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May be cuz it needs water and electricity for its existence?


Come on. He ran Zulip for 10 years!


Totally and Zulip is wonderful. But the double speak come on dude


Inflated, but not doublespeak.


Doesn't even come close to Zulip in terms of features.


Zulip used to have a really neat feature where you could open up certain channels to be indexable by search engines. Basically turning it into an open forum. The feature is still sorta around but completely broken. Quite unfortunate imo. It was a really neat solution to the walled garden problem with team chats


Zulip product lead here -- I'm not aware of anything in this space that used to work and no longer does.

There's long been a way to make Zulip channels searchable with zulip-archive (https://github.com/zulip/zulip-archive), and that continues to be available.

Making the app-native web-public channels accessible to search engines is a big technical project, tracked as https://github.com/zulip/zulip/issues/21881.


Ah thanks for the correction. For some reason I mixed up Zulip with Linen.dev

https://www.linen.dev/

I guess this feature has been requested for Zulip for a long time

https://github.com/zulip/zulip/issues/21881


Just curious, why Go was not an option. TS compiler was rewritten in Go.


$5000 is not even enough for trauma counseling, unless you have expensive insurance!


cc is generally used by the C compiler on the box. I'd suggest renaming it instead of overriding it or provide some suggestions.


Same setup here, minus Nvidia. Love KDE with Wayland. Super stable. Tried Gnome, but switched back. Gnome felt like it was 20 years ago in terms of functions tho UX was still posh.


> Looking at the big picture, the researchers think the whale’s heart is performing near its limits. This may help explain why no animal has ever been larger than a blue whale – because the energy needs of a larger body would outpace what the heart can sustain.

Fascinating to learn such details!


Could an animal have several hearts?


yes. I know octopuses and squids have three hearts. Just looked it up and it seems no mammal has more than one heart.


I do wonder if those animals have things like valves in their veins, as I understand it if the circulatory system wasn't as complex as it is, heart would have to pump a lot harder to move the volume it does. This isn't an area I know much of anything about, I just know veins have valves and can expand and contract to different stimuli much as a heart can... so even though mammals have one heart it's not like the rest of the system is a static not helping to pump blood.


Wait, people trust communication via Instagram thinking they are secure?


Facebook were at both ends, the encryption was between the ends.


Ah, OK. I was never an Facebook/Instagram user, so thanks for explaining that.


So the RAM prices are going to skyrocket again?


Of course, everything at the moment regardless of good or bad means higher RAM price.


Have a bad first date? Higher RAM prices.

Your dog ran away? Higher RAM prices.

Lower RAM prices? Believe it or not, higher RAM prices.


You might have the next one hit wonder country song on your hands.

Truck broke? Higher RAM prices.

Wife left you? Higher RAM prices.

RAM truck? Buddy you better get ready. Higher RAM prices.


I tried upgrading to 32 GB of RAM...but the bank offered me a mortgage instead...


I had a stroke of luck this week - I am due a new laptop at work, and ordered a new ThinkPad T14, as they have served me well in the past.

Then IT calls back and says that I shouldn't configure one directly at Lenovo's website, as we are to buy them from a retailer instead.

OK, can do - but they only stock a few models, and the one with the CPU and disk I had configured with Lenovo was only available with 64GB RAM at the retailer. What to do?

'Ouch, that's gonna make accounting hurt. We'll order it for you right away.'


Yes I'm so glad I got a p14s with 64 GB of RAM in the fall


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