La loi qui disait que tout doit être accessible en dix ans à 20 ans !
positioning the robot's arms behind its back, then shorting the limit switches in its joints. with the switches apparently closed, the motor controllers will refuse any attempts to move.
of course, the robot is not physically bound, meaning it can be freely repositioned by any other than itself
Oh, and addressing Jack Dorsey’s presence at FOSDEM: I invite you all to think about it as a symptom of something bigger happening at FOSDEM, not as an issue in and of itself. The mobility issues, the grim logistics of watching talks in person, the difficulty in connecting with others in crowded spaces, the “let it rip” attitude when talking about flu or COVID—those are a part of a whole that tells a story, and this is an invitation to think about how we can do better as a community in general.
forcing all landlords to live in their flats for at least a year before renting it
This is the most delightfully nerdy thing I've ever seen:
"i don't have attachment issues, i have attachment solutions; in fact that's why i have a set of ropes next to my bed"
I know we all like blowing up pipelines here but please don’t blow up the one that I’m inside
ma pull request préféré, et de très loin (pas besoin de s'y connaître en code pour lire)
make sure to visit your basement server and headpat it occasionally, it gets lonely
“How do you know all that?”
“When I’m interested in something I become a gravity well capable of sucking in the known universe”
“Wow, you should become a doctor or an engineer or something”
“…I cannot aim the suck”
Par contre ça fait un moment que je suis gêné par le fait de désigner le vieux Le Pen crevé par son handicap, « le borgne », parce que ça le résume quand même à ça, comme s’il y avait un lien entre ce handicap et sa dégueulasserie, alors que non hein. 😬