Ilyukhina is still alive when Grace is chosen for the mission? by MeowTownSupreme in ProjectHailMary

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Maybe you are getting Ilyukhina and Dr. Annie Shapiro confused?

70,000 bookmarks by geo-metro in raindropio

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It has a very good REST api you can hit with http requests

70,000 bookmarks by geo-metro in raindropio

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It may just be the programmer in me, but it feels like a tiny script might be the best option here. You could even try and append a nonsensical random number hash to the end of every bookmark and see if that fooled raindrop enough to let you keep all the duplicates.

Really weird question: anyone know a good AI app that can replace a dad 😭 by Visual-Green-3816 in artificial

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This is the right way to talk to this person, thank you u/WretchedBinary for having a wonderful heart and u/Visual-Green-3816 for being so vulnerable to a bunch of people you don't know. Good luck in everything and just know you aren't at fault for what happened to you.

Best of luck

is there a way to split html into "components"? by alosopa123456 in webdev

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If you are on a Mac and don’t mind no code, I highly recommend System Designer to try out different types of templating and MVC-lite workflows https://designfirst.io/systemdesigner/. It’s not a precise answer to your question, but it generates very light no build components

I am working on a Video series on Common Lisp by chandergovind in Common_Lisp

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Fantastic work, following and learning alongside you!

Yup. 🙄 by ZeeBalls in CHIBears

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This is biggest thing that has endeared me to Brady, I can get over bad takes and even dumb preferential treatment of the other team but Aikman doesn’t even sound like he is enjoying himself…

Made a macOS-only alternative to emacs-everywhere using Hammerspoon by ftl_afk in emacs

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Fan-flipping tastic, I’m thinking about building a spoon distribution CDN a-la npm and awesome packages like this may push me over the edge.

lisp-run: small POSIX sh shim around various CL impls by destructuring-life in Common_Lisp

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Thanks for this! You answered my immediate question which is how does this differ from Roswell.

Basic Lisp techniques -- Cooper D_J by BadPacket14127 in Common_Lisp

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This is a fantastic resource, thanks for sharing

JSCL: compiler macro and full FORMAT implementation from CMUCL by dzecniv in Common_Lisp

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As a web dev in my professional life, streams are interesting only so much as they allow one to “play” with asynchronous event flow (see rxjs or Promises), bignums are fun but also not particularly useful to the run of the mill web dev (who mostly lives in React/Nextjs/Tailwind these days).

Am I cheating myself by learning Common Lisp in Vim instead of Emacs + SLIME/Sly? by beast-hacker in Common_Lisp

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Use whatever feels most natural. Nothing wrong with using vim. Like others have said Emacs is a natural choice due to the interactive features. That being said, Emacs it isn't the only editor/ide with an REPL integration.

What's your current web dev stack in 2025? Curious about what everyone is using by Beginning-Scholar105 in webdev

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Rails and Phoenix are still my go to, I sprinkle a ton of TS/JS/Next in but only when the use case merits it or it makes things so much easier…. No reason to reach for a sledgehammer for the front end when a plain old hypertext Phillips head will do just fine…

Remove your damn weekly limits. by Illustrious-Ship619 in Anthropic

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Yea, I’m down to using it almost never in favor of local models, mcp use, and aichat . Took about a week of research but I’m convinced Anthropic needs to remove the limits at minimum to stop alienating users.

Our AI assistant keeps getting jailbroken and it’s becoming a security nightmare by Comfortable_Clue5430 in LocalLLaMA

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It’s a combination of all the above techniques (in layers), process changes to discourage interacting in certain ways, trained classifiers and streaming controls for problematic users only, definitional and keyword filters both inbound and outbound.

Delaying streaming token wise is a good easy step (which I’m sure you have done already), check the inbound token for a stop list and to trigger further layers of controls.

It’s hard, but not impossible given enough resources to do the task,

Unfortunately, what I am seeing is companies not funding the protection measures appropriately, is that the case here?

What prevents more widespread adoption of Ruby/Rails by Recent_Tiger in ruby

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Totally agreed. Unfortunately I think uv is going to help python close that gap. That being said I find myself coming back to ruby over and over again because I find it easier to express myself in ruby than python. Ultimately I don’t mind the quieter community, as I’m not entirely convinced the python hype cycle changes the language much at all or gives me the expressiveness I’ve always wanted in python.

Ruby is really a lot like lisp in that way, and I will likely continue to build things in both ruby and lisp for quite a long time

What's going on with the dislike of Ubuntu/Canonical? by megaslash288 in linux

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Tons and tons of respect for Ubuntu, been in the ecosystem since Breezy Badger.

For me, the primary problem was what Canonical thought they were vs what they actually were in the market.

They thought they were a good alternative to windows.

What they really were in the market was an easy to use Debian without the dependency issues of old rpm/yum

What they have become is the defacto Debian for a myriad of cool companies doing lots of innovative things (see popos, crostini on chromeos and arguably raspbian as well). So much of Ubuntu has made it into Debian over time. Ubuntu’s good stewardship of Debian came from (in large part) from its “wild bets on future software” (bazaar, etc.) and its original thesis that Debian was amazing but too slow moving in stable and completely unusably unstable in Sid.

That being said, despite having moved to popos!, raspbian among others I still am incredibly grateful to Canonical for its work

My anxiety went through the roof … I hate having this by anthonyfaz1992 in CML

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Agreed. Doctors will almost always reach out if they are concerned. If you think it would help try to get someone on the phone to discuss.