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  1. :python: 🦉 :python: 🦉

    In case you are interested in #python :python: and #semantic technologies like #rdf, #ontology, #wikidata, #sparql, #owl #obo #neo4j

    I created a list of semantic-related python projects:

    github.com/pysemtec/semantic-p

    :python: 🦉 :python: 🦉

  2. @atomicpoet

    Something along those lines has definitely come up in threads around #SelfHosting a portable instance.

    universeodon.com/@SrRochardBun

    Ad-hoc wifi was mentioned, but that's way above my paygrade.

    mstdn.ything.xyz/@david/109730

    My goal for this year is to have a portable self-hosted instance (#Fediport) with at least 3 connection (Ethernet, wifi & bluetooth) and charging options (solar, 12v and 110v)

    Other cool related things that I found out about are #Gemini capsules and #solarprotocol

    solarprotocol.net/guides.html

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemini_(

    I would like to incorporate the Gemini capsule, on an #ESP32, into a #Solardeck and use #yunohost to manage the two.

    retro.social/@ajroach42/109733

    #Solarpunk #Solar

  3. Day 62 of my 100 days of DevNet Expert challenge. Started the new week with a big study repository cleanup and planning the upcoming two weeks with several topics and full scale labs.

    How do you track your study topics and progress? Are you using Dashboards, Spreadsheets, or Kanban boards? I'm tracking my stuff in a GitHub project using a Kanban board and try to plan in two week batches.

    Planning and tracking your studies are important, but don't make it over complicated and avoid to mirco manage yourself too much. It can be time consuming.

    Besides all that planning I started to work on a new blog post about "NETCONF XML Payload Validation" as follow up to my previous post: blog.kuhlcloud.de/automation/p

    #100daysofCCDevE #CCDevE #CiscoCert #DevNet #CiscoChampion #NetEng

  4. 🔒 #Python #security news:

    We're going to start disabling the commit bit (aka write access) to the #CPython repo for inactive core team members.

    discuss.python.org/t/regularly

    I proposed this after a security discussion at last year's #LanguageSummit:

    pyfound.blogspot.com/2024/06/p

    Disabling the commit bit has no impact on core team status, nor Steering Council voting status, and you can easily ask for it back again.

  5. At 20:26 this evening I published PEP 2026 to propose Python adopts calendar versioning!

    peps.python.org/pep-2026/

    This means that starting with the 2026 release, the version will be 3.YY.micro; Python 3.15 will cease to be, and will instead be Python 3.26.

    Discuss:

    discuss.python.org/t/pep-2026-

    Read @sethmlarson's blogpost of my Language Summit talk:

    pyfound.blogspot.com/2024/06/p

    #PEP2026 #Python #PyConUS #PyCon #CalVer #CalendarVersioning #LanguageSummit

  6. @limebar

    I am not a fan and never have been. It feels too edgelordy to me.

    Most of that list is okay; I'm a big fan of #Sandman and #YtheLastMan and #Marvels and #TheDarkKnightReturns, but Midnight Nation should be at or near the top and the fact that it isn't even included makes me wonder how well-read the list maker actually was. #TheWalkingDead should probably be on there, too.

  7. @limebar

    I am not a fan and never have been. It feels too edgelordy to me.

    Most of that list is okay; I'm a big fan of #Sandman and #YtheLastMan and #Marvels and #TheDarkKnightReturns, but Midnight Nation should be at or near the top and the fact that it isn't even included makes me wonder how well-read the list maker actually was. #TheWalkingDead should probably be on there, too.

  8. @limebar

    I am not a fan and never have been. It feels too edgelordy to me.

    Most of that list is okay; I'm a big fan of #Sandman and #YtheLastMan and #Marvels and #TheDarkKnightReturns, but Midnight Nation should be at or near the top and the fact that it isn't even included makes me wonder how well-read the list maker actually was. #TheWalkingDead should probably be on there, too.

  9. @limebar

    I am not a fan and never have been. It feels too edgelordy to me.

    Most of that list is okay; I'm a big fan of #Sandman and #YtheLastMan and #Marvels and #TheDarkKnightReturns, but Midnight Nation should be at or near the top and the fact that it isn't even included makes me wonder how well-read the list maker actually was. #TheWalkingDead should probably be on there, too.

  10. @limebar

    I am not a fan and never have been. It feels too edgelordy to me.

    Most of that list is okay; I'm a big fan of #Sandman and #YtheLastMan and #Marvels and #TheDarkKnightReturns, but Midnight Nation should be at or near the top and the fact that it isn't even included makes me wonder how well-read the list maker actually was. #TheWalkingDead should probably be on there, too.

  11. Join us on Saturday, March 7 for composer Susie Ibarra! She'll present a 6:30 pm spatial audio installation and a 7:30 pm concert of her works in Linehan Concert Hall, both free!

    umbc.edu/event/susie-ibarra-rh

    #umbc #umbcmusic #newmusic

  12. iPhone Flip: Release date, specs and everything we know so far - As flip and foldable smartphones become more and more popular in the smartphone ma... - readwrite.com/iphone-flip-ever #smartphone #technology #iphoneflip #gadgets #iphone #apple

  13. Another addition for a Sunday evening, the lovely @beasts !

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    #UKbased #alternative for dns, vps, email, wordpress and much more.

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  18. What Causes Sin?

    What exactly is this power that makes people slaves to sin, moving them to do things that are so destructive to human relationships?

    The Apostle James, the half-brother of Jesus, helps us understand:

    Each person is tempted when he is lured and enticed by his own desire. Then desire when it has conceived gives birth to sin, and sin when it is fully grown brings forth death. (James 1:14-15)

    What is this overwhelming power or influence that propels us into sin? Clearly, it is our own natural desires that seek to be satisfied. Take a simple example like hunger, not the hunger of someone starving, but the hunger arising from our own natural desire. There is nothing inherently evil about this desire. Yet, what if the food with which you seek to satisfy your hunger belongs to someone else? How easy it is to rationalize why it would be okay to quietly take the desired item from a store or your neighbour’s tree or a farmer’s field. Once freed from moral constraint, we quickly work out a plan. This gives birth finally to the act of theft.

    If we continue in this behaviour, when it becomes a habit or way of living, we become a thief deserving of punishment.
    You can develop for yourself scenarios that depict how human desire so easily gives birth to sexual immorality, adultery, murder, slander and similar acts that bring great harm to others, and ultimately to ourselves. The Apostle John breaks down our inner desires into three types:

    Do not love this world nor the things it offers you… For the world offers only a craving for physical pleasure, a craving for ever ything we see, and pride in our achievements and possessions. (1 John 2:15-17 NLT)

    Consider the truth of this statement in your own personal life. The consistent Biblical view is that this world is ruled by human desires gone wrong. The Apostle Paul describes the situation as a struggle for loyalty between God’s will and desires (“the Spirit”) on the one hand, and our human will and desires (“the flesh”) on the other:

    For the desires of the flesh are against the Spirit, and the desires of the Spirit are against the flesh, for these are opposed to each other, to keep you from doing the things you want to do. (Galatians 5:17)

    The picture is of two enemies striving against each other for the loyalty and obedience of humankind. It is the will of God against the desires of our flesh:

    For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit set their minds on the things of the Spirit… For the mind that is set on the flesh is hostile to God, for it does not submit to God’s law; indeed, it cannot. Those who are in the flesh cannot please God. (Romans 8:5-9)

     

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    Preceding

    Has the devil got you?

    Today’s thought “Allowed to have dominion over the universe” (January 02)

    Man’s own fault and the choice to flee from fear

    Death spread to all men, because all sinned

    Today’s thought “Transgression to be forgiven” (January 15)

    Today’s thought “Blessed is the man against whom the LORD counts no iniquity” (January 15)

    Cognizance at the doorstep or at the internet socket

    Memorizing wonderfully 47 Blessedness consisting in remission of sins

    Rate this:

    #1John21517 #Adultery #ApostleJames #ApostlePaul #Behaviour #BeingAfterTheFlesh #beingSlaveToSin #Craving #CravingForPhysicalPleasure #Desire #Desires #DesiresOfTheSpirit #Evil #Flesh #Galatians517 #Habit #HumanDesire #HumanWill #Hunger #James11415 #Loyalty #LoyaltyBetweenGodSWillAndDesires #MindSet #Murder #NaturalDesires #Obedience #PhysicalPleasure #PleaseGod #PowerOfSin #Punishment #Romans859 #SexualImmorality #Slander #Theft #Thief #toLiveAccordingSpiritOfTheLaw #toLiveAccordingToTheFlesh #toLiveAccordingToTheSpirit #toPleaseGod #WayOfLiving #WillOfGod

  19. What Causes Sin?

    What exactly is this power that makes people slaves to sin, moving them to do things that are so destructive to human relationships?

    The Apostle James, the half-brother of Jesus, helps us understand:

    Each person is tempted when he is lured and enticed by his own desire. Then desire when it has conceived gives birth to sin, and sin when it is fully grown brings forth death. (James 1:14-15)

    What is this overwhelming power or influence that propels us into sin? Clearly, it is our own natural desires that seek to be satisfied. Take a simple example like hunger, not the hunger of someone starving, but the hunger arising from our own natural desire. There is nothing inherently evil about this desire. Yet, what if the food with which you seek to satisfy your hunger belongs to someone else? How easy it is to rationalize why it would be okay to quietly take the desired item from a store or your neighbour’s tree or a farmer’s field. Once freed from moral constraint, we quickly work out a plan. This gives birth finally to the act of theft.

    If we continue in this behaviour, when it becomes a habit or way of living, we become a thief deserving of punishment.
    You can develop for yourself scenarios that depict how human desire so easily gives birth to sexual immorality, adultery, murder, slander and similar acts that bring great harm to others, and ultimately to ourselves. The Apostle John breaks down our inner desires into three types:

    Do not love this world nor the things it offers you… For the world offers only a craving for physical pleasure, a craving for ever ything we see, and pride in our achievements and possessions. (1 John 2:15-17 NLT)

    Consider the truth of this statement in your own personal life. The consistent Biblical view is that this world is ruled by human desires gone wrong. The Apostle Paul describes the situation as a struggle for loyalty between God’s will and desires (“the Spirit”) on the one hand, and our human will and desires (“the flesh”) on the other:

    For the desires of the flesh are against the Spirit, and the desires of the Spirit are against the flesh, for these are opposed to each other, to keep you from doing the things you want to do. (Galatians 5:17)

    The picture is of two enemies striving against each other for the loyalty and obedience of humankind. It is the will of God against the desires of our flesh:

    For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit set their minds on the things of the Spirit… For the mind that is set on the flesh is hostile to God, for it does not submit to God’s law; indeed, it cannot. Those who are in the flesh cannot please God. (Romans 8:5-9)

     

    +

    Preceding

    Has the devil got you?

    Today’s thought “Allowed to have dominion over the universe” (January 02)

    Man’s own fault and the choice to flee from fear

    Death spread to all men, because all sinned

    Today’s thought “Transgression to be forgiven” (January 15)

    Today’s thought “Blessed is the man against whom the LORD counts no iniquity” (January 15)

    Cognizance at the doorstep or at the internet socket

    Memorizing wonderfully 47 Blessedness consisting in remission of sins

    Rate this:

    #1John21517 #Adultery #ApostleJames #ApostlePaul #Behaviour #BeingAfterTheFlesh #beingSlaveToSin #Craving #CravingForPhysicalPleasure #Desire #Desires #DesiresOfTheSpirit #Evil #Flesh #Galatians517 #Habit #HumanDesire #HumanWill #Hunger #James11415 #Loyalty #LoyaltyBetweenGodSWillAndDesires #MindSet #Murder #NaturalDesires #Obedience #PhysicalPleasure #PleaseGod #PowerOfSin #Punishment #Romans859 #SexualImmorality #Slander #Theft #Thief #toLiveAccordingSpiritOfTheLaw #toLiveAccordingToTheFlesh #toLiveAccordingToTheSpirit #toPleaseGod #WayOfLiving #WillOfGod

  20. What Causes Sin?

    What exactly is this power that makes people slaves to sin, moving them to do things that are so destructive to human relationships?

    The Apostle James, the half-brother of Jesus, helps us understand:

    Each person is tempted when he is lured and enticed by his own desire. Then desire when it has conceived gives birth to sin, and sin when it is fully grown brings forth death. (James 1:14-15)

    What is this overwhelming power or influence that propels us into sin? Clearly, it is our own natural desires that seek to be satisfied. Take a simple example like hunger, not the hunger of someone starving, but the hunger arising from our own natural desire. There is nothing inherently evil about this desire. Yet, what if the food with which you seek to satisfy your hunger belongs to someone else? How easy it is to rationalize why it would be okay to quietly take the desired item from a store or your neighbour’s tree or a farmer’s field. Once freed from moral constraint, we quickly work out a plan. This gives birth finally to the act of theft.

    If we continue in this behaviour, when it becomes a habit or way of living, we become a thief deserving of punishment.
    You can develop for yourself scenarios that depict how human desire so easily gives birth to sexual immorality, adultery, murder, slander and similar acts that bring great harm to others, and ultimately to ourselves. The Apostle John breaks down our inner desires into three types:

    Do not love this world nor the things it offers you… For the world offers only a craving for physical pleasure, a craving for ever ything we see, and pride in our achievements and possessions. (1 John 2:15-17 NLT)

    Consider the truth of this statement in your own personal life. The consistent Biblical view is that this world is ruled by human desires gone wrong. The Apostle Paul describes the situation as a struggle for loyalty between God’s will and desires (“the Spirit”) on the one hand, and our human will and desires (“the flesh”) on the other:

    For the desires of the flesh are against the Spirit, and the desires of the Spirit are against the flesh, for these are opposed to each other, to keep you from doing the things you want to do. (Galatians 5:17)

    The picture is of two enemies striving against each other for the loyalty and obedience of humankind. It is the will of God against the desires of our flesh:

    For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit set their minds on the things of the Spirit… For the mind that is set on the flesh is hostile to God, for it does not submit to God’s law; indeed, it cannot. Those who are in the flesh cannot please God. (Romans 8:5-9)

     

    +

    Preceding

    Has the devil got you?

    Today’s thought “Allowed to have dominion over the universe” (January 02)

    Man’s own fault and the choice to flee from fear

    Death spread to all men, because all sinned

    Today’s thought “Transgression to be forgiven” (January 15)

    Today’s thought “Blessed is the man against whom the LORD counts no iniquity” (January 15)

    Cognizance at the doorstep or at the internet socket

    Memorizing wonderfully 47 Blessedness consisting in remission of sins

    Rate this:

    #1John21517 #Adultery #ApostleJames #ApostlePaul #Behaviour #BeingAfterTheFlesh #beingSlaveToSin #Craving #CravingForPhysicalPleasure #Desire #Desires #DesiresOfTheSpirit #Evil #Flesh #Galatians517 #Habit #HumanDesire #HumanWill #Hunger #James11415 #Loyalty #LoyaltyBetweenGodSWillAndDesires #MindSet #Murder #NaturalDesires #Obedience #PhysicalPleasure #PleaseGod #PowerOfSin #Punishment #Romans859 #SexualImmorality #Slander #Theft #Thief #toLiveAccordingSpiritOfTheLaw #toLiveAccordingToTheFlesh #toLiveAccordingToTheSpirit #toPleaseGod #WayOfLiving #WillOfGod

  21. What Causes Sin?

    What exactly is this power that makes people slaves to sin, moving them to do things that are so destructive to human relationships?

    The Apostle James, the half-brother of Jesus, helps us understand:

    Each person is tempted when he is lured and enticed by his own desire. Then desire when it has conceived gives birth to sin, and sin when it is fully grown brings forth death. (James 1:14-15)

    What is this overwhelming power or influence that propels us into sin? Clearly, it is our own natural desires that seek to be satisfied. Take a simple example like hunger, not the hunger of someone starving, but the hunger arising from our own natural desire. There is nothing inherently evil about this desire. Yet, what if the food with which you seek to satisfy your hunger belongs to someone else? How easy it is to rationalize why it would be okay to quietly take the desired item from a store or your neighbour’s tree or a farmer’s field. Once freed from moral constraint, we quickly work out a plan. This gives birth finally to the act of theft.

    If we continue in this behaviour, when it becomes a habit or way of living, we become a thief deserving of punishment.
    You can develop for yourself scenarios that depict how human desire so easily gives birth to sexual immorality, adultery, murder, slander and similar acts that bring great harm to others, and ultimately to ourselves. The Apostle John breaks down our inner desires into three types:

    Do not love this world nor the things it offers you… For the world offers only a craving for physical pleasure, a craving for ever ything we see, and pride in our achievements and possessions. (1 John 2:15-17 NLT)

    Consider the truth of this statement in your own personal life. The consistent Biblical view is that this world is ruled by human desires gone wrong. The Apostle Paul describes the situation as a struggle for loyalty between God’s will and desires (“the Spirit”) on the one hand, and our human will and desires (“the flesh”) on the other:

    For the desires of the flesh are against the Spirit, and the desires of the Spirit are against the flesh, for these are opposed to each other, to keep you from doing the things you want to do. (Galatians 5:17)

    The picture is of two enemies striving against each other for the loyalty and obedience of humankind. It is the will of God against the desires of our flesh:

    For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit set their minds on the things of the Spirit… For the mind that is set on the flesh is hostile to God, for it does not submit to God’s law; indeed, it cannot. Those who are in the flesh cannot please God. (Romans 8:5-9)

     

    +

    Preceding

    Has the devil got you?

    Today’s thought “Allowed to have dominion over the universe” (January 02)

    Man’s own fault and the choice to flee from fear

    Death spread to all men, because all sinned

    Today’s thought “Transgression to be forgiven” (January 15)

    Today’s thought “Blessed is the man against whom the LORD counts no iniquity” (January 15)

    Cognizance at the doorstep or at the internet socket

    Memorizing wonderfully 47 Blessedness consisting in remission of sins

    Rate this:

    #1John21517 #Adultery #ApostleJames #ApostlePaul #Behaviour #BeingAfterTheFlesh #beingSlaveToSin #Craving #CravingForPhysicalPleasure #Desire #Desires #DesiresOfTheSpirit #Evil #Flesh #Galatians517 #Habit #HumanDesire #HumanWill #Hunger #James11415 #Loyalty #LoyaltyBetweenGodSWillAndDesires #MindSet #Murder #NaturalDesires #Obedience #PhysicalPleasure #PleaseGod #PowerOfSin #Punishment #Romans859 #SexualImmorality #Slander #Theft #Thief #toLiveAccordingSpiritOfTheLaw #toLiveAccordingToTheFlesh #toLiveAccordingToTheSpirit #toPleaseGod #WayOfLiving #WillOfGod

  22. @yth Oh, SID. I've been listening to music by Linus Åkesson, who uses SID a lot. His music is generally better than most of the chiptune I've listened to, though it still hurts my ears sometimes.
    open.spotify.com/artist/5pNzJP
    Some of his albums say something like "RESYNTHESIZED"-"with alias-free oscillators", so maybe he played the music data through something without the soothing filter you're speaking of?

    #LinusAkesson