#Conversations_im 2.17.0 has support for emoji reactions ๐
Since @Codeberg appears to be under constant DDoS attacks they have added pretty strict rate limits that the @fdroidorg build server keeps running into. ๐
Another build cycle just failed and it's unclear when 2.17.0 will be available on F-Droid.
Maybe Codeberg and F-Droid can back channel an allow list or something? ๐
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It's time for BEE FACTS
For every donation to this link, I will post one (1) fact about bees!
These little green bees are sweat bees. They're called that because they love salt & might come get some from you if you're sweaty.
They're solitary, sting but not very hard, and most of them nest in bare patches of dirt next to plants.
Plant flowers & leave some bare spots!
Honeybees are famous for working hard, but if you watch a hive, most of them spend a lot of time just chillin out on the honeycomb.
So when people tell you you gotta "be a good worker bee".... now you know the secret to their work ethic. Secure housing, affordable food, & naps.
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The article discusses the importance of operating systems adapting to modern hardware advancements for better performance and efficiency. It emphasizes the need for OS research and development to keep pace with hardware evolution. The speaker highlights the potential benefits of rethinking the OS-hardware relationship.
Link: usenix.org/conference/osdi21/pโฆ
Comments: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4โฆ
Just heard about this new terminal, Ghostty.
Seems pretty cool.
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Patiently awaiting an invite to the beta.
The article discusses how QUIC, a protocol designed for fast internet connections, faces performance challenges under certain conditions. Through experimental data, the authors conclude that QUIC is not optimal over fast networks and suggest potential improvements to enhance its speed and efficiency.
Link: arxiv.org/abs/2310.09423
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QUIC is not Quick Enough over Fast Internet
QUIC is expected to be a game-changer in improving web application performance. In this paper, we conduct a systematic examination of QUIC's performance over high-speed networks.arXiv.org
This article was published on the 10th anniversary of the article "40 years of tax cuts for the rich failed to trickle down, economics study says."
And on the 20th anniversary of the article "30 years of tax cuts for the rich failed to trickle down, economics study says."
And on the 30th anniversary of the article "20 years of tax cuts for the rich failed to trickle down, economics study says."
And on the 40th anniversary of the article "10 years of tax cuts for the rich failed to trickle down, economics study says."
And on the 15th anniversary of the article "35 years of tax cuts for the rich failed to trickle down, economics study says."
And on the 13th anniversary of the article "37 years of tax cuts for the rich failed to trickle down, economics study says."
And on the third anniversary of the article "47 years of tax cuts for the rich failed to trickle down, economics study says."
And on the 44th anniversary of the article "Six years of tax cuts for the rich failed to tric
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50 years of tax cuts for the rich failed to trickle down, economics study says
Tax cuts for the wealthy didn't boost the economies of the U.S. and 17 other countries โ but they did worsen income inequality.Aimee Picchi (CBS News)
Fantastic wide-ranging discussion about websites and browsers for a generalist to be aware of. You don't need to know how to do everything, but you DO need a huge contextual awareness across the stack to solve hard problems. Even a hint. 13min
youtu.be/-Ln-8QM8KhQ
I emphasize how important even knowledge of a thing being a thing helps. And it will seem utterly useless in the moment. It matters later, you will be completely surprised random tech stuff you did 20 years earlier randomly comes up as important. Try things, even Linux.
How is this Website so fast!?
Breaking down the McMaster Carr website and the techniques they use to make it so dang fast.00:00 - Intro00:38 - Server Rendered HTML00:54 - Prefetching HTML...YouTube
Now, if your video is scripted, as mine often are, I have a much simpler solution:
1. In YouTube Studio, after uploading the video, I upload the script inside the "subtitles" tab.
2. I wait like an hour before publishing the video
That's it. I don't think creators have much excuse anymore for poor captions. Other than you just don't want as many folks to enjoy your work.
Another thing about proper captions is that it's often framed as "helping deaf/hard of hearing folks", and that's accurate and valid, but there's more.
For me as an English speaker, it helps my viewers for whom English isn't their first language, as they can read along.
It also helps folks who watch your videos with the sound off/low... such as folks in public, folks in quiet spaces, folks in bed, folks with young kids...
...you know, pretty much everyone at some point in their lives.
Mahasen Al Khateeb, a Palestinian #digital #illustrator, used to draw children stories and teach Procreate. She skilfully painted the suffering of her people in north Gaza using her stylus. It was her only outlet from a year of pain, horror and genocide.
Today the US-backed zionist regime killed her. Rest in peace Mahasen ๐
@mahasen_ktheeb on IG
#Gaza #Palestine #Genocide #ArmsEmbargoNow #USA #Israel
My email collection is now hosted on my own site:
We really should talk more about why Nate Silver is not particularly liked by a lot of people who actually work with data.
"I would bet 60-40, 70-30 on lab leak probably"
This is just throwing random numbers on his hunches. He does this _all of the time_ and doesn't generally disclose (or even necessarily know to disclose) which pieces are his "hunches."
He mixes things that he puts into a model and fails to mention any validation beyond topline as well
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Hrefna (DHC) (@hrefna@hachyderm.io)
"Data journalism" equals traditional punditry except you put arbitrary numbers on everything.Hachyderm.io
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I suppose the whole process, and my own mind, is still contaminated because I initially used an LLM. I can think of the following things that remain from my usage of Claude:
- The use of FFV1 as a lossless video codec. Presumably I would have found that in the FFmpeg documentation if I had really looked.
- The pixel format conversion to yuv420p to fix compatibility problems. Claude gave me that one for the MP4 version, and then I also applied it to WebM.
- The use of 256 Kbps for AAC.
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Amos Miller of Glidance released a new amazing video showing the capability of Glide, the mobility tool that he has created. If you have not seen this new video, and by the way it is described, then I highly encourage you to check it out... youtube.com/watch?v=Xq8ofapGxXโฆ
#Blind #Mobility #AmosMiller #Glidance #Glide #Accessible
Glide Demonstration Video #2: Stairs, Roads without Sidewalks, Paths, Overhead Obstacles & More.
In our second scenario video, we demonstrate Glide, the world's first intelligent guide for the blind and low vision community, in a variety of new situation...YouTube
Itโs time for these leaders to actually lead, clearing a path that leads beyond X and towards social media environments like Bluesky and Mastodon โ platforms that at least gesture in the direction of user safety and protection of the vulnerable.
Hell. YES.
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Itโs time to say goodbye to Elon Muskโs X. Changes to blocking online harassment will endanger users.
As announced to users Wednesday, X is planning to deprive its users of another vital tool for combating ever-escalating online stalking and harassment on the platform, writes Gwen Snyder.Gwen Snyder (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Exclusive: Trump ground game in key states flagged as potentially fake โ Guardian US
Data suggests canvassers linked to Elon Muskโs America Pac falsely claimed to have visited homes of potential votersapple.news
Never thought about it this way, but recently I found myself doing and curating the bookmarks like couple of decades back. Honestly I thought I'm just getting old, the middle age crisis or something, but now I realised I maybe just intuitively started to fix some search engine issues...
Cool. That was the case for me too, and I suspect many in my diocese, until a couple of days ago and it really feels like a breach of trust.
Thanks!
New weekend challenge moto:
#SystemCrafters (@daviwil) rule 42: "To maximize your learning opportunities, do stupid things [in your computer] that force you to dig yourself out of a hole". ๐ค
Source: youtube.com/live/TjMTNSdhUvk?tโฆ
Making the Most of Terminal Emacs - System Crafters Live!
In this stream, we'll discuss some thoughts I've had after using Emacs in the terminal for various tasks recently and then spend some time working on a strea...YouTube
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in reply to Daniel Gultsch • • •Sorry for the inconvenience! We did mention here that we haven't changed any of our rate limits in response to the recent outages yet, so we find this kind of weird: social.anoxinon.de/@Codeberg/1โฆ
(Regardless: @fdroidorg, feel free to get in touch with us so that we can work things out!) ~n
Codeberg.org (@Codeberg@social.anoxinon.de)
social.anoxinon.de - MastodonDaniel Gultsch
in reply to Codeberg.org • • •Sorry this wasnโt meant to be an accusation. Iโve been a very happy member for almost two years and will continue to be.
Build log says HTTP Response code 429. Thatโs literally all I know.
But if it's not intentional thatโs even more reason for you and @fdroidorg to get in touch.
Codeberg.org
in reply to Daniel Gultsch • • •You're fine! I didn't mean to come across as defensive either, I just wanted to provide some more context (that this wasn't an abnormally overzealous ratelimit - which seemed to be your assumption and would've been my assumption too). ~n
P.S. Nope, definitely not intentional :)
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in reply to Benjamin • • •@blindcoder Message Reactions need support for "Occupant IDs" on the server that hosts the MUC.
From ejabberd 23.10 this is available with a module called mod_muc_occupantid
docs.ejabberd.im/admin/configuโฆ
There is also something for @prosodyim but I canโt tell you what version or module you need.
Modules Options - ejabberd Docs
docs.ejabberd.imChewie
in reply to Daniel Gultsch • • •I can confirm that reactions works with the #OpenFire XMPP server ๐ฅณ