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Rust folks: is there a dead-easy “check for this library or download a source tarball and build a static library" thing for build scripts? I want to set up a dependency for something if I can but I really don't want to maintain any real complex buildscripts.

Replied to Valerie Aurora

Also I did a fair bit of googling about various electrical wiring testing and repair topics and hoo-boy did I get a lot of AI results. My current AI detector algorithm is:

1. Mealy-mouthed banal summary-style introduction
2. Numbered lists preceded by "such as"

Sometimes I will read past #1 but #2 is the clincher.

Replied to mcc

Food (continued)

Crepe is an entire creme brulee??

They just… they made an entire creme brulee inside of a crepe! And they did something such that little bits of the crunchy creme brulee lid wound up all the way through the cream filled crepe below? It was really good!

(They also had one that was a whole tiramisu. And a mysterious apple pie thing you can see in the background. Miguel said it was good.)

Replied to mcc

Why did they give all the trees in this area little sweaters

Is it Shinto

Is it to keep them warm

Was it just for fun

Replied to GeePawHill

35,000 people living inside 6 acres. Neither the British nor the the Chinese were willing to administer it, so it was an insane anarchic slum run mostly by the triads and the tongs.

Think about that. 35k humans, 6 acres of land. No government.

For some strange reason, no libertarians moved there.

[edit: I said 16 acres, cuz like most of the shit I say, I was saying it from memory. It was *6*. Props to them as bust me, I need busting, and they're very kind to do it.]

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