Has anyone compiled a Gowron arc watchlist?
Alex
FLOSS virtualization hacker, occasional brewer
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  31·3 days ago 31·3 days ago- I assume the defendant had mentioned as way of mitigation? 
  12·4 days ago 12·4 days ago- We can remember it for you wholesale? 
  2·7 days ago 2·7 days ago- I’ve generally been up front when starting new jobs that nothing impinges my ability to work on FLOSS software on my own time. Only one company put a restriction in for working on FLOSS software in the same technical space as my $DAYJOB. 
  17·7 days ago 17·7 days ago- Politicians have ducked their responsibilities here. Once the court ruled their unworkable interpretation of the law they should have gone back to the drawing board and passed new clearer legislation. 
  44·7 days ago 44·7 days ago- Morpheus made it very clear to neo that taking the red pill was a one way trip to enlightenment. Cypher references the red/blue pill test when talking to Neo so we can assume he did the same with him. I think Morpheus is pretty clear there is no going back. 
- Nice to see QEMU was leading on LLM policies. I suspect more open source projects are going to have to come up with some sort of policy on these contributions going forward. 
- Not totally unexpected, I mean look at what brain rot does to humans. 
  6·13 days ago 6·13 days ago- The article mentioned there is a long history of forks in the open source Doom world. It seems the majority of the active developers just moved to the new repository. 
  3·14 days ago 3·14 days ago- Are you using open drivers or the binary proprietary ones? As I understand it with open drivers most of the work is in the Mesa user space and trying hand built versions of that is a lot easier. 
  61·17 days ago 61·17 days ago- Cost, the reason is cost. 
  2·18 days ago 2·18 days ago- Isn’t there already such a requirement? Last time I moved job I had to bring in my passport for HR’s records. - I haven’t had a chance to review the current ID proposals and reports of it being a government “app” don’t inspire confidence. However the idea of a single digital proof of ID when it is required for interacting with government services isn’t the worst idea in the world. If it turned into a requirement for day to day life that in my mind would be unacceptable. 
- What ever happend to the classic “reticulating splines”? 
  3·21 days ago 3·21 days ago- I know people said he would, I didn’t realise he had. When did he move? He’s still an MP. 
- He does? - I read the first link in the thread that examines his blog post about London. While I don’t agree with his politics he wouldn’t be unusual amongst a significant minority of the population who vote for the likes of Reform. That seems to be enough for some to draw the conclusion he’s a Nazi he wants to arbitrarily murder people. - This automatic jump to accusing anyone who you disagree with a Nazi just devalues the term. 
  7·23 days ago 7·23 days ago- Really nice combination of data and presentation. 
  2·24 days ago 2·24 days ago- Having lived in a badly insulated rental I’ve often thought there should be some sort of incentive to encourage landlords to improve the energy efficiency of their properties. How to frame a tax that didn’t immediately get passed onto the tenants? 
- Mutuals and professional body insurances are a thing to. 
  23·25 days ago 23·25 days ago- Yep. Currently very oversubscribed so you’ll need to build more. How much are the greens planning to invest in the council house estate while they roll back private landlords? 










Anyone working there during the shutdown?