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I've started using GPT-3 to create text summaries, outlines and perform many other AI-powered tasks directly within the Logseq notetaking app using a new plugin I developed.

dns.toys v0.1.0 - nadh.in - 4 years ago - eng
Repository: @knadh/dns.toys GitHub release page: v0.1.0 Full Changelog : https://github.com/knadh/dns.toys/commits/v0.1.0


I've started using GPT-3 to create text summaries, outlines and perform many other AI-powered tasks directly within the Logseq notetaking app using a new plugin I developed.

David Deida explores the most important issues in men's lives—from career and family to women and intimacy to love and spirituality and relationships—to offer a practical guidebook for living a masculine life of integrity, authenticity, and freedom.

I saw this post linked on Hacker News today, reflecting on the difficulties of starting a company in Germany. It made me think about the process of starting a company (“Aktiebolag”, or “AB”) in Sweden, which I recently went through myself.

What do you do when your data science project doesn't fit within your computer's memory? One solution is to distribute it across multiple worker machines. This week on the show, Guido Imperiale from Coiled talks about Dask and managing large data science projects through distributed computing.

In which we investigate whether the demo content loaded onto iPads is owned a single fictional person

In which we investigate whether the demo content loaded onto iPads is owned a single fictional person

In which we investigate whether the demo content loaded onto iPads is owned a single fictional person

Opt in telemetry - seirdy.one - 4 years ago - eng
Being enrolled in a study should require prior informed consent. Terms of the data collection, including what data can be collected and how that data will be used, must be presented to all participants in language they can understand. Only then can they provide informed consent. Harvesting data without permission is just exploitation. Software improvements and user engagement are not more important than basic respect for user agency. Mo..

So we have yet a new UI overhaul. This time, bringing consumer-grade UI practices to the world of professionals. Announcement: https://blog.jetbrains.com/idea/2022/05/take-part-in-the-new-ui-preview-for-your-jetbrains-ide/ New Jet Brains interface We're professionals. We can handle the complexity and the density of the current UI. You made

DDG and Bing - seirdy.one - 4 years ago - eng
I was referring to crawlers that build indexes for search engines to use. DuckDuckGo does have a crawler—DuckDuckBot—but it’s only used for fetching favicons and scraping certain sites for infoboxes (“instant answers”, the fancy widgets next to/above the classic link results). DuckDuckGo and other engines that use Bing’s commercial API have contractual arrangements that typically include a clause that says something like “don’t you dare c....

This is the Lisp General, ask any and all Lisp questions here. Below is a link to the general's texts which contain many links to various books, documentation, websites, and other interesting information. >Check the texts first: http://verisimilitudes.net/lisp >To foster discussion: Which dialect do you prefer? Do you use Emacs or a different lisp-based editor? What was your first experience with lisp? What have you mad....

JS-enabled engines - seirdy.one - 4 years ago - eng
The only engines I know of that run JavaScript are Google, Bing, and maybe Petal. None of the other engines in my list appear to support it. I don’t even think Yandex does. It’s common practice for sites to give a JavaScript-lite version to search engines, though if the content differs heavily you run the risk of hitting a manual action. I’d imagine that search-crawler-exclusive editions would become the norm if crawlers stopped handling ..

In this post, we’ll discuss Open Policy Agent (OPA) and its rule language, Rego, highlighting how we can use them to write a simple policy for a payroll microservice.

Reconciliation - june.kim - 4 years ago - eng

Reconciliation - june.kim - 4 years ago - eng

Tanith complained in the last post she was the only one writing things on our blog recently… so thought… I'd write something again… T.: Aw, c'mon. I didn't complain . It's alr ^^ When we checked again today, we noticed artemislena.eu is now part of the HSTS Preload list … so, hopefully, on your next browser update… our domain's HSTS status will be preloaded into your browser, meaning all our domains will be forced to connect via HTTPS..

A Better Fan Shroud I already updated my 3D Printer fan shroud a couple of months ago. It should cool the filament more effectively and evenly. I think it did a good job. Unfortunately, the shroud got too hot several times and was deformed. I was afraid that it now had reduced cooling performance. I found an update to the fan shroud that looked very efficient, and somebody analyzed the airflow, and it appeared to be very effective in cooli..

In tonight's category of "Crazy Rails Errors that Even I haven't hit", I was deploying a new app via HatchBox and I hit this one: No such middleware to insert before: ActionDispatch::Static /home/deploy/Cartazzi/shared/bundle/ruby/3.1.0/gems/actionpack-7.0.2.2/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/stack.rb:174:in `assert_index' When I dug into the underlying failure there was this bit of code: def assert_index ( index , where ) ....

Project section facelift - hth.is - 4 years ago - eng
I was recently looking at the kotlin-results library which describes it self as a “multiplatform Result monad for modelling success or failure operations”. This library is great in combination with Kotlin Flow’s (or RxJava), and I would highly recommend checking it out. At some point though I ended up on the author’s personal webpage and specifically noticed their projects section, which I found to be especially well organized: A very clean..

Project section facelift - hth.is - 4 years ago - eng
I was recently looking at the kotlin-results library which describes it self as a “multiplatform Result monad for modelling success or failure operations”. This library is great in combination with Kotlin Flow’s (or RxJava), and I would highly recommend checking it out. At some point though I ended up on the author’s personal webpage and specifically noticed their projects section, which I found to be especially well organized: A very clean..

UPDATE: Check out Password-protect current pdf (revisted) for a simpler version. Every so often, I need to password-protect a pdf. On macOS, Preview has a simple solution , but I figured there must be a command line utility to make this happen. There are options, but qdf did the job just fine. qpdf --verbose --encrypt USER-PASSWORD OWNER-PASSWORD KEY-LENGTH -- input.pdf output.pdf So what does qpdf have to do with Emacs? Command-l....



I spent my last two months to build/optimize my home network from scratch and I want to share my setup, info and troubles that I discovered during this work, so you can take some inspirations or ideas here and there. This post will be quite long, so I start with an overall description of the hardware/software/setup and then I’ll go into the details. The hardware and software Netgear R7800 with OpenWRT as main router The I..

I spent my last two months to build/optimize my home network from scratch and I want to share my setup, info and troubles that I discovered during this work, so you can take some inspirations or ideas here and there. This post will be quite long, so I start with an overall description of the hardware/software/setup and then I’ll go into the details. The hardware and software Netgear R7800 with OpenWRT as main router The I..

I've now been a solo entrepreneur longer than I've been anything. Being a solo entrepreneur is a very different experience and it isn't one that is taught – you generally learn only by doing. I've started this series of essays to talk about practical things I've learned over the years. The reason that I referred to it as keeping your sanity is that is what, all too often, solo entrepreneurship feels like. The first lesson I learned i....

New stuff - artemislena.eu - 4 years ago - eng
Huh, looks like I'm the only onea us writing posts here recently. Anyway, ever caught urself thinking Oh girl, I wish there was some new stuff hosted by artemislena.eu? Well, I got good news for ya, cause we do've some new stuff. Just look over at the services list , we got a Ntfy server n a Rimgo instance now. Even'f ur not interested in either, ur still gonna profit from't'f ya use our services, given thxa our Ntfy server, we now get p....

Pale Moon - seirdy.one - 4 years ago - eng
Pale Moon’s inception pre-dates Firefox 57 by many years; before its notoriety following the removal of XUL/XPCOM, it was popular among people who didn’t like Electrolysis. I hate that Pale Moon is so behind on security because it also has nice stuff that Mozilla axed. Some things were axed for good reason, like extensions with the ability to alter browser functionality. Others were axed without good reason, like built-in RSS/Atom support....

Most technical people choose GUIs not because GUIs are the best tool for the job. People choose GUIs because the CLI alternatives usually suck. That's my hunch. In this blog post, I'll cover good U...

Most technical people choose GUIs not because GUIs are the best tool for the job. People choose GUIs because the CLI alternatives usually suck. That's my hunch. In this blog post, I'll cover good U...

Commodification means something else; I’m assuming you’re referring to “commoditize”, as in “commoditize your complement”. Although in this context the words have some really interesting overlap, which is why I brought it up. See Commodified vs. Commoditized by Douglas Rushkoff . We are first commodified by being made a complement to a product, then gradually commoditized as complements ideally are.

A recent Hacker News thread got me to revisit my dotfiles repository and reflect on the tools I’ve been using for the past 10+ years. Technologies like the cloud and docker came, but surprisingly nothing major has changed in these years.



namespace serverlog :: detail { // is_duration checks if a type is std::chrono::duration template < class T > struct is_duration : std :: false_type { }; template < class Rep , class Period > struct is_duration < std :: chrono :: duration < Rep, Period >> : std :: true_type { }; // "contains_duration" checks if a variadic template c....

In this post, I use Beeping Busy Beavers to show that twin prime conjecture could be proven or disproven.

APEX 22.1 changed a lot to the actions interface and added a new method with which we can call them easily from links.

Set up GitLab CI/CD locally for easier experimentation and testing. Investigate methods for creating nested parent-child pipelines and explore the process and advantages of implementing this approach. Learn how to streamline your development workflow with nested pipelines for better organization and efficiency.

In this post, I use Beeping Busy Beavers to show that twin prime conjecture could be proven or disproven.

If you look at the HackerNews headlines and comments - you may notice that every now and then people praise Zig, a relatively young programming language for low-level programming. Maybe not as low-level as assembler, but definitely as low-level as C or C++. I’m usually very skeptical about new languages, so naturally I wanted to give Zig a try. But after playing around and building a few toy projects with it - I shall say, I really enjoyed ..

If you look at the HackerNews headlines and comments - you may notice that every now and then people praise Zig, a relatively young programming language for low-level programming. Maybe not as low-level as assembler, but definitely as low-level as C or C++. I’m usually very skeptical about new languages, so naturally I wanted to give Zig a try. But after playing around and building a few toy projects with it - I shall say, I really enjoyed ..

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