I'd like to see a Rust version of this compact garbage-collected heap with 32-bit relative pointers: github.com/snej/smol_world AccessKit might benefit from something like that. I wonder how much unsafe code it would require though.

A curiosity about linguistics and word formation. Is there a name for the phenomenon where a word or compound gains a new meaning from an association with a specific (real or fictional) incident? I thought it might be metonymy, but I think this is a bit more specific.

A few English examples: gaslighting (other than literal use of gas burning for lights), trickle-down, Peterloo, pizzagate.

I'm referring to cases where the encoding does not refer to the ordinary meaning of the words or even a metaphorical extension, but to some specific incidental use. Closest I've seen talking about this is this article about compound formation referring to cognitive linguistics and counterintuitive compounds: preprints.org/manuscript/20200…

#Watchmate v0.5.0 is out - a companion app for #InfiniTime powered #PineTime smart watch! It is already available on Flathub, and hopefully soon as community distro packages.

The highlight of this release is the new option to run in the background, accompanied by a variety of related fixes and additions: auto-start, auto-reconnect, recover from system suspend, persistent settings, and more.

The full changelog is available here: github.com/azymohliad/watchmat…

Bug reports are welcome and appreciated!

I thought - since this was just recently finished - I'd upload it and bless you all with yet another cover.
I hope you enjoy this:

youtu.be/jcIk8XuLgtc

Thank you @talon for your mixing, as always.

#Cover #Vocals #Vocalist #music #Musician #Art

in reply to simon.old

@simon A decent microphone, excellent mic technique and of course an exceptional performance made it quite easy. And several covers to fine tune the mix and improve with each one. The only thing I realize now that I might have done is add a slight bit more de-essing and maybe increase the reverb ever so slightly in the big harmonies in the middle. I was contemplating the volume of the background track, but I found this way the vocals and instrumentation kind of weave in and out of each other nicely without a lot of volume automation. A lot of this is personal preference of course but overall I think I’ve found something that works quite well for us but naturally I’m always open for suggestions. But let’s be real here I’m not the reason this is as good as it is. That’s all her.

Some ten years ago Shoutcast used to offer a possibility where by calling up a certain URL with a media player, it would return a playlist of ten randomly selected stations out of the entire catalogue. Launching that and listening to the first thing it would pick was a huge part of my morning routine back then and was especially useful during long commutes to school. My appreciation for music from different genres and corners of the world has expanded beyond imagination and every day I would be wondering what is it gonna be today: A morning show on a station somewhere in Greece, a bit of Liszt and Brahms or perhaps an obscure oldschool hiphop mixtape from the depths of Soundcloud. I was reminded about it last week as I put on a podcast in Hungarian and felt like I was on holiday and listening to a local station, not understanding a word but feeling connected with something local at the place I'm at - a really good feeling. Here's an idea for someone with a bit of time and coding skills to spare: we've got Radio Browser and its directory of over 30.000 stations. It's got an API method for fetching an array of randomly selected stations. Perhaps it would be possible to add this as a feature of an existing Radio Browser supporting app or create a dedicated gateway which, upon calling its URL with a media player would hit the RB API with a request and present a random station or more. Can't wait to get out of the usual bubble of streaming services' recommendations of music and experiencing all of the languages available. @chockenberry @stroughtonsmith @app #Radio #App #OpenSource
in reply to Paweł Masarczyk

@Paweł Masarczyk I have just tried to open an URL like this in VLC media player and I think it kind of worked.
de1.api.radio-browser.info/m3u…

The thing is the requests are cached server side so we need to wait some 10 minutes in order to get it randomized again. If we all would start doing it we would be retrieving the same list from their cache.

We can spice it up by randomizing the offset for example
de1.api.radio-browser.info/m3u…

With this knowledge you can build your desktop shortcut to your favorite media player such as:
vlc "https://de1.api.radio-browser.info/m3u/stations/search?order=random&limit=10&offset=%RANDOM%"

CC @Craig Hockenberry @TweeseCake @Steve Troughton-Smith #Radio #Streaming

For those in the United States:

988 is a new phone number that recently went live to help people get help in a mental health crisis. Similar to 911, this line is dedicated for anyone in need of mental health assistance of any kind. It's 988.

Please boost to spread the news. Save someone's life.

#SuicideAwareness #988 #mentalhealth

988lifeline.org/

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Welcome Harry Mallon as #curl committer 1213: github.com/curl/curl/pull/1224…
#curl

Tea reviews:

Usually I drink Taiwanese oolongs but farmers in Thailand and India and Nepal have been doing good work with some cultivars. “Ruby oolong” seems to be a variant of ‘jin xuan’, which is what I drink more of. This one from Darjeeling is velvety, fruitier than a jin xuan

I buy it at Rainbow Grocery in SF at bulk rates, a bit cheaper than the price straight from them:

youngmountaintea.com/products/…

The one from Rishi is from Thailand: rishi-tea.com/products/organic…

#Tea #Oolong #TeaReviews

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If anybody needs a way to effectively block Youtube ads on the Mac, the pro version of AdGuard seems to do the trick. I got it around 2021 from some shady Russian website, I cannot guarantee anything of course, but my key does work, the trick is to activate directly in the app, without trying to associate the key with an account. The license I have is lifetime and for 3 devices, there are annual and family licenses available too. If anybody is interested and and wishes to take the risk, the purchase link I used is allsoft.ru/software/security/o…

Today is November 4th. On this day three years ago, war was declared in Ethiopia's Tigray region. It ended up being among the bloodiest civil wars of our era, and killed hundreds of thousands by the time it ended on Nov 3rd 2022. We are still investigating atrocities and alleged atrocities until this day.

The conflict completely changed me as a person forever, in so many ways.

News report from that day:
reuters.com/article/us-ethiopi…

En estos días fríos y un poco depresivos me ha dado por aprender #rust #rustlang y me está encantando, no solo por el lenguaje en sí, sino por los maravillosos recursos oficiales de aprendizaje que tienen. Los tres que tienen en su web son muy, muy buenos.

rust-lang.org/learn

in reply to luisδμ 🌾

A mi también me gusta mucho. Esos son buenos recursos, luego esta´Rust by example, que está muy bien para ver soluciones típicas: doc.rust-lang.org/rust-by-exam…

Otros años para aprender estuve haciendo el Advent of Code, que está bien porque son problemas relativamente cortos y autocontenidos con soluciones que no son ambiguas.

Me gusta mucho la expresividad del sistema de tipos, y, por ejemplo, como uno se asegura de tratar los posibles errores de una Option o Result, y como funciona match con las enums.

One year ago, we called for Europeans’ solidarity.
And our call was answered.

Thanks to the generosity of towns, cities, regions and companies across Europe, 271 school buses have been donated so far as part of the EU Solidarity with Ukraine initiative.

As part of the campaign, today in Kyiv we hand over the last of 100 new EU-funded buses to bring back hope in the future of Ukrainian children.

Thank you to Europeans!

We #StandWithUkraine.

More: ttps://europa.eu/!TtHcpq

ÚLTIMA HORA | El 87% de la militancia del PSOE apoya los pactos de Sánchez para lograr la investidura eldiario.es/politica/87-13-mil…

The US Copyright Office asked for public comments on the issue of generative AI training data and got ~9700 comments: regulations.gov/docket/COLC-20…

Most of them are seeverwl paragraphs long. Anyone with government experience know what the process looks like for analyzing them?

Assuming you get staffers to read all 9,700, what do they do next? Do they prepare some kind of summary document for decision makers to read?

SARS-CoV-2 attacks the mitochondria in cells, depleting their energy.

"researchers found that the virus blocks specific genes that use oxygen to create ATP, forcing the body to deplete finite energy reserves in the body. Without an energy source, cells throughout the body begin to starve, with the cells powering the brain and the heart suffering the most.”

news.unchealthcare.org/2023/10…

#LongCovid #Covid19

Introducing Face in View. A revolutionary new feature in JAWS and Fusion that tells you how to position yourself so that your face is clearly on-camera. Face in View uses facial tracking points to audibly guide you to look directly into your camera. Check out this short video: youtu.be/uAD7z-rfV5Q?si=ApMg-2…

#JAWS #Fusion #FaceInView

someone got me to read this article about S Group, a #cooperative group in #Finland that runs the biggest #supermarket chain there. The article is quite interesting, but I'd like to hear Finns' opinions on it if you feel up to reading and commenting on it: peoplespolicyproject.org/2023/…

Does #TaylorSwift use Tutanota to protect her privacy? Maybe yes, maybe no.🤔

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