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Casey Muratori
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Programmer at mollyrocket.com on @molly1935, writer on @meowtheinfinite, and host of @handmade_hero. Account is post-only, replies and DMs aren't read.
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Casey Muratori
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Now would be a good time to mention your SoundCloud.
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Is there anywhere in Seattle that makes a proper tonkatsu with nama panko?
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the all-time best steam review is this one for Tabletop Simulator pic.twitter.com/97gpCc9Gci
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Steam definitely gives me some... uh... _interesting_ pull quotes when I look at the home page... pic.twitter.com/r9LiwYOWqQ
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Also, I don't find it very reassuring if the security model is "we let people fraudulently charge your card for a long time, but not more than five years". Uh, OK...
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That would be a reason to periodically send you a new card, not a reason to make you change your CC info at every place that currently charges it remotely (obviously without the strip or chip, because they never had those things).
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Casey Muratori
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What security is added by this?
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Yep.
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500 for a few years, then a 3000. I never had an AGA machine because by the time those were really getting going, I was switching over to PC. I had a... 486/66 as my first "PC" IIRC... unless you count a 286 VAXMate.
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In fact, now that you mention it, maybe I will leave the platform preemptively! YouTube streaming would be fine with me, as would any of these other billion streaming services.
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If Twitch wants to delete my channel they are welcome to do so. It is absurd for a trillion-dollar company to pass _user_ compliance obligations on to their tiny partners, so if that's how they want to do things, I'm happy to leave the platform.
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It's currently about an hour in and the "OpenJDK Platform Binary" is taking "only" 1.3 gigabytes of memory, so we may be off to a good start!
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By popular demand, today at 12PM Pacific we will be trying (and almost certainly failing) to build TensorFlow on Windows. Come join the futility at twitch.tv/handmade_hero!
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Someday, in the distant future, humans will finally develop sufficiently advanced technology to have credit cards which don't need to be manually updated everywhere every five years when they perpetually "expire".
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OK then, that is definitely true.
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But if there is some way to redesign _the computer_ to be faster, that part I don't really get, but that may just be because I don't really know what's possible, since I am not a hardware designer.
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Another way to say would be, from my perspective, you have to redesign the computer for reliability, and you have to redesign the software for performance (and reliability) (and not being giant turdbombs, just in general).
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The software? I mean none of it has to do with "the computer" as far as I can tell. There are a lot of reliability issues that have to do with the computer, but the speed issues seem to be entirely software-related, except for really specific edge cases...
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Sorry about that, then, but if that's the case I'm even more confused because I don't know how you can make a computer faster if the CPU stays the same speed? I think reliability would improve dramatically by simplifying the rest of the computer, but would it get faster?
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