I ❤️ the fediverse
A few of my contributions:
- Started GNU/Social AP support
- Started Pixelfed
- Inspired gargron to write the "How to implement a basic ActivityPub server"
- Tried to organize the first ActivityPub Conference (mastodon.social/@dansup/100286…)
- Started the SocialHub forum (originally socialhub.network)
- Started fedidb.org
- Started fediverse.info
5 years on, I still feel so lucky to be a part of this.
Long live the #fediverse
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What #laptop would you recommend? My laptop from 2012 has finally given up (battery).
I don't care much about performance or gaming, but longevity and repairability is a huge pro. And it needs to be able to run #Linux.
Unfortunately Framework don't sell to Sweden yet, otherwise that would be a strong contender.
Boost = 💜
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@StarkRG did that once. It lasted 2 years before swelling.
I don't really trust that the batteries I can buy are actually new or of particularly good quality.
I have one of these:
System76 - Linux Laptops, Desktops, and Servers
System76 computers empower the world's curious and capable makers of tomorrowsystem76.com
Golly, it's coming up on six years since "What are beans?"
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That reminds me. what's the progress on Mycroft these days?
@popey And after that nutritional infodump, it still hasn't said a word about what beans actually *are*. 😁
Who is Popey? 86% water.
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A colleague always says "let me see if you cannot see my screen", clearly trying to avoid the noise of "works for me" from multiple people.
It never works, there are always some people doing it anyway. 😃
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See the holy, righteous dogs
They claim to heal, but all they do is steal
Abuse your faith, cheat, and rob
The Princedom of Pontecorvo was a short-lived client state of France during the Napoleonic Wars.
Napoleon took it from the Papal State after becoming King of Italy, created it as a princedom and made one of his Imperial Marshals the Prince of Pontecorvo.
The Marshal, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, was soon headhunted by the Swedish establishment to become Karl XIV Johan, the new King of Sweden, and gave up the princedom. His dynasty formally rules Sweden to this day.
Pontecorvo today has a population of ~13000, the same size population as the bunch of towers on top of a shopping mall where I live.
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@clacke: inhibited exhausted pixie dream boy 🇸🇪🇭🇰💙💛 I've just checked¹ and in 1861 Pontecorvo already had ~9k inhabitants, and since then it didn't have a big growth like other Italian communes, so maybe it was at least already around this “big” in the time of the principate.
Looks like a perfectly reasonable size for a mostly independent entity inside geographical Italy 😁
What? we're not in the 12th century or whereabouts? details 😁
¹ it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontecor… (in Italian, but it's a graph)
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Now available
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Updates Update SoftwareUpdateService, add command to refresh latest versions (632f2cb6) Update Post.vue, fix cache bug (3a27e637) Update StatusHashtagService, use more efficient cached count (592c...GitHub
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It’s amazing to me that folks have such a hard time with the very basic concept of “follow the money.”
This isn’t rocket science, people. Where/who you get your money from matters. The people who you surround yourself with matters. The success criteria you adopt matters.
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Depending on the hardware, there might be some "messy" parts (drivers).
And from a security perspective, the hardware question becomes relevant (since we have e.g. PC mainboards that run a separate operating system in the background).
Especially for driver stuff, there would be a need for at least assembler as a second language.
@wakame Not if it's an actual Lisp-in-hardware Lisp machine.
I mean, typically Lisp machines do have a bootstrap layer written in another language, but the simplicity of the core of Lisp means that they don't have to. You can implement implement each of the between five and ten primitive functions (depending on implementation) in hardware as single instructions.
I agree.
(I was implicitly taking the perspective "how could we realize this on currently available hardware".)
@wakame Yes, indeed. But future hardware probably doesn't look an awful lot like modern hardware. I think we're going to need way more parallelism -- and pure functional languages (of course classic Lisp is not pure functional, but pure functional subsets are easy) are excellent for exploiting massively parallel architectures.
computerhistory.org/revolution…
The Connection Machine - CHM Revolution
The Connection MachineParallel processing relies on making connections: coordinating multiple processors for a single task. Our brains do that too. Danny Hillis at MIT based his CM-1 on that human model.www.computerhistory.org
Source-Code/DOS Oberon System 3 Release 2.0/ASCII/EtherNet.Mod.txt at main · Project-Oberon/Source-Code
Project Oberon Source Code. Contribute to Project-Oberon/Source-Code development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
I get where you're coming from, but for example if we look at gopher.linkerror.com/0/phlog/2…
The ways FreeBSD and linux see keyboard interactions as working diverge in the first place.
@amszmidt
I read [the chapter on perma computing](perma.computer:70/0/letter.txt) and I can't sign it
Ah, yeah, at the time I wriggled a bit against the blanket ban on basically the research of LLMs (or w/e I didn't read it recently), recently echoed by Gentoo's blanket ban on "any NLP associated code generation", though I feel that that ended up aging well, didn't it. I will read it again. I'm very predisposed to agree with my community there already though.
@jns @amszmidt
For your low-level and optimized things:
Blackbox Component Pascal
blackboxframework.org/
For scripting with a fast interpreter, which can also compile to optimized machine code:
Open Euphoria
openeuphoria.org/
BlackBox Component Builder / Component Pascal
Оpen-source IDE for Component Pascal programming language.blackboxframework.org
Time to bring this up again. Ever heard the term "sea lioning"? This is the origin of the term:
/by @malki !
Patreon: patreon.com/malki
Merch: topatoco.com/wondermark
/via mastodon.online/@Adam_Cadmon1/… @Adam F. Lawton
/via social.sdf.org/@mjgardner/1123… @Mark Gardner
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Fear of publically committing to a deadline you might fail to meet
And
Fear of not finishing anything because you didn't publically commit to a deadline
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One of kid's classmates had a surprising anti-gay opinion, so he's been asking around a bit where people stand. Thankfully, that kid seems to be the outlier.
Made me remember that time half a life ago when I accidentally "came out" to a friend ... I admitted my interest for a woman with an ambiguous nickname and hilarity ensued.
My friend's response was so overwhelmingly excited and supportive that I promised that if I ever discovered I was gay, I was sure to go to him first with the news. 🥰
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@clacke: inhibited exhausted pixie dream boy 🇸🇪🇭🇰💙💛 This reminds me a recent incident where another kid in my child's 4th grade class (9-10 years old) started asking his classmates which side of the Israel-Palestine conflict they were on. 😬
The problem wasn't so much that they asked but that they offered only two sides, which is highly reductive view of this conflict.
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Resting my phone upright on my keyboard and screen, and mere seconds later trying to move my laptop cursor onto the phone screen.
Security issues aside, would be neat if screens and their devices actually worked like this, like they do in stuff like Trek, you just grab objects and fling them in the geographic direction of other screens.
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You can do exactly that on Mac/iOS, if you're in Ventura or some such, and turn on Airplay.
All I can do on my older system is copy/paste between them, or I could screen share it.
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FUNARCH 2024 - Call for Papers | Functional Architecture
The Second ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Functional Software Architecture - FP in the LargeFunctional Architecture
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LXQt is often overlooked but it is snappy and modern. And PCManFM is just a great file browser!
I have been building browsers for 30 years now. First Opera and now Vivaldi. My estimate is that more than 1 billion have used one of my browsers or both. Have you?
Feel free to share your story!
#Vivaldi #Opera #Browser #Android #iOS #Windows #Mac #Linux
- I have used both (55%, 352 votes)
- I have used Opera (20%, 128 votes)
- I have used Vivaldi (9%, 63 votes)
- I have used neither (14%, 94 votes)
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I am co-founder and CEO of Vivaldi. Sadly I am not contributing much on the coding side anymore. I did more of that at Opera, where I was also co-founder and CEO until 2010.
A brief overview of the streams repository.
streams
Public domain federated communications server. Provides a feature rich ActivityPub and Nomad communication node.Forgejo: Beyond coding. We Forge.
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I was reminded by @pluralistic today that as a word, Luddite has been used and abused badly historically. So we need to reclaim it -- I want an "I'm a Luddite" sticker for my laptop, Luddite tech workers t-shirts etc. Time to get creative.
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It's also true that many #hacking tools, platforms, courses etc. could use some help in the #accessibility department. It's a neverending vicious circle.
Enter my new twitch channel, IC_null. On this channel, I will be streaming #programming and #hacking content including THM, HTB and who knows what else, from the perspective of a #screenReader user.
What I need, is an audience. If this is something you reckon you or anybody you know might be interested in, drop the channel a follow or share this post. Gimme that #infoSec Mastodon sense of comradery and help me out to make this idea an actual thing 😀 twitch.tv/ic_null #tryHackMe #streamer #selfPromo
ic_null - Twitch
ic_null streams live on Twitch! Check out their videos, sign up to chat, and join their community.Twitch
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Kid, suddenly, while we're on a walk:
"I want to learn Lua now"
Any good and fun interactive Lua tutorials out there? He enjoyed Scratch because in a visual language everything is discoverable, so he could teach himself while staying within the tool and only going to YouTube when something was extra tricky.
He found some promising tutorials within Roblox itself, but they turned out to have internal consistency issues, like asking you to create a local variable without first having explained the concept and syntax.
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