Tom MacWright
@macwright.com
6 months ago zuboff's "surveillance capitalism" (2019) uses the term "surveillance capitalism" 435 times. that's too many!
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zuboff's "surveillance capitalism" (2019) uses the term "surveillance capitalism" 435 times. that's too many!
a reasonable new rule is: if you have a book which has a title that's some new word that you're trying to promote, you can use the title of the book a maximum of 10 times in the whole book, that's the limit
thanks, it is! amazing how much of it is metal, and it works great so far
💯! @mcuban.bsky.social you should try it out :-)
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Sailing the Golden Gate…San Francisco at its finest!
yep, lots of overlap, it's people who want to go ultralight but realize how much cheaper you can just buy dyneema by the yard :)
there's a cool little community of folks mostly under the title 'myog' / make your own gear - sewing together backpacks and tents and stuff, and then eventually i think everyone realizes that they can also make clothes and they do that
recently made this bike bag (at home, with my mom), and mainly looking toward making two more bags, fixing some old bags & clothes, and eventually crafting everything i need to survive!
i bought a sewing machine
you probably already know of volodymyr agafonkin but if not, you should, this is search will probably lead you to his work!
this is going to be a big adjustment to how i use ebooks. maybe i'll have to use rakuten kobo? www.theverge.com/news/612898/...
Premature optimization for databases isn't really a thing.
Most perf issues are predictable. They're just invisible until they hurt.
Worth doing early:
• Proper indexing
• Connection pooling
• Query optimization
• Monitoring
An ounce of prevention > a pound of cure 🏥
We're delighted to see the Zed community growing. The wordcloud for the open-ended responses is something else!
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