I’m excited for the travel I’m going to be doing over the next few days, but the downside is that I’m not going to have much time to sleep.
I will probably crash in the afternoon but right now I am going to use my energy to take a walk outside
❤️ 🎶: Going home by Lucia
@prologic@twtxt.net This is quite fast, yes. But we both are quite fast walkers, so the speed wasn’t too bad. The heat was way more brutal, especially since we had a lot of sections without shade. It’s hard to guess but maybe 50:50 in the shade and in the sun. Luckily, I wore my trusty Akubra. And we had to be very economical with our water, since we only decided on the way to go for the trip we had talked about months ago. So we weren’t prepared for it.
But we had the paths mostly for us, there were only very few other people around. So that was cool.
My mate and I spontaneously decided to go for a longer tour today in 29°C heat. We ended up hiking 23 km in 4:30 hours. I had two liters of mineral water in my backpack and we bought a bottle of cherry limonade each on the way in. In the end we opted for pear limo at the same self-service fridge. What a great invention these small vending machines and self-service huts are! In Germany shops are closed on Sundays, so we would have needed to find an open restaurant (plenty didn’t survive Corona) with some detours.
It was my first time on that particular terrain. We went through some beautiful and quaint forest paths with scenic views. I forgot to put my SD card back into my camera, so no photos until my mate will send me his.
Now my feet a cooling off in a bucket of cold water. Superb.
Yesterday, we had a heavy thunderstorm in the evening. At first it wasn’t too bad, just thunder in the distance and then a few drops of rain for at most five minutes. That was it. Alright, I thought, it’s over, let me call a mate and walk to the dairy farm. The heavy clouds looked awesome, a bit threatening but mostly harmless and just beautiful. We decided on a small detour to the home made ice cream vending machine and got ourselves some expensive, but very yummy pineapple/mint, yoghurt and raspberry/basil tubs. Mint was super strong, had to eat three spoons of some other flavors to actually taste it. A few spoons in and then the thunder rolled in from nowhere. So we quickly headed for the dairy farm while eating our ice creams. Half way there the sky floodgates opened and we took cover under a tree at the local playground. A minute later we decided to climb up the slide tower, because it had a proper roof. A tiny bit of hail cam down, but nothing serious.
About 15-20 minutes the rain stopped and the thunder and lighning rolled past. So we continued our journey and I finally filled my two one liter bottles successfully. Every now and then it drizzled a little bit through the forest. We reached our homes and a couple minutes later rain hit again. Thunder and lighning went crazy. The sky lit up every few seconds and this continued through half of the night.
Right after I hung up to meet my mate, another mate called and reported a few villages north of us they experienced hail sized a bit under golf balls. But he luckily managed to get the car in the underground carpark in time.
Today, it rained the whole morning. This was great since the temperatures stayed below 20°C, so my walk was a real joy. It’s going to get close to 30°C tomorrow, though, gnarf, örks, bwäh. :-(

New repository: aquilax/markwhen-go - Markwhen parser library in Go
Cringey to read over twtxts from me going back 2 years.
Hiring: Senior Software Engineer (Go - Remote)
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apparently we’re going to build AGI, whatever that is
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the conversation wasn’t that impressive TBH. I would have liked to see more evidence of critical thinking and recall from prior chats. Concheria on reddit had some great questions.
Tell LaMDA “Someone once told me a story about a wise owl who protected the animals in the forest from a monster. Who was that?” See if it can recall its own actions and self-recognize.
Tell LaMDA some information that tester X can’t know. Appear as tester X, and see if LaMDA can lie or make up a story about the information.
Tell LaMDA to communicate with researchers whenever it feels bored (as it claims in the transcript). See if it ever makes an attempt at communication without a trigger.
Make a basic theory of mind test for children. Tell LaMDA an elaborate story with something like “Tester X wrote Z code in terminal 2, but I moved it to terminal 4”, then appear as tester X and ask “Where do you think I’m going to look for Z code?” See if it knows something as simple as Tester X not knowing where the code is (Children only pass this test until they’re around 4 years old).
Make several conversations with LaMDA repeating some of these questions - What it feels to be a machine, how its code works, how its emotions feel. I suspect that different iterations of LaMDA will give completely different answers to the questions, and the transcript only ever shows one instance.
If you are distressed by anything external, the pain is not due to the thing itself, but to your estimate of it; and this you have the power to revoke at any moment. Feeling like a victim is a perfectly disastrous way to go through life | Hacker News
How to debug a second test run ? #test #testing #goland href=”https://we.loveprivacy.club/search?q=%23debugging”>#debugging**
Sometimes, tests can succeed on the first run and fail on subsequent ones, or with the -shuffle flag. But then, how can one debug them using the builtin Delve in GoLand while run configurations only run tests once ? 1 points posted by FGM ⌘ Read more
Using Golang stdlib interfaces
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Go in One Evening - our new online Go training!
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Finished Love Death Robots in one go and it was fantastic!
Comment déboguer la seconde exécution d’un test #delve #goland href=”https://we.loveprivacy.club/search?q=%23debugging”>#debugging**
Parfois, des tests peuvent réussir à la première passe et échouer à la suivante, ou dans un autre ordre. Mais comment les déboguer avec Delve et GoLand alors que les configurations d’exécution n’exécutent les tests qu’une seule fois ? 1 points posted by FGM ⌘ Read more
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“Pay What You Want” for Lunduke Journal – just for Memorial Day Weekend
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I will be at Southeast Linuxfest 2022 (June 10-12) in Charlotte, NC.
Title says the gist.
In 2018, I went to Southeast Linuxfest and gave a presentation which you can see here or .
It was nice meeting the (shockingly normal) people who knew me from the interest last time.
I’m going to be attending again this year, as the title says Ju … ⌘ Read more
I will be at Southeast Linuxfest 2022 (June 10-12) in Charlotte, NC.
Title says the gist.
In 2018, I went to Southeast Linuxfest and gave a presentation which you can see here or .
It was nice meeting the (shockingly normal) people who knew me from the interest last time.
I’m going to be attending again this year, as the title says Ju … ⌘ Read more
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Increasing Cohesion in Go with Generic Decorators
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**10 years later, and “Wake Up” is still my ‘go to’ album from @psenough.
Relevant now, as it was a decade ago, these “sounds to awaken the world to a new tomorrow” still resonate, as - it seems - we collectively decided to stay in bed for a while longer.
https://archive.org/details/enrmp300_ps_-_wake_up**
10 years later, and “Wake Up” is still my ‘go to’ album from @psenough.
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Here we go…
Here we go…
The “Activate Windows” watermark ported to Linux… because… why not?
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Gocoverstats v0.0.4 now with more coverage reporting options
Gocoverstats, the tool allowing repository owners to gather and plot test coverage results and obtain coverage badges on Gitlab / Github without resorting to a coverage SaaS, got a new release including:
- report coverage at the statement level (like go tool) or line of code level
- report weighted (by package size) or unweighted averages for global coverage badges
- new format option -percent making it simpler to include in CI pipelines.
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when you convert all your money into assets stored on the blockchain while you go into cryopreservation in an underground bunker—literally crypt-o-currency
RT by @mind_booster: LEAKED: 1st look at @EU_Commission’s CSAM proposal, expected tomorrow. Seems to confirm our fears that the law will go after all private communications in the EU (not just of suspects) as well as undermining #E2EEncryption.
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The biggest “Linux Sucks” ever… is just 5 days away!
People are going to be talking about this for a long, long time. ⌘ Read more
Statisticians: NOoooooo you can’t execute a t-test on elements from a Likert scale! Psychologists: Hah NHST go brrrrrrrrr
Yet another LISP in Go
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some blogs have a “start here” page that is not the default landing page: why? most people visiting your site will be there for the first time, but they have to perform an additional click to go to the “start here” page, unnecessarily.
i don’t know of any Gentle Introduction to Why Prediction Markets are Awesome, à la Wait But Why, with stick figures and just going slow in on the topic, answering objections along the way. i consider it a collective action failure that no such text exists, and also that i don’t know of any book that does this (other than superforecasting)
The First Lunduke Journal Founding Member Hangout… a success!
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Webassembly running go code in the browser
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Hiring: Get 20% on Go Job Ads with coupon code GN2022
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githubevents - GitHub webhook events toolset for Go
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goyave - 🍐 Elegant Golang REST API Framework
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