Shells whistle overhead
like the fourth of July.
A cacophonous marching band
of screaming and shouting nears.
Old veterans sit and stare,
as a jeep drives them away.
Grenades tossed like candy from a float
bounce my way.
Fingers fly and flap
like hot dogs in the sky —
my shirt is now cherry pie,
half eaten.
Here comes the prom queen
in an open sedan!
An angel of peace —
Without a pause
she drapes me with the flag.
As I sink into the ground,
the jingles of patriotism move on
leaving only me,
with the debris
in the street.
I was curious about how resistant rust was to fault injection, i.e. glitching.
"With these targets being set, the Rust compiler will be your first enemy in making fault-resistant code. "
I will go back to ignoring all your software security.
From 2022 however.
This rant by Steve Yegge is useful to share now again.
He found out that political liberals like conservative programming languages e.g. rust and the like.
But in today's parlance they would be perhaps called far-right programming languages.
You can search through old forums and the like, but this article always pisses of programmers who really like these very formal and restrictive languages but pride themselves in being progressive.
I had a very nice interview with a writer on substack.
The words "economic model" are mentioned so it's suitable to share here as well 🤣
Every Friday I do a LIT poetry show, on all your podcast apps, audio and video. Thanks to those that routinely show up.
From this interview, I think you'll see, how much it means to a small group of poets.
It gives an immense amount of joy to a small group of people. And I'm very happy with that.
Since I'm my own podcast host now, I can create new podcasting tags. These go in the xml of the podcast feed.
First proposal: isShillingHardwareWallet value: boolean.
This will help filter Bitcoin podcasts.
And they are done! First batch will go out this weekend! There are now people who ask for them at a local record store, so I drop some off there.
The rest I save to mail out to you if you send me a postcard! 📯
I discovered a new data-over-audio tool released this year! It is, not as robust as waver, but it has a cooler website.
Chirp.bitpunk.fm
And here are some clips to practice decoding: