I don’t follow any blogs particularly consistently/regularly, but the one that I find myself coming back to at intervals is Raymond Chen’s The Old New Thing. It’s got a pretty heavy programming focus, but also occasionally covers interesting little trivia from Windows history. I’m not a professional coder, and I no longer even do any coding as a hobby, so take it from me when I say that there’s content of interest to programmers and non-programmers alike.
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Morlark@feddit.ukto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you think Lemmy has a culture separate from Reddit or is it basically the same?68·1 month agoReferences and phrases don’t make a culture. The words may change, but the culture here is absolutely the same as Reddit. Which is why it’s so damned cringe when you see someone on Lemmy offer a smug, self-satisfied criticism of some supposed inferiority in the Reddit userbase. That kind of smugness is peak Reddit-culture.
Morlark@feddit.ukto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•“Production” to describe multiplication?1·2 months agoNo. Everywhere uses the same terms, you just didn’t understand the question.
The result of addition is the sum. The sum is calculated by summation of inputs.
The result of multiplication is the product. The product is calculated by __________ of inputs.
OP’s question is: why can’t the blank be “production”, by analogy with “summation”?
No, it’s not you, the joke just doesn’t work.