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@theeclecticdyslexic @bno @FluentInFinance @tyzbit @unwired9479 Original video w good eyes, w/o AIslop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTZzXzRCA50
#AOC #AlexandriaOcasioCortez #IlanaGlazer #billionaires #capitalism
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@theeclecticdyslexic @bno @FluentInFinance @tyzbit @unwired9479 Original video w good eyes, w/o AIslop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTZzXzRCA50
#AOC #AlexandriaOcasioCortez #IlanaGlazer #billionaires #capitalism
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@theeclecticdyslexic @bno @FluentInFinance @tyzbit @unwired9479 Original video w good eyes, w/o AIslop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTZzXzRCA50
#AOC #AlexandriaOcasioCortez #IlanaGlazer #billionaires #capitalism
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@theeclecticdyslexic @bno @FluentInFinance @tyzbit @unwired9479 Original video w good eyes, w/o AIslop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTZzXzRCA50
#AOC #AlexandriaOcasioCortez #IlanaGlazer #billionaires #capitalism
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This will also help #LinuxMobile. There are rumors that this might get integrated into #stevia 🎹 (as you might have heard at our last community get together):
https://mstdn.social/@theeclecticdyslexic/116169411669556587
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I would really like if work stopped getting put on the pile of stuff I need to do faster than I can do it... 🫠
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In my humble opinion, writing the natural language explaining the code, and why you are writing it, is the hardest part of writing the code.
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I am probably omitting that this would be hard to do if data is expected to be cleaned up in places it wasn't initialised. Ya, that is probably it.
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I haven't written any zig yet, but I saw the deferred drop feature, and I feel like it should work the other way around? I think if you plan for the data escape the function, without it being returned, you should have to explicitly not clean it up, rather than omit a deferred drop.
Just my two cents, maybe it makes more sense when you are actually writing zig. What I was looking at may not even be most recent, and I may not have understood exactly by just reading the syntax niavely.
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This is just a small example of how technology can end up influencing culture in unexpected ways. I would imagine part of the reason we had an easier time codifying what English characters even are likely came down to the printing press. Once the set of blocks became finite, people's behaviours had to adjust to accommodate that.
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I have been thinking recently about the possible effects of the codification of the symbols we use in language.
The characters found in "English" words have changed over time; if we stick with the current system where symbols are preferred if they are easily accessible on a standard ibm qwerty layout... I wonder what that does to the mutation of English words.
I think the time scales have been too short to say for sure. I think they have clearly been changing, but within new boundaries.
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CW: Dumb joke
The contributors, they yearn for the (data) mines. ⛏️
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Anyone interested in helping me out by editing a video for me? I have to make a video about #heliboard background gathering, but that isn't part of the nlnet grant, so I can't be paid for it and it will bring me closer to the wire on getting the agreed upon work done.
It's kind of important that there are detailed instructions on how to use the privacy tools for controlling what background gathering actually collects. Don't want to roll it out unless we have that available for contributors.
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Anyone interested in helping me out by editing a video for me? I have to make a video about #heliboard background gathering, but that isn't part of the nlnet grant, so I can't be paid for it and it will bring me closer to the wire on getting the agreed upon work done.
It's kind of important that there are detailed instructions on how to use the privacy tools for controlling what background gathering actually collects. Don't want to roll it out unless we have that available for contributors.
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After much deliberation, I decided to go with matplotlib after all.
I hate trying to massage data frames. The work of a data janitor is never done...
_sigh_
Can't I just make the thing go brrr?
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Given Google's focus on yet more Gemini for Android 17, I suggest changing the code name from "Cinnamon Bun" to "Slop Drop Cobbler".
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Anyone fancy trying to get https://codeberg.org/eclexic/swipe-o-scope to build as a flatpak? That way I can steal the build script and put it on flathub.
The problem I ran into, that doesn't fit my tight timetable, was that pyqtgraph isn't supported by the pyside6 baseapp... because the kde sdk doesn't support it! So, to fix it, you would have to bother the maintainers of 2 projects. First, the kde people, and then the person that maintains pyside6 baseapp.
Anyway, if anyone feels up to it, I would be greatful!
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Anyone know how to quick and dirtily combined the "stacked" and default behaviours of bar in gnu #octave?
Instead of giving a 2d array, I want to give a 3d array to make clusters of stacked bars. I know it is possible in matplotlib, if you put in the elbow grease, but it would probably save a lot of effort in the future if I had this working in octave.
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@gnuplusmatt I haven't been using kagi, but according to their help docs...
https://help.kagi.com/kagi/search-details/search-sources.html
they have their own index, and they also do anonymised calls to other indexes and mix in those results.
I have been using #ecosia for ages, and I kind of keep forgetting there are other things out there, because it keeps working just fine for me. I very rarely can't find stuff, but maybe I don't look for stuff that is hard to find?
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#Heliboard gesture data project's first batch has been run through the arcane scripts I wrote.
I only had to discard <1% of the gestures; those were duplicates. No obviously fake data!
269,845 gestures, 500+ contributors.
Only ~60% of the gestures are some form of English.
The other most common languages are:
German
Polish
French
Russian
Arabic
Swedish
ItalianThere are other languages, with fewer than 1000 gestures, but I don't know their codes by heart... I will map those later!
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For anyone that is submitting data to #heliboard. We found a bug in creating the zip files. It starts to hang for quite a long time, and can sometimes crash, if you try to submit several thousand gestures. We are working on it.
My guess is we are compressing too aggressively, and Java's zip implementation is RAM heavy.
In the meantime, we suggest you keep your submissions to fewer than 3,000 words.
Your mileage may vary based on the speed of your phone and the amount of RAM it has.
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#Heliboard is gathering gesture typing data, so that we can implement a #FOSS alternative to the closed gesture typing library Heliboard currently relies on. The data we collect will be released under the CC BY-SA 4.0
I also made a video including details & instructions.
Boosts Please! The greater the diversity of people & languages in the data, the better we can test for correctness.
PT: https://makertube.net/w/cQECfDkuLGR9eUQquUEo4K
YT: https://youtu.be/CyjumVTWtJA
Text (instructions only):
https://github.com/Helium314/HeliBoard/wiki/Tutorial:-How-to-Contribute-Gesture-Data -
RE: https://mstdn.social/@theeclecticdyslexic/116169411669556587
The best Android keyboard #heliboard still uses non-FOSS gesture library.
But this should be changed. So let's collect the data and help together.