Post #2777483
2026-05-02 01:01 UTC
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@screwlisp@gamerplus.org 2026-05-02 01:03
@yantar92@fosstodon.org I am having the curl author on on the 10th (haven't actually announced this yet) - what about the 17th of May, 8UTC, peertube live video? @paniash@mstdn.social @tarsius@fosstodon.org @minad@mastodon.world @oantolin@mathstodon.xyz
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@yantar92@fosstodon.org 2026-05-02 09:33
@screwlisp@gamerplus.org @oantolin@mathstodon.xyz @minad@mastodon.world @tarsius@fosstodon.org @paniash@mstdn.social About climate, I can't say that I am deeply into the topic. I also do not follow news closely. My concern was more about cherry-picking data from sources you cite (https://www.iea.org/reports/energy-and-ai/ai-and-climate-change). Such things always trigger me. And yeah, I am well-aware about climate change and understand the importance to talk about it. But, IMHO, not accurately citing facts is only damaging.
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@yantar92@fosstodon.org 2026-05-02 09:38
@screwlisp@gamerplus.org @oantolin@mathstodon.xyz @minad@mastodon.world @tarsius@fosstodon.org @paniash@mstdn.social I actually have no idea whether Org is more stable than Emacs. It is hard to judge for me - I am exposed to every bug reported after each release, so my view is always biased. That said, we have a set of maintenance rules that are fairly conservative wrt breakage: https://orgmode.org/worg/org-maintenance.html#guidelines, https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html#patch-review Ironically, we just had a breaking change to in org-babel-lob-ingest in Org 9.8 release. See https://orgmode.org/Changes.html