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Ecclesiastes 1:2-5

    [2] Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher,
        vanity of vanities! All is vanity. 
    [3] What does man gain by all the toil
        at which he toils under the sun? 
    [4] A generation goes, and a generation comes,
        but the earth remains forever. 
    [5] The sun rises, and the sun goes down,
        and hastens to the place where it rises.


Jeremiah 29:11-12

    [11] For I know full well the plans I have for you,
         plans for your welfare and not for your misfortune,
         plans that will offer you a future filled with hope.

    [12] When you call out to me and come forth and pray to me,
         I will listen to you.


It’s for this reason I joined Defense Unicorns[1] last year - the team behind the airgap Kubernetes tool, Zarf[2] (which is OSS).

[1]: https://defenseunicorns.com

[2]: https://zarf.dev


Cool! Now you just need to run calculators written in COBOL on Kubernetes and the circle of insanity will be complete

https://github.com/defenseunicorns-labs/cobol-demo


These kind of complaints led me to try my hand at creating a new package manager for macOS[^1]. I really respect what the engineers at Chainguard have done with WolfiOS[^2] and tried to replicate the same - declarative package manifests which minimize the amount of dependencies. The project fizzled out after talking with some friends and realizing the futility when considering the global dominance of Homebrew.

[1]: https://github.com/willswire/cosmic

[2]: https://github.com/wolfi-dev


HN autocorrect that’s who! Haha


Maybe more of a tee hee than a haha. Hehe.


Sorry! fixed now.


Glad you enjoy it! There are some inconsistencies/surprises for what emoji gets suggested my the model. I’m hoping to generate some better training data and refine the outputs in the next release.


I’ll have to look into this; it’s something I’d love to add support for if possible!


Hey HN! I've been playing around with Apple's CoreML framework for some personal projects, and wanted to see how it might work in a CLI context. This is really just something fun I did over the weekend for sh*ts and giggles. I hope you enjoy!


This is lovely and brings some whimsy to the terminal!

Please consider making it available on MacPorts (for those who don’t use Homebrew). Anyone else here who can bring this to MacPorts?


I’ll bring it over to MacPorts soon unless someone beats me to it


This is the way.

Search basically nullifies the need to organize/group messages in subfolders. I practice similar email hygiene as the author; everything goes through the mental flow chart:

Does this need to be worked? Keep in Inbox. Otherwise…

Does this need to be saved? Archive.

Else? Unsubscribe and/or Delete


Is "does this need to be saved?" Include email chains or topics to monitor if they "go/turn the right way" For me there is a category like "monitor for a while". I'm copied in on an email chain and I only need to step in if others don't provide the correct information.


Everybody cares actually. Obviously the author cares more about investing the time to write this blog post than to take a sledgehammer and some concrete and fix the bike ramp himself. Or he cares to avoid the potential interactions with law enforcement that would result from such ridiculousness.

The problem isn't with people not caring, it's that the deepest affections of the heart are selfish - incurvatus in se (curved inwards).

"Our nature, by the corruption of the first sin, [being] so deeply curved in on itself that it not only bends the best gifts of God towards itself and enjoys them (as is plain in the works-righteous and hypocrites), or rather even uses God himself in order to attain these gifts, but it also fails to realize that it so wickedly, curvedly, and viciously seeks all things, even God, for its own sake." - Martin Luther


Everybody cares, but not enough to make a difference


>Or he cares to avoid the potential interactions with law enforcement that would result from such ridiculousness.

uhh, yes? What was the point of this ridiculous metaphor you yourself created?

>The problem isn't with people not caring, it's that the deepest affections of the heart are selfish

It's a bit more basic than that. If people aren't happy they care less, because their senses dull to focus only on survival and not assisting one's community.

A lot of people are unhappy these days.


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