@leahawasser
what is your goto example projects when it comes to showcasing the perfect way to do the code and the docs?
@freemo
normally people go from old school to modern, you seem to have gone the opposite way in your website
But I think this website is better than the previous one, atleast more updated content.
I looked into the Aparapi code a little,
How much work do you think will it take to extend support to Python Bytecode?
(There also the way where we can do it through Jython but that one only support python 2.7 currently)
@leahawasser @pyOpenSci
Readable docs as well readable code both matters.
readable docs helps in understanding the project as overall while readable code makes it easy to understand individual flows and functionalities.
@aen_the_acolyte
I like History Hits, will have to try Civilis looks good from thumbnails.
I personally like Persian history, what about you?
@thor
alternative:
Government funded Salad diet
@aen_the_acolyte
Have you watched some history channels on youtube like Oversimplified, Extra History, Technological Connections, etc?
@EllisCrawford
In that case these two resources will help you
https://www.instructables.com/Customizing-multitouch-gestures-in-Firefox/
https://www.reddit.com/r/gnome/comments/td8irt/touchpad_gestures_in_chromechromium/
@EllisCrawford
try seeing your gsettings output for touchpad
https://ostechnix.com/configure-touchpad-settings-using-gsettings-commandline-utility/
@zleap
1) Egypt is fucked economically, aids do help a bit but at the end the brunt is on the host country. (just look at Bangladesh with all the Rohingya refugees)
2) Aids stop after some time, Egypt knows the refugees will be permenent.
3) Last war, Israel captured whole of Sinai province from Egypt including the Suez Canal. It certainly is afraid Israel can/will do that again.
4) International colloboration is complex and mostly fails cause all countries work their own benefit and not the greater good
@EllisCrawford
Any settings you changed in last 2 days? or driver updates?
@freemo I have committed but haven't pushed as there are some other errors and stuffs to due the code being 7 years old. Alot of the links are dead. I have removed the Google Plus button as it exists no more.
Twitter works but the handle is it active still?
and yes in the demonstration page many websites seem to exists no more.
PS: Also I think it would better if we use CDN links rather than actual JS files
@freemo
I have looked into the problem it seems the main issue is using http for googleapis rather than https, browsers seem to block all http link by default. I will change them to https links.
@freemo
ok, will put the pdf in the site source code
@freemo
what you suggest,
shall I just link this pdf directly?
(though in the longterm I was thinking to refactor and rewrite the docs in a more simpler and better way. but that ofcourse will take it's time
@freemo
The link to the CC license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
The link to book through a ipfs gateway: https://ipfs.io/ipfs/bafykbzacea35aylikyp5xxcwis2ictavesg42qdfpwpgn4zfkwurhocl5r6bs?filename=Understanding%20Assembly%20Language%20%28Reverse%20Engineering%20for%20--%20Dennis%20Yurichev%20--%20March%2026%2C%202023%2C%202023%20--%20ed4f28e673d041b34cb08925d525960e%20--%20Anna%E2%80%99s%20Archive.pdf
@freemo Well my pirated pdf copy says CC licensed on the front (which technical means it is not pirated)
It is behind a paywall but the license is still CC
@freemo
Change in plans it looks like Yurichev has paywalled his open source book. I am confused about the legalities of directly copying content (with attribution ofcourse) ![]()
@freemo That's a nice suggestion. ![]()
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