obbeel 1 day ago • 100%
Why have letters when you can have QR code? But seriously, that's awesome.
obbeel 5 days ago • 100%
I appreciate the honesty.
obbeel 5 days ago • 100%
Eu acho que o suporte a vários tipos de arquivo e javascript não existe. Mas a ideia é o protocolo ser minimalista mesmo. É uma rede composta por diversos gemlogs, onde as pessoas falam sobre coisas da sua vida.
Hoje o hackaday postou sobre o protocolo Gemini, então eu decidi repostar algo sobre o assunto em uma comunidade do .eco.br . O protocolo Gemini é um protocolo web como o HTTP que é conhecido por hospedar os seus gemlogs - pequenos blogs que falam das diversas coisas do dia-a-dia, tecnologia, natureza e outros assuntos. É um ambiente muito interessante e você pode explorá-lo através do Lagrange (browser).
obbeel 6 days ago • 100%
Very inspired day, sir. You posted some really cool things.
obbeel 6 days ago • 100%
I like the Science magazine. Have 3 issues in my bookcase. They have a nice way of bringing scientific themes through scientific articles to the general public.
obbeel 6 days ago • 100%
It reminds me of Leonardo da Vinci designs
obbeel 1 week ago • 100%
Anyway, more access to the open source packages can't be bad.
obbeel 1 week ago • 50%
I think it said it's deprecated or something? I'm not sure, I just know I had problems downloading packages before.
I don't think it was setup.py . I think I tried to download it directly through pip install xx==0.4.0 or something (the version was required by the program) and it said the package doesn't exist.
obbeel 1 week ago • 100%
Planck units are the smallest packets of something, which is called quanta. Planck discovered he could get more accurate measurements if he separated the energy from radiation in small packages, which proved useful for other theories later.
obbeel 1 week ago • 50%
But do Appimages make the dependencies code available? They pack everything into one working program, but what about the packages?
obbeel 1 week ago • 50%
I couldn't download it even if I wanted to. That's what I mean. It returns a message saying it isn't supported.
obbeel 1 week ago • 100%
And the UK have tested their laser weapons this year and took out a drone with them last month.
obbeel 1 week ago • 50%
If prior versions were not support by pip anymore, so yes, if it were removed. There are cases of packages not being supported by the platforms, aren't there? I've run into cases where the package was fully deprecated and not useable or downloadable anymore.
obbeel 1 week ago • 60%
What do you mean?
I just find that if pip did not support that version anymore, the software would be lost. As that is covered by making executables, as I mentioned them. But what if I wanted to have access to the libraries that were used in the program? That wouldn't be possible. Because all we get in the source code is the dependency fetching, not the dependencies themselves.
It would be good to have an alternative where you get all that you need to compile the code again, not depending on fetching them from websites that might not even have them anymore.
This mentality of ephemeral code just adheres to the way big tech would like to do things, with programmed obsolescence.
An alternative to that way of doing things would be nice and would make sure we get access to the same working open source program in 30 or 40 years.
Today I had to downgrade fastapi from 0.114.0 to 0.112.4 to make a software work. And it just hit me - what if pip didn't support 0.112.4 anymore? We would lose a good piece of software just because of that. Of course, we can "freeze" the packages into an executable that will run for as long as the OS supports it. Which is a lot longer. But the executable is closed source. We can't see the code that is run from an executable. Therefore, there is a need for an alternative to which we still have access to the packages even after the program is built. That would make it safely unnecessary for pip to store all versions of all packages forever more. Any ideas?
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
I don't know about where you live, but here the drug lords owns some territory. And within that territory, they take political actions like closing the nearby churches, for example. I think selling actual medication could serve their purpose very well. They already sell smartphones for a low price to the local people ($15).
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
I think you can link bluesky to your personal domain. I'm not sure how it works.
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
I don't want to make Mastodon propaganda, but Mastodon talks around technology are much better than Twitter ever was.
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
I'm tired of people arguing that the sum of the people in the platform does not equal its culture. Facebook and other social networks clearly benefit from having influencers in their platform, and they make the platform orbit around it.
People who use facebook are not responsible for old people posting what they want. But also, Facebook earns profit from that kind of behavior, so it makes its algorithms circle around it.
It's like saying Instagram isn't responsible for all the influencers and the 'vibe' it has. It is responsible for it and you don't make the platform your own, especially not with the Big players.
Even Mastodon, where you can set up your own instance, has its culture, even if it is richer (culturally) than Instagram or Facebook.
No, each person does not make the platform their own or make out of it what they will. Only a masochist would stay on Facebook preaching their own culture while they have other options that fit better.
Your argument fails.
Also, on another note, I'm tired of Carl Sagan's atheists using Darwinism as basis for lack of a God, and I'm not a christian or muslim. That's just reason to silence people who don't want to take "scientific" argument at face value. True science is debatable and built upon healthy discussion. Not something you toss at other people to make them seem dumb or preach like a religion.
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 50%
To each its own, I like it here.
What would you suppose it is ambition, to feed off influencers? What good would that bring to the platform?
If the people who used it would benefit at least. But then again, that's cryptocurrency culture, so I don't know if both complete each other.
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
You can see other instances at work in the app already. There is an @ symbol that says where the message comes from, and those differ from each other already.
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
I personally think open source software and hardware is a good starting point to making DIY stuff legal in the future.
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
I see drug lords getting into this if it is feasible and it isn't a good scenario. It would paint them as real saviors and make the situation more unstable.
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
As is typical of Piracy.
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
There was a serious fight against this in the COVID years, saying it was fighting anti-science that was recommending fake medicine to people. How can this model possibly subvert what happened in those years?
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
Pelo menos cria precedente pra processar o Spotify.
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
If Health won't make piracy legal, it's hard to believe anything else will.
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
This is incredible. But how to make this legal?
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
Yes. I mean that copyright just protects those people that were selected by the industry. I don't mind paying for the artist's work. But I still think it should be DRM free and easily distributable - so people can support the artist if they like the work.
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
Eu uso mais para achar livros antigos. Mas também tem e-books atuais, e esses precisam do Adobe Digital Editions, que é um sistema de aluguel de livros.
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 87%
Believing that someone like Elon Musk, that is probably counseled by some of the best minds of the Earth (even if they're turned the wrong direction), is doing this out of stupidity isn't good. This is politically and economically fueled.
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
He is helping build the 'wall'.
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
Impossível acreditar que o Discord é o que há de "melhor" no mercado, mas é verdade. O XMPP é legal, mas precisa de mais comunidades.
A cultura do Discord é muito ruim, é tipo um Twitter só que de mensagens instantâneas.
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
O Internet Archive é uma biblioteca muito boa para encontrar materiais antigos e alguns novos. Mesmo que pros novos precise usar o Adobe pra ter acesso a um 'aluguel' do livro.
Espero que dê tudo certo pra eles. Usei hoje inclusive.
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
Bertrand Russell tried to logically confirm that 2 + 2 is 4. You can check it in Principia Mathematica
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
No. Printing statements, using console inputs and building little games like tic tac toe and crosswords isn't the right way to learn Computer Science. It is the way things are currently done, but you learn much more through open source code and trying to build useful things yourself. I would never go back to doing those little chores to get a grade.
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
There are lots of studies out there, and many of them contradict each other. Having a study with references contribute to the discussion, but it isn't the absolute truth.
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
Hey, that's a cool thing to do! I'll try it. Learning a new language through LLMs sounds cool.
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 100%
He is cross checking
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 40%
ChatGPT hallucinations inspire me to search for real references. It teaches we cannot blindly trust on things that are said. Teachers will commonly reinforce they are correct.
obbeel 2 weeks ago • 40%
He didn't just sell books, he got signed by editors who published him worldwide. That's what I'm talking about. He was 'chosen' by the market.
Last week I posted about the magic qualities of quantum systems in Computer Science. Now I bring an example article that makes use of it.
Alguém aqui já usou o Windows como máquina virtual em um Linux? Vocês sabem se fazendo dessa maneira é possível testar se um programa vai rodar no Windows? Eu preciso que os meus programas rodem no Windows pro meu trabalho mas não quero usar o Windows como sistema principal. Tentei dois drivers diferentes mas o Windows quebra meu driver de Debian. Programar no Linux é bem melhor. Enfim, vocês sabem que, se o programa rodar na máquina virtual Windows, ele vai rodar no Windows "de verdade"? Obrigado.
Fiquei sabendo da existência do YouTube ainda no ano de sua criação, em 2005. Daí, veio a curiosidade de saber como o YouTube se popularizou tão rápido - e com isso talvez ter uma luz de como essas plataformas fizeram para alcançar uma importante fatia do mercado tão rápido. Pensei que talvez sua criação tivesse saído nos jornais desde a época de sua criação, mas o jornal mais antigo que consegui encontrar com a palavra YouTube, olhando na Biblioteca Nacional, foi esse: o Jornal do Brasil de 20 de fevereiro de 2006. Acho que o meu primeiro vídeo foi um vídeo do Bob Dylan. Também descobri que nessa época usavam o termo Web 2.0 para a Internet, ou seja, esse conceito não é novo. Primeiras ocorrência no Correio Braziliense e A Tribuna de SP: CB: https://memoria.bn.gov.br/DocReader/DocReader.aspx?bib=028274_05&pesq=YouTube&pasta=ano%20200&hf=memoria.bn.gov.br&pagfis=129610 TSP: https://memoria.bn.gov.br/DocReader/DocReader.aspx?bib=153931_08&Pesq=YouTube&pagfis=128136 Também descobri que a pirataria era apoiada por um desses jornais na época. Dizendo e apoiando que as pessoas baixassem vídeos de Lost, Smallville, etc.
Com o avanço de um mundo multipolar, as contradições de uma Ciência eurocêntrica fica mais clara. Mas que outro tipo de visão podemos realmente ter fora de uma Ciência no modelo atual - eurocêntrica e voltada para a língua inglesa? O quanto estamos perdendo em qualidade ou capacidade de conhecimento cedendo a essa realidade "científica" eurocêntrica? Para onde vocês pensam que o mundo poderia evoluir em outros modelos que, futuramente, talvez possamos desenvolver?
Why, instead of safely entering a BIOS setup, does the cell phone brick when installing the Custom ROM wrongly? Wouldn't this protection be better for users? I mean, this could be done through ADB. Also, do you think it's possible that this way of doing things will come to the computer, with ARM hoping to gain a good share of the market and all?