A new public beta of GitHub Releases: How we’re improving the release experience
GitHub Releases has a new look and updated tools to make it easier for open source communities to create and share high-quality releases with auto-generated release notes. ⌘ Read more
new algo in #sndkit @!(sndkitref “sparse”)!@ is a sparse noise generator, similar to velvet noise, that produces a random series of impulses at a specified rate in Hz.
Enterprise managed users are now generally available for GitHub Enterprise Cloud
Manage your company in the cloud with more control and governance using enterprise managed users. ⌘ Read more
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.2 is now generally available
Today, we’re excited to announce that GitHub Enterprise Server 3.2 is generally available. This release brings over 70 new features and changes that improve developer experience and deliver new security capabilities. ⌘ Read more
Peter Saint-Andre: Opinions Weak and Strong
Continuing a thread that I started to explore earlier this year, I’d like to take a closer look at the intensity of opinions. Here as almost everywhere, there is a continuum: we all have opinions we hold strongly and opinions we hold weakly. Not only do the specific contents of these buckets change over time, but in general the intensity of one’s opinions can change over time, too. We’re all familiar with the sophomoric young adult who has strong opinions about everything (yes, I resemb … ⌘ Read more
What’s new from GitHub Changelog? August 2021 Recap
What did we ship in August? Codespaces, Discussions, and lots of other updates, from the general availability of the dark high contrast theme to an auto-generated table of contents for wikis. ⌘ Read more
power plant idea: mine moon rocks, drop them down a space chute, turn the energy generated on impact into steam
On the blog: Age Cohorts, Ruining Things, and Apocalypses https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2021/08/15/generations.html #rant #politics
On the blog: Free Culture Book Club — Typhoon, Part 2 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2021/08/14/typhoon2.html Generations in a Nutshell https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2021/08/15/generations.html #rant #politics
August 2021 Campus Experts applications are open!
The GitHub Campus Expert applications are officially open for the August 2021 generation! ⌘ Read more
On the blog: Developer Journal, Pachamama Raymi https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2021/08/02/generic.html #programming #project #devjournal
Proof of Work is in fact a firewall against ancestor simulations: By doing lots and lots of preimage-resistant computation and generally increasing local entropy, you make reversing your timeline by computational means just that much harder
rational people can use very irrational people as babble generators in conversations, if the rational people are high prune (which they usually are).
GitHub Packages Container registry is generally available ⌘ Read more…
added a !projects page. it’s dynamically generated :)
First pass at sticking my twtxt in a web page. It’s not escaping all the html properly, and generally needs work, but it’s a start: http://a.9srv.net/tw/following.html
rconn - a multiplatform program for creating generic reverse connections ⌘ Read more…
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.1 is now generally available ⌘ Read more…
How to Generate the Free Let’s Encrypt SSL Certificate on Your Own (Windows) Computer ⌘ Read more…
http://gangmax.me/blog/2014/02/19/use-pandoc-to-generate-reveal-dot-js-slidesshows/ diaporama markdown pandoc reveal.js slide
http://bl.ocks.org/Azgaar/b845ce22ea68090d43a4ecfb914f51bd fantasy generator map écriture
https://jdridgeway.com/python-3-generators/ generators python
https://github.com/danialgoodwin/minimal–static-blog-generator generator python static
http://citynamegenerator.com/ generator name écriture
I like and use the Brave Browser.It’s a free and open source browser with features like:
- Ad-blocking by default.
- Tracker-blocking by default.
- Anti-fingerprinting mechanisms to prevent you from being monitored.
- Built-in Tor windows.
- Run by a based Christian and not furry leftists.
As far as I’m concerned, Brave is indisputably the best general-purpose browser out there.There are other okay brows … ⌘ Read more
Whether to invest in stocks is moral tracks with whether general economic growth is moral.
2x3: {lives in social/physical reality}×{views things generally as positive/zero/negative sum}. To be honest, I think there’s relatively few people in social positive sum reality frames.
the ‘magic circle’ sine wave algorithm: [[https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/pasp/Digital_Sinusoid_Generators.html]] #links
GitHub Advanced Security: Introducing security overview beta and general availability of secret scanning for private repositories ⌘ Read more…
A Clickbait Headline Generator For Various Tech Buzzwords Written In Go ⌘ Read more…
Automatically generated web content never ceases to amuse me. (Spyware warning) https://www.slant.co/versus/126/128/~go_vs_brainfuck
Building beauty with biology ⌘ Read more…
@niplav@niplav.github.io I wouldn’t disagree with your characterization of people who’re interested in radical life extension, but their messaging, generally, seems to not mention “adding life to your years” at all. “Live to be 150” doesn’t sound all that great if you’re going to have 15 years of being in your 80s, so to speak.
@jlj@twt.nfld.uk “A good read: Why I find longtermism hard – […]” -> Interesting! I don’t particularly share that emotional intuition (although my bias probably cuts the other way: I am more moved by interesting projects, and more interesting problems probably also less neglected)–I generally find most problems other people find salient not very moving at all (although probably equally strongly moved by extremely near suffering compared to other people, but with a stronger emotional distance discount). EA makes sense in a very different way to me (phenomenologically, probably closest to philosophical high valence states it evokes).
MC 1.17: I predict there will be a bedrock wall generated on the border of 1.17 chunks that go to y=-64 and pre-1.17 chunks that go to y=0.
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.0 is now generally available ⌘ Read more…
Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains Generational Spaceships ⌘ Read more…
Rule #1 of business: You can generate revenue to infinity, but you can only cut costs to zero. Ask HN: Is frugality underrated in startups? | Hacker News
npm 7 is now generally available! ⌘ Read more…
new algorithm in @!(ref “sndkit”)!@: @!(sndkitref “phasor”)!@ generates a normalized periodic ramp signal, typically used for table-lookup oscillators.
Mirroring my private sites on the IPFS network. Generating my static site using 11ty
a dynamically generated page for food recipes: !food
Tactic: Salty chips (Salty chips that make you buy water as a general pattern).
“Everyone who had serious philosophical conundra on that subject just, you know, died, a generation before. The Bitchun Society didn’t need to convert its detractors, just outlive them.”
[pauses and listens to the side] I’ve been informed that newer OS generations will compost those bits so it’s fine, it’s a whole ecosystem, in fact when you cut-and-forget a file, that’s like a whale fall and it’ll feed the system for days
New repository: aquilax/zadachko - Math template test generator.
A Humble Proposal for Adding Generics to Go ⌘ Read more…
My relationship to compliments in those days was simple: I didn’t give any and I didn’t receive any either. Talking openly about feelings - or heaven forbid - giving praise - simply wasn’t the norm. This was especially so with the older generation, people like my granddad. How to Compliment | Less Penguiny