Isn’t this a beautiful lithographic painting? (Don’t worry, I got permission from the relevant authorities to post this)

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Isn’t this a beautiful lithographic painting? (Don’t worry, I got permission from the relevant authorities to post this)
Another wandering soul whispering into the void. If you are looking for my blog you are in the wrong place. The profile and header pictures are brought to you by cdd20.
Maybe I’m dreaming.. but a stealthy trend of distorted words is afoot. Is that an defense/poisoning mechanism, innocuous misspellings/truncations or artifacts in generated content?
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Another wandering soul whispering into the void. If you are looking for my blog you are in the wrong place. The profile and header pictures are brought to you by cdd20.
So, I just realized that infinite scrolling is a two birds, one stone kinda thing. Basically; your servers do almost nothing, while the clients toil your complexity (and their time) on the server’s behalf.
It’s a bad all–you–can–eat buffet in computer algorithmic form. The rewards? Architectural flexibility + implicit user retention. I recently saw someone scrolling a YouTube channel all the way to the end just to find the first video. That’s the server’s job… and a lot of wasted user time.
Another wandering soul whispering into the void. If you are looking for my blog you are in the wrong place. The profile and header pictures are brought to you by cdd20.
Starlink has officially arrived in The Bahamas as Starlink Services Bahamas Limited. Finally there’s economic pressure for better Internet infrastructure!
I do wonder though, how will they (the musketeers) approach the eventual over–subscription problem–on second thought–that’s wholly irrelevant because well… the bar is obscenely low.
Every satellite the techno–king (future emperor–suzerain?) launches is a fast moving death knell for our mostly unaware local . Isn’t the world rather boring in its predictability — I think so?