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  1. Fim do porto seguro? Big Techs se endividam na corrida da IA | BM&C NEWS

    #bm&cnews #bmcnews #bmcnewsaovivo #economia #noticiasdeeconomia #mercadofinanceiro #investimentos #bolsadevalores #notíciasdenegócios #bigtechs #ia #eua Entrevistado: Fábio Fares, especialista em análise macro A emissão da dívida de 100 anos da Alphabet repercutiu entre investidores e reacendeu discussões sobre o novo perfil das Big Techs. No programa, o entrevistado Fábio explicou que empresas…

    fllics.com/en/video/fim-do-por

  2. Fim do porto seguro? Big Techs se endividam na corrida da IA | BM&C NEWS

    #bm&cnews #bmcnews #bmcnewsaovivo #economia #noticiasdeeconomia #mercadofinanceiro #investimentos #bolsadevalores #notíciasdenegócios #bigtechs #ia #eua Entrevistado: Fábio Fares, especialista em análise macro A emissão da dívida de 100 anos da Alphabet repercutiu entre investidores e reacendeu discussões sobre o novo perfil das Big Techs. No programa, o entrevistado Fábio explicou que empresas…

    fllics.com/en/video/fim-do-por

  3. 📜 Pages from the Childhood Notebook of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II (the Conqueror), c. 1440 (Ages 7–10) The pages contain the Greek alphabet written by his tutor, alongside his own experimental imperial tughra designs, the Arabic alphabet, as well as various human and animal portraits. #15thCentury

  4. Zwei selbstgekaufte Neuzugänge mit Farbschnitt: Davyan (Band 1): Der Aschenprinz Davyan (Band 2): Schönes Biest von C. M. Spoerri vom Sternensand Verlag Von ihr ist auch die Buchreihe New York Alpha, deren Sammelbände ich zeige Wie findet ihr diese Bücher? 📚💙 #buchsky #booksky #books #neuzugang

  5. Just released! 🚀

    🐍 Python 3.15 alpha 3!

    discuss.python.org/t/python-3-

    🔬 PEP 799: A new high-frequency statistical sampling profiler and dedicated profiling package
    💬 PEP 686: Python now uses UTF-8 as the default encoding
    🌊 PEP 782: A new PyBytesWriter C API to create a Python bytes object
    🎨 Colour code snippets in argparse help: bsky.app/profile/savannah.dev/
    ⚠️ Better error messages

    #Python #Python315 #CPython #release #PEP799 #PEP686 #PEP782 #argparse

  6. Just released! 🚀

    🐍 Python 3.15 alpha 3!

    discuss.python.org/t/python-3-

    🔬 PEP 799: A new high-frequency statistical sampling profiler and dedicated profiling package
    💬 PEP 686: Python now uses UTF-8 as the default encoding
    🌊 PEP 782: A new PyBytesWriter C API to create a Python bytes object
    🎨 Colour code snippets in argparse help: bsky.app/profile/savannah.dev/
    ⚠️ Better error messages

    #Python #Python315 #CPython #release #PEP799 #PEP686 #PEP782 #argparse

  7. Just released! 🚀

    🐍 Python 3.15 alpha 3!

    discuss.python.org/t/python-3-

    🔬 PEP 799: A new high-frequency statistical sampling profiler and dedicated profiling package
    💬 PEP 686: Python now uses UTF-8 as the default encoding
    🌊 PEP 782: A new PyBytesWriter C API to create a Python bytes object
    🎨 Colour code snippets in argparse help: bsky.app/profile/savannah.dev/
    ⚠️ Better error messages

    #Python #Python315 #CPython #release #PEP799 #PEP686 #PEP782 #argparse

  8. Just released! 🚀

    🐍 Python 3.15 alpha 3!

    discuss.python.org/t/python-3-

    🔬 PEP 799: A new high-frequency statistical sampling profiler and dedicated profiling package
    💬 PEP 686: Python now uses UTF-8 as the default encoding
    🌊 PEP 782: A new PyBytesWriter C API to create a Python bytes object
    🎨 Colour code snippets in argparse help: bsky.app/profile/savannah.dev/
    ⚠️ Better error messages

    #Python #Python315 #CPython #release #PEP799 #PEP686 #PEP782 #argparse

  9. Just released! 🚀

    🐍 Python 3.15 alpha 3!

    discuss.python.org/t/python-3-

    🔬 PEP 799: A new high-frequency statistical sampling profiler and dedicated profiling package
    💬 PEP 686: Python now uses UTF-8 as the default encoding
    🌊 PEP 782: A new PyBytesWriter C API to create a Python bytes object
    🎨 Colour code snippets in argparse help: bsky.app/profile/savannah.dev/
    ⚠️ Better error messages

    #Python #Python315 #CPython #release #PEP799 #PEP686 #PEP782 #argparse

  10. 🧬 How does a foodborne toxin punch holes in our cells?

    🔗 C. perfringens enterotoxin-claudin pore complex: Models for structure, mechanism of pore assembly and cation permeability. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, DOI: doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2024.11

    📚 CSBJ: csbj.org/

    #StructuralBiology #ComputationalBiology #ToxinResearch #AlphaFold2 #MolecularDynamics #Claudin #CPE #FoodSafety #MolecularSimulation #ProteinComplex #Bioinformatics

  11. A professional Cartographer has made a beautiful printable map of Planet/Chiron from Sid Meier's #AlphaCentauri #AC #SMAC #SMAX . The author has also commented that he's working on a physical 3D globe version too! He describes how he's made this map here somethingaboutmaps.wordpress.c , and it is quite an elaborate process, with a lot of work involved! If you want to talk about this map, then join us here forums.civfanatics.com/threads .

  12. "A Limier Briquet Hound," Rosa Bonheur, c. 1856.

    Bonheur (1822-99) was likely the most famous female artist of the 19th century, although her star has faded somewhat. She is known mostly as a painter of animals, including this portrait of a hunting dog belonging to a Vicomte d'Armaille.

    Bonheur loved to draw almost from birth; her mother had to teach her the alphabet by having her draw animals that went with each letter. Her family belonged to a Christian socialist sect that encouraged equal education for women, so her father, a portraitist himself, taught her art.

    She achieved much acclaim, and was the first woman artist to be award the French Legion of Honor. She was an open lesbian who wore men's clothing (although some still argue there's no proof she was queer) and a pet cemetery named for her is a short drive from where I am now.

    Her art fell from favor after she died; some seeing it as too sentimental. But in the 1970s interest was revived and while not as popular as she once was, she is again respected as a trailblazer for other women artists.

    Happy Portrait Monday!

    #Art #WomenArtists #PortraitMonday #DogsOfMastodon #RosaBonheur #QueerHistory #LGBTQ #QueerArtists

  13. "A Limier Briquet Hound," Rosa Bonheur, c. 1856.

    Bonheur (1822-99) was likely the most famous female artist of the 19th century, although her star has faded somewhat. She is known mostly as a painter of animals, including this portrait of a hunting dog belonging to a Vicomte d'Armaille.

    Bonheur loved to draw almost from birth; her mother had to teach her the alphabet by having her draw animals that went with each letter. Her family belonged to a Christian socialist sect that encouraged equal education for women, so her father, a portraitist himself, taught her art.

    She achieved much acclaim, and was the first woman artist to be award the French Legion of Honor. She was an open lesbian who wore men's clothing (although some still argue there's no proof she was queer) and a pet cemetery named for her is a short drive from where I am now.

    Her art fell from favor after she died; some seeing it as too sentimental. But in the 1970s interest was revived and while not as popular as she once was, she is again respected as a trailblazer for other women artists.

    Happy Portrait Monday!

    #Art #WomenArtists #PortraitMonday #DogsOfMastodon #RosaBonheur #QueerHistory #LGBTQ #QueerArtists

  14. "A Limier Briquet Hound," Rosa Bonheur, c. 1856.

    Bonheur (1822-99) was likely the most famous female artist of the 19th century, although her star has faded somewhat. She is known mostly as a painter of animals, including this portrait of a hunting dog belonging to a Vicomte d'Armaille.

    Bonheur loved to draw almost from birth; her mother had to teach her the alphabet by having her draw animals that went with each letter. Her family belonged to a Christian socialist sect that encouraged equal education for women, so her father, a portraitist himself, taught her art.

    She achieved much acclaim, and was the first woman artist to be award the French Legion of Honor. She was an open lesbian who wore men's clothing (although some still argue there's no proof she was queer) and a pet cemetery named for her is a short drive from where I am now.

    Her art fell from favor after she died; some seeing it as too sentimental. But in the 1970s interest was revived and while not as popular as she once was, she is again respected as a trailblazer for other women artists.

    Happy Portrait Monday!

    #Art #WomenArtists #PortraitMonday #DogsOfMastodon #RosaBonheur #QueerHistory #LGBTQ #QueerArtists

  15. "A Limier Briquet Hound," Rosa Bonheur, c. 1856.

    Bonheur (1822-99) was likely the most famous female artist of the 19th century, although her star has faded somewhat. She is known mostly as a painter of animals, including this portrait of a hunting dog belonging to a Vicomte d'Armaille.

    Bonheur loved to draw almost from birth; her mother had to teach her the alphabet by having her draw animals that went with each letter. Her family belonged to a Christian socialist sect that encouraged equal education for women, so her father, a portraitist himself, taught her art.

    She achieved much acclaim, and was the first woman artist to be award the French Legion of Honor. She was an open lesbian who wore men's clothing (although some still argue there's no proof she was queer) and a pet cemetery named for her is a short drive from where I am now.

    Her art fell from favor after she died; some seeing it as too sentimental. But in the 1970s interest was revived and while not as popular as she once was, she is again respected as a trailblazer for other women artists.

    Happy Portrait Monday!

    #Art #WomenArtists #PortraitMonday #DogsOfMastodon #RosaBonheur #QueerHistory #LGBTQ #QueerArtists

  16. "A Limier Briquet Hound," Rosa Bonheur, c. 1856.

    Bonheur (1822-99) was likely the most famous female artist of the 19th century, although her star has faded somewhat. She is known mostly as a painter of animals, including this portrait of a hunting dog belonging to a Vicomte d'Armaille.

    Bonheur loved to draw almost from birth; her mother had to teach her the alphabet by having her draw animals that went with each letter. Her family belonged to a Christian socialist sect that encouraged equal education for women, so her father, a portraitist himself, taught her art.

    She achieved much acclaim, and was the first woman artist to be award the French Legion of Honor. She was an open lesbian who wore men's clothing (although some still argue there's no proof she was queer) and a pet cemetery named for her is a short drive from where I am now.

    Her art fell from favor after she died; some seeing it as too sentimental. But in the 1970s interest was revived and while not as popular as she once was, she is again respected as a trailblazer for other women artists.

    Happy Portrait Monday!

    #Art #WomenArtists #PortraitMonday #DogsOfMastodon #RosaBonheur #QueerHistory #LGBTQ #QueerArtists

  17. Impressive work: somebody actually made the map of Chiron, the world of the Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri computer game.

    #smac #map #turnbasedgaming

    somethingaboutmaps.wordpress.c

  18. 40 years ago this week, "Forever Young" by #Alphaville entered the #Top100 at 95. It peaked at 93 on 30 Mar 1985, but actually climbed higher as a re-release and peaked at 65 on 24 Dec 1988. There have been several remixes and cover versions over the years, and I quite like the one by #YouthGroup that was featured in "The O.C.". youtube.com/watch?v=oNjQXmoxiQ #1980s #MusicHistory #MusicVideo

  19. Coucou le #mastolivre qui écrit,
    je recherche un échange d'alpha/bêta/gamma-lecture pour la version finale de l'Enfant des Esprits.

    C'est de la #fantasy_contemporaine #ado #young_adult, dans l'univers de l'Académie des Renards, avec un duo héros héroïne qui cherchent leur chemin, et la 1ère publication a eu d'assez bons retours.

    Tous les détails ici : academie-des-renards.dunstette

    Le repouet donne le pouvoir de lancer des boules de feu.

  20. @monokrom This is from Font 005, FontShop SF 2006. “Written, designed and illustrated by Marian Bantjes (c) 2006. Originally published on the Weblog Speak Up in August 2005. This article has been reformatted for paper.”

    #marianbantjes #fontshop #alphabet

  21. Venez nous retrouver @Terry_LevelMAX et moi pour deux heures de plaisir intense !
    C'est le moment de @justforgames_fr et ça se passe sur leur chaine de Twitch !
    Et en plus nous sommes avec le génial @DonaldReignoux ❤️
    twitch.tv/justforgamesfr
    #JeuVidéo #ChantsOfSennaar #DieselLegacy #AstroBot #Ikaris #NeoWhite #Evercade #Alpha #Megaman #jazzmusic

  22. Venez nous retrouver @Terry_LevelMAX et moi pour deux heures de plaisir intense !
    C'est le moment de @justforgames_fr et ça se passe sur leur chaine de Twitch !
    Et en plus nous sommes avec le génial @DonaldReignoux ❤️
    twitch.tv/justforgamesfr
    #JeuVidéo #ChantsOfSennaar #DieselLegacy #AstroBot #Ikaris #NeoWhite #Evercade #Alpha #Megaman #jazzmusic

  23. Venez nous retrouver @Terry_LevelMAX et moi pour deux heures de plaisir intense !
    C'est le moment de @justforgames_fr et ça se passe sur leur chaine de Twitch !
    Et en plus nous sommes avec le génial @DonaldReignoux ❤️
    twitch.tv/justforgamesfr
    #JeuVidéo #ChantsOfSennaar #DieselLegacy #AstroBot #Ikaris #NeoWhite #Evercade #Alpha #Megaman #jazzmusic

  24. Venez nous retrouver @Terry_LevelMAX et moi pour deux heures de plaisir intense !
    C'est le moment de @justforgames_fr et ça se passe sur leur chaine de Twitch !
    Et en plus nous sommes avec le génial @DonaldReignoux ❤️
    twitch.tv/justforgamesfr
    #JeuVidéo #ChantsOfSennaar #DieselLegacy #AstroBot #Ikaris #NeoWhite #Evercade #Alpha #Megaman #jazzmusic

  25. Galatia

    Do you recall back in 2023 where I mentioned failing my C programming class in college? So long ago! Going into this holiday break (a two week vacation for me), I got bored and picked up the old source code and input file and I finished the assignment…on the 30th anniversary of my Incomplete.

    Assignment:
    Based on knowledge learned through the semester with file management, text processing, memory allocation, data structures, B-Trees, linked-lists, and so on, write a program that can take a text file representing a book of the bible and produce a concordance of the important words, listing each word in alphabetical order with a list of references for each word in book/chapter/verse order. Extra credit if you include a parser to stem the words (instead of “write”, “writes”, “wrote”, you get “write”).

    My book was actually Galatians, not Ephesians like I recalled earlier, but whatever.

    Input format (sample snippet, no newlines):

    @$GAL@ 01:01 Paul, an apostle - sent not from men nor by man, but by Jesus Christ and God the Father, who raised him from the dead -

    My old code was written for Borland C on Windows 3 to be run on the command line. That’s how old this code is. It had decent bones, and I gave it an honest try in 1994, but I just couldn’t get the bones to stick together. Something-something about my obvious misunderstanding of fundamentals like pointers, recursion, source file flow, something-something.

    Once I got the gcc build chain up on my Linux box and got VSCode going, I tried building what I had. There were so many dependency issues and syntax errors, I moved everything aside and rebuilt the code from the ground up, using old pieces to build new files by the lessons I learned a decade ago when I built my JX3P Tape Dump Decoder tool (also written in C).

    20 years of professional and hobby code development has taught me so much more than I ever could’ve grokked in 4 months at that thumb-headed age of 22.

    The new code did it proper:

    • makefile with real and .phony targets (all, clean)
    • *.c source files under ./src/
    • *.h headers under ./include/
    • *.o object files under ./obj/
    • source management with git

    Invocation, with explicit source and destination files (can also read from stdin and print to stdout for piping):

    user@host:~/concordance$ ./concordance books/galatians.txt final-gal.txt

    Sample output from final-gal.txt:

    gained         GAL 2:21Galatia        GAL 1:2Galatians      GAL 3:1gave           GAL 1:4, 2:9, 2:20, 3:18Gentile        GAL 2:14, 2:15Gentiles       GAL 1:16, 2:2, 2:7, 2:8, 2:9, 2:12, 2:12, 2:14, 3:8, 3:14gentleness     GAL 5:23gently         GAL 6:1get            GAL 1:18, 4:30give           GAL 2:5, 3:5, 6:9given          GAL 2:9, 3:14, 3:21, 3:22, 3:22, 4:15glad           GAL 4:27glory          GAL 1:5go             GAL 1:17, 2:9, 5:12goal           GAL 3:3God            GAL 1:1, 1:3, 1:4, 1:10, 1:13, 1:15, 1:20, 1:24, 2:6, 2:8, 2:19, 2:20, 2:21, 3:5, 3:6, 3:8, 3:11, 3:17, 3:18, 3:20, 3:21, 3:26, 4:4, 4:6, 4:7, 4:8, 4:9, 4:9, 4:14, 5:21, 6:7, 6:16gods           GAL 4:8good           GAL 4:17, 4:18, 5:7, 6:6, 6:9, 6:10, 6:12goodness       GAL 5:22gospel         GAL 1:6, 1:7, 1:7, 1:8, 1:9, 1:11, 2:2, 2:5, 2:7, 2:14, 3:8, 4:13grace          GAL 1:3, 1:6, 1:15, 2:9, 2:21, 3:18, 5:4, 6:18gratify        GAL 5:16Greek          GAL 2:3, 3:28group          GAL 2:12guardians      GAL 4:2

    As an aside, I grabbed the entire bible from Gutenberg.org and modified the formatting to fit the concordance parser, and — hoo-boy — it took 5 minutes for a single thread to chew through that 4MB text file to produce a 3MB concordance. Mighty. Just look at that sample output:

    account        1CH 27:24; 2CH 26:11; JOB 33:13; PSA 144:3; ECC 7:27; MAT 12:36, 18:23; LUK 16:2; ACT 19:40; ROM 14:12; 1CO 4:1; PHI 1:18, 4:17; HEB 13:17; 1PE 4:5; 2PE 3:15; 2KA 12:4accounted      DEU 2:11, 2:20; 1KI 10:21; 2CH 9:20; PSA 22:30; ISA 2:22; MAR 10:42; LUK 20:35, 21:36, 22:24; ROM 8:36; GAL 3:6Accounting     HEB 11:19accounts       DAN 6:2accursed       DEU 21:23; JOS 6:17, 6:18, 6:18, 6:18, 7:1, 7:1, 7:11, 7:12, 7:12, 7:13, 7:13, 7:15, 22:20; 1CH 2:7; ISA 65:20; ROM 9:3; 1CO 12:3; GAL 1:8, 1:9accusation     JUD 1:9; EZR 4:6; MAT 27:37; MAR 15:26; LUK 6:7, 19:8; JOH 18:29; ACT 25:18; 1TI 5:19; 2PE 2:11accuse         PRO 30:10; MAT 12:10; MAR 3:2; LUK 3:14, 11:54, 23:2, 23:14; JOH 5:45, 8:6; ACT 24:2, 24:8, 24:13, 25:5, 25:11, 28:19; 1PE 3:16

    I included code to preserve capitalization if words appear to be known names, and bring capitalized words to lowercase of they’re seen in lowercase elsewhere (useful for words first seen at the start of sentences). I didn’t include any stemming code, so no extra credit; the parser is naive. And I did cheat a little and use the string search/case/copy methods available in the gcc stdlib, and I don’t feel guilty about it. But I did write the recursive B-Tree and linked list code from scratch, so there’s that.

    I won’t be posting the code. I’m proud of it and happy it works, and it’s clean and neat, but I’m not a fan of public git repo sites (especAIlly now). And tarballs seem excessive for how silly this project is.

    I still chafe that Dr. H made us do this with a book of the bible but, honestly, it’s an interesting project with other applications. I tested myself and believe I would’ve passed had I enough experience and patience.

    So take that, Doctor H! I hope you’re doing well, wherever you are.

    #bible #C #college #concordance #gcc #git #Gutenberg #KandR #makefile #programming #success #vscode

  26. #LittleGames

    5. Feeling like this shouldn’t have been as close as it was, but hey: C’s get degrees

    Daily #Duotrigordle #1017
    Guesses: 37/37
    1️⃣0️⃣ 1️⃣1️⃣ 1️⃣2️⃣ 1️⃣3️⃣
    1️⃣4️⃣ 1️⃣5️⃣ 1️⃣6️⃣ 1️⃣7️⃣
    1️⃣8️⃣ 1️⃣9️⃣ 2️⃣0️⃣ 2️⃣1️⃣
    2️⃣2️⃣ 2️⃣3️⃣ 2️⃣4️⃣ 2️⃣5️⃣
    2️⃣6️⃣ 2️⃣7️⃣ 2️⃣8️⃣ 2️⃣9️⃣
    3️⃣0️⃣ 3️⃣1️⃣ 3️⃣2️⃣ 3️⃣3️⃣
    3️⃣4️⃣ 3️⃣5️⃣ 3️⃣6️⃣ 3️⃣7️⃣
    0️⃣6️⃣ 0️⃣7️⃣ 0️⃣8️⃣ 0️⃣9️⃣
    duotrigordle.com/

    6. Overall I am satisfied with this, but the one guess I made out of order will certainly haunt me.

    🧩 Puzzle #507

    🤔 16 guesses

    ⏱️ 3m 10s

    🔗 alphaguess.com
    #AlphaGuess

  27. The Clear Skies Observing Guides for Cloudy Nights' Objects of the Month for October 2024:

    clearskies.eu/csog/downloads/c

    - Double stars Alpha-1 Capricorni (WDS20176-1230) - "Algiedi Prima" & Alpha-2 Capricorni (WDS20181-1233) - "Algedi" in Capricornus
    - Galaxy NGC7252 (Arp 226) - the "Atoms for Peace Galaxy" in Aquarius
    - Galaxy pair Arp 93 (NGC7284 & NGC7285) in Aquarius

    #CSOG #cloudynights #OotM #stargazing #astronomy #telescope #observing #deepsky #clearskies

  28. Quand tu fais du ménages et que tu tombes sur ton vieux téléphone.

    Note que c'était super bien foutu, c'était trié par ordre alphabétique et tout…

    Et toi, t'as connu ça ? Avec les numéro à 6 chiffres ?

    #JeSuisVieux