whenever you "run out" you just allocate a new chunk of memory lol
12:11:13 <A> https://www.cs.sfu.ca/~mitchell/cmpt-225/2016-Fall/assigns/4-ull-queue/4-unrolled-queue.html
12:11:13 <A> it's like [1,2,3,--]-->[4,5,6,7,8--]-->end
12:11:13 <A> https://brilliant.org/wiki/unrolled-linked-list/
12:11:13 <A> it is good with caching because you're fetching chunks of data instead of jumping around in noncontiguous memory with ye olde linked list
https://codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/41436/unrolled-linked-list
https://www.codingpanel.com/lesson/an-implementation-of-an-unrolled-linked-list/
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6292332/what-really-is-a-deque-in-stl
ksplice is neat. here's how to use it https://www.oracle.com/technical-resources/articles/linux/ksplice-update-tour.html
i wasted my evening yesterday reading https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/おかえりアリス.
i would like those 6 hours of my life back.
https://web.archive.org/web/20070206224859/http://home.btconnect.com/tipiglen/berrynot.html
Tomo Fujita has some solid improvisation advice https://youtu.be/BxQBqaXXo_c
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