CF Bolz-Tereick
@cfbolz.bsky.social
PyPy/RPython contributor. Half time teaching at Uni Düsseldorf. Works on dynamic language implementations. Love street art and art in public spaces, hiking, reading.
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Even his London post hints at transphobia in the paragraph about Lineham's arrest. A dog whistle anti trans people would recognize 😒
October 2, 2025 at 5:38 PM
Even his London post hints at transphobia in the paragraph about Lineham's arrest. A dog whistle anti trans people would recognize 😒
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hey we have a lot of fun here, living in a fascist dystopia and goofing on the very real lives being ruined by the state, it's great, things are fine, we love it! Why not enjoy the end of civilization with a good book? why not do it with MY book?? www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/bitte...
Moonflow
"A bizarre and fiercely original splatterpunk phantasmagoria of queerness. Deranged and gleefully weird as f*ck, this is an impressive debut from a singular...
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September 12, 2025 at 4:42 PM
hey we have a lot of fun here, living in a fascist dystopia and goofing on the very real lives being ruined by the state, it's great, things are fine, we love it! Why not enjoy the end of civilization with a good book? why not do it with MY book?? www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/bitte...
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2008, I am driving back across the Canadian border from Montreal with @stillsostrange.bsky.social and @batwrangler.bsky.social in my tiny1998 Honda Civic sedan.
August 18, 2025 at 2:09 PM
2008, I am driving back across the Canadian border from Montreal with @stillsostrange.bsky.social and @batwrangler.bsky.social in my tiny1998 Honda Civic sedan.
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Thanks for being so cool Danielle!
Thanks for being so cool Danielle!
The name “Crémieux” that Jordan Lasker uses is a specific, deeply anti-Muslim dog whistle: a reference to the Crémieux Decree — the official anti-Islam policy of colonial France, making Muslims in Algeria second-class citizens. Who the fuck even *knows* that, let alone makes it their _name_? Bigots.
July 5, 2025 at 6:27 AM
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Thanks for being so cool Danielle!
Thanks for being so cool Danielle!
There was a new movie this year! And the one before that was the highest grossing German movie in 2023 😅
June 29, 2025 at 6:02 AM
There was a new movie this year! And the one before that was the highest grossing German movie in 2023 😅
The books series is unbelievably popular in Germany, until today. It's called The Three Question Marks here and my eight year old devours it. There are extra novels that were written just for the German market, radio plays, movies, two spinoff series etc. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_...
German editions of the Three Investigators - Wikipedia
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June 28, 2025 at 4:33 PM
The books series is unbelievably popular in Germany, until today. It's called The Three Question Marks here and my eight year old devours it. There are extra novels that were written just for the German market, radio plays, movies, two spinoff series etc. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_...
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OMG no!!! I still think Knuth's deep dive from "I want to write about algorithms" to "I need typesetting software" to "I need fonts" to "I need font software" to "I need software to write software" may be the most epic software exploration in human history, and kids these days have NO IDEA about it.
June 25, 2025 at 11:56 PM
OMG no!!! I still think Knuth's deep dive from "I want to write about algorithms" to "I need typesetting software" to "I need fonts" to "I need font software" to "I need software to write software" may be the most epic software exploration in human history, and kids these days have NO IDEA about it.
It's 100 copies of that loop that are traced in 34ms. But yes, I hope so!
June 12, 2025 at 8:01 AM
It's 100 copies of that loop that are traced in 34ms. But yes, I hope so!
This is mainly due to the double interpretation overhead: the meta-tracing interpreter will execute the Python interpreter, while the latter executes one iteration of the Python loop.
June 12, 2025 at 7:04 AM
This is mainly due to the double interpretation overhead: the meta-tracing interpreter will execute the Python interpreter, while the latter executes one iteration of the Python loop.
Want me to stick it in an envelope and mail it to you?
May 22, 2025 at 3:39 PM
Want me to stick it in an envelope and mail it to you?