@SportsGoblin @Satsuma @wallhackio in fairness when i said golf i was thinking of the frisbee kind
@Satsuma @wallhackio @SportsGoblin in golf you score points by running to the same side
@Satsuma @wallhackio @SportsGoblin yeah it's really just footballs that are like this baseballs are different
@wallhackio @SportsGoblin @Satsuma i guess if you watch footy the difference is nobody scores
@wallhackio @SportsGoblin i read this to @Satsuma and they said “this could describe any sport; that’s how they all work”
@wallhackio are you saying you have some or you want some
@Satsuma this poll has too many options make them fight
@Satsuma there i gave you one
@Satsuma neither of these go on popcorn
@aschmitz if they are good fries this is the correct take but unfortunately the greek place down the street has only mediocre fries
@coriander i think the problem is mostly just interference on the radio side and not anything on the engine side but i am not an electrical engineer
@coriander radios can interfere with the electronics of electric vehicles if you don’t do them right and a lot of EV manufacturers do not care enough to do them right and would rather leave out the radio
https://tedium.co/2023/12/08/am-radio-electric-cars-interference-ted-cruz-rand-paul/
@hugh the activitypub C2S protocol is way more generic and way more powerful than what mastodon’s API supports. it is easier for eugen to just write and maintain his own API than to implement all the checks and constraints he would want on the C2S protocol, and then you would still run into the problem of C2S clients expecting mastodon to be capable of things he doesn’t want it to be able to do. the activitypub vision is for servers to work like email servers that distribute messages authored by clients, and the clients have most of the power in choosing what those messages look like. on mastodon, in contrast, the format and meaning of the messages is mostly decided by the server, and clients can do very little (just fill out the boxes)
re: pendantic terminology question
@aescling @wallhackio anyway the only graceful handling of an impossible situation is a fatal error i·e immediate termination of the program. the very existence of the exception implies that the situation is both possible and foreseen
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