Recent twts from tkanos

@prologic@twtxt.net I have not said that they are the best, I said good, and it is my personal preference, it s always a balance and you can use others languages as well. There are good ML librairies in Go, but good luck with them they are very hard to use and at some point you will have to switch to python. For big data you can also use go or others language but you will struggle securizing your data pipeline and doing manually some complex aggregation, while in Java you can use Spark/Flink/kafkaStream . For Nodejs I agree with you but I use it because I like the language and I find it easy to do react or view on it.

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In-reply-to » #randomQuestionsOfTheDay

It depends what you want to do , I use different languages for different use case :

  • Python is good for AI and small Linux management things
  • Java is good for big data pipelines
  • Go is good for API, programs, tooling and others things
  • Nodejs is good for Web UI.

It is like a database you should choose wisely depending of your use case.

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@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I have a related question, knowing that the steam engine was invented by the Greek Hero (or Heron) of Alexandria around 10 CE, But they did not use because they had slave. What would it be if they had use it to do what we called the industrial revolution, How will we be leaving today ?

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Something I like in Mastodon is they have 2 discover view :

  • local (only the pod communication)
  • federated (everything like our Discover)

It’s good when you are in a community, example in mastodon I am in fosstodon, and sometimes I only want to see what the community is talking about.

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In-reply-to » (#scxyieq) @prologic If I was to run a pod, and I'd like to spin one up at some point, the abuse policy of twtxt.net (or any other pod) would be completely irrelevant. My users would be bound by the abuse policy of my pod, whether or my abuse policy matches yours.

Ok I ll mute myself :D

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In-reply-to » (#scxyieq) @prologic If I was to run a pod, and I'd like to spin one up at some point, the abuse policy of twtxt.net (or any other pod) would be completely irrelevant. My users would be bound by the abuse policy of my pod, whether or my abuse policy matches yours.

@mckinley@twtxt.net yep I completely agree with you. And when I won’t agree anymore I will have your twts deleted :D (the last part is a joke of course)

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In-reply-to » A full-featured testing framework for Golang : https://golang.ch/a-full-featured-testing-framework-for-golang/?amp=1

Me too, testify everywhere. But I like to test others frameworks just because sometimes I may learn something new.

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In-reply-to » I did a jump on twitter this morning just to see. And ss always I find it is a very hatred place. Full of people that love to hate, and spread their hate, and self declared prophet that knows what the future will be. If you believe them all Trump will be back on twitter to start a Nazi regime, and Elon drinks baby blood. Why does people love to spread their hate so much ?

Yep i decided to unfollow twitter, for someone apolitical it was too much hate from every side. But the question still puzzle me, why loving to hate ?

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I did a jump on twitter this morning just to see. And ss always I find it is a very hatred place. Full of people that love to hate, and spread their hate, and self declared prophet that knows what the future will be. If you believe them all Trump will be back on twitter to start a Nazi regime, and Elon drinks baby blood. Why does people love to spread their hate so much ?

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I’m sorry I’m a bit confused, I think we are talking of different things. What is the moral question you are talking about ?

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In-reply-to » @prologic has you seems interrested, Elon said what he plans for twitter : https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/1585619322239561728 but it's not very IT exiting.

@prologic@twtxt.net I don’t know, I don’t really care actually, I was just looking because you ask somethings about.
But I think it’s just political talk, that only means for those who wants to believe. I am more practical, I wait for concrete actions before to judge. There is a proverb saying like : “words are wind, just actions count.” (or something like that)

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The statistic doesn’t solve the main issue, but they are necessary to discuss the question. I like statistic because its not about believe. If we have those statistics, we will be more prepare to discuss those questions, without data I can only debate the subject by believe and not rationally.

Let’s say we compute the data and we found out that autopilot (that I personally hate btw) are more safe because human can get tired, distracted, emotionally disturbed, drunk, in drugs 
..

I will be more able to discuss the issue that maybe is not authorizing/forbidding autopilot on itself,
but if you will drive and you don’t feel you can do it, but you still want/need to go somewhere with you car, please do it on autopilot.

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actually is a good remark @will@twtxt.net, the question should be : statistically who is the most dangerous :
an autopilot or a human ? Do you think that there is a open data with the information of brand car and accident is has been involved on ?

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In-reply-to » How to Implement Decentralized Storage Using Docker Extensions In part one of this two-part series, we discussed the intersection of Web3 and Docker at a conceptual level. Now, it’s time to get our hands dirty and review practical examples involving decentralized storage. ⌘ Read more

I have always love in the documentation of podman where they say “Simply put: alias docker=podman” like We know that you don’t read documentations anyway so “Simply put: alias docker=podman”.

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In-reply-to » A lot of friends are now driving electric cars, I can’t help myself by finding those car boring.

That’s true, but even I think that electric cars are just like the google cloud, AWS, 
. clouds 
.. It works and it’s boring.

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In-reply-to » Even if I don’t think JavaScript should go concurrent, because it is great the way it is (and the even loop works well) and if we need concurrency there are others languages, here a great article about the subject: https://webkit.org/blog/7846/concurrent-javascript-it-can-work/

true

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In-reply-to » Through the years I tried many different search engine. And unfortunately except google no one has ever been as accurate. I'm trying again duckduckgo and I have not been disappointed so far.

Accurate was most, when I was unable to find what I wanted in the two first page, so I went to google did the same research and there it was. So after a while doing double search I gave up in brave search. Even if I loved to read their paper.

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In-reply-to » Through the years I tried many different search engine. And unfortunately except google no one has ever been as accurate. I'm trying again duckduckgo and I have not been disappointed so far.

I used to like brave search, but at some point it was not accurate enough (for me) I left.

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I have a twitter account, but I never go there, I don’t like the toxic environment it became.
If Elon changes it I will go back, if he doesn’t, I don’t care I never go anyway.

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In-reply-to » Through the years I tried many different search engine. And unfortunately except google no one has ever been as accurate. I'm trying again duckduckgo and I have not been disappointed so far.

I didn’t DDG either, but that time it’s being good.

  • I don;t like Qwant (and behind the scene it uses bing)
  • Ecosia long time ago was bad, maybe it’s becoming better (i will re have a look a it)
  • Never heard about Marginalia or Kagi ??? What are those ?

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