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  1. Passend zu den herbstlichen Temperaturen 🍂 wandert diese Woche das Gemüse in unseren (normalgroßen) #Ernteanteil.
    Freut Euch auf:

    👉 #Lauch
    👉 #Salat
    👉 #Karotten
    👉 #Rotebete
    👉 #Aubergine
    👉 #Weißkohl

    Lasst es Euch schmecken!

    #herbstgemüse #naturland #genossenschaft

  2. 🎥 New Video Online – Rust in Paris 2025 🦀

    At the latest edition of Rust in Paris, Ben Brandt shared how WebAssembly and Rust power a serverless AI runtime that lets enterprises and governments deploy AI logic without the pain of constant updates.

    👉 Watch the full talk: youtu.be/PSkUOIgYs0Y

    Huge thanks to Ben for his vision, expertise, and contribution to the Rust and AI communities 🙌

    #RustLang #WASM #RustInParis #RustProgramming #OpenSource #RustCommunity #WebAssembly #AIEngineering

  3. 🎉 Huge thanks to the LanceDB CEO / cofounder Chang She for delivering an incredible talk on "Search, Retrieval, Training, and Analytics with Modern AI Data Lake" at #DataAndAIEngineering #SanFrancisco #meetup !

    📹 Great news - the recording is now available! Check it out if you missed it or want to revisit the key concepts. 👇

    https://watch.softinio.com/w/mVkLgtcQw8Qv5vA4v8SDHB

    #DataEngineering #AIEngineering #SanFrancisco #LanceDB #DataLake #MachineLearning #VectorDB #Database #AI #ArtificialIntelligence

  4. Dedi Supriadi swings his hoe into the soil at his aubergine and cucumber farm – land where he once dug for gold in the hamlet of #CitorekKidul in #Indonesia.

    The mountainous region is scarred by illegal #GoldMining , where workers carve deep into hillsides and caves and risk their lives in the process.

    Tempted by the traces of #gold left behind by a former state-run mine, Aneka Tambang #ANTAM , villagers have turned to small-scale #IllegalMining , driving #deforestation and using #toxic chemicals like #mercury and #cyanide that #pollute water and kill #wildlife.

    Critics and $environmentalists have called for stricter measures to stop the practice and encourage a return to traditional and less destructive ways of life like #farming.

    A police crackdown and signs of change, such as several #miners recently switching to farming, have raised hopes of a possible turning point in the effort.

    eco-business.com/news/from-ind

    #AsianMastodon #TootSEA #SouthEastAsia #EcoNews #ecological #environmental

  5. Dedi Supriadi swings his hoe into the soil at his aubergine and cucumber farm – land where he once dug for gold in the hamlet of #CitorekKidul in #Indonesia.

    The mountainous region is scarred by illegal #GoldMining , where workers carve deep into hillsides and caves and risk their lives in the process.

    Tempted by the traces of #gold left behind by a former state-run mine, Aneka Tambang #ANTAM , villagers have turned to small-scale #IllegalMining , driving #deforestation and using #toxic chemicals like #mercury and #cyanide that #pollute water and kill #wildlife.

    Critics and $environmentalists have called for stricter measures to stop the practice and encourage a return to traditional and less destructive ways of life like #farming.

    A police crackdown and signs of change, such as several #miners recently switching to farming, have raised hopes of a possible turning point in the effort.

    eco-business.com/news/from-ind

    #AsianMastodon #TootSEA #SouthEastAsia #EcoNews #ecological #environmental

  6. Dedi Supriadi swings his hoe into the soil at his aubergine and cucumber farm – land where he once dug for gold in the hamlet of #CitorekKidul in #Indonesia.

    The mountainous region is scarred by illegal #GoldMining , where workers carve deep into hillsides and caves and risk their lives in the process.

    Tempted by the traces of #gold left behind by a former state-run mine, Aneka Tambang #ANTAM , villagers have turned to small-scale #IllegalMining , driving #deforestation and using #toxic chemicals like #mercury and #cyanide that #pollute water and kill #wildlife.

    Critics and $environmentalists have called for stricter measures to stop the practice and encourage a return to traditional and less destructive ways of life like #farming.

    A police crackdown and signs of change, such as several #miners recently switching to farming, have raised hopes of a possible turning point in the effort.

    eco-business.com/news/from-ind

    #AsianMastodon #TootSEA #SouthEastAsia #EcoNews #ecological #environmental

  7. Dedi Supriadi swings his hoe into the soil at his aubergine and cucumber farm – land where he once dug for gold in the hamlet of #CitorekKidul in #Indonesia.

    The mountainous region is scarred by illegal #GoldMining , where workers carve deep into hillsides and caves and risk their lives in the process.

    Tempted by the traces of #gold left behind by a former state-run mine, Aneka Tambang #ANTAM , villagers have turned to small-scale #IllegalMining , driving #deforestation and using #toxic chemicals like #mercury and #cyanide that #pollute water and kill #wildlife.

    Critics and $environmentalists have called for stricter measures to stop the practice and encourage a return to traditional and less destructive ways of life like #farming.

    A police crackdown and signs of change, such as several #miners recently switching to farming, have raised hopes of a possible turning point in the effort.

    eco-business.com/news/from-ind

    #AsianMastodon #TootSEA #SouthEastAsia #EcoNews #ecological #environmental

  8. Very occasionally I post something that is of no educational value and is of no interest to anyone other than myself. This is such a post.

    In between work, today I have been mostly making a #vegan sweet potato and aubergine tagine with warming ras al hanut spice and sweet dates, Ethiopian fossolia beans, and cous cous infused with rose harissa and olive oil. What are you having for #dinner?

    #food #foodporn #healthyeating #homecooking #recipe #tagine #veganfood #alttext

  9. #vegan doesn’t have to be tomato and cucumber salads! Tonight I threw together this not very authentic but lovingly crafted North African inspired #tagine - a vegetable and chickpea slow cooked stew using up homegrown #aubergine, #squash, #courgette and sweet peppers, with fragrant ras al hanut spice, apricots and dates … and served on a bed of coriander, mint and toasted whole almond wholewheat couscous. Lime wedge to cut through the sweetness of the tagine.
    #veganfood #recipe #dinner #alttext

  10. CW: Food (Moroccan food specifically)

    Here's the recipe for the fruity ratatouille: saga.co.uk/magazine/food/recip

    And here's the recipe for the ras el hanout (scroll down a bit): eu.columbiatribune.com/story/l

    I got the recipe from a cookbook, and these have basically been copied and pasted out of the recipe book I think? It's a really great book, it's called "Vegetarian Tagines and Couscous" by Ghillie Basan.

    [ #food #recipe #moroccan #tagine ]

  11. pgedge-vectorizer: #Postgres extension that automatically vectorizes document contents and keeps vector embeddings current when the underlying content changes.

    Unlike other solutions, no external services or third party pipelines are required. It's also 100% open source under the #PostgreSQL license. ✨

    Check it out on GitHub: 👉 github.com/pgEdge/pgedge-vecto

    #programming #vector #vectordatabase #vectorsearch #vectordb #ai #llm #aiengineering #aidev #dba

  12. ✔How to Become an AI Engineer in 2024? : A Comprehensive Guide
    Essential Skills for AI Engineers
    1. Programming Skills
    2. Mathematics and Statistics
    3. Machine Learning and Deep Learning
    4. Data Management and Analysis
    For more information
    📕Read- cybrpro.com/become-an-ai-engin
    and get insights
    #AIEngineer #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #TechCareers #2024Goals #CareerGuide #CyberPromagazine #AIEducation #LearnAI #AITransitional

  13. 🤖 “𝗝𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝘁𝗮𝗹𝗸 𝘁𝗼 𝗶𝘁.”

    Peter Steinberger’s mantra for real-world 𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗰 𝗲𝗻𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗲𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 — and honestly the best AI dev advice I’ve read all year.

    A solo dev runs a 300k LOC TypeScript codebase with just a few GPT-5-Codex panes. No wrappers. No harnesses. Just natural language, fast iteration, clean commits.

    AI isn’t just an assistant — done right, it’s a team. 💡

    🔗 buff.ly/HpFj7nb

  14. It feels like we’re rediscovering the old ways.

    Next, someone will build a multi-agent system (harness) around a Scrum Master agent who will conduct daily standups for the self-managing team of agents who are complaining about a broken coffee machine.

    youtube.com/watch?v=bJ8F43j1Fqw

    #AIEngineering #softwareengineering #agenticengineering #aiagents

  15. Dynatrace has released a new tool called Dynatrace AppEngine that allows users to create their own custom Dynatrace Apps. This tool gives users the freedom to create whatever they want using Dynatrace technology. Developer skills are helpful but not required to get started, as the process has been made simpler with assisted aids like... dynatrace.com/news/blog/start- #DynatraceAppEngine #AppDevelopment #CustomApps #softcorpremium

  16. @ctietze A lot of my target use case hinges around this: how can I change the attributes of a character (name, gender, species, etc.) in a document without doing a potentially-catastrophic search-and-replace across the entire document? Preserving the character’s function and role within the work despite changing almost anything else about them.

    In the #troff world you can do this pretty easily with the .ds macro to build a library of direct string substitutions.

    \*[fuHERO] overcomes \*[paHERO] foe!

    Perhaps there is a more native way to do it in #LaTeX than I have found; I haven’t researched it thoroughly. You can definitely set up data structures in #Emacs #lisp and pick out the attributes with #orgmode macros.

    {{{fu(hero)}}} overcomes {{{pa(hero)}}} foe!

    Here using `fu` for “full name” and `pa` for “gendered possessive adjective” (his/her/their/its).

    In favor of #troff is the lower-level stuff. You can use macros to define strings en masse and then override individual choices for particularly weird characters. The downside is that you end up building up a library of macros to supplement your chosen package so that the main body of your document looks more like semantic than physical markup. And you probably need a #Makefile to assemble anything beyond a trivial document.

    In favor of #LaTeX is mostly the higher-level stuff, and the short distance to semantic markup. #orgmode shortens this even further, and you can build your document in a single command (C-c C-e l p). But now the low-level stuff becomes annoying.

    Perhaps with more research I can find the appropriate packages, but that may obviate the benefits of #orgmode altogether. Hopefully a well-fitting puzzle piece is out there, somewhere…

    It’s all #tradeoffs but it’s not for paid work so I only have to worry about whether or not it works for me.

  17. @ctietze A lot of my target use case hinges around this: how can I change the attributes of a character (name, gender, species, etc.) in a document without doing a potentially-catastrophic search-and-replace across the entire document? Preserving the character’s function and role within the work despite changing almost anything else about them.

    In the #troff world you can do this pretty easily with the .ds macro to build a library of direct string substitutions.

    \*[fuHERO] overcomes \*[paHERO] foe!

    Perhaps there is a more native way to do it in #LaTeX than I have found; I haven’t researched it thoroughly. You can definitely set up data structures in #Emacs #lisp and pick out the attributes with #orgmode macros.

    {{{fu(hero)}}} overcomes {{{pa(hero)}}} foe!

    Here using `fu` for “full name” and `pa` for “gendered possessive adjective” (his/her/their/its).

    In favor of #troff is the lower-level stuff. You can use macros to define strings en masse and then override individual choices for particularly weird characters. The downside is that you end up building up a library of macros to supplement your chosen package so that the main body of your document looks more like semantic than physical markup. And you probably need a #Makefile to assemble anything beyond a trivial document.

    In favor of #LaTeX is mostly the higher-level stuff, and the short distance to semantic markup. #orgmode shortens this even further, and you can build your document in a single command (C-c C-e l p). But now the low-level stuff becomes annoying.

    Perhaps with more research I can find the appropriate packages, but that may obviate the benefits of #orgmode altogether. Hopefully a well-fitting puzzle piece is out there, somewhere…

    It’s all #tradeoffs but it’s not for paid work so I only have to worry about whether or not it works for me.

  18. I guess I’m doing something of a competition between #Emacs #orgmode export to #LaTeX and lovingly hand-crafted #heirloom #doctools #troff (-me).
    I briefly considered an export from #orgmode to #groff (-ms) via #pandoc to see if the two approaches could possibly share anything, but that may be a gulf that is not worth crossing.

    One of the macros I had coded up was to present something as a link to its entry in the appendix the first time it appeared on a new page, and ordinary text without link for subsequent mentions on the same page. While I’m sure there is a way to do this in the #TeX universe, I don’t know (yet) if it is considered sufficiently within the #LaTeX mindset to be worth attempting.

    Building up from physical to logical to semantic markup feels more natural in #troff. Reaching down from #LaTeX into #TeX to perform computation in your document feels discouraged, doubly so when exporting from #orgmode. It is a wonderful method for planning, organizing, and ultimately creating a beautiful document from a single source file.

    Different people want different things out of their typesetting systems. I’m glad to have spent some time in both the #troff and #TeX worlds.

  19. I guess I’m doing something of a competition between #Emacs #orgmode export to #LaTeX and lovingly hand-crafted #heirloom #doctools #troff (-me).
    I briefly considered an export from #orgmode to #groff (-ms) via #pandoc to see if the two approaches could possibly share anything, but that may be a gulf that is not worth crossing.

    One of the macros I had coded up was to present something as a link to its entry in the appendix the first time it appeared on a new page, and ordinary text without link for subsequent mentions on the same page. While I’m sure there is a way to do this in the #TeX universe, I don’t know (yet) if it is considered sufficiently within the #LaTeX mindset to be worth attempting.

    Building up from physical to logical to semantic markup feels more natural in #troff. Reaching down from #LaTeX into #TeX to perform computation in your document feels discouraged, doubly so when exporting from #orgmode. It is a wonderful method for planning, organizing, and ultimately creating a beautiful document from a single source file.

    Different people want different things out of their typesetting systems. I’m glad to have spent some time in both the #troff and #TeX worlds.

  20. I guess I’m doing something of a competition between #Emacs #orgmode export to #LaTeX and lovingly hand-crafted #heirloom #doctools #troff (-me).
    I briefly considered an export from #orgmode to #groff (-ms) via #pandoc to see if the two approaches could possibly share anything, but that may be a gulf that is not worth crossing.

    One of the macros I had coded up was to present something as a link to its entry in the appendix the first time it appeared on a new page, and ordinary text without link for subsequent mentions on the same page. While I’m sure there is a way to do this in the #TeX universe, I don’t know (yet) if it is considered sufficiently within the #LaTeX mindset to be worth attempting.

    Building up from physical to logical to semantic markup feels more natural in #troff. Reaching down from #LaTeX into #TeX to perform computation in your document feels discouraged, doubly so when exporting from #orgmode. It is a wonderful method for planning, organizing, and ultimately creating a beautiful document from a single source file.

    Different people want different things out of their typesetting systems. I’m glad to have spent some time in both the #troff and #TeX worlds.

  21. I guess I’m doing something of a competition between #Emacs #orgmode export to #LaTeX and lovingly hand-crafted #heirloom #doctools #troff (-me).
    I briefly considered an export from #orgmode to #groff (-ms) via #pandoc to see if the two approaches could possibly share anything, but that may be a gulf that is not worth crossing.

    One of the macros I had coded up was to present something as a link to its entry in the appendix the first time it appeared on a new page, and ordinary text without link for subsequent mentions on the same page. While I’m sure there is a way to do this in the #TeX universe, I don’t know (yet) if it is considered sufficiently within the #LaTeX mindset to be worth attempting.

    Building up from physical to logical to semantic markup feels more natural in #troff. Reaching down from #LaTeX into #TeX to perform computation in your document feels discouraged, doubly so when exporting from #orgmode. It is a wonderful method for planning, organizing, and ultimately creating a beautiful document from a single source file.

    Different people want different things out of their typesetting systems. I’m glad to have spent some time in both the #troff and #TeX worlds.

  22. Don’t get me wrong; I’m reasonably proud of what I have accomplished with #heirloom #doctools (a.k.a. #troff that is not #groff) and I even learned a few neat #makefile tricks along the way. But given how much time I spend with #emacs and #orgmode perhaps I should seriously investigate duplicating or imitating the work in #LaTeX. It did not take as long as I feared it would to get the color and font matters worked out. The #macros look like they will translate easily enough, with some support from #elisp. Links and bookmarks look like they will work themselves out. Pictures could be…interesting.

  23. Don’t get me wrong; I’m reasonably proud of what I have accomplished with #heirloom #doctools (a.k.a. #troff that is not #groff) and I even learned a few neat #makefile tricks along the way. But given how much time I spend with #emacs and #orgmode perhaps I should seriously investigate duplicating or imitating the work in #LaTeX. It did not take as long as I feared it would to get the color and font matters worked out. The #macros look like they will translate easily enough, with some support from #elisp. Links and bookmarks look like they will work themselves out. Pictures could be…interesting.

  24. Don’t get me wrong; I’m reasonably proud of what I have accomplished with #heirloom #doctools (a.k.a. #troff that is not #groff) and I even learned a few neat #makefile tricks along the way. But given how much time I spend with #emacs and #orgmode perhaps I should seriously investigate duplicating or imitating the work in #LaTeX. It did not take as long as I feared it would to get the color and font matters worked out. The #macros look like they will translate easily enough, with some support from #elisp. Links and bookmarks look like they will work themselves out. Pictures could be…interesting.

  25. Aubergine mit Pilzen und Bergkäse-Eis
    #vegetarisch #DerDuftVonGemüse #Sterneküche
    1/4
    2 Auberginen in je 3-4 Stücke schneiden, mit Thymian + Rosmarin anbraten. Dann im Ofen grillen.

    #Kräuterseitlinge in Scheiben schneiden, anbraten, mit #Balsamico ablöschen, Butter zugeben, schwenken, bis sie zu schäumen beginnt. #Petersilie #Zitronensaft Z#itronenabrieb zugeben, mit #Cayennepfeffer SalzPfefffer abschmecken.

  26. Confused about how loan platforms really work? This article breaks down CRB checks, government lenders, and the key difference between platform-facilitated loans and a platform’s own funded option—plus what most people miss. Read the full post by Jeffrey Mdala: aiengineeringzm.blogspot.com/2 #Fintech #Loans #CreditCheck

  27. Confused about how loan platforms really work? This article breaks down CRB checks, government lenders, and the key difference between platform-facilitated loans and a platform’s own funded option—plus what most people miss. Read the full post by Jeffrey Mdala: aiengineeringzm.blogspot.com/2 #Fintech #Loans #CreditCheck

  28. @turion Yes, it's a wet paper towel in a container which could be any old plastic container or lid. I fold over the paper towel to cover the seeds & put the whole thing in a plastic /biodegradable bag so that it doesn't dry out. Should be no need to water again after the inital few hours of soaking. Room temperature or next to a radiator is fine for most but with chillis & aubergines I put them in a propagator so that they are at a constant warm temperature. #seedgermination #viabilitytesting