Jacobo Tarrío
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Jacobo Tarrío
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I write software for fun and for profit.
Radio amateur (AE2IT and EA1ITI).
He/him/爸爸.
For me, it's the fact that he built a whole fleet of space rockets and never went up to space, unlike Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos, who nearly had to be tied down so they wouldn't go in the prototypes.
lol she got his ass and he knows it
November 13, 2025 at 10:58 PM
Two and a half years later, and everybody still appends "(formerly Twitter)" after the name.

Great rebrand, great rebrand...
November 12, 2025 at 5:55 PM
Como sabréis, hace unos meses Trump tomó control de la policía de Washington DC y mandó tropas para "combatir el crimen", algo que muchos ciudadanos protestaron (y aún protestan porque las tropas siguen ahí).

Y Sean Dunn arrojó un bocata al pecho de un agente federal. share.google/sZyOfgoenwQd...
From the washingtondc community on Reddit: Full video of DC sub guy
Posted by orchardsky - 1,739 votes and 209 comments
share.google
November 7, 2025 at 1:02 AM
That needs a sign like the flag of the USA needs a sign saying "Flag of the USA."
[P] Found a higher-quality photo; IT *IS* TAPED UP SHEETS OF PAPER!
November 5, 2025 at 11:14 PM
I love that Cuomo didn't even get enough votes to be able to blame Sliwa for splitting the vote.
Mamdani cracks 1M votes, the first NYC mayor to do so since John Lindsay in 1969
November 5, 2025 at 3:56 AM
Reposted by Jacobo Tarrío
November 5, 2025 at 2:41 AM
Si lo que pasa en Madrid es de interés nacional, lo que pasa en Nueva York es de interés mundial, y por eso me extraña que la prenda española no hable de ello constantemente.

Para cubrir ese inexplicable déficit, hoy os voy a hablar de las elecciones a la alcaldía de Nueva York, que son hoy.

🧵
November 4, 2025 at 2:23 PM
That second message is a real "I apologize, on behalf of you, to me."

Also, it is hilarious that she advocates for a middle ground between "trans people should have the same rights as any other person" and "trans people should be exterminated." Lots of middle ground in the bottom of that chasm.
Go fuck yourself
November 1, 2025 at 10:42 PM
If you ever need to spell anything over the phone and struggle to be understood, may I suggest using this alphabet:

Almond
Baba
Cell
Duel
Eye
Flown
Gnome
Herb
I
Jewel
Know
Loam
Moan
None
Own
Phloem
Qaddafi
Rye
Sell
Tool
Ullman
Vox
Why
Xylem
Y
Ziti
October 26, 2025 at 8:56 PM
I remember a speech a Spanish politician gave in Parliament a few years ago.

The text of the speech was a real banger, but he utterly spoiled it when he delivered it with the energy of a deflating balloon.
In pre-modern (and early modern!) times we would have expected a politician to practice both rhetoric and stage performance—including things like voice training and gestures—because that was a huge part of the job of a politician, and nobody understood method to be antithetical to authenticity
October 25, 2025 at 11:16 PM
It's Friday so I'm gonna tell you 99% of what 99% of you will ever need to know about queueing theory: the relationship between throughput, latency, and load. Or, “I have a service that gets requests and I need to know how many it must be able to handle at the same time.” 🧵 1/15
October 25, 2025 at 1:22 AM
Why is Trump demolishing the White House to build a bathroom?
October 23, 2025 at 11:37 AM
My "current idea that keeps bouncing around in my skull because there's little else there to stop it" is building a variant of NMT-450 (1G cellphone system from the Nordic countries) on ham bands.

AFAICT it used 25kHz NBFM with in-band signaling so it might be doable with simple radios and Raspis.
October 21, 2025 at 10:59 PM
The full extent of the media training I got when I worked at Google consisted of two things:

1. Don't talk to reporters.
2. "Off the record" is not a magic phrase you can use to erase what you told a reporter.

Re www.lawfaremedia.org/article/anna...
October 20, 2025 at 11:23 PM
Me lo apunto para el monográfico:

El CSIC ⇔ El CESID
Hemos arrancado una colaboración con el CSIC (cosa que nos hace muchísima ilusión) y nos han pasado ellos esta fotografía y ahora esta pieza quizá sea el artículo mejor ilustrado que hemos publicado nunca.
Gracias a un superordenador cuántico, la entidad está en condiciones de asegurar que la letra «I» de sus siglas significa «investigación».

Puedes leer la información completa en la web: www.elmundotoday.com/2025/10/el-c...

Contenido patrocinado por @csicdivulga.bsky.social.
October 20, 2025 at 12:01 PM
Vance continued: "Those young Republicans are fucking children, they don't know right from wrong. So unlike the Democrats; they always know exactly what they are doing with their solid moral foundations."
last i checked these young republicans were like 25 years old. but this is a classic case of infantilization to diminish the significance of the offense. www.yahoo.com/news/article...
Vance downplays group chat messages: ‘Kids do stupid things, especially young boys.’
The vice president called the texts "edgy, offensive jokes."
www.yahoo.com
October 16, 2025 at 12:06 PM
Esto es el Great British Bake Off, que aquí en USA ya era conocido pero se disparó en popularidad durante la pandemia.

10 concursantes hacen tartas y panes y pasteles, ellos mismos pagan los ingredientes, uno sale eliminado cada semana, y el ganador se lleva una bandeja para tartas. 1/11
El programa de TV británico original:
"Diez concursantes se superan a si mismos para ganar la tetera."
La adaptación americana:
"Diez concursantes se pelean por ganar diez mil dólares."
La adaptación española:
"Cada programa es una gala de tres horas con actuaciones musicales y un debate después."
October 6, 2025 at 10:32 PM
Reposted by Jacobo Tarrío
Headline pitch:

Out with Excel, in with Incel: the Elon Musk acolytes who want to break into the Government.
February 9, 2025 at 2:54 PM
It has happened at work that I do something and people are like "wow you HAVE to give a talk on this" and I'm thinking it won't take longer than 5 minutes.

But indeed I should give more talks on stuff. There really is a lot of knowledge I take for granted but most people haven't been exposed to.
One of the challenges of imparting information, is not understanding what basics the person you're teaching may have.

Things a skilled person does by rote and doesn't even acknowledge they do for a task is an aha moment for a student.
October 5, 2025 at 10:45 PM
Shower thought: thanks to having worked on Google+, now I know what kind of symptoms I get when I'm burning out so I can stop whatever I'm doing before I damage myself more.

Most people don't know what burnout feels like for them so they keep exposing themselves to it.
Shower thought: X Æ A-12 would not have been allowed on Google Plus according to its Real Names Policy.
October 5, 2025 at 7:38 AM
Everybody is willing to live up to their principles by quitting someone else's job.
"if I were bsky, I would simply break the law and be fined out of existence and/or have my execs go to jail. to make a symbolic point."
everyone loves to armchair T&S and armchair, y'know, potentially going to jail, because they know better and would take a symbolic and pointless stand
September 30, 2025 at 1:46 PM
Notwithstanding everything else, I love that the cop is so embarrassed about the whole situation he even tries to say "je suis désolé".
French President Emmanuel Macron called President Donald Trump after being stopped at a New York street blocked off for his US counterpart's motorcade during the UN General Assembly reut.rs/42acMSC
September 23, 2025 at 7:02 PM
Saw hackaday.com/2025/09/17/i... and remembered that, some 10 years ago, I put two pieces of aluminum foil in a book with a few pages in between, connected them to a multimeter, and showed that I had built a 1.569 nF capacitor.

And then I could change the capacity by pressing on the book cover.
September 23, 2025 at 4:44 PM
Reading between the lines, it looks like it was a few SIM farms (clusters of servers with cellular modems that can be used to place and receive calls and texts and Internet access) that were used by scammers and other criminals, and someone was an idiot and used them to harass public officials.
npr.org NPR @npr.org · Sep 23
The Secret Service said it found over 300 SIM servers, 100,000 SIM cards and other illicit materials in multiple sites surrounding New York City ahead of the U.N. General Assembly.
Devices seized near U.N. meeting could have shut down cellphone networks
The Secret Service said it found over 300 SIM servers, 100,000 SIM cards and other illicit materials in multiple sites surrounding New York City ahead of the U.N. General Assembly.
n.pr
September 23, 2025 at 4:00 PM
Remember that microprocessors at the time were crazy expensive and you had to jump through hoops to get samples.

6502 was the opposite, hence "grab one from the jar".

Legend says that yields weren't great and they didn't have that many chips, so the bottom of the jar was packed with broken chips.
Happy birthday to the MOS 6502! It was 50 years ago today that people were able to buy their first samples of the chip from a jar in a hotel room at WESCON.

Here's my oldest 6502 from the 52nd week of 1975. Still works perfectly!
September 18, 2025 at 2:18 PM