in reply to Václav Pašek

Já se ho zatím držím i kvůli tomu, že ho můj tým podporuje ve Fedoře a RHELu. Dokud ty věci půjdou vypnout, jsem s tím ještě OK. Ale mám v záloze připravené Vivaldi. UX mi nepřijde tak dobré jako Firefox, ale hodnotami máme shodu prakticky 100 %. Duch staré dobré Opery. Možná je načase se vrátit domů. Operu jsem používal mezi lety 2004 a 2014.

Long post about the most boring part of the HP audio drama

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in reply to miki

@miki It does feel that way, yes. "This one recorded the on location audio for the scene where the Dursleys go to the zoo. This guy recorded his gardener snake in the back yard. This lady over here supervised them. These people over there assisted them, by hanging the microphones."

Don't get me wrong, I'm all for everyone involved getting credit, but there are hundreds of names here for not even 9 hours of audio, which is just insane.

@miki
in reply to 👩‍🦯The Blind Fraggle

Well that text option isn't implemented everywhere, websites have to specifically enable it. You're not typing exactly what's displayed, they like ask you questions that you respond yes or no to. I think it's designed so that an AI model would get confused if presented with the same information, but a human should be able to figure it out pretty easily.

RE: ravenation.club/@etherdiver/11…

Pigments 7 is out! I'll probably cover the new stuff briefly, too.

Gemini came to my Google Home devices today, and now everything is better! It's all so much better! I don't know how anyone could think it is anything but better! Listen for yourself! #Tech #AI #Gemini #Google

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it's truly amazing what LLMs can achieve. we now know it's possible to produce an html5 parsing library with nothing but the full source code of an existing html5 parsing library, all the source code of all other open source libraries ever, a meticulously maintained and extremely comprehensive test suite written by somebody else, 5 different models, a megawatt-hour of energy, a swimming pool full of water, and a month of spare time of an extremely senior engineer
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Reading the RSS 2.0 specification and found this: "The purpose of the <textInput> element is something of a mystery. You can use it to specify a search engine box. Or to allow a reader to provide feedback. Most aggregators ignore it."

This, right here, back in 2002, was when the web went wrong. We don't know what it's for or why it exists, and everybody ignores it, but it's part of the standard anyway!

Also, bonus fun: RSS 0.9 claims to be RDF but isn't, RSS 1.0 really is RDF but is incompatible with RSS 0.9, RSS 2.0 is incompatible with all of the above, and Atom is the modern W3C format that is incompatible with everything else and nobody uses. And everyone wonders why normal people don't use RSS.

I learned all this because I wondered why my static website generator wants to produce feed.rss, feed.rdf, and feed.atom.

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Love these guys. The keys player/producer is Greg Kurstin, really talented guy who's worked with lots of artists.

The Bird and the Bee - Will You Dance?
youtu.be/CLPGmnRlhl0?si=B0BF7k…

It has come to my attention that the artwork for the original mozilla.org "dinosaur" logo is not widely available online. So, here it is.

As I explained in some detail in my 2016 article "They Live and the secret history of the Mozilla logo", I commissioned this artwork from Shepard Fairey to use as the branding of the newly-founded mozilla.org and our open source release of the Netscape source code, which eventually became Firefox. This happened in March 1998...
jwz.org/b/yk0j

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@Scott Here's the github repo that shows you how to run it. github.com/facebookresearch/sa…
in reply to Misty

If you're Canadian, and you support this decision, it's worth sending Skate Canada an email saying so. I'm sure they're about to hear from people opposing it, and it would be good to make sure they’re hearing from people who think they did the right thing as well. skatecanada.ca/about/contact-u…

#AndroidAppRain today brings you 26 updated and 1 added apps:

* FireWall Blocks: a firewall blocking internet access via Shizuku or VPN 🛡️

At our RB builder today, we had to fight with a load of failed RBs. Half we were able to fix, the other half not (mostly due to build timestamps and "dirty build"). So a call to the devs to please take care, see e.g. our corresponding hints: izzyondroid.org/docs/reproduci…

Now, enjoy your #free #Android #apps with the #IzzyOnDroid repo :awesome:

Salut !

C'est la merde ici bas, on va pas se mentir.

J'ai besoin d'aide pour trouver du travail rapidement sous peine de me retrouver sans logement.

Je suis un développeur PHP senior avec presque 10 ans d'expérience dans le dev web, je suis aussi pertinent en back qu'en fullstack (html, css, js et ses frameworks front).

Je cherche sur Montpellier ou en 100% remote.

Je passe mon CV en MP si besoin.

A défaut de pouvoir m'aider, un boost serait super utile, merci !

#php #symfony #laravel #dev #jechercheunjob

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In other depressing IoT news, iRobot, the maker of the popular Roomba vacuums, files for bankruptcy and sells itself to Chinese company. Hello cameras and mics in bajillions of homes.

cbsnews.com/news/irobot-bankru…

For a bit of fun, we're releasing a single just before the end of the year. Some of you might recall I posted a sketch of a piece called In My Head back in July. Well, I actually finished it! :) It's unapologetically poppy and electronic, with backing vocals distantly reminiscent of a boy band. 😂
Apple Music: music.apple.com/au/album/in-my…
Spotify: open.spotify.com/album/3Bwx5hn…
YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=oq5WWN77dL…

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in reply to Jamie Teh

Nice, love the subtle glitchy edits in there, really cool. Slightly unrelated, but what do you do for artwork? I wanna put more stuff out, but I'm totally blind so any photo editing stuff is gonna be kind of difficult. I've got like one single out on streaming, and for that I just used Distro Kid's AI art generator, but knowing what I know now about how those models are trained, I feel kind of icky about using them.
in reply to Zach Bennoui

@ZBennoui Thanks! I didn't actually realise Distrokid had an AI art generator. I used Bing Image Generator for this one, plus Aira to help me put text on it, but apparently, the artwork is really weird and creepy, which is precisely what I didn't want. Like you, I don't really want to use AI art generators, but the services force you to do album art. In the past, I've had some sighted help, so one of our albums has an actual photo on it, but sighted help is not always available to me. In short, same struggle here.
in reply to Jamie Teh

Yeah honestly I wouldn't feel so bad if I knew the training data was collected properly and with consent, but at the same time, I'm not really sure what else I'm supposed to do. I'm happy to pay artists to design art, but I'm not making money from this at all so it's not worth it right now. I've thought about just taking pictures of myself standing next to some gear or something, and hoping that looks good, but then I guess getting the right dimensions would also be an issue and I'd have no idea how to even edit the photos.
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in reply to Jamie Teh

@ZBennoui Nope, distrokid never punished me for it, so I assume this is not a requirement. your title/artist info will be displayed along with the picture. I often generate the picture that will represent something about the tune I am posting. Of course, I verify with the sighted person before putting this in production! I guess you could quadruple-check with AI and if the description is consistent enough, that might work!