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guy who has 17 tungsten cubes and wants to store them as efficiently as possible

oh that's a nice square with 16 smaller squares inside it. mind if you add my square too

which they might be doing but some of them seem sad? and if they're sad making logging libraries then they should do something else. idk maybe they are all happy and the thrill of fixing a 0 day as quickly as possible is hard to beat

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if i was a log4j maintainer i would simply do whatever was optimally fun without regard to users except insofar as their presence invokes pride and changes the optimal fun point

gf who is the template from which the world was wrought bf who has been isekai'd from somewhere very different and is trying unsuccessfully to disguise it

Relevant quote on the hard-to-get-ness of nets: blog.givewell.org/2012/05/30/g
> This point is more anecdotal, but Natalie, Holden and I remember being told while we were in Malawi that long-lasting insecticide-treated bednets, of the sort that AMF distributes, are essentially not available for purchase in local markets.

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againstmalaria.com/DollarsPerN oh here's something interesting according to AMF the cost of a bednet has fell from $5 in 2005 to $4 in 2012 to $2 in 2021. this 2010 paper (web.stanford.edu/~pdupas/Cohen) says $4-$6 in retail shops. so therefore where bednets are sold, they're only a little bit cheaper for organisations than indviduals, it's just that organisations can get hold of them in many circumstances where individuals can't at all?

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Would be interested in a version of this post that talks about other health interventions (to what extent do the same considerations apply to deworming etc.), probably someone's wrote that already

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esperanto.stackexchange.com/qu oh it's used for other things so i can't drop a bunch of cursed neologisms the second i know enough to speak to other people ... :/ i see how it is ...

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learn your esperanto gender suffixes!

-o male
-ino female
-aĵo meat

blog.givewell.org/2012/05/30/g

One crux in the GiveWell-GiveDirectly debate is this
> I continue to worry about the potential “paternalism” of giving bednets rather than cash (i.e., the implication that donors are making decisions on behalf of recipients). I believe that by default, we should assume that recipients are best positioned to make their own decisions.

with GW thinking that "bednets can overcome this presumption" by a large factor (& explaining in the post) and GD not.

Renaming the first git branch in all my repos to einsof

Me n my buddies inventing new simulacrum levels bc we don't want the whole thing to end

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