@trashheap Cortex Prime would make a good system for this. #CortexRPG
Stanford scientists reverse-engineered the Moderna COVID vaccine from discarded remnants, and have posted the mRNA sequence publicly on GitHub https://www.vice.com/en/article/7k9gya/stanford-scientists-reverse-engineer-moderna-vaccine-post-code-on-github
In case it gets taken down: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ns6vbmjqqru0jbz/Assemblies-of-putative-SARS-CoV2-spike-encoding-mRNA-sequences-for-vaccines-BNT-162b2-and-mRNA-1273-main.zip?dl=0
Visa is now supporting settlement in digital currency, USDC, a stablecoin running on the Ethereum platform. https://usa.visa.com/visa-everywhere/blog/bdp/2021/03/26/digital-currency-comes-1616782388876.html
So the Jupyter Labs container I shared with everyone yesterday has undergone some improvements I wanted to share, namely, it now supports 7 different languages rather than just 4: Python3, ruby, julia, Rust, R, Haskell, and Javascript.
In case you are unfamiliar Jupyter Labs is a way to write notebooks (formated text with inline code that runs and displays elements like graphs or text). These notebooks are often used in science settings and as such I have integrated all the science tools python has to offer more or less. It is a great place to write up technical documents with working code side by side with the data it produces, but its also a great environment to play around with various programming languages and try out snippets without needing a full project environment. Thanks to the support of many different languages it is a great way to learn and try a language without needing to set anything up, since it all runs from a container.
In short just run a single command to bring up the container (the image is pulled from docker hub) and in a few minutes you will have a running web server you can point your browser to and start coing in any of the 7 languages supported. I use it to share snippet ideas. It is backed by anaconda so you can easily upload a notebook to their servers and then share a static version of it with people by sharing a link to the notebook, which can be viewed directly without needing any apps, not even Jupyter Labs installed.
Check it out here:
https://git.qoto.org/modjular/jupyter-all
or just get the docker container image directly: modjular/jupyter-all:latest
#Docker #Python #R #Ruby #julia #Haskell #Javascript #Rust #programming #foss #oss #coding #container #containers @Science
The #fedivers has fallowed this in that it is direct copy’s of existing useful #dotcons - peertube is youtube, pixalfeed is Instagram etc. On balance has been positive, though not without its problems. Has clearly overcome the last 10 years of pointless in #geekproblem alt-tech for now.
RT @emilyst@twitter.com
Want something like Discord that can never be acquired by a FAANG company? Try Matrix! :D
RT @dankvr@twitter.com
Microsoft buying Discord doesn't seem like the end of the world.
In any case if you're looking for an alternative we've been experimenting with @matrixdotorg@twitter.com for awhile now. Element works pretty great and can bidirectionally bridge to your Discord server: https://matrix.org/bridges
@Whidou so great that you used hexes. Much better than a grid; I wish it was more common. I use a Hexers battle mat, but have to convert most published maps when drawing them.
Are you a #ttrpg designer who always wanted to make a game about anthropomorphic animal characters? Because the MET has several dozen engravings like this by J. J. Grandville that you could illustrate your game with for free.
@EFF, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, will be exhibiting at #LibrePlanet 2021! https://u.fsf.org/3ac Come visit them in our virtual exhibit hall -- register at https://u.fsf.org/lp21-sp !
@ianmacd We put a lot of effort into being respectful well behaved members of the wider community. So I'm glad that can be seen.
We actually had a rather unique history with our stance as free speech. Early on when GAB came ont he scene is when instances started to push other instances to defederate with anyone they didnt like. As such you get a few instances with massive block lists of pretty much any instance that federates with any instance they block, and then any instance that federates with them, ad nauseum. At the time we were stuck to make a decision, get cut off from short sighted but well intentioned instances, or start censoring our users view of the fediverse. So it entered a debate here in our very early days as an instance.
It turned out that the LGBT community were actually the ones that convinced me of a free speech stance, which is ironic as many of the LGBT instances are the ones that ultimately took a block-first mentality. What had happened is LGBT servers were very heavily blocking instances that exhibited anything remotely resembling intolerance. This left very few LGBT friendly instances that were free speech and as a result we had a sort of exodus of LGBT scholars joining QOTO (and boosting our early numbers).
It turns out the LGBT community had a strong voice when we opened the discussion up to the community. Many of them explained to use that they came here because they monitored hate-speech accounts on GAB and other places to identify doxing within their community and other threats and warn the members of their community. So they felt their safety was at risk on other servers, they also didnt feel safe on other free speech instances since hate was common on those servers and didnt want to be on a hate speech instance. So they urged us to not block other instances, and ultimately the community agreed and we remain free-speech.
It is also why we implemented features like subscriptions, specifically for the LGBT communities safety and others in a similar position as them. This way they can get alerts of the public posts from threatening accounts they monitor without actually needing to follow the account and alerting the account that they are following them.
Its just really sad how some in the LGBT community have ultimately used that against us, that we went out of our way to take the heat for the LGBT community at the time only to see a small number of people use our decision as a weapon against us. Thankfully its a small minority of servers today, but still it was sad to see.
For what its worth QOTO is one of the most heavily connected servers in the fediverse. Last I checked we were in the top 10 of english speaking servers.
@gerowen NFT's by and of themselves aren't that useful. Tying them to a digital asset doesn't really make sense either because, as you said, the asset can be easily copied.
Blockchain needs a link back to the real world. For money this is simply the IOU value + fees paid to transaction processors for recording those transactions.
With non-fungible tokens, the real value would come as title deeds to physical assets. e.g. You might want to be able to prove to an enforcement agency that you purchased a particular diamond. (Land, and some things like vehicles, already have a third party title deed solution).
Providing the physical good, e.g. diamond, along with the title deed (NFT) is more valuable than just the item alone. You can only sell the title deed once.
Also, a public blockchain, e.g. Ethereum, is better for storing title deeds than a private one like Everledger.
With a private chain an exchange needs to coordinate payment, the title, and the physical good.
With a public chain, the payment and title can be executed as an atomic contract operation, so you only need to coordinate the physical good. And if you don't, the contract should be usable as evidence.
@federicomena I'm not sure about "on linux", but if you use iTunes (e.g. on Windows) to do a full local backup, then you can peek into the backup file and map the data bits to what they should be and use to reconstruct. I've done that to grab all the saved voicemail content before out of a phone. But this is more a one time thing, not a regular transfer (if that is what you wanted).
Pixels dice - a kickstarter that combines both #ttrpg and #iot - count me in! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pixels-dice/pixels-the-electronic-dice
Bluesky thinking of a "governance" body of the fedivers - If it does not have elephants running around throwing paper planes it's likely the wrong structure #bluesky thinking http://hamishcampbell.com/index.php/2021/03/13/bluesky-thinking-of-a-governance-body-of-the-fedivers/
Contraband dealer from the future.
https://twitter.com/_HelenDale/status/1368224590066053123
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