Definitely not retro, my AMD Ryzen 5 machine I built last year has this installed.
“How Apple screwed Facebook - Apple’s iOS 14.5 update has triggered an unstoppable collapse in Facebook’s ability to collect user data”
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/apple-ios14-facebook
"We didn't tell McDonalds, 'You need to figure out how to feed schoolchildren'—we had schools do it. The way to fix the problem of connecting people is to focus on local orgs & governments with incentives to connect them, not by asking Comcast to solve it."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rl8_F3TVwvk
@fluffy I really enjoyed that course. We looked at a bunch of the theory behind computing, the whole thing built up to turing machines. It was pretty cool.
The textbook could have used some work though. I think the forgot a bracket at one point and there was raw LaTeX for a few pages.
@fluffy Knowing about this got me an interview once.
#Pine64 PineDio + FemtoStar Satellites: "PineDio gateway can service the neighbourhood with text messaging, while a FemtoStar gateway can service an entire continent with data speeds fast enough to make phone calls or browse the web"
https://www.pine64.org/2021/05/19/femtostar-taking-aim-for-the-stars/
Last week the UK Govt published a new draft of their #OnlineSafetyBill, making UK corps liable for jail time unless they censor "harmful" content (without defining harmful). Targeted at Big Tech it instead directly threatens Matrix. Read https://matrix.org/blog/2021/05/19/how-the-u-ks-online-safety-bill-threatens-matrix & raise the alarm.
@freedompatriot Ok, I'm not a Microsoft fan but do you have a short list of sources or "this is why" to back that up.
I mean I build Linux OSes from scratch and feel like just about everything Microsoft publishes is a scam at best but Bill Gates being "very dangerous" feels at best an exaggeration of what he's capable of.
@jbauer Welp that was a flop but to the right of that distorted mess is an NA outlet with the ground plug on the top.
@jbauer That's how I felt! Even the Lab I worked in before I came here had them upside down!
It's a good building. Free hot chocolate on the roof, smack in the middle of a mall. cheap rent. I feel like I'm living in one of those weird vapor wave youtube videos.
@Jaymo They're already here?
Poke around a bit, people on the internet know what they're doing.
@MrSkweeze Hodl?!?
God dammit it's time to buy!
If I knew what the password to my wallet from 2011 was I'd be sitting on a decent boat smoking a sager right now.
@jbauer Well convert is hanging but take my word for it :p
@jbauer Earth plug on top is right way.
If my phone behaves I'll send an image.
swiley.net
Email mastodon+swiley@swiley.net (this makes all of my computers beep and turn on an indicator light and is always the fastest way to reach me.) I was on octodon a while ago but abandoned my account. I've never been a member of gab or parlor.
If you’d like to learn to program I would consider the SICP [1] more or less the peak of American CS pedagogy (at least as far as beginners go) along with “The Practice of Programming” once you get through that.
I play ukulele, I’m ok at reading music and decent at improv. I learned from Walter Piston’s “Harmony” and some of Adam Neely’s videos.
My main phone is a pine phone so if I don’t pick up when you call the battery is probably dead, the modem is probably dead, or I’m currently swearing at calls/pulseaudio/alsa. I’d strongly recommend sending an email instead.
Dispite what my web page says I’ve stopped uploading my scratch projects to GitHub once I started to understand the basics of collaboration with git. I was using the flamegraph as gamification/motivation but it doesn’t work as well with feature branch/squash merge workflows so I just keep most things on my VPS until I’m happy with publishing updates.
[1] https://mitpress.mit.edu/sites/default/files/sicp/full-text/book/book.html