Iāve only been using snac/the fediverse for a few days and already Iāve had to mute somebody. I know I come on strongly with my opinions sometimes and some people donāt like that, but this person had already started going ad hominem (in my reading of it), and was using what felt to me like sketchy tactics to distract from the point I was trying to make and to shut down conversation. They were doing similar things to other people in the thread so rather than wait for it to get bad for me I just muted them. People get so weirdly defensive so fast when you disagree with something they said online. Not sure I fully understand that.
I take it back. Excalidraw is like tldrawāyou can integrate it into a Javascript front end if you want. Which means technically you could self-host it if you wanted, but youād have to write your own front end code to embed it, and host that code somehow.
@prologic@twtxt.net I see what you mean about tldraw. I looked at their github repository and it seems like they are distributing it as an npm package for people who want to include a whiteboard in their Javascript-based frontend. I didnāt see a way to just launch the thing.
I have half a mind to write a little scala frontend that sets up one of these, since scalajs makes it very easy to use these Javascript web component things while making it look like youāre writing scala.
Ignite Realtime Blog: Certificate Manager plugin for Openfire release 1.1.1
The Ignite Realtime community is happy to announce a new release of the Certificate Manager plugin for Openfire.
This plugin allows you to automate TLS certificate management tasks. This is particularly helpful when your certificates are short-lived, like the ones issued by Letās Encrypt.
This release is a maintenance release. It adds translations. More details are available in the [changelog] ⦠ā Read more
Exploring developer happiness, inclusion, and productivity at GitHubās Design Conference
As a design organization, we have the opportunity to make a significant impact on designing the platform for all developers. How does the emergence of creative AI impact our work? How can we achieve an inclusive experience for a spectrum of all abilities? What does designing for developer happiness look like? ā Read more
6 ½ hours left for Substack⦠and Lifetime subs
There are only 6 hours (and change) left. Seriously. You know. Get to the choppa. After that, The Lunduke Journalās Substack shuts down completely ā replaced by the epically nerdy Lunduke.Locals.com. Want these deals ā like a Lifetime Subscription? Thatās how long youāve got to jump on it. No matter what, ā Read more
@xuu@txt.sour.is āyetā? Itās supported ipv6 for like 6 years now.
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Some recent Programming-y and Linux-y comic strips
Like, you know, about Python and compiler warnings and stuff. ā Read more
Pinellas County - Long run: 10.02 miles, 00:11:40 average pace, 01:56:59 duration
rough.
- didnāt get a lot of sleep
- didnāt hydrate enough the day prior
- hot and humid
- just didnāt feel like it
- leg didnāt feel right
#running
On my blog: Free Culture Book Club ā Someone Like You https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2023/07/08/glider-ink.html #freeculture #bookclub
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MUNYA announces new album Jardin + shares video for āUn Deux Troisā
MUNYA is back with her biggest track yet, a sick Moroder-inspired banger that sounds a bit like a lost Random Access Memories hit filtered through MUNYAās dreamy, kaleidoscopic French-pop lens⦠Continue reading⦠ā Read more
Wondering how long Iāll keep twitter-related feeds (like on fraidycat, or here) before giving up on them as permanently dead.
If you are going to compare iPhone with android you canāt just throw out bargan bin android phones.. Should compare within the same price points like the Pixel, Galaxy, Pine, or OnePlus models.
Veggie āoversupplyā sees 70pc price drop on some produce, farmers struggle to recoup costs
Due to an unusually warm winter in northern Australia,Ā an oversupply of fresh produce like capsicums and tomatoes is leading toĀ fears that farmersāĀ costs for growing vegetables will soon outweigh their return. ā Read more
Overcoming challenges for a better phone: My frustrating upgrade experience
Although my old smartphone is still in perfect condition, I have made the decision to upgrade to a new model: from a Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite to a Samsung Galaxy A54. Despite its current functionality, I opted to make the switch now, with the hope that the trade-in value will remain higher compared to what it would likely be in a year when it will likely decrease. And the A54 was on sale. ā Read more
Punjabi citrus growers access information in own language for the first time
Translating agricultural information intoĀ different languages is a game changer for people like Navjot Singhās parents who never hear it directly from the source. ā Read more
Ol Ben sets himself up as an intellectual for the right. He got promoted up with his connections with PragerU. Talks like he is the smartest one in the room. Though his arguments are full of logical fallacies. He is up there with Joe Rogan and the ilk destroying rational though in America.
We Thank the Stack Overflow Community for Ranking Docker the #1 Most-Used Developer Tool
Stack Overflowās annual 2023 Developer Survey engaged nearly 80,000 developers to learn about their work, the technologies they use, their likes and dislikes, and much, much more. As a company obsessed with serving developers, weāre honored that Stack Overflowās community ranked Docker the #1 most-desired and #1 most-used developer tool. Since our inclusion in the [ā¦] ā Read more
Most of the can run locally have such a small training set they arnt worth it. Are more like the Markov chains from the subreddit simulator days.
There is one called orca that seems promising that will be released as OSS soon. Its running at comparable numbers to OpenAI 3.5.
Speaking of men getting owned, Ruth Ben-Ghiat, an expert on authoritarianism who wrote the book Strongmen, regularly calls out and degrades wannabe dictators like Elon Musk and itās cathartic to witness.
Jordan Peterson likes to mansplain at women when he knows nothing about the subject. Probably because he thinks women should be property of men instead of free individuals.
@prx@si3t.ch I like this idea but usually I am living in a terminal or Emacs.
Looks like they edited the headline, but hereās a receipt from twitter (well, nitter):
JMP: JMP is Launched and Out of Beta
JMP has been in beta for over six years, and today we are finally launching! With feedback and testing from thousands of users, our team has made improvements to billing, phone network compatibility, and also helped develop the Cheogram Android app which provides a smooth onboarding process, good Android integration, and phone-like UX for users of that platform. There is still a long road ahead of us, but with so much behind us weāre comfortable saying JMP is ready for la ⦠ā Read more
Itās sweet and crunchy like an apple. So why arenāt more Australians eating persimmons?
A Queensland orchard is celebrating a record persimmon crop, but few Australians have ever tasted the fruit.Ā Growers like Rod and Jeanette Dalton are trying to change that. ā Read more
Why this expert says weāll always drink, even when we know itās harmful for us
Australians arenāt drinking like we used to. Yet, despite parallels to tobacco use, some experts say alcoholās history and place in society mean itāll remain indefinitely. ā Read more
@stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no I think I understand NATOās hesitation, but at the same time if this drags on and on for years then it causes massive loss of life and is even more dangerous for everyone. If that nuclear power plant melts down, whether because Russia causes it directly or because of an āaccidentā, then all of Europe can be blanketed with fallout. The longer this goes on, the more likely that possibility (and worse ones!) becomes.
That is scary to be so close to Russia. I hope youāre doing OK.
The Apple Vision Pro: designed to make you less happy
Creepy. Dystopian. And more than a little like a drug dealer. ā Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net I donāt agree. I think heās a thug who benefits a lot if everybody thinks heās a madman.
All through this war, there has been a repeated cycle:
- We canāt give Ukraine weapon X; that will provoke Putin and heāll drop a nuke!
- Russian propagandists threaten theyāre about to drop nukes
- After lots of hand wringing, some country gives weapon X to Ukraine
- No nukes are dropped
Weāre on like the 5th iteration of this. Now itās about F-16 fighter jets. In the meantime, a lot of Ukrainians AND Russians are dying en masse.
Seems to me you could write a script that:
- Parses a StackOverflow question
- Runs it through an AI text generator
- Posts the output as a post on StackOverflow
and basically pollute the entire information ecosystem there in a matter of a few months? How long before some malicious actor does this? Maybe itās being done already š¤·
What an asinine, short-sighted decision. An astonishing number of companies are actively reducing headcount because their executives believe they can use this newfangled AI stuff to replace people. But, like the dot com boom and subsequent bust, many of the companies going this direction are going to face serious problems when the hypefest dies down and the reality of what this tech can and canāt do sinks in.
We really, really need to stop trusting important stuff to corporations. They are not tooled to last.
Stack Overflow is being inundated with AI-generated garbage. A group of 480+ human moderators is going on strike, because:
Specifically, moderators are no longer allowed to remove AI-generated answers on the basis of being AI-generated, outside of exceedingly narrow circumstances. This results in effectively permitting nearly all AI-generated answers to be freely posted, regardless of established community consensus on such content.
In turn, this allows incorrect information (colloquially referred to as āhallucinationsā) and plagiarism to proliferate unchecked on the platform. This destroys trust in the platform, as Stack Overflow, Inc. has previously noted.
It looks like StackOverflow Inc. is saying one thing to the public, and a very different thing to its moderators.
The XMPP Standards Foundation: The XMPP Newsletter May 2023
Welcome to the XMPP Newsletter, great to have you here again! This issue covers the month of May 2023.
Many thanks to all our readers and all contributors!
Like this newsletter, many projects and their efforts in the XMPP community are a result of peopleās voluntary work. If you are happy with the services and software you may be using, please consider saying thanks or help these projects! Interested in supporting the Newsletter team? Read more [at the ⦠ā Read more
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org @movq@www.uninformativ.de Iāve always liked the sound of crows, and I really really hate the sound of motorized vehicles, so I also find it absurd. Iāve come to think that some people are at some level afraid of nature, and nature sounds remind them of it.
Pinellas County Running: 10.04 miles, 00:10:16 average pace, 01:43:07 duration
goal was 10 miles (furthest since injury) at an easy pace. didnāt pay attention to the watch and felt like i nailed it.
#running
vDSL2 sucks NBN sucks Copper sucks
It is continues to amaze me how NBN continues to operate. With over $50B AUD of taxpayer funds later (See NBN Project costs) folks like me that live in the suburbs continue to have less than ideal quality.
As of this post, Iām sitting on a vDSL2+ connection, with a Fibre to the Node backhaul, delivered by ~450m of Copper cable (last mi ⦠ā Read more
ā¤ļø š¶: Just Like a Dream by BEN
Pink is the new orange with consumers hungry for photo-worthy new citrus varieties
New varieties of citrus like cara cara navels and blood oranges are growing in popularity, but farmers say supermarkets need to stock more to grow demand. ā Read more
I donāt really like the term āgatekeepingā, especially when itās used to describe the general concept of a barrier to entry. The term āgatekeepingā implies to me a āgatekeeperāāa person A who is trying to control if person B can interact with person C. It implies active discrimination, perhaps even bigotry, when in reality the barrier might be a passive issue such as scarcity or inherent complexity. āGatekeepingā seems an intentionally- and needlessly-charged term.
I came across the phrase ālong fuse, big bangā used to describe large-scale issues with tipping points facing humanity, like climate change, and it feels pretty apt.
Iād like to garbage-collect some symbols in the math Iām currently writing, help
This guy is just such an idiot lol.
- Thereās no such mass migration to āthe southā. Tons of people are leaving Mississippi, Louisiana, Virginia, and New Mexico for instance. I donāt know enough about the states with net influxes like Texas and Florida but I suspect they have policies that make it attractive for people to move there
- Not everybody is able to take account of long-term trends when they make housing decisions. There are financial reasons, family reasons, educational reasons, etc that impact such decisions
- But of course, most laughably, cheap energy is fast becoming a thing of the past, and so the problem isnāt āsolvedā by cheap energy, itās just kicked down the road. And ffs, cheap energy is literally causing the very heating that he pretends air conditioning will āsolveāālike āsolvingā your drinking problem by staying drunk all the time
This oversimplification to drive some kind of political point is so embarrassing coming from someone who pretends to be a university professor. It sounds like a teenage doofus from a 1980s movie talking. He well knows all these things, but he decides to present these views anyway.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I was visiting Germany once, and saw a guy try to load his bicycle onto the bike racks they have on the front of city buses. There were rules about when you could do that, which were posted on the bus stop sign, and I guess the guy thought this was a time when he could do that. But no, the bus driver disagreed. The bus driver got off the bus with a rule book, flipped it open to what I guess were the rules about bikes on the bus, and showed him the rules. The guy pointed at the sign, the bus driver said no and pointed at the book, and they went back and forth for I donāt know how long. It felt a lot like these videos lol
@prologic@twtxt.net doesnāt sound like there has been much planning involved in the āplanned power outageā if they canāt tell you when the power will be out š¤¦
rain rain
rain rain2023-05-20 12:26
everyoneās asleep and the pitter-patter of rain can be heard on the window. i
keep forgetting to write here, but at least iām still writing. iām a little
exhausted and sleepy, but itās been a long time since iāve had some alone time
to just write, so thatās what iām doing.
iām writing this in vim, like usual, but i recently turned of syntax
highlighting for things, and itās kind of nice and relaxing. some of the bright
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Funny Programming Pictures Part XXXIII
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Inside GitHub: Working with the LLMs behind GitHub Copilot
Developers behind GitHub Copilot discuss what it was like to work with OpenAIās large language model and how it informed the development of Copilot as we know it today. ā Read more
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