In the end of the day, people worry about how much worse it might be if they left, and how it could effect their ability to provide for their family Itās a leadership failure to put people in such a position, not a failure for scientists to be human beings Fu k that leadership tho
There is, some. Just no profits. Which makes it so delightful the fine is revenue based
Oh look, the EU disinformation laws seem to working, this would reduce the amount of harmful content we see in Europe by a fair bit Background: The EU wrote X that they are failing at removing disinformation, and would be fined a % of their revenue if that continued
I think Home+ is pretty great bsky.app/profile/did:...
Donāt you just wish you could shrink down to their size and join the cuddle puddle
Ok, I have a lot of friends and family there. And by god I wish youād all stop killing each other. Itās breaking my heart daily and I worry and fear all the time Wtf is wrong with yāall that youāre not doing enough to stop it? Thatās why I tried to say in a more civilized way
I mean this in the gentlest of ways, but this limited to being in active war zones, or living in America It wouldnāt occur to anyone living in Europe for example Not to criticize your response at all, but it helps to be specific so itās also clear how to change it & think who is responsible for it
Sophie just having a little nap next to me on the breakfast bar waiting for me to finish so she can get on with cleaning the bowl for me Happy Caturday!
So there's some weird gremlin in the code that calls the cursor functions Any ideas of what could cause this behavior?
I've replaced the get/updateCursor functions with simple read/writeFileSync to remove sqlite from the equation The pauses always coincide with the cursor reads and writes though, and once it calls getCursor once, it stops calling updateCursor and gets stuck on the same cursor in a loop