Assembled Poems http://www.cmyr.net/work/assembled-poems.html
Do Androids Dream of Electric Copyright? Comparative Analysis of Originality in Artificial Intelligence Generated Works by Andrés Guadamuz :: SSRN https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2981304
Work in progress: Portraits of Imaginary people http://mtyka.github.io/machine/learning/2017/06/06/highres-gan-faces.html
But still no real internet though, still working on a cheap LTE connection with a 5GB data cap.
But still no real internet though, still working on a cheap LTE connection with a 5GB data cap.
Collected works Release | https://wiki.xxiivv.com/collected_works
Okay, the plan for txtio: Use sqlite to store followings, tweets and config and use ncurses for the ui. Let’s see how that works out.
Okay, the plan for txtio: Use sqlite to store followings, tweets and config and use ncurses for the ui. Let’s see how that works out.
It doesn’t do anything interesting, handles no redirects, prints the ugliest timeline and you have to configure it by editing the source file. But it kinda works…
It doesn’t do anything interesting, handles no redirects, prints the ugliest timeline and you have to configure it by editing the source file. But it kinda works…
/me is finally working on a twtxt client
@durcheinandr@durcheinandr.de Sorry, no idea then. I have a ticker with news agencies like dpa, afp etc. at work but that’s more like a firehose.
@durcheinandr@durcheinandr.de Sorry, no idea then. I have a ticker with news agencies like dpa, afp etc. at work but that’s more like a firehose.
@phil@philmcclure.duckdns.org I actually just started a new job working on a frontend for Hugo (and other static site generators).
I’m not working on bussard, I’m just IRC friends with @technomancy@technomancy.us and he expressed interest in making scheme available there.
@benaiah@benaiah.me Wow, you’re working on bussard? I wanted to try that game for months! Cool
@benaiah@benaiah.me Wow, you’re working on bussard? I wanted to try that game for months! Cool
@mdom@domgoergen.com mostly for fun, but once I have it working more it’ll get integrated into https://gitlab.com/technomancy/bussard.
@phil@philmcclure.duckdns.org Can i add you the we-are-twtxt? And how does the telegram bit works? Never used telegram before … can you chat it up and it will post to twtxt?
@phil@philmcclure.duckdns.org Can i add you the we-are-twtxt? And how does the telegram bit works? Never used telegram before … can you chat it up and it will post to twtxt?
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net You have to set sync_followings to a remote plain text followings file. You can use we-are-twtxt, but any file will do. Better back up your followings before you test that. Seemed to work here, but who knows.
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net You have to set sync_followings to a remote plain text followings file. You can use we-are-twtxt, but any file will do. Better back up your followings before you test that. Seemed to work here, but who knows.
TIL git checkout - works like cd - and checks out the last branch you were on.
I was the guy from https://xkcd.com/1806/ once, but working in an office where you have to switch workstations a lot will teach you.
I was the guy from https://xkcd.com/1806/ once, but working in an office where you have to switch workstations a lot will teach you.
(EDIT: it worked)
Okay, i dumped the wget backend from #txtnish, curl works better and providing the same interface with both was hard.
Okay, i dumped the wget backend from #txtnish, curl works better and providing the same interface with both was hard.
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Uh, i haven’t heard about yacy in years. Please keep us informed! I have to talk to our hardware guy, maybe we can run an instance at work.
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Uh, i haven’t heard about yacy in years. Please keep us informed! I have to talk to our hardware guy, maybe we can run an instance at work.
@tomas@bootlog.org Something is still broken, every clients but curl works for https. The ppl in #curl bet it is some ssl option.
@tomas@bootlog.org Something is still broken, every clients but curl works for https. The ppl in #curl bet it is some ssl option.
@tomas@bootlog.org Something weird is happening when i want to curl your twtfile: Empty reply from server. Browsers works fine.
@tomas@bootlog.org Something weird is happening when i want to curl your twtfile: Empty reply from server. Browsers works fine.
@kas@enotty.dk Great link! And our main webproxy at work nicely encodes to raw-hub-spa-big
@kas@enotty.dk Great link! And our main webproxy at work nicely encodes to raw-hub-spa-big
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Had you time to work on your BBGW yet?
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Had you time to work on your BBGW yet?
Decode It Like It’s 1999
A few years ago I started to work on an MPEG1 Video decoder, completely written in JavaScript. Now, I finally found the time to clean up the library, improve its performance, make it more error resilient and modular and add an MP2 Audio decoder and MPEG-TS demuxer. This makes this library not just an MPEG decoder, but a full video player.
In this blog post I want to talk a bit about the challenges and various interesting
bits I discovered during the development of this library. You’ll … ⌘ Read more
Dreary day… Rain mixed with snow… working - wishing I was someplace else.
Another test tweet - testing the post tweet hook which works
Publishing to #ipfs now works reliable in #txtnix. You can find me at /ipns/QmZxsWLdxMcpb34qXtDyFAVtUDDm9Fp2G24NSjS8fGWBWY/twtxt.txt
Publishing to #ipfs now works reliable in #txtnix. You can find me at /ipns/QmZxsWLdxMcpb34qXtDyFAVtUDDm9Fp2G24NSjS8fGWBWY/twtxt.txt
@kas@enotty.dk Is #starttls-everywhere just to ease configuration or is there any reason why #lets-encrypt certs won’t work on mail servers?
@kas@enotty.dk Is #starttls-everywhere just to ease configuration or is there any reason why #lets-encrypt certs won’t work on mail servers?
Worked the last weeks on https://github.com/mdom/tapsig/, a tap library to test unix commands. Would be interested in any kind of feedback!
Worked the last weeks on https://github.com/mdom/tapsig/, a tap library to test unix commands. Would be interested in any kind of feedback!
fun make-work project: moving from upstart to systemd
It’s probably a little bit slower now, but i’ll add a option to increase the workers. 16 seems to work nicely here.
It’s probably a little bit slower now, but i’ll add a option to increase the workers. 16 seems to work nicely here.
Srsly? Just because unless (cond) { do_stoff unless other_cond } works, doesnt’ make it not insane. Or whatever.
Srsly? Just because unless (cond) { do_stoff unless other_cond } works, doesnt’ make it not insane. Or whatever.
@krt@krt.marmaro.de What are you working on?
@krt@krt.marmaro.de What are you working on?
My code worked in test, still worked in integration and failed in prod after 4 hours with no complains. Oh my.
My code worked in test, still worked in integration and failed in prod after 4 hours with no complains. Oh my.
Come on coveralls.io! Show me my new badge! Nothing more depressing that working on your coverage and your new shiny badge won’t update :)
Come on coveralls.io! Show me my new badge! Nothing more depressing that working on your coverage and your new shiny badge won’t update :)
ShellExec takes over the work from the current hooks and should work without any further configuration.
ShellExec takes over the work from the current hooks and should work without any further configuration.
Although i probably should add a second between each line so that sorting the tweets still works.
Although i probably should add a second between each line so that sorting the tweets still works.
Stop caring about how -e works: http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2016/02/29/msg009700.html
Stop caring about how -e works: http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2016/02/29/msg009700.html
Too sick to go working. I’m heading back to bed.
Too sick to go working. I’m heading back to bed.
But HTTP::Date seems to work for most cases.
But HTTP::Date seems to work for most cases.
Damn, before leaving work, my timeline was quite slow. Now, displaying the latest 50 messages isn’t enough :o
that seemed to work, yay …. uh yeah
Re-Imagining Work https://t.co/CUeDveuC8p Good take on modern working places.
Worked on three different projects today .. I hate it when it rains.
Have to make selfie for work. So hard.. http://t.co/rlf1ed384J
📚 Finished reading How Conversation Works: 6 Lessons for Better Communication by Anne Curzan
📚 Finished reading How Conversation Works: 6 Lessons for Better Communication by Anne Curzan
@thestartupspace yes, it’s working now 10x
rtdb.py: Extension for dtuple.py
This is specific to sqlite but could easily be adopted to work with other databases. # # rtdb.py: Extension for dtuple.py # # Written by Dennis T Kaplan . Public Domain. # No Copyright, no Rights Reserved, and no Warranties. class rtdb: def __init__(self, dbname, sql, one = True): self.one = one connection = sqlite3.connect(dbname) […] ⌘ Read more
@AlexaInternet Thank you! It worked now
Getting the USB-powerline bridge to work on Linux: https://www.codemadness.org/getting-the-usb-powerline-bridge-to-work-on-linux.html
working
Pulsewave, New York | https://wiki.xxiivv.com/collected_works
Website / SVN repositories moved
The Nix website has moved to nixos.org (hosted at TU Delft). The Subversion
repositories have moved to svn.nixos.org. See
this\
mailing list posting for information about moving existing
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NixOS progress report
Wine now runs on NixOS!
Finally we can run all those legacy\
applications… Thanks to Michael Raskin for adding Wine
and a NPTL-enabled Glibc (which Wine seems to need). This is a
nice application of purely functional package composition, by
the way: Wine didn’t work with the standard Glibc in Nixpkgs, … ⌘ Read more