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“Hello, world” from scratch on a 6502 — https://invidious.fdn.fr/watch?v=LnzuMJLZRdU
#6502 #8bits #retrocomputing
“Hello, world” from scratch on a 6502 — Part 1
Learn how computers work in this series where I build and program a basic computer with the classic 6502 microprocessor. More info: https://www.eater.net/6502 Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yl8vPW5hydQ Part 3: https://www.youtube.Ben Eater | Invidious
We'll be working on a prototype that uses #Python and #Django to get the basic functionality working. We'll also be hosting weekly sharing sessions on #CommunityBuilding principles to develop our Code of Conduct and a larger framework for community wellness. 🥳
Irina Truong is one of the best senior #Python developers I know. Her work is always outstanding and polished. She also contributes to open source: https://github.com/j-bennet. You want her in your team, trust me.
Unfortunately she was part of the 13% recently laid off by #Elastic. This is your luck! She’s now open to work: https://www.linkedin.com/in/irinatruong
This website is going to change a lot about our society. I can see how it may change my life already.
https://beta.openai.com/
This plot is also interesting:
- #gzip and #lz4 have fixed (!) and very low RAM usage across levels and compression/decompression
- #xz RAM usage scales with the level from a couple of MBs (0) to nearly a GB (9)
- #zstd RAM usage scales weirdly with level but not as extreme as #xz
#Python #matplotlib
This chart includes multithreaded runs for #zstd.
Very interesting! 🧐
https://gitlab.com/nobodyinperson/compression-algorithm-benchmark
#Python #matplotlib #Jupyter #JupyterLab
Yann Büchau / ⏱️ Compression Algorithm Benchmark · GitLab
A Python script to benchmark file compression algorithms 🗜️GitLab
https://www.bassi.io/articles/2022/12/02/on-pygobject/
If you like Python, and you want to use #GTK to write your applications, please consider joining the effort to maintain the PyGObject bindings.
#Whisper is an #openSource #speechRecognition model written in #Python by #OpenAI. I’ve just seen it in action. Extract an #mp3 from a video, run it through Whisper, and it turns every spoken word into text. It even does a very decent job in #Danish. Perfect for subtitling #TV and #video. I am very impressed.
https://github.com/openai/whisper
#ai #language #transcription #speechToText
GitHub - openai/whisper: Robust Speech Recognition via Large-Scale Weak Supervision
Robust Speech Recognition via Large-Scale Weak Supervision - GitHub - openai/whisper: Robust Speech Recognition via Large-Scale Weak SupervisionGitHub
Myuzi is a great, little music player for Linux. It streams just the sound from just music on YouTube, making it a perfect, simple FOSS alternative to Spotify. The dev is really nice and extremely responsive when there's a bug or a request!
But they can't seem to get their head around how to implement MPRIS support, so the app can't be controlled via media controls on the keyboard, etc.
Unfortunately I can't code. Could you help out? Here's the issue: https://gitlab.com/zehkira/myuzi/-/issues/10
#Myuzi #FOSSHelp #LinuxApp #Python #MPRIS
Support playback control via MPRIS (#10) · Issues · zehkira / Myuzi · GitLab
it would be cool if the media playback could be controlled via the pulseaudio system tray controllerGitLab
https://flathub.org/apps/details/io.gitlab.theevilskeleton.Upscaler
#linux #gnome #gtk #python #gnu #foss #opensource
Flathub—An app store and build service for Linux
Find and install hundreds of apps and games for Linux. Enjoy GIMP, GNU Octave, Spotify, Steam and many more!flathub.org
If you are a #python programmer and are also a bit into #packaging, have a look and help create the future of #archlinux package repository management:
https://repod.archlinux.page
https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/repod
We are currently hard at work to build a straight forward user experience on the command-line with 0.3.0: https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/repod/-/milestones/2#tab-issues
So, first, I need to thank @talon for accepting my request.
I also need to apologise to @stux for going to an other instance.
I hope that everyone feels ok.
I made my own speech library, called unispeak, it's for python.
You can contribute at
https://github.com/paxcoder/unispeak
it's licensed under MIT license.
I hope that we will see that it's used more videly, especially in games.
You can get special license that you don't need to credit me for the software, this license is received if game is interesting enough.
btw, I am better and better in #python
btw, Talon, did you upgraded to macOS ventura?
I should probably fill out my profile on here.
Do I should add my github there too?
Since my website is down, because my hoster was a bad choice.
If you recommend a free hosting, what it would be?
GitHub - paxcoder/unispeak: a speak module for python
a speak module for python. Contribute to paxcoder/unispeak development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
My favorite coding language is #rustlang, but I "speak" #typescript, #javascript, #html, #css, too.
I'm also capable in #python and #swift, but not as much.
I'm new to the mastodon/toot style of communication (never used Twitter, either), so I'm still learning of how this all works.
My goal is to give you some behind-the scenes peeks onto the DeltaChat development.
#introduction
Would you like to work in @ripencc@twitter.com R&D team on one of the largest Internet measurement networks? We are looking for a #python / #djangoproject developer for #RIPEAtlas. Check out the details on our careers page! https://www.ripe.net/about-us/staff/careers-at-the-ripe-ncc/vacancy/249106
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/kistel/status/1577243271340101632
Careers at the RIPE NCC
Working at the RIPE NCC gives you an excellent opportunity to be at the core of Internet developments. A full list of jobs and careers at the RIPE NCCRIPE Network Coordination Centre
Read about the latest XMPP universe updates, such as @Monal, jmp.chat and #python nbxmpp + of course the latest updates on our #Standards!
Enjoy! 📰 ☕
https://xmpp.org/2022/10/the-xmpp-newsletter-september-2022/
#jabber #xep #interoperability
Join me at 3pm GMT/11am Eastern/8am Pacific
https://twitch.tv/ebassi
https://twitch.tv/ebassi
#SearchHut 🔎
"SearchHut is a curated free software #SearchEngine developed and operated by #SourceHut."
"SearchHut indexes from a curated set of domains." 🤩
"In the future, it will be expanded to support narrowing down your search terms by applicable tags (e.g. #docs #python), filtering for sites with and without #JavaScript, searching specific sites (e.g. @wikipedia.org), and other features." 🚀
https://searchhut.org/
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32104609
Loving this 💖
Orca, the screenreader, could use a lot of help with modernizing its code base.
Scraping HTML Websites with Beautiful Soup
Scraping HTML websites for information is a common task. This blog post shows how to extract information via the Beautiful Soup (bs4) Python library. Some wanted information is buried in semi-structuSRCco.de
https://boards.greenhouse.io/civiceagle/jobs/4015745005
#FediHired #CivicData
Cyber Engineer
Cyber EngineerExperience: SeniorsLocation: Dulles, VANode is supporting a U.S. Government customer on a large mission-critical development and sustainment program to design, build, deliver, and operate a network operations environment; including …infosec-jobs.com
https://www.cedricbonhomme.org/2022/05/10/freshermeat-0-8-1/
#python #opensource #security
Freshermeat 0.8.1
I’ve recently released Freshermeat 0.8.1 and Freshermeat 0.8.0, which contains bug fixes, some backend improvements (especially for the CVE fetcher) and a brand new API based on the Flask-RESTX library.Cedric's website
#mastodonpy 👍
to analyze a thread that I started yesterday and which developed slightly above average reply-dynamics. – at least for my standards.🙂
I plan to improve the visualization and then publish the #jupyternotebook and the interactive SVG-File with links to each toot.
Give this toot a fav if you want to get informed. (I can process that via the API 🤓)
#python #opendata #fediverse #visualization
I'm Sumana Harihareswara, a woman in #NYC New York City. I have a consultancy https://changeset.nyc, Changeset Consulting and provide short-term project management services for #freesoftware #FLOSS #opensource projects. I'm writing a book on maintainership skills and have accidentally developed expertise in #Python packaging tools.
I'm married, a stand-up comedian & fanvidder, a frequent poster on #MetaFilter & #Dreamwidth, Indian-American. Just moved from mastodon.social!
Changeset - Changeset Consulting
Bringing new life to the open source projects you depend on.changeset.nyc
- I'm a writer, programmer and researcher based in Melbourne.
- My day job involves a lot(!) of #dataviz and my main tools of the trade are #d3js, #python, #R and #GIS software. But I also play around with p5.js and SQL on occasion.
- Outside of that, I'm looking to learn more about digital librarianship and curatorship, digital humanities, early internet and the #indieweb, live art coding, generative art and cool web design.
- I was also a #music journalist for a few years and I'm a classically trained singer, so I'm always keen to hear new recs
✌️
Looking for a new challenge.
I am really good at:
- #infosec marketing
- #technicalwriting
- #marketing
- #infosec
- #scripting (#python)
Hoping to bypass the HR filter. If you are #recruiting at a humane company that respects & values employees, please reach out!
#remote
(++ to anyone who picks up on my good/excessive hashtag usage)
pstack prints stack traces from running processes or core files. pstack uses an internal DWARF parser to get debugging information. pstack by default just attempts to display the symbols of each traced function, but if debugging info is provided the arguments to the functions can be displayed as well. pstack has special support for #Python traces.
Website 🔗️: https://github.com/peadar/pstack
#free #opensource #foss #fossmendations
GitHub - peadar/pstack: Print stack traces from running processes, or core files. Works properly for x86_64 without frame pointers
Print stack traces from running processes, or core files. Works properly for x86_64 without frame pointers - GitHub - peadar/pstack: Print stack traces from running processes, or core files. Works ...GitHub