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To je brutál
youtube.com/watch?v=OOy8LGQe9F…
in reply to Archos

Není nějaký sestřih toho podstatného na cca ±10 minut? 🤔 96 minut nemám a posouvání je vlastně neodborný střih, kdy mi občas něco podstatného může uniknout 🤷🏻‍♂️, takže bych to nechal na odbornících 😊.
in reply to Ferda 😼✔️

Já moc velký odborník na střih videa nejsem, dělám to úplně stejně jako ty :-)) . Já jsem hlavně koukal na ten konec, na to zachycení.
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in reply to Ferda 😼✔️

@ferda Vlastně stačí jen tohle youtube.com/watch?v=wvZwwnybX_… :-))
in reply to Archos

Super 👍🏻, dám si to ještě jednou 😊, to se neokouká 😁, díky 💚.


Had a conversation last week that went something like this:
Person A (marketing): we need to redesign our website so we can make it more informative
Me (CTO): great
Person B (PM): I have the old WordPress account info, maybe we could start over on that
Me: lol absolutely fucking not
in reply to Matt May

Have you decided what you're using instead?

My little company is also redesigning our website. We were already using WordPress, and we've started a new WordPress site. With everything Matt Mullenweg has been doing lately, I'm tempted to suggest using something else, but I don't know what. Having such a wide selection of themes and plugins is certainly convenient.

in reply to Matt Campbell

@matt Not yet, but I’m kind of a minimalist. It might just be a static site in Eleventy with a blog/newsletter hosted on Buttondown.


Hey, they did it! People have known for a long time that in 4 dimensions you can pack equal-sized balls so that each touches 24 others. In 2008 someone showed that's the best you can do. But in April this year, three mathematicians showed there's essentially just 𝑜𝑛𝑒 𝑤𝑎𝑦 you can accomplish this!

This way is easy to describe. Take the points whose coordinates are all integers, together with those whose coordinates are all integers plus 1/2. Use each of these points as the center of a ball of radius 1/2. Then each ball touches 24 others. This pattern is called the 𝗗𝟰 𝗹𝗮𝘁𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗲.

The new result shows that if you pack equal-sized balls in 4 dimensions so that each touches 24 others, you're 𝑓𝑜𝑟𝑐𝑒𝑑 to create a version of the D4 lattice - possibly rotated, translated and/or rescaled.

This sort of thing is hard to show: it took a lot of fancy math and two weeks of calculation on a standard desktop computer. I believe only other dimensions where we know a result like this are 1, 2, 8 and 24. In dimension 3 it's just false: you can pack equal-sized balls so that each touches 12 others, and this is the best you can do, but there are uncountably many different ways to do it!

arxiv.org/abs/2404.18794



We've spent decades trying different things to counter our rising domestic extremism problem. Good news: We've finally found a strategy that seems to work. thestar.com/opinion/contributo…


Deutschland braucht mehr Einwanderung und eine großzügige Asylregelung.


Trápí mě taková existenciální otázka. Přejmenuje se Xfce, až bude plně podporovat Wayland? :-)
in reply to Jiří Pavlík

Xf v názvu pochází z toolkitu Xforms. Vzhledem k tomu, že to Olivier Fourdan přepsal do GTK už v roce 1999, změna názvu už má zpoždění čtvrt století. Dávno se to mělo jmenovat Gtce! 😃


I'm a little puzzled at the salience that is being given to the Apple conclusions on #LLM #reasoning when we have lots of prior art. For example: LLMs cannot correctly infer a is b, if their corpora only contain b is a. #Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2309.12288

#AI #MachineLearning #logic

in reply to modulux

I think it's just people looking for confirmation, and the name apple attached somehow is giving that research more public light, when it really is just another paper on how to get better benchmark to study "reasoning" capabilities. I put reasoning in quotes since it means such different things depending on if you are in the field or not.
in reply to mnl mnl mnl mnl mnl

I tend to think so too. I suppose it shouldn't really surprise me, but I expected a bit more critical engagement.

There's lots of evidence on the limits of LLM reasoning, as well as pretty basic self-reference and so on (how many letters l does this statement include?). And yes, reasoning is being used rather technically in the sense of deductive inference.



Mé tažení světem ipv6 pokračuje. Po rozchození připojení doma jsem nahodil ipv6 i na jednom svém serveru. Další bod na TODO je: Vykoumat jak přiřadit ipv6 jednotlivým kontejnerům v dockeru.
in reply to Smoon

Přístup k jednotlivým webům přes ipv6 na serveru jsem rozchodil celkem snadno pomocí nginx proxy, kterou jsem používal už pro ipv4. Dokonce jsem dle návodu rozchodil i ipv6 mezi kontejnery. Ale jak udělat pro každý kontejner jinou ipv6 z vnějšku jsem zatím nevykoumal. Přeci jen si říkám, že když tich ipv6 adres mam tolik, tak by běl mít každý web svou ...


The current chaos in WordPress caused by Matt seems like a good time to remind folks that the Mastodon “community” websites and trademarks are 100% owned by one man, despite pleas from current and former project members to make Mastodon a foundation with a board.

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Remember this? Where ministers belonging to the biggest party in government were hellbent on deporting a sick child before his application could be approved but their coalition partners effectively vetoed it meaning the kid and his family got asylum?

ruv.is/english/2024-10-09-yaza…

Well, it’s looking like this pissed that party’s MPs off to such an extent that the government has collapsed, meaning we’re about to have an election about the same time as the Americans.



K obědu dát guláš s pěti a pak jít na #cyklovylet, nebyl úplně dobrý nápad. K tomu ten silný vítr. No jsem rád, že už jsem doma 😀
in reply to Archos

youtu.be/qR9LwQ83K3g?si=aNjATa…

Tady je recept s anglickýma titulkama. Ona použila asi 2,5 kila brambor na 80 klusek. Porce pro dospělého člověka je dle mého odhadu tak 8-10 klusek.



Please also fix this on Android @Tutanota . The Calendar app theme is blue but the date of picker is always green; and the date picker does not match the app dark themes; it is terrible when using it at night and we have this bright rectangle hurting our eyes.
@Tuta
in reply to Marcos D. Alves

Hi there! Thanks for sharing, we will pass this on to the team.


"The lady at the charity shop today told me she wishes ppl wd clear out their kids' old toys in the lead up to Xmas rather than after because she always sees parents in the days before Xmas looking for toys for their little ones who might be strapped for cash. She said there's rarely anything in before, but they get many toys after.
If you know your child is going to get lots of presents for Xmas this year, by clearing out early you could make another child's Xmas a lot more special."


If only they had encrypted email 400 years ago! 😆

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Usuarios ciegos de linux. ¿Creéis que hoy en día es factible trabajar en un aula con Orca y software libre? O sí o sí tenemos que irnos a Windows o a Mac? Estoy escribiendo un artículo sobre esto, y no me gustaría meter la pata. Hace muchos años que no le doy otra oportunidad a Orca.


Hey, @modulux, tú sabes algo de la corrección de TWBlue para poder leer los posts de personas que tienen unicode en el nombre? es una putada esto. Es que no recuerdo el usuario de Manuel Cortés


A la vuelta de la manifestación por #viviendadigna me he encontrado con Francisco Aijon, el padre de uno de #Los6DeZaragoza y hemos estado hablando un poco.

Están intentando presionar al #psoe a través de #sumar para ver si hacen algo, pero por lo que comenta no hay mucha esperanza.

Cago en todo.

Que asco de vida.



Was lustig ist: jahrelang sagen die Verschwörungsmenschen, man wolle Chips in den Kopf pflanzen. Dann kommt Musk, der will das mit seiner Firma Neuralink probieren, und die jubeln ihm zu weil er Trump unterstützt.


In 2024 the Apple Mail client on the iPhone is still a gigantic pile of shit. But hey, everybody hate email now thanks to Google two-decades of trying to kill it.


Se pueden hacer muchas cosas inteligentes desde el prisma tecnocrático, regulatorio y fiscal para atajar el problema de la vivienda. Y a cualquier burócrata le tiran las ganas de ir por ahí, porque aprecia la elegancia de la intervención mínima.

Pero al ser tan listos, también hay un gran margen de error.

A veces no hay que ser tan listos. Llega con actuar con seriedad, consistencia y proporcionalidad (a un gran problema, una gran solución).

Mi solución tonta al problema de vivienda: construcción financiada por las AAPP, parque permanente de alquiler con contratos de largo plazo (10, 15 años), a coste más 10%, el 10% se invierte en construir o adquirir más vivienda.

in reply to modulux

es que se han comido un montón de vivienda. Habría que coserlos a impuestos hasta que la dejen
in reply to Juan CBS

Esa es otra,, pero bueno, ahí podemos resbalar por temas de confiscatoriedad, competencias, inseguridad jurídica de las medidas, y depende del ánimo que tenga el TC del momento.

Pero si se crea un parque público permanente de vivienda social, la vivienda como inversión también decaería, porque sería mucho más difícil de colocar a gente que no esté desesperada.



Which Global Superpower do you trust most to maintain a mutual peace and invest in a sustainable future?

#Mastodon

  • USA (22%, 8 votes)
  • China (77%, 28 votes)
  • Russia (0%, 0 votes)
36 voters. Poll end: 3 weeks ago



Hab grad die Band "ok.danke.tschüss entdeckt. Echt hörenswert. Aufgefallen sind sie mir, weil Ohrfunk.de das hier gespielt hat: youtu.be/koGaUwyp7DA?si=XRLnaL… Und dann hab ich noch einige tolle Songs mehr gefunden, wie "Soldat", "das neue Normal" oder verrückt... Reinhören lohnt sich meiner Meinung nach!
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One thing I still like about twitter is their 'spaces'. What would be a good open source alternative to that?

I accept it won't (easily) integrate to Mastodon's web UI, which would be ideal, but I am looking for as low a barrier as possible:

- No new apps, so Mumble drops out
- Web UI
- No account
- Audio-only

Any suggestions?

in reply to Emil Jacobs - Collectifission

No idea, I think it's pretty great, but nobody uses it. Maybe fedi people aren't into audio chat, I don't know.



Somehow the WordPress situation keeps getting worse...


Etiquette tip

If you go somewhere posh and you're worried about using the wrong knife or passing the butter incorrectly and other such 'rules', remember:

Those who matter don't notice; those who notice don't matter.

Took me almost 50 years to learn that.



Of course. Posting from #LinuxDays conference must be done from #Linux phone.
🐧️📱️#PostMarketOS #Gnome #OnePlus6 #Tuba
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in reply to Štěpán Škorpil

To be honest, I only published the previous post from linux phone. The main reason is not working camera. Phone without camera is big limitation in today's world... But let's hope, that one day...
in reply to Štěpán Škorpil

Currently it's because Oneplus 6(T) has different camera interface. Linux has D-Phy working with same sensor for Pocophone F1, but C-Phy on OP6 is not yet supported.


Phishing emails look exceptionally good these days. I got a few that looked completely legitimate. My email spam didn't even catch them

Please remind yourselves, your family, & friends that if something seems SHOCKING in email, especially related to your banks or Venmo/PayPal accounts, close the email and look in your app or web account.

Do not click links. Do not call any listed phone numbers. Open your account and check there first

If something is still wrong, call the number in the app

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in reply to jilleduffy

One more suggestion: verify domains carefully. L Vs. I vs. 1, O (Oscar) vs. 0 (zero), such things. If in doubt, quickly run a screen reader, all major operating systems have a built-in one now. Also, extra words in the URL is an alarming signal, like paypal-payments.com or your-bank-billing.com. Google first if those are legitimate domains.
in reply to André Polykanine

@menelion

I'm actually seeing less of those and more that look perfectly legitimate. I'm not sure how the name is being concealed without the swapping of letters/numbers, but I am. No joke.



Ich will garantiert nicht protzen oder angeben, das ist überhaupt nicht in meiner Natur.

Aber gerade wurde mein demnächst erscheinendes neues Album als "Die beste neue #Musik des Jahres, die ich bisher gehoert habe!" bezeichnet, und ich muss zugeben:

Das tut einfach gut.

Ich *brauche* es nicht, ich lebe nicht dafür, aber:

Es tut einfach so verdammt gut.

Im Herzen drin.

Wenn mal was zurück kommt.

Und wenn es dann auch noch so etwas ist.

Danke.

❤️

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Is there an accessible way to run a full ram test? I've heard of memtest on a thumb drive, but I don't know if it's accessible in any way. Every week or so, I get an error about an application not able to write to a memory address, but Windows just says "application", not a specific name. I don't know if a particular application is having problems, or if I should be worried about my ram.
in reply to Alex Hall

does the error run in the app's container?
CTRL+NVDA+f1 or jaws+Q gives you the name of the running app as you probably know.
in reply to Sean Randall

@cachondo It doesn't seem to. It's just a dialog that appears, with a title of "Windows", every so often. It seems to be on its own, not tied to any particular application, but that could just be how some application is coded. I'll try the trick with getting the current app name next time. I didn't think of that.


The last time I made a video about #Ableton, it was to do with Note, their iOS music-making app.
This video is an Ableton-first, in which I bring you their newest piece of hardware, #AbletonMove.
It ships with a web-based screen-reader and I've been enjoying it for many months.
It uses sounds from Note, but in a hardware form.
32 poly-aftertouch pads, four tracks of midi (or samples,) 8 knobs, USB-C for power and controlling Ableton Live and a USB-A port for connecting class-compliant midi devices, should you wish to trigger it from a keyboard.

Please be advised that screen-reader support is currently an experimental feature and is not fully fleshed out.
Not all aspects of the experience are as desired and there are a few kinks, but it is very much better than nothing whatsoever, and I am extremely thankful to the team that made this possible.

Ableton themselves are not talking about this screen-reader function in any of their literature, but I think it's important enough that it deserves recognition, and to bring an accessible groove-box to blind people in this way.

#InspiredBySound - Let's Move! (Ableton Move Accessibility Overview) youtu.be/p8IbinbOhY4
#Accessibility #ScreenReader



Question for web developers: Does anyone know what happened to Marko 6? Ryan Carniato used to blog about it, before he left the Marko team at eBay to work on his own framework (Solid) at Netlify and Sentry. As I understand it, Marko 6 was supposed to be the epitome of the "vanishing front-end framework" idea popularized by Svelte, that is, zero-overhead abstraction through an advanced compiler. I want that.



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Obwohl es nur in extremen Ausnahmefällen gestattet ist, schießen Jäger in #Brandenburg #Wölfe und verscharren sie. Natürschützer verlangen ein Durchgreifen des Staates gegen solche Straftaten. nd-aktuell.de/artikel/1185945.…




Anyone from the C undefined behavior police reading this? Is this valid code? It passes a null to a string arg in vprintf via a va_list. In printf, a null for %s crashes with gcc. But with vprintf, it just adds "(null)" and does not crash. bpa.st/UY3A @dalias @regehr maybe?
in reply to daniel:// stenberg://

@bagder I think, instead, that there was some sea libraries that do percent s with a null pointer and print the literal string null. Try the simple obvious case on the same platform.
in reply to rsalz

@rsalz NULL yes, 0 no. 0 is an int, 4 bytes. NULL is a pointer, 8 bytes. On 64 bit platforms.
in reply to daniel:// stenberg://

@bagder @rsalz i understand your point, and it's difficult in the context of va_args, but NULL is _defined_ as the value which, when cast to int, is equal to 0
in reply to daniel:// stenberg://

@bagder You're right, of course. Thanks for reminder; I should know better :). So "lucky accident". (Do any systems zero the stack at startup?)