pcgaldo 2 months ago • 100%
Lo mismo hemos podido llegar a pensar algunos hispanohablantes acerca de nuestra experiencia como alumnos de lenguas extranjeras, incluyendo el inglés.
Primero se debería de mejorar el nivel hablado, a base de conversaciones que partan de situaciones cotidianas. Después ir mejorándolo e introduciendo la enseñanza del idioma escrito, con sus normas.
Pero no, pretenden que aprendamos todo simultáneamente, aún encima dejando de lado la conversación.
pcgaldo 2 months ago • 100%
I repeat a word and a phrase, but without oralizing them. I think them to myself repeatedly, especially in the mornings, when I get up, when I go to breakfast, and when I am nervous.
Would that be echolalia too?
pcgaldo 3 months ago • 100%
There's an interesting Peertube channel where you can find videos about Minetest mods:
@minetestvideos@share.tube
pcgaldo 3 months ago • 100%
The FSF has clear guidelines and follows them rigorously, nothing else. It's good that they don't make exceptions. Any problem with microcode or other proprietary drivers starts with the fact that they are not free. Making exceptions would partially solve the problem, but the situation would not change significantly, and the FSF would then be violating its own principles.
The FSF's job in this regard is to try to open debate about the problems of not having free security patches and, in any case, to try to uncover hidden vulnerabilities in proprietary tools and facilitate the creation of free tools that solve the problems.
pcgaldo 7 months ago • 100%
I was going to recommend Tox, but I don't think there have been any iPhone clients with up-to-date development for years.
pcgaldo 7 months ago • 80%
You can also try Jami.
pcgaldo 7 months ago • 93%
The most reasonable thing to do is to cite the original publication and its author.
pcgaldo 8 months ago • 100%
Thank you.
Without it, it would be of little use. But, unfortunately, even with it, we also have little guarantee that someone will reuse the code without re-sharing it.
pcgaldo 9 months ago • 100%
Not a bad idea. It would not be difficult to include it in this project.
Crossposted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/9698836 > This setup allows Arduino to read temperature, control relay based on setpoints, display info on OLED screen, and manage date/time settings with user input through buttons. Adjust based on specific hardware/project requirements. > > Designed to replace the faulty electronic control of a blue heat radiator. > > [Code and simulation at Wokwi](https://wokwi.com/projects/384926111144983553) > > Licensed under GNU GPLv3.
Crossposted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/9698836 > This setup allows Arduino to read temperature, control relay based on setpoints, display info on OLED screen, and manage date/time settings with user input through buttons. Adjust based on specific hardware/project requirements. > > Designed to replace the faulty electronic control of a blue heat radiator. > > [Code and simulation at Wokwi](https://wokwi.com/projects/384926111144983553) > > Licensed under GNU GPLv3.
Crossposted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/9698836 > This setup allows Arduino to read temperature, control relay based on setpoints, display info on OLED screen, and manage date/time settings with user input through buttons. Adjust based on specific hardware/project requirements. > > Designed to replace the faulty electronic control of a blue heat radiator. > > [Code and simulation at Wokwi](https://wokwi.com/projects/384926111144983553) > > Licensed under GNU GPLv3.
Crossposted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/9698836 > This setup allows Arduino to read temperature, control relay based on setpoints, display info on OLED screen, and manage date/time settings with user input through buttons. Adjust based on specific hardware/project requirements. > > Designed to replace the faulty electronic control of a blue heat radiator. > > [Code and simulation at Wokwi](https://wokwi.com/projects/384926111144983553) > > Licensed under GNU GPLv3.
Crossposted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/9698836 > This setup allows Arduino to read temperature, control relay based on setpoints, display info on OLED screen, and manage date/time settings with user input through buttons. Adjust based on specific hardware/project requirements. > > Designed to replace the faulty electronic control of a blue heat radiator. > > [Code and simulation at Wokwi](https://wokwi.com/projects/384926111144983553) > > Licensed under GNU GPLv3.
Crossposted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/9698836 > This setup allows Arduino to read temperature, control relay based on setpoints, display info on OLED screen, and manage date/time settings with user input through buttons. Adjust based on specific hardware/project requirements. > > Designed to replace the faulty electronic control of a blue heat radiator. > > [Code and simulation at Wokwi](https://wokwi.com/projects/384926111144983553) > > Licensed under GNU GPLv3.
This setup allows Arduino to read temperature, control relay based on setpoints, display info on OLED screen, and manage date/time settings with user input through buttons. Adjust based on specific hardware/project requirements. Designed to replace the faulty electronic control of a blue heat radiator. [Code and simulation at Wokwi](https://wokwi.com/projects/384926111144983553) Licensed under GNU GPLv3.
pcgaldo 1 year ago • 100%
Different effects depending on the antidepressant. https://www.drugs.com/article/antidepressant-medications-alcohol.html
Avoiding alcohol is a good idea, especially when taking any type of medication.
pcgaldo 1 year ago • 100%
My laptop for home use is almost 15 years old. My desktop is almost 11 years old. My work laptop is 8 years old. Here they are talking about more modern and powerful equipment, defining them as obsolete. I don't know, maybe we should start questioning if these consumption dynamics are a bit harmful.
pcgaldo 1 year ago • 100%
I've been using it since before this landing from Reddit. First of all, to participate in a free platform and not dependent on large multinationals. I do it, first of all, in the hope that small local communities will emerge that allow us to talk about our local problems and that they can be shared with other communities through the federation.
Let them be software platforms that work from the local to the global and not the other way around, as the big corporations pretend.
pcgaldo 1 year ago • 100%
At least in other Fediverse services you can't search post content in searches, only hashtags. It would be desirable that this would be the case for all federated services.
At least that it could be configured on each server and that the other federated servers would respect the privacy settings of the servers on which each post was published.
It may be a little difficult to implement, but it is desirable to maintain that philosophy with respect to privacy.
In any case, there have already been cases of bots (crawlers) collecting data in instances of the Fediverse. Although measures can be taken and at a legal level, at least in Europe, it is reportable, technically these can be done, outside the Law.
pcgaldo 1 year ago • 100%
A suggestion for book lovers. https://bookwyrm.social/about Bookwyrm is a part of the Fediverse that you might like.
pcgaldo 1 year ago • 100%
Since there only are tools for filter or arrange contents, nor complex algorithms suggesting contents, this kind of functions are not implemented.
Perhaps someday some finer filtering by community or some way to limit the number of posts from each community will be implemented.
But I don't think it's a priority for developers at this time.
pcgaldo 1 year ago • 100%
You can try to search for some contents you like in #Peertube, a Fediverse video platform. It have a search engine: https://sepiasearch.org/
From #NewPipe for Android you can also follow Peertube instances.
There's a more specific app for Peertube: #Thorium.
Using #Fedilab, you can use different #Fediverse services, like #Mastodon or Peertube.
pcgaldo 1 year ago • 100%
You can unblock from your instance web interface, using a browser, but I think that the unblock section is no implemented in Jerboa.
pcgaldo 2 years ago • 100%
No way... 🤔
pcgaldo 2 years ago • 100%
They are not leaders, they are tyrants.
pcgaldo 2 years ago • 100%
Boa tarde.
Entendo que na atualidade já estás a usar serviços de hospedagem geridos por empresas. Não estás a hospedar os serviços no teu hardware. Então aí não haveria mais que uma mudança de empresa que interessaria por oferecer alguma vantagem.
Entendo que na oferta de patrocínio dalguma maneira querem ter publicidade nas instâncias. Deixam claro o que querem fazer?
Poderia ser Dinahosting ou talvez outra empresa. Eu, a verdade, não tenho conhecimento suficientemente profundo de como se move este mundo, mas sei que haveria outras alternativas com infraestrutura local e que ofereçam emprego de qualidade.
Talvez caia alguma proposta mais por aqui.
Saúdos.
pcgaldo 2 years ago • 100%
Odysse? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Kauffman
I don't like it.
pcgaldo 2 years ago • 100%
You can comment using an account in a different Peertube instance, even using another Fediverse service. But the experience depends on the federation between instances.
It is possible to access a Peertube video from a lemmy.ml account, using a browser. It is an example: https://lemmy.ml/post/563193
But you need to follow some steps.
The simplest way to interact in a Peertube video using Lemmy or Mastodon is using the video URL (you can use Sepia Search to look for videos across different instances) and paste it in the search bar of your Lemmy or Mastodon account.
You can also search for hashtags or text, but the content needs to be previously federated in some way that I don't understand.
pcgaldo 2 years ago • 100%
pcgaldo 2 years ago • 100%
I wrote it some days ago, about the same issue:
pcgaldo 2 years ago • 100%
But it's hard to imagine that it works that way.
Would it, then, be used to republish a comment when the content is accessed from other Fediverse platforms?
Although the link gives an error in the browser, it can actually be used to look for the comment. I used it here from Tusky for Android.
I had to copy the link. I can't imagine what's the context where the icon is used directly without leading to an error, because, anyway, browsing the Lemmy instance, when the Fediverse icon is clicked, a link is opened in a new tab with a 404 error. It's an undesirable behavior.
pcgaldo 2 years ago • 100%
Yes, thanks. Anyway I've seen that and I mentioned it.
pcgaldo 2 years ago • 100%
If I try to open this comment in a new browser tab by pressing the Fediverse icon above, it redirects to https://lemmy.ml/comment/166757 that doesn't exist.
Edit: After reading some answers I have understood that the link does exist, but not to be opened directly from a browser, but to access the answer from other Fediverse platforms. What doesn't make sense is that if you press It from the Lemmy web interface it leads to a 404 error.
The correct address is https://lemmy.ml/post/241826/comment/166757 the same that is generated and copied to clipboard by pressing the icon in the form of links near the Fediverse icon.
It seems to be a shortcut to open the comment url. Specifically opens the full article but at the height of the comment from which the link was generated, by pressing the icon. There is a bug and the links are not being generated correctly, because they lack the part of the url that refers to the publication in which the comment has been made. I will now make a comment to have a practical example.
pcgaldo 2 years ago • 100%
There's some info in this YouTube channel. They speak Spanish but it also have subtitles.
pcgaldo 2 years ago • 100%
There's some info in this YouTube channel. They speak Spanish but it also have subtitles.
pcgaldo 2 years ago • 100%
I suppose a comment can be deleted or a user can be banned depending on who manages and moderates each community within an instance, apart from the rules (if any) that they establish in each case. It would be a problem of certain communities, which in others does not appear.
In regard to meat eating, I presume that the case would be given in a vegan thematic community, possibly with comments in an unconstructive attitude or out of context.
There can be the case that a community exists as a propagandistic platform in which no debate with discordant positions is allowed. It's probably not the best practice, but there it is. You can also negatively evaluate publications, try to create new post introducing and argumenting your disconformity, or even disagree by not participating or blocking the community.
I think there are other communities that are not like this for now. There is also the option to participate in other instances or to host your own.
pcgaldo 2 years ago • 100%
Ok. Thank you. Let's try again!
pcgaldo 2 years ago • 100%
I created my first Lemmy accounts in two instances hosted by people near me. I've found some problems to interact with people in other instances, except for lemmy.ml.
It could be some federation lack between instances.I don't know.
The maintenance, support and moderation of the instanc are also important to choose it for the daily use.
Finally I created an account in lemmy.ml and it's the only one I'm using now.
pcgaldo 2 years ago • 100%
Bueno, claro, digo en el supuesto de haber derechos de autor. Habría que ver si las obras pasaron a dominio público y si no es así, tal vez se pueda encontrar alguna referencia al copyright consultando en internet el título de la obra y autor.
Pero a los de la copistería lo que les va a interesar es hacerte fotocopias, cobrarlas y punto. Ya te buscarás tú la vida con los pormenores legales.
pcgaldo 2 years ago • 100%
Yes, it's so easy and it's well documented. You only need to read some documents about the prerequisites you need, launch the installer and follow the instructions to easily configure the service you want to put online.
pcgaldo 2 years ago • 100%
If you need an easy way to try it, you can use Yunohost. It includes Mastodon and Pleroma packages.
pcgaldo 2 years ago • 100%
Supongo que los libros con derechos de autor tendrán cláusulas que prohíben la copia, por lo que sería ilegal.
Aún así, si vas a una copistería es muy probable que no te pongan pegas y hagan las copias que desees.
pcgaldo 3 years ago • 100%
I'm not enthusiastic about gaming or using modern equipment, so I have no experience coming directly to give you a solution, but I'll tell you what steps I'd try to take.
Asking this question here can be a good start but we have to go further, which I understand you're already doing. I guess at least you've also searched for forums, wikis or documentation, for example. That's the beginning.
In the case of very new hardware, there are probably no solutions for these drawbacks or, if they exist, they are still difficult to implement. I don't think I'm telling you anything new, because if you're a regular user of Free Software, you must know what happens in these cases where the manufacturer armor its products with patents and proprietary software.
Here is where the main GNU/Linux distros should be selected, especially those most concerned about giving solutions to gamers, testing them and, if anything is missing, requesting the implementation of new features.
The most important thing would be to expose the case and request the solution directly to the manufacturer, always looking for more affected users, joining and demanding solutions getting strong from the community.