Erlang Solutions: Aleksander Lisiecki’s prize-winning eArangoDB at SpawnFest 2021
It’s tempting to say that SpawnFest is an event that doesn’t need an introduction, but we’ll give it one anyway. SpawnFest is an annual remote hackathon, where teams have exactly one weekend (48 hours to be exact) to create the best BEAM-related application … ⌘ Read more
Erlang Solutions: Blockchain Tech Deep Dive 2/4 | Myths vs Realities
This is the second part of our ‘Making Sense of Blockchain’ blog post series – you can read part 1 on ‘6 Blockchain Principles’ here.
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Save the Date: Next Community All Hands on December 9th
We’re one month away from our next Community All Hands event, on December 9th at 8am PST/5pm CET. This is a unique opportunity for Docker staff, Captains, and the broader Docker community to come together for live company updates, product updates, demos, community shout-outs and Q&A. The last all-hands gathered more than 2,000 attendees from […]
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Apple Event for 18 October 2021, 10:00 PDT, 13:00 EDT begins. Commentary will stream as replies to this twt. I might miss things here and there, as I will also be on a work meeting from 13:00 to 14:00 EDT.
Apple Store online down before today’s event. Less than two hours till it goes live!
@prologic@twtxt.net I am thinking on calling in sick to work. 😂 Every time I order an iPhone, I take the day off on delivery day. On Apple events I normally use my lunch and break times all combined, to watch them.
Apple’s event on Monday is bringing, as always, speculation to the table. One thing most outlets seem to agree is the introduction of an “M1X” chip, thought Apple might call it differently. M1X might also mean, M1(we don’t know what comes after, or next generation). Either way, I would really like to see the return of the 27” iMac, but I will not hold my breath. Nevertheless, Monday is going to be an exciting day for many, including me! 🍎
@prologic@twtxt.net Works permit, I will probably be twting about it. I try not to miss one single event.
“Join us for a special event.” Unleashed 😯
#event Tomorrow, Saturday October 2nd, I’m gonna be hosting a workshop at Processing Community Day CPH about Live Coding Visuals in Improviz. Only 5 spots left, so sign up now at: https://pcdcph.com
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Audit log streaming is now in public beta
If you’re a GitHub Enterprise Cloud customer, you can now set up a stream of audit log and Git events to Splunk or an Azure Event Hub. ⌘ Read more
Join Us for Our Next Docker Community All-Hands!
Next week, on Thursday September 16th, 2021 (8am PST/5pm CET) we’ll be hosting our next quarterly Docker Community All-Hands. This virtual event, free and open to everyone, is a unique opportunity for Docker staff and the broader Docker community to come together for company and product updates, live demos, community presentations and a live Q&A. […]
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#event Upcoming Workshop / algolab: Music and Live Coding @ CPH Music Maker Space / facebook event
#event Upcoming Workshop / algolab: Visuals and Live Coding @ CPH Music Maker Space / facebook event
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Livestream on PeerTube ONLY at 10AM New York time
As the title says, I’ll be livestreaming today on PeerTube only at this link.
I’ll talk about finishing my book reptinting project that you’re going to want to know about and perhaps “recent events” (several weeks late)
for example, on Richard Stallman.
I’ll read donations I get if you want to talk about other things.
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We are excited to announce our next event for Latin America, GitHub ¡Presente! In Spanish ⌘ https://github.blog/2020-09-17-we-are-excited-to-announce-our-next-event-for-latin-america-github-presente-in-spanish/
R.I.P. Lincucks! Some comments on recent events ⌘
On the blog: Physical Media and Media Events - Threat or Menace? https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2020/07/05/pmedia.html #media
Meetable: Updates for Virtual Events ⌘ https://aaronparecki.com/2020/05/10/28/meetable
Meetable: An Open Source Events Aggregator ⌘ https://aaronparecki.com/2020/01/14/13/meetable
@lucidiot@tilde.town Agreeing that BuJo kind of saved my mind too. It now takes me about three months to fill up 251 pages with tasks, notes and events.
@kas@enotty.dk doesn’t seem like a bad idea. I suppose I should do that one day too eventually, but I haven’t livetweeted enough Apple events to bloat my file to where I’d want to bother.
The #XMPP Newsletter is out! Read the latest news from the XMPP/Jabber communities: articles, events, software releases with servers, clients/apps, and services… https://xmpp.org/2019/10/newsletter-01-october/ #social #instantmessaging #chat
This won’t get me a “Dear Mr. Cook” mention in an Apple event, but I thought it was pretty cool to be able to use my iPad in the kitchen without touching it. Voice Control is pretty good.
A popular extreme sport among superintelligences is jumping into black holes and counting how many event horizons you survive before hitting one where you couldn’t figure out the physics in time
https://www.apple.com/apple-events/livestream/ doesn’t even support dark mode. Sad!
I need to find OpenBSD and C-developers in my area. I feel lonely and stuck way too often. And I feel annoyed by every event here being targeted at linux beginner folks.
Band name of the day: global seismic event
Fundsache: “Ob das Internet in 20 Jahren genauso kommerzialisiert sein wird wie etwa die öffentlich-rechtlichen Fernsehsender (die ursprünglich auch vollkommen ohne Werbung ausgekommen sind), liegt an den Weichen, die jetzt gestellt werden. Wenn das Internet eines Tages nur noch als Träger von Werbung fungiert und große Unternehmen das Angebot bestimmen, sind die Chancen vertan worden, die wir heute haben.” Source: https://events.ccc.de/congress/1994/internet-hype_folgen.html
The Climate Event That Helped Create ‘Frankenstein’ and the Bicycle https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2016/10/25/year-without-summer/
Hot take: things aren’t changing more quickly than they used to; it’s just that it is easier to become aware of distant events before they have been aggregated and summarized into the status of ‘non-event’.
Occasionally, a quantum coin flip will decide over what version of events you remember, effectively branching the past along with the future.
every thing every time — Great Exhibition of the North https://getnorth2018.com/events/every-thing-every-time/
Thread by @JairusKhan: “I was a speaker and workshop organizer at hopeconf this year. My first 2600 meeting was over 20 years ago. I’m also an event organizer with […]” #hopeconf https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1021576113875771392.html
Band name of the day: The Event
Bad idea of the day: Scroll back through GUI input events & application states like you scroll back through shell history; inject conditionals and loops; use speculative execution of applications to show projected state from these changes.
Band name of the day: squirrel events
Band name of the day: catastrophic steam event
Seers are reverse wizards, their words are caused by future events instead of the other way round
People say that the world is getting weirder. But, the weirdness is not new: it’s always been here. It’s just not visible unless you look closely, so we see it more clearly in recent events.
Their message reaches us just as they slide behind the Hubble limit, a promise of contact eaten by the cosmic event horizon mid-greeting
Dividing atom diameter by Planck length, we can estimate that there’s probably been two or more paperclip events depending on paperclip size
Every now and then, a paperclip maximizer escapes and causes a paperclip event. The last one, for example, turned the universe into atoms
How We Survive After The Events | A Future Worth Thinking About http://www.afutureworththinkingabout.com/?p=5168
[1706.01331] Event Representations for Automated Story Generation with Deep Neural https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.01331
technological singularity but in a circling-the-drain sort of way, event horizon as the point of no return