There really is a small, well, startup?, called Make Sunsets that put aerosols into the stratosphere to cool down earth. https://makesunsets.com/pages/who
I am dumbstruck that they aren't already in jail.
Tech bros just futzing with the climate, I mean, why not right?!?! /s
90% der LinkedIn Recruiter Anfrage waren okay und freundlich, aber hier bin ich ausgestiegen:
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Sorry, everyone!
Still reading :)
@810ec5be Phew. That's good to know!
How did you inspect this? Your diagrams sound sensible, but they are of course only a model of reality. In the spirit of sciense, ideally, I would like to be able to come to the same conclusions for why your model is sound.
@0c3a0f82@022a7c10 I envy you for having this archived so thoroughly in the first place! :)
Between 2001 and 2006, my backups were spotty at best, and the Web Archive had a hard time figuring out my custom PHP engine's `?id=...` page stuff that hardly produced stable links. ;(
@810ec5be Thanks for sharing! I played with the NSTextView example a bit.
The default behavior is terrible! 😆
I do see how scheduling updates fixes on the main queue fixes the UI update problem. We're using this in similar situations to fire off updates. But my love/hate relationship and intimacy with text views terrifies me of the fact that
1) one user interaction can result in multiple delegate callbacks, and so
2) we space out performing actual updates across 2+ run loop runs.
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