Acho que é importante dizer algo sobre o AtlasOS, desactivar completamente todas as funcionalidades de segurança do windows, para ganhar 2 fps extra e obter malware para dar ‘own’ à microsoft não é a melhor ideia e näo vale a pena de todo.
user/bmallred/data/2023-04-26-06-36-29.fit: 2.18 miles, 00:08:33 average pace, 00:18:39 duration
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Erlang Solutions: Re-implement our first blog scrapper with Crawly 0.15.0
It has been almost four years since my first article about scraping with Elixir and Crawly was published. Since then, many changes have occurred, the most significant being Erlang Solution’s blog design update. As a result, the 2019 tutorial is no longer functional.
This situation provided an excellent opportunity to update the original work and re-implement the Crawler using the new version of Cra … ⌘ Read more
QOA Benchmark Results and File Format Specification
The specification for the Quite OK Audio Format,
announced in a previous blog post,
is now finalized. QOA is a lossy audio compression format. Typical audio
signals (44100hz, stereo) are encoded into 278 kbits/s, or more precisely 3.2
bits per sample – exactly 1/5 of the bits needed for an uncompressed WAV.
The QOA-Specification [fits on a single … ⌘ Read more
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**É por coisas como esta que eu ainda ando por aqui pelo Twitter.
A conta que marca o ano, todos os anos, a thread para reviver o 25 de abril.
Haverá quem ainda não conhece ou não segue, mas vão agora bem a tempo.
O 25 de Abril está a começar. 25 de Abril, sempre!**
É por coisas como esta que eu ainda ando por aqui pelo Twitter.
A conta que marca o ano, todos os anos, a thread para reviver o 25 de abril.
Haverá quem ainda não conhece ou não segue, mas vão agora bem a tempo.
O 25 de Abril está a começar. 2 … ⌘ Read more
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The Lunduke Big Tech Show - Apr 23, 2023 - Hour 2
Listen now (0 sec) | Listener questions! All hour! So much nerdiness it makes my head explode! ⌘ Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net @carsten@yarn.zn80.net
(1) You go to the store and buy a microwave pizza. You go home, put it in the microwave, heat it up. Maybe it’s not quite the way you like it, so you put some red pepper on it, maybe some oregano.
Are you a pizza chef? No. Do we know what your cooking is like? Also no.
(2) You create a prompt for StableDiffusion to make a picture of an elephant. What pops out isn’t quite to your liking. You adjust the prompt, tweak it a bunch, till the elephant looks pretty cool.
Are you an artist? No. Do we know what your art is like? Also no.
The elephant is “fake art” in a similar sense to how a microwave pizza is “fake pizza”. That’s what I meant by that word. The microwave pizza is a sort of “simulation of pizza”, in this sense. The generated elephant picture is a simulation of art, in a similar sense, though it’s even worse than that and is probably more of a simulacrum of art since you can’t “consume” an AI-generated image the way you “consume” art.
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Isode: Red/Black 2.0 – New Capabilities
This major release adds significant new functionality and improvements to Red/Black, a management tool that allows you to monitor and control devices and servers across a network, with a particular focus on HF Radio Systems. A general summary is given in the white paper Red/Black Overview
Support added for Switch type devices, that can connect multiple devices and allow … ⌘ Read more
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Man wakes from 2 year coma to find Gentoo stage 2 install still going
“It cut my total time spent waiting for this Gentoo install to complete by almost half!” ⌘ Read more
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On LinkedIn I see a lot of posts aimed at software developers along the lines of “If you’re not using these AI tools (X,Y,Z) you’re going to be left behind.”
Two things about that:
- No you’re not. If you have good soft skills (good communication, show up on time, general time management) then you’re already in excellent shape. No AI can do that stuff, and for that alone no AI can replace people
- This rhetoric is coming directly from the billionaires who are laying off tech people by the 100s of thousands as part of the class war they’ve been conducting against all working people since the 1940s. They want you to believe that you have to scramble and claw over one another to learn the “AI” that they’re forcing onto the world, so that you stop honing the skills that matter (see #1) and are easier to obsolete later. Don’t fall for it. It’s far from clear how this will shake out once governments get off their asses and start regulating this stuff, by the way–most of these “AI” tools are blatantly breaking copyright and other IP laws, and some day that’ll catch up with them.
That said, it is helpful to know thy enemy.
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The Lunduke Big Tech Show - Apr 16, 2023 - Hour 2
Listen now (46 min) | Hunting the Wumpus, BBSing over LoRa Wireless, & the future of content publishing platforms. ⌘ Read more
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The Lunduke Big Tech Show - Apr 9, 2023 - Hour 2
Listen now (45 min) | USB Flash Drive Bombs, the Great Apple Store Robbery, Google’s war on staplers… and Computer History! ⌘ Read more
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Excelize 2.7.1 Released - Go language API for spreadsheets (Excel) files. #Golang #Excelize href=”https://we.loveprivacy.club/search?q=%23Excel”>#Excel**
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**RT by @mind_booster: Há 2 semanas, a Universidade Lusíada do Porto realizou um debate sobre #VotoEletrónico
Opiniões dos intervenientes: 🧶
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https://www.porto.pt/pt/noticia/voto-eletronico-e-uma-inevitabilidade-mas-tem-muito-caminho-para-andar**
Há 2 semanas, a Universidade Lusíada do Porto realizou um debate sobre #VotoEletrónico
Opiniões dos intervenientes: 🧶
1/
[porto.pt/pt/noticia/voto-ele…](https://www.porto.pt/pt/noticia/voto-eletronico-e-uma-inevitab … ⌘ Read more
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So. Some bits.
i := fIndex(xs, 5.6)
Can also be
i := Index(xs, 5.6)
The compiler can infer the type automatically. Looks like you mention that later.
Also the infer is super smart.. You can define functions that take functions with generic types in the arguments. This can be useful for a generic value mapper for a repository
func Map[U,V any](rows []U, fn func(U) V) []V {
out := make([]V, len(rows))
for i := range rows { out = fn(rows[i]) }
return out
}
rows := []int{1,2,3}
out := Map(rows, func(v int) uint64 { return uint64(v) })
I am pretty sure the type parameters goes the other way with the type name first and constraint second.
func Foo[comparable T](xs T, s T) int
Should be
func Foo[T comparable](xs T, s T) int
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The Lunduke Big Tech Show - Apr 2, 2023 - Hour 2
Listen now (48 min) | The Mark I computer, The Altair Fest of 1976, & 1990s Linux Gaming. ⌘ Read more
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The Lunduke Big Tech Show - Apr 2, 2023 - Hour 1
Listen now (48 min) | Modular laptops! Tech Layoffs! Linux-powered Street Curbs! Pure insanity! ⌘ Read more
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On my blog: Free Culture Book Club — Snowbound Blood part 2 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2023/04/01/snowbound-blood-2.html #freeculture #bookclub
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Ignite Realtime Blog: Spark 3.0.2 Released
The Ignite Realtime community is happy to announce the availability of Spark version 3.0.2
The release contains bug fixes and updates two plugins Translator and Roar.
Many Spark translations are incomplete. Please help us translate Spark
Full list of changes can be found in the changelog.
We encourage users and developers to get invo … ⌘ Read more
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