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Microsoft builds first datacenters with wood to slash carbon emissions
  • I mean, that's the mechanism by which carbon is removed. It goes into tree, tree dies or gets cut down taking all the solidified carbon with it, new tree gets planted in its place to repeat the cycle. In fact, the fastest way to scrub carbon with the practice is to farm trees, assuming you do it sustainably.

  • The law is ‘not airtight’: Trump may have a way out of NATO
  • Yup, the fact that the court cases against him for things that have been fully confirmed by the law to be factual and grounded in reality are just going away because the president can't be touched more or less confirms it.

    The law can be fully broken whenever there's enough nationalist energy going against it. And the US has voted to fully give in to the high of that nationalism.

  • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez warns of potential impact of 2024 election
  • Nah. Shut the actual fuck up. Everyone very clearly laid out the exact outcomes of these choices, you just felt the desire to be self-righteous instead of doing literally anything beneficial for anyone besides yourself.

    To make it clear I'm not mincing words: this is your fault.

    At the very least own it instead of whining like a kicked dog.

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  • That if they vote third party before we can get rid of the first-past-the-post system, they are helping their ideological opposite. And a corollary: if they do it because of the genocide in Gaza and Trump encourages a total wipeout of the Palestinian state like he's telegraphing, the blame for the deaths of those innocent civilians is on them for being self-righteous instead of honest.

  • How Antifascists in Pennsylvania Mobilized Their Community Against an Active Neo-Nazi
  • I can absolutely vouch for Millvale quickly becoming one of the raddest towns around the burgh. Their LGBTQ/Woman/Vet-owned shops and strong real-life community is fantastic, and that's not even mentioning the 300+ band/artist festival they host each year.

  • No, Trump Did Not Endorse a Military Assault on People 'Simply Because They Oppose His Candidacy'
  • Agreed, it's absurd that such an obvious bot or shared account has gotten a free pass this long. If there's a legitimate desire for discussion on these articles, someone else can easily post them, but this account in particular reeks of pushing a narrative in spite of the community's desire for sincere discussion.

  • Exclusive: Trump ground game in key states flagged as potentially fake
  • I'm in PA and a lot of parts are still pretty hot for Trump (lots of big signs, every conversation is an opportunity for them to talk about their undying devotion, etc.). That is NOT to say that it's unwinnable, but we really need to put the pedal on to keep the pace, since the default answer here is leaning back toward Trump.

    Edit: That said, we're one of the most important swing states this cycle, so not surprised things are just more political in general.

  • Mistletoe site is up! Plus a blog and book-in-progress.
    mistletoe.dev Introducing Mistletoe (WIP)

    the Polyglot Package Manager for Kubernetes

    Hey everyone! I've made a whole lot of progress on the Mistletoe project! Quick rundown is that it's a package manager for Kubernetes where the packages are WebAssembly modules. You can write packages in any language you want, as long as it compiles to WebAssembly.

    I set up a site, blog, and book at the URL above, and will continue expanding them. But more importantly, the changes are more than cosmetic, and I've made a whole lot of progress on the actual engine.

    It's not released yet, although you can build it locally if you're ready for a very unstable toolset. But things are continuing pretty fast, and I'm hoping to get some binaries out sooner rather than later.

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    Mistletoe Package Manager (WIP) -- Run WASM, Get Kubernetes YAML
    github.com GitHub - gsfraley/mistletoe: A completely programmable Kubernetes package runner

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    GitHub - gsfraley/mistletoe: A completely programmable Kubernetes package runner

    Hey all! I'm looking for some input on an idea I've been kicking around for a while and just started hacking on the past few days. I call it "Mistletoe", and it's yet another Kubernetes package manager, like Helm. I'm writing it due to some frustrations I've had with Helm in the past not supporting more complex cases.

    I'm still in the early stages, so only the most trivial parts work, which is why I wanted feedback before I really put the gas on. The cliff's notes are that it's a Kubernetes package manager where the packages are WebAssembly modules that take input YAML strings and output Kubernetes resource YAML strings. It turns out that writing packages for it is pretty braindead simple, so I have high hopes, but please feel free to give me a reality check if I'm spouting nonsense.

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    So you're saying there's a chance?

    Header text say "statisticians be like" and then there's a bunch of graphs and shit, then bottom text is all like "yeah this may or may not happen, idk"

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