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Cake day: September 19th, 2023

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  • I’ll preface by saying I prefer Ghost Reveries and their later albums more than their older ones. I’m not all that into growling.

    The first three songs falls flat on my first listen, §4 and §5 I found more interesting. The instrumental part of §6 were nice.

    None of the songs stands out though, not sure if any of them will make into the gym playlist rotation.

    A shame they didn’t explore further the style they tried with In Cauda Venenum, as a Norwegian I find Swedish vocals more interesting than English, though it could just be the novelty of it.



  • I don’t want to get into an Internet argument over pedantry. Linter is often used as a catch-all term for static analysis tools.

    Wikipedia defines it as

    Lint is the computer science term for a static code analysis tool used to flag programming errors, bugs, stylistic errors and suspicious constructs.

    Catching type errors and attribute errors would fit under this description, if you use a different, more precise definition at your workplace, cool, then we just have different definitions for it. The point is that your IDE should automatically detect the errors regardless of what you call it.








    • The format works for both lossy and lossless compression, depending on the use case and need. Photographs can be encoded in a lossy way much more efficiently than JPEG and things like screenshots can be losslessly encoded more efficiently than PNG.

    Someone made a fair point that having a format being both lossy and lossless is not necessarily a great idea. If you download a jpeg file you know it will be compressed, if you download png it will be lossless. Shifting through jxl files to check if it’s lossy or not doesn’t sound very fun.

    All in all I’m a big supporter of jxl though, it’s one of the only github repos I actively follow.