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  1. @cv Everything except #lwIP and the FatFS library. But i'm going to replace the FAT library with a driver that is able to handle asynchronous I/Os. Network is working super well tho, lwIP is very Zig-compatible.

    All apps, kernel and so on is written in pure Zig, and it's very convenient

  2. Now you can get a #Usenet feed over #NNCP! #NNCP is, by the way, a modern, end-to-end encrypted, Unixy, asynchronous project - NNCP is to #UUCP what #ssh is to #telnet.

    My system at #quux is ready to offer full (non-binaries) Usenet feeds over NNCP, with communications happening over the quux NNCP public relay. DETAILED instructions: github.com/jgoerzen/nncp-tools

  3. Now you can get a #Usenet feed over #NNCP! #NNCP is, by the way, a modern, end-to-end encrypted, Unixy, asynchronous project - NNCP is to #UUCP what #ssh is to #telnet.

    My system at #quux is ready to offer full (non-binaries) Usenet feeds over NNCP, with communications happening over the quux NNCP public relay. DETAILED instructions: github.com/jgoerzen/nncp-tools

  4. I'm still amazed by this every time. Watch the transient dynamics (relatively synchronous dampening #oscillations) of autotroph biomass in a 5-patch #metacommunity turn into an oscillatory #Turing pattern with completely asynchronous dynamics. #Emergence in #complex #systems #science
    AND I'M DOING ACTUAL RESEARCH WITH THIS CAN YOU BELIEVE IT THIS IS SO COOL

  5. @rhett #aprs for short messages and information retrieval (not so much into positioning). #packetradio or #ARDOP for #winlink emails (no windows, no #vara). #js8call for some asynchronous message and data exchange (not much experience yet). #M17project looks interesting. It is #foss enabling us to execute our #hamradio right to experiment (not like all that closed proprietary stuff: #DMRradio, #c4fm / #ysf and #dstar).

  6. @rhett #aprs for short messages and information retrieval (not so much into positioning). #packetradio or #ARDOP for #winlink emails (no windows, no #vara). #js8call for some asynchronous message and data exchange (not much experience yet). #M17project looks interesting. It is #foss enabling us to execute our #hamradio right to experiment (not like all that closed proprietary stuff: #DMRradio, #c4fm / #ysf and #dstar).

  7. @rhett #aprs for short messages and information retrieval (not so much into positioning). #packetradio or #ARDOP for #winlink emails (no windows, no #vara). #js8call for some asynchronous message and data exchange (not much experience yet). #M17project looks interesting. It is #foss enabling us to execute our #hamradio right to experiment (not like all that closed proprietary stuff: #DMRradio, #c4fm / #ysf and #dstar).

  8. @rhett #aprs for short messages and information retrieval (not so much into positioning). #packetradio or #ARDOP for #winlink emails (no windows, no #vara). #js8call for some asynchronous message and data exchange (not much experience yet). #M17project looks interesting. It is #foss enabling us to execute our #hamradio right to experiment (not like all that closed proprietary stuff: #DMRradio, #c4fm / #ysf and #dstar).

  9. Zerodha's PostgreSQL Wizardry: A 7 Million Table Hack to Revolutionize Reporting

    In a bold move that defies conventional database management practices, Zerodha has implemented a staggering 7 million PostgreSQL tables to enhance its reporting capabilities. This innovative approach ...

    news.lavx.hu/article/zerodha-s

    #news #tech #PostgreSQL #AsynchronousProcessing #FintechInnovation

  10. After several months working on other projects, I am slowly coming back to #CiderKit.

    I am currently working on an interactive placement of board pieces during gameplay. That involves ray casting positions on the map and dealing with asynchronous #Swift code (which I discover along the way).

    It's still a mess and a work in progress, but I'm always very pleased with my progress. Lighting even works!

    #gamedev #spritekit

  11. After several months working on other projects, I am slowly coming back to #CiderKit.

    I am currently working on an interactive placement of board pieces during gameplay. That involves ray casting positions on the map and dealing with asynchronous #Swift code (which I discover along the way).

    It's still a mess and a work in progress, but I'm always very pleased with my progress. Lighting even works!

    #gamedev #spritekit

  12. #soon #Inthestudio #OEGVoices #ANDConference24

    In the OEG Voices Podcast Studio with Frontiers for Young Minds @FrontYoungMinds as a live podcast recording session with OE Award winner for Significant Impact OER

    join: bit.ly/3C20MZ6

    #Today 16:00 UTC
    #asynchronous #excitedforbrisbane #openeducation #jointheconversation #opendiscussions #oeawardsimpact

  13. ASCILITE (Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education) are hosting a Third Space Slowposium (online, asynchronous, globally across time zones), 15-30 Nov 2024. Call for proposals closes 1 Sep. teledvisors.net/about-the-symp #LoveLD #ALDinHE

  14. Django 4.2 LTS has just been released. 🎉

    From the Django official post: 💡

    "The release notes cover the farrago of new features in detail, but a few highlights are:
    - psycopg version 3 support
    - comments on columns and tables
    - support for asynchronous streaming responses, and async interfaces for related managers and models"

    More info: 👇
    djangoproject.com/weblog/2023/

    CC @psycopg

  15. Hard facts about #DemonTides
    - High skill ceiling
    - Seamless open world full of missable secrets
    - 30 to 50 hours playtime (yeah)
    - TONS of upgrades & outfits
    - Asynchronous Multiplayer
    - Mobile/dynamic hub
    - Stupid amount of settings
    - 3 plus years of HARD work
    - Just pure FUN

  16. One of the ways I disagree with many of my esteemed fellow Rust people is that I think #async #RustLang is great. Switching #nextest over to #asynchronous Rust has yielded incredible dividends, including but not limited to what I described in sunshowers.io/posts/nextest-an.

    The ability to write cross-platform heterogenous selects provides an extraordinary amount of power.

    BTW, now that I'm at @oxidecomputer, I've been trying out nextest on #illumos and it works with zero (0) code changes!

  17. Tools that work #Offline with #NoInternet

    Moving now to more advanced tools, #NNCP is lets you assemble a network of peers that can communicate asynchronously using #sneakernet, #USB drives, radios, CD-Rs, Internet, #Tor, #Yggdrasil, #Syncthing, #Dropbox, #S3, you name it. Supports multi-hop file transfer and remote execution. Fully end-to-end encrypted. It's the offline version of #ssh. nncp.mirrors.quux.org/ 5/

  18. i might not need a full blown actor framework for the idea i have to get the features i want. i dont care about asynchronous execution, distributed runtimes and all that other stuff for my text editor to have runtime function hot swapping. i just need a single massive global vtable, and online upgrades are just updating the function pointer the index points to. plus i get object capability security for free since you use an opaque index (tho that's kinda irrelevant for my usage)

    all the actual logic for that is a single function with a bit of inline assembly to shuffle the arguments around, do a silly little index into an array, then jump to it.

    it's a memory access so this does hurt cache if you're calling into an actor while doing some heavy computation in some loop (like processing a text buffer into a list of vertices and passing it to a renderer actor), but you're calling into another actor anyway and that could do anything. you should probably be batching these calls instead.

    #actormodel #texteditor

  19. Family physicians successfully provided medication abortion in three states—NY, NJ, and WA— using asynchronous online consultations and mailing pills directly to patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/339399

    #NICHDImpact #COVID19 #Abortion #MedicationAbortion #Healthcare #Telehealth

  20. @rachelwilliams, yes, the #DeepNeuralNetworks exhibit true #intuition and #creativity. However, the large amount of #compute required is because we are using traditional #computers which are #synchronous, #dense and #sequential to emulate these #NeuralNetworkArchitectures which are #asynchronous, #sparse and massively #parallel.
    With proper #cores they should take much less power than the human #brain, which is 12 W.

  21. Welcome to #BikeNite (similar to #BikeSchool on the other site). Thank you for following, and I hope we all enjoy chatting about bikey stuff! Feel free to answer asynchronously at your convenience. Anyone can join.
    We'll start out with an introduction:

    Q1. Where are you posting from? Do you have an interesting or fun interaction to share that is somehow related to your cycle?

    #BikeNite #BikeNiteQ

  22. Welcome to #BikeNite (similar to #BikeSchool on the other site). Thank you for following, and I hope we all enjoy chatting about bikey stuff! Feel free to answer asynchronously at your convenience. Anyone can join.

    We'll start out with an introduction:

    Q1. Where are you posting from? Do you have an interesting or fun interaction to share that is somehow related to your cycle?
    #BikeNite #BikeNiteQ

  23. Welcome to #BikeNite (similar to #BikeSchool on the other site). Thank you for following, and I hope we all enjoy chatting about bikey stuff! Feel free to answer asynchronously at your convenience. Anyone can join.

    Our family is back in town after a bikey #Pedapalooza vacation in PDX and honestly, it feels a little weird to be back. We'll start out with an introduction:

    Q1. Where are you posting from, and what are some things that you've been doing this week?

  24. Welcome to #BikeNite (similar to #BikeSchool on the other site). Thank you for following, and I hope we all enjoy chatting about bikey stuff! Feel free to answer asynchronously at your convenience. We'll start out with an introduction:

    Q1. Where are you posting from, and if you've been riding recently, tell us a little bit about your cycle. Include a picture if you'd like!

  25. @Perl @gandalf’s RxPerl will cure what ails you, if what ails you is dealing with streams of data via asynchronous callback functions. metacpan.org/pod/RxPerl

    You can drop it into your existing event-driven #Perl code with ease, as it works with @leonerd’s IO::Async, @mojolicious’s Mojo::IOLoop, and AnyEvent interface libraries. It’s an implementation of #ReactiveX designed to behave like #JavaScript’s #RxJS. noc.social/@gandalf/1098396707

  26. At #egu2023 , we, that is @lue, are organizing a workshop on parallel programming using Asynchronous Many Tasks for spatial simulation modelling and #GIS. Spatial analysis and temporal simulation on super large maps, out-of-the-box on a laptop or cluster using a Python API! Info at lue.computationalgeography.org

  27. #16: #mochajs - "A feature-rich JavaScript test framework running on Node.js and in the browser, making asynchronous testing simple."

  28. @tim_lavoie @cypnk This sounds like stuff that 'Sanity' (Ian Clarke) was doing around the #Tahrir project over a decade ago. But yes, interesting, and so should I.

    #ActivityStreams over a secure asynchronous network would be interesting and useful tech.

    tahrirproject.org/