Friday, September 05
Daily News Stuff 5 September 2025
Bee's Pajamas Edition
Bee's Pajamas Edition
Top Story
- Wikipedia is resilient because it is boring. (The Verge)
Except it's not.
We could better write this headline as Wikipedia is resilient only to the extent that it is boring because the moment something catches the attention of the politically motivated* they will burn it to the ground in a self-righteous frenzy.
The article goes on at length not to discuss resilience but dysfunction at every level of the organisation.
But it all comes down to one thing: At Wikipedia, Truth is controlled by the True Believers, and the safest bet for factual accuracy is political irrelevance.
* And yes, I mean communists.
- Tech Note: Due to the archive sites I was using for sites that block adblockers instituting a "human identification" layer, I'm switching to recommending Brave in its place. It so far seems to cut neatly through the crap.
Tech News
- Stripe is building a blockchain. (Tech Crunch)
Fuck, not another one.
- One garbage collector to rule them all. (Fil-C)
This actually looks good if you are in need of a C/C++-oriented garbage collector which I am.
- Vibe coding our way to disaster. (The Bug in Our Code)
Another warning on the painfully obvious pitfalls of the disastrously bad idea of "vibe coding".
- Type checking is a symptom, not a solution. (Programming Simplicity)
Not only is that not true, but everything in the entire article is wrong.
- Lenovo launched a whole lot of new products all at once, but none of them are particularly interesting.
- Browsing your phone on the toilet can increase the risk of hemorrhoids. (Popular Science)
You're holding it wrong.
Musical Interlude
Disclaimer: I slept in a bed last night.
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"Type checking is unnecessary if you trust your input" -- broad summary of article
"Never trust your input" -- anyone who has actually written live code involving human beings at any point in the loop.
Yet more ivory tower nonsense that Just Doesn't Fly in the real world where actual things happen.
Posted by: Doug O. at Saturday, September 06 2025 02:32 AM (4xrjO)
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Double plus outstanding musical selection today.
Posted by: Joe Redfield at Saturday, September 06 2025 03:30 AM (KOtXO)
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