Luca K. B. Masters
@lkbmHi, I'm Luca Masters and you're not. Neener, neener!
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This is the list of tabs in Gmail settings. Guess which one you should use to turn on Keyboard Shortcuts. No, wrong, it's not that one, dummy.
Spent the entire article waiting for them to break character and drop the punchline, but it swept right past the single-word parenthetical and on to the end without acknowledging that, while the recall may be appropriate, this write-up on it is insane. archive.is/gHE1f
Reminder that in 2022, a founding member of the Cult of the Dead Cow was the Democratic nominee for Governor of Texas.
"vice-president Sequences-posting on main" was not on my bingo card
Registering my sanity now: the economy was strong a week ago; the economy is strong today, and the economy will almost certainly be strong in late January 2025. It could go down if we do massive tariffs or Trump releases another virus from the lab, but the economy is good.
This news will finally bring an end the the primary source of Google Alerts for my name: bad journalists translating foreign surnames to English.
Most people don't realize that "This Old Man" ("Knick Knack Paddy Whack") was written by ChatGPT. You gotta listen through to the end.
It's funny that, when you execute a program, that's the opposite of killing it.
I notice most of the QTs are "I saw a single doctor do something dumb once", not "I discovered something incorrect about the expert consensus." It happens, and much more often than people who share this like to admit, but "individual doctors make no mistake" is not its claim.
"The only way your argument makes a hint of sense is if you're differentiating evidence with proof." Well, now, who would do something like *that*? I didn't think someone would actually *explicitly* take the position that they're the same thing.
The only way your argument makes a hint of sense is if you're differentiating evidence with proof. However, since the two terms are used synonymously in common colloquialisms, you have to at least see why it might be reasonable for a person to have conflated the two
This has nothing to do with React. The slew of people saying "why not just use useMemo" on the other hand... We gotta go back to starting people on Assembly and C.
React performance mistake: Calling a function multiple times with the same args. Solution: Call the function once above the JSX.
No one ever asks you you set a goal for how many movies you want to watch this year, but Goodreads and its clones all think I'm reading to hit a specific number of books. Why aren't these sites designed by+for people who just *enjoy reading books*?
Map of NC DMV locations for driver's license appointments. Gray means you can't currently schedule an appointment. ("We’re sorry, we don’t have availability at this moment.") Voter ID makes sense, but making it so a quarter of the state can't get an ID does not.
Microwaves should have two buttons: [add 30 seconds, and start if not already running] and [reset], and I'm not sure we really need the second.
I used to get a Coinbase notification every time BTC or ETH moved 5% or more, and that came out to multiple notifications a day. Sure did take a sting out of the stock market's occasional 3% "crashes".
i started investing in crypto over ten years ago and only recently switched more seriously to the normal stock market. it's like i trained via getting eaten by cannibals and resurrected by necromancy over and over and now ive switched to getting gently nibbled by a loving mother
YT Music: Hey, did you know you can download music to your phone? Me: Great, so I can play it when I don't have service? YT Music: Well....no, you'll just get a loading spinner if you don't have service. But when you do have service it will use less data to play the music.
Wordle—perfect for sharing, mostly luck, but can do well or poorly. ⬛🟩🟩🟩🟩x5 is so relatable. Connections—4 lines, can only share ordering, and occasionally the shame of getting one wrong. Strands: even worse shareability. 1 dot is a yellow, but who cares? Needs a timer.
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