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  1. #spiegel audio KI ersetzt plötzlich Dezember durch “12. Monat” und März durch “3. Monat”. WTF.

  2. audio KI ersetzt plötzlich Dezember durch “12. Monat” und März durch “3. Monat”. WTF.

  3. #spiegel audio KI ersetzt plötzlich Dezember durch “12. Monat” und März durch “3. Monat”. WTF.

  4. #spiegel audio KI ersetzt plötzlich Dezember durch “12. Monat” und März durch “3. Monat”. WTF.

  5. uh, thats nice:

    “Today, the Swift Testing and XCTest libraries stand mostly independently, which means an XCTAssert failure in a Swift Testing test or an #expect failure in an XCTest test is silently ignored. To address this, we formally declare a set of interoperability principles and propose changes to the handling of specific APIs that will enable users to migrate with confidence.”

    github.com/swiftlang/swift-evo

    CC @dimsumthinking

  6. Does anyone know a #fastlane plugin or functionality that works like the archived multiscan (i.e. only retry the failed tests)? (github.com/lyndsey-ferguson/fa) CC @joshdholtz

  7. This is the most #computergame like place that I’ve ever been to. No endboss spawned when reaching the top, though.

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isola_

  8. Quite happy with my current setup of getting up to date on things with @ivory and Readkit #fediverse #feediverse

  9. I’m sadly running into more and more #fastlane issues at the moment which have already been fixed, but the fixes have not yet been merged after months, e.g. github.com/fastlane/fastlane/p

  10. If you scroll far enough into the past in the #apple #calender app on #iphone, weird stuff happens.

  11. Thüringer Bratwurst wird 620!
    Hamburger sind stabiler!

    Foto via Senat #Hamburg #hh1901

  12. Der Fluss vor der Tür hieß früher Master #Macoun

  13. @polpielladev
    Yeah, thats what I meant. As I have very simple Packages and the only difference between them is the name, I now use this trick to dynamically generate the name of the package from its foldername:

    let name = String(#filePath.split(separator: "/").reversed()[1])

    This way, all the package.swift files are identical.

  14. @polpielladev
    Yeah, thats what I meant. As I have very simple Packages and the only difference between them is the name, I now use this trick to dynamically generate the name of the package from its foldername:

    let name = String(#filePath.split(separator: "/").reversed()[1])

    This way, all the package.swift files are identical.

  15. @polpielladev
    Yeah, thats what I meant. As I have very simple Packages and the only difference between them is the name, I now use this trick to dynamically generate the name of the package from its foldername:

    let name = String(.split(separator: "/").reversed()[1])

    This way, all the package.swift files are identical.

  16. @polpielladev
    Yeah, thats what I meant. As I have very simple Packages and the only difference between them is the name, I now use this trick to dynamically generate the name of the package from its foldername:

    let name = String(#filePath.split(separator: "/").reversed()[1])

    This way, all the package.swift files are identical.

  17. @polpielladev
    Yeah, thats what I meant. As I have very simple Packages and the only difference between them is the name, I now use this trick to dynamically generate the name of the package from its foldername:

    let name = String(#filePath.split(separator: "/").reversed()[1])

    This way, all the package.swift files are identical.

  18. @weborguk @brianfagioli
    Well said!
    Haven't read the Atlantic yet, but you are right. My third day poking around on Mastodon (via newsie.social server started for journalism pros, profs, etc.), having flashbacks to my 1980s exploring #Usenet, #fidonet #BBSs, #CompuServe, #thewell, #BIX, #Delphi and more.

    Very curious about whether the Federated model will get average-person friendly enough in apps, installation and navigation for my non-geek FB neighbor groups, powerful as a local newspaper.

  19. What’s being done now about #RadioactiveWater that threatens the #ColumbiaRiver in #WashingtonState?

    by Annette Cary
    Tue, July 9, 2024

    "A major #radioactive contamination threat to the Columbia River should be removed at the #Hanford #nuclear site before the end of summer.

    "Hanford workers have started to pump contaminated water from the final basin of the nuclear reservation’s nine reactors along the Columbia River.

    "'This effort will eliminate the risk of a leak of contaminated water to the groundwater about a quarter-mile from the Columbia River,' said Andy Wiborg, the Department of Energy acting deputy assistant manager for river and plateau cleanup."

    [...]

    "The K West and K East Reactor basins were the last to be used, after storing irradiated fuel from N Reactor that was not processed following the end of the Cold War. Before the fuel was removed in 2004, it #corroded underwater, contributing to a highly #RadioactiveSludge.

    "In 2019 the last of the sludge was removed, leaving draining the water the next major task to reduce risk from the basins.

    "The nearby K East Reactor basin was emptied first.

    "Then in June, the first tanker truck with basin water pulled away from the K West Reactor.
    About 60 tanker trucks have been filled with filtered water to remove radioactive contamination from the K West Reactor basin as it is being drained. The work will protect the nearby Columbia River.
    About 60 tanker trucks have been filled with filtered water to remove radioactive contamination from the K West Reactor basin as it is being drained. The work will protect the nearby Columbia River.

    "About 400,000 gallons have been pumped out of the basin so far, which is the equivalent of six residential swimming pools, said Heather Dale, DOE Hanford assistant manager for the river and plateau. About 60 tanker trucks have been filled with basin water.

    [...]

    "They also installed a system to pump out and then filter the contaminated water before it it loaded into tanker trucks.

    "The filtering system removes particles and also uses an ion exchange system to remove radioactive #cesium and #strontium from the water. The initial resin used in the ion exchange system DID NOT WORK WELL, the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board said in January.

    [...]

    "Some of the contents of the vertical pipe units in the K West Reactor basin may be required to be sent to the nation’s repository for transuranic radioactive waste in New Mexico for disposal [#WIPP].

    Read more:
    news.yahoo.com/news/being-done

    #WaterIsLife
    #NoNukes
    #NoDumping
    #FutureGenerations
    #NoWar
    #NoNuclearWeapons
    #RethinkNotRestart
    #NuclearWaste
    #HanfordNuclearSite

  20. #19 A poster by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec advertising the printing inks manufactured by The Ault & Wiborg Co of Cincinnati, 1896. #AultAndWiborg #PrintingInks #Cincinnati #HenriDeToulouseLautrec #ToulouseLautrec