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Cake day: September 18th, 2025

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  • I have a visceral “AI” sensor that triggers when I see these:

    “Rust Implementation (v2)”

    “Performance Benchmarks (Validated)”

    Human beings don’t self-validate explicitly like that. AI loves doing it.

    You generate code, there’s a bug, you ask for a fix, your AI of choice will always output with:

    *** Fix build issue ***

    *** End fix ***

    and then call it “Version 2 (Validated)”.

    Sometimes it’s more subtle, but you can feel it, it loves adding “confirmed”, “working”, “validated”.


  • Friendly reminder that the so called “Amazon flying rivers”, which are extremely large and interconnected networks of insanely humid air generated by Amazon’s incredible density of forest and actual rivers, are so great they’re not a part of the “microclimate” (the local climate usually associated by being near a forest) and instead heavily influence the climate of the entirety of South America and quite a large portion of North America through atmospheric effects - a simulation showed that without the Amazon, California loses 50% of it’s main clean water source. There are regions in the US that would dry up without the Amazon.

    So what seems like a small local win is actually internationally relevant.






  • Sure, but that’s a lot of work and worry to keep all those backups going and syncd

    I think it took me 15 minutes to first install SyncThing and Vorta? I literally haven’t worried about this for the last two years

    Now, you’re probably an IT admin or programmer

    I’m a biologist :) (though to be fair, mastering in bioinformatics, but this setup came first!)

    And in the end, you have a computer hooked to your stereo, the one place I’m trying to escape the constant computing.

    My stereo is a Gradiente from the 70s, no computers there. My portable player does connect to a computer to sync sometimes… but I do this when charging, so out of mind.









  • Technically fruits are plants babies you know?

    If you’re going to try to use biology to make an argument, no matter how bad the argument itself is, at least learn the third grade basics.

    Fruits are made to be eaten. On purpose. They’re not “plant babies” - they’re precisely crafted to attract animals like you to eat them, the idea being that the seeds gets dispersed via the animal to a place farther away than the initial parent.

    In other words, a plant spends a lot of energy creating a juicy fruit precisely so you can eat it.