In an ideal world, assuming I can actually get my mind to cooperate and prioritise one project for next year, what do you think it should be?

  • Experiment and have fun with DSP. I want a better TTS engine. (40%, 9 votes)
  • Get your arse back into gamedev! (27%, 6 votes)
  • You're a musician - where's all your stuff? (4%, 1 vote)
  • I want to see what cool new apps you can come up with. (4%, 1 vote)
  • You've been saying you'll work on KeyOp V2 forever... (13%, 3 votes)
  • I'll reply with something else. (9%, 2 votes)
22 voters. Poll end: 14 hours ago

in reply to Veronica Explains

Minneapolis politics, snow

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in reply to Cleverson

@clv1 I haven't written any review. But to quickly answer your questions:
* no critical keys are missing, at least on the North American keyboard layout, and I also have the number pad module. The only missing keys from a full keyboard are the six pack (home/end, page up/down, etc.)
* the keys are fine, though there is no gap between the function keys, and no dot on f4, f8, etc.
* However, the laptop runs hot enough that I prefer to leave it on a table and use a wireless keyboard, instead of holding the laptop on my lap
* Audio quality is fair, once you enable the NVDA or jaws feature that stops the sound system from falling asleep. It's just the standard real tech audio chip that's on pretty much all laptops these days
* Framework updates the driver bundle regularly, and the driver and bios updaters are fully accessible
* The only problems come if you allow Windows Update to install driver updates. Sometimes it installs incorrect drivers and you have to use system restore to roll back an update
* If you live with others: the fans are extremely! loud when the laptop is busy. If someone was trying to, for example, watch TV or listen to music while you were gaming on the laptop, they would get quite annoyed
in reply to 🇨🇦Samuel Proulx🇨🇦

thanks a lot! I use an USB keyboard with my 14" laptop as well. I would only buy a 16" if I was going to use its own keyboard, otherwise I don't find worth the bigger size. From your description, the keyboard is close to the Dell Inspirons before the Copilot key, except that the Inspiron has the six keys pad, albeit disposed in another layout.

Koťátka! Budu končit v současné práci, čas na nová dobrodružství. Ještě nevím, do čeho se přesně chci pustit. Ale jedna věc, která mě láká, je naučit se Rust. Je to bizarní dotaz, ale nehodil by se vám někomu člověk, co se naučí #Rust a bude pak pro vás dělat nějaké systémové věci? Jsem čistotný, programuju 30+ let ve všem možném od Basicu přes Pascal, C, assembler, Objective-C a Swift až po TypeScript. (Chápu, že ta konverzace je v principu složitější, ale to můžem vždycky dohnat později.)
#rust

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in reply to Tomáš Znamenáček

u nás se občas někdo na Rust hledá, tak mrkni na jobs.redhat.com. Potřebovali bychom člověka na Rust i u nás v týmu, ale teď to máme s otevíráním pozic všelijaké.

FFmpeg Dev Files DMCA Takedown on Rockchip for Code Misuse

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Human memorie is *not* relyable. I know we get told it by all the security fanatics, but I'll take it serious from now on. Been walking through the world as usual, unlocking my phone with the fingerprint as always, and suddanly, when I needed to enter my PIN again, I forgot it. Gone, viped from my head. And no, I don't use my birthday as literally everyone. And it didn't return. Eventually I exceeded the atempts and my phone bricket itself for uh, about 3 hours. The thing is, I hhave written my PIN down, in my Bitwarden vault, and in an encryptet container at home. But I was in anothher city. So I had to return home with no phone, so no checking the train deparchure, no entertainment, no calls or locationsharing, nothing. It worked, thanks to my friends and some nice people on the way, but danm. Gonna take a backup phone more frequently now.
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in reply to Jonathan

Undoubtedly, and keep in mind that the memories of blind people are often considered fairly good compared to others. Having said that, it's just not enough. If you don't use a PIN or password daily, or at least don't use it often, you will almost certainly forget it. This has been my experience, at least. It's one of the minor reasons I like using my PIN/pass, rather than any other method to access the data.

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I guess they are not answering any questions? 🤷‍♂️

#39C3 #Signal


Meredith Whittaker (@Mer__edith) has been invited to speak at #39C3 later today. If you make it to the mic in time, here is an interesting question for her: "If I’m put on a boycott list by the Trump regime because I’m openly anti-fascist or oppose war crimes, will you adhere to US laws and block my access to #Signal?"

#DigitalSovereignty #DIDit


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"Stay home unless it's absolutely essential to go out," Urgences-santé advises.

LOL People give zero f*cks for advisories but are quick to call 911 for themselves, eh.

montrealgazette.com/news/weath… #montreal #morons #polMTL #MTLpoli

Montreal weather: Freezing rain, ice and wind

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re: REM interruptions. One would think they would have designed to be resilient to that kind of weather...

🏖️⌨️ You know how Shadow DOM can break accessibility? There’s a new proposal with experimental implementations (some by @igalia) to help fix that! I blogged about it: meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/202…

The EU will launch the digital euro as a 100% European digital payments system to replace reliance on Visa, Mastercard, and Apple and Google Pay, with the European Central Bank issuing a digital form of cash. It will be built entirely in Europe, have zero transaction fees, instant payments, and strong privacy, giving the EU full control over its payments infrastructure.

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Guude 👋. I checked out ChatterboxTTS Multilingual from Resemble AI.

Video is online on my Thorsten-Voice youtube channel: youtu.be/GOfRG0Byaa0

Including audio samples of all 23 supported languages (MIT licensed), local installation, some shared lessons learned and test with zero shot voice cloning.

What do you think?

La encuesta maldita definitiva


Porque no hay suficientes divisiones en el Fediverso, vengo a traer una pregunta que creará cismas, caos, cruzadas y vindicaciones.

Cuando estás en tu casa, ¿vas por allí con calzado o con los pies descalzos?

  • A pies descalzos (46%, 7 votes)
  • Con calzado (46%, 7 votes)
  • Un pie calzado, el otro no (0%, 0 votes)
  • Yo me llamo Jose Luis (6%, 1 vote)
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in reply to Hubert Figuière

@hub we crossed the border at Cape Canaveral a couple of months ago. 3200 cruise passengers, it was pretty... cruisey. i suspect we were considered low risk.

however, it is a big planet. i don't need the stress of crossing that border again without the US wanting to welcome foreigners again.

there are loads of other places in the world - hello! canada!!! - that are available.

Wir haben den Barrierefreiheits-Talk vom #39c3 auseinandergenommen, denn er war wieder gut noch lehrreich.

Er enthielt Inspiration Exploitation, extrem unsaubere und fehlerhafte Ausführungen zu den WCAG, illegale und behinderten Schadende Rätschläge, und ein gänzlich fehlender Blick für die Systematik.

Insgesamt war er leider dem CCC in keinster Weise würdig. Leider ist er innerhalb der letzten Stunden zu einem der meistgesehenen Talks zum Thema überhaupt geworden.

youtu.be/fQklPjB38ws

#39c3
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holy shit they might have found cure for Alzheimer's

edit: for those who can't log in

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GOOD NEWS! Researchers have shown Alzheimer’s disease can be REVERSED- not just prevented. Using a potent neuroprotective compound called P7C3-A20, they found RESTORING balance to a central cellular energy molecule (NAD+) not only PREVENTED disease features but REVERSED them, EVEN at late stages.

note: the first trials were on mice, but they're promising

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Just going to put this out there. If someone posts a workaround for a thing that might be giving people trouble and you don't do it, that's fine, but the lecture about oh well you're just putting off what's going to happen isn't helpful. Also, if said workaround involves tampering with software, it's of course common sense to use caution but again, lecture not needed. Nobody is forcing workaround for anything down anyone's throat, and there's no reason to get weird if someone decides to post about using said workarounds. Do or don't, but save the lecture. We're adults, we know the risks. Thanks. Have a good monday.
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Drôle et triste en même temps

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Daltonisme : Trouble visuel à cause duquel Steven Guilbeault et Elizabeth May ont déjà cru voir Mark Carney en vert.

Environnement : Ce qui nuit à l’économie.

Syndicat : Ce qui nuit à l’économie.

Rien : Concession demandée par Mark Carney à l’Alberta en échange du démantèlement de sa politique climatique.

Pistes cyclables (voir partout des) : Trouble obsessionnel particulièrement contagieux lors des élections municipales.

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