@claire ok, we're not kinky
@posit@chitter.xyz Yay, you do get it. So much of the standards development comes across as masturbation by indirection, that's why we why like the idea of an unofficial polyglot approach, KISS FFS.
@posit@chitter.xyz We've been shouting into the void (we do a lot of that) for a long time, about a polyglot XHTML'ish approach to HTML5, sort of a "use strict" approach so that your website can render fast and clean without all the edge of envelope horseshit that gets incorporated into standards.
We're sure it's do-able but it needs a bunch of people whose rivers of understanding flow roughly parallel. An understanding between anarchists if you get our drift?
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@deadsuperhero ROFL. We've been, apparently, shouting into the void about federation for years too.
And about Signal as well. No one wants to know.
While we're on that hobby horse, now that Signal have got a good desktop interface, we've given all our pc's, linux and windows, their own phone numbers (see ippi.com for free international prefix numbers) and use Signal for secure file transfer between them, and the phones. No public cloud needed and no fiddling with secure shell to copy certificates and ridiculously long cryptically random passwords.
@bea the eternal cycle continues as air and fire succumb to water and earth, before once again ...
@er1n Have you tried hitting your head on the keyboard for say, half an hour, while attempting to internalise the term Monad?
From our perspective, if you like emacs you'll love Haskell, if you prefer vi, Haskell will drive you spare.
Sorry, that wasn't helpful at all, we just couldn't resist being flippant.
Assembly languages rule. C gets a pass as well.
Yes, it's a great article, yes the rust code is brilliantly inventive, but we're a little nonplussed about why yes has to run so fast http://matthias-endler.de/2017/yes/
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@TipsyTentacle The experiment began when the US Navy was trialling welding an entire frigate hull in one step. Several people too close to the EM blast began going out of phase with normal spacetime reality, then re-emerging elsewhere.
We love these conspiracy theories, been following them for years and years.
@TipsyTentacle The Philidelpia Experiment used alien tech derived from the Area 51 crash to jump a navy ship through dreamspace, and back. The experiment disrupted an alien vessel in-flight, causing it to crash. The aliens were very upset with this. The experiment has since be covered by blacker than CIA department misinformation.
Is that wacky enough?
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Doh.
Regardless on how you perform the installation of the Hyper-V role, there are some cases where you may need to completely shut down the system after these reboots, disconnect the power cable, and wait a couple of minutes. Then you can connect the power cable and turn it on. Only then will the role function properly. Note that this is a CPU issue, not a Windows-specific issue.