Realizing that it's well into January so I should just let this go because there's no elegant Nth title change available (the original title was I think "october links post")
- You can actually hear the angel choirs singing "hallelujiah" over this commit (OpenSSL 1.1.1 or higher)
- Curve25519 will never get off the ground until they get all the kinks worked out of the quantum computers at the Utah datacenter, at which point the roadblocks will finish magically evaporating within a year or two
- Daily Reminder [original]
- https://blog.empathybox.com/post/19619195349/mike-daisy-and-globalization
- http://web.mit.edu/krugman/www/smokey.html
- Culture Wars: Deepest Lore (Originally published in 1992)
- https://speakerdeck.com/alex/why-python-ruby-and-javascript-are-slow (tldr associative arrays are easy to think about, and seem elegant, but punt the turing complexity down the chain)
- Python will never have do-while. (I guess that means that while-true-if-break is the best we get. eww.)
- 7H2Q+3M, 94599 (🖼️)
- https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2019/10/05/report-co-forced-minions-to-write-his-fitrep-gave-secretary-panic-attack/