#recursive — Public Fediverse posts
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A recursive tiling for #TilingTuesday
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#Recursive Superintelligence, a London-based #AIstartup founded by Richard Socher, raised at least $500 million in a funding round led by Google’s GV. The company, valued at $4 billion, aims to #automate various aspects of #AIdevelopment, including evaluation, data selection, training, and research direction. https://www.implicator.ai/recursive-superintelligence-raises-500m-from-gv-and-nvidia-at-4b-valuation/?eicker.news #tech #media #news
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#AI #Research has an incredible #recursive find out what you don't know so you can find out how to ask what else you don't know property. And in another view, #generate the first report. #Chop it into pieces. #Explode the piece. Rinse and repeat as needed. #Prompt #consistency is essential.
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#AI #Research has an incredible #recursive find out what you don't know so you can find out how to ask what else you don't know property. And in another view, #generate the first report. #Chop it into pieces. #Explode the piece. Rinse and repeat as needed. #Prompt #consistency is essential.
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Recursively apply patterns for pathfinding
#HackerNews #Recursively #apply #patterns #for #pathfinding #pathfinding #algorithms #recursive #patterns #coding #techniques #software #development
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#26 Recursive Grid.
After playing around with recursive shapes I chose the triangle. One black, one transparent building a rectangle together.
Not as awesome as most of the other creations for this prompt but I call it done.I really like recursive patterns, fractals and other algorithms resulting in unexpected art.
#genuary #recursive #triangles #genart #art #mastoart #fediart #p5js #noai #genuary2026 #code #math #programming #artwork #minimalism #coding #generativeart #generative #artforsale #simplify #creativecoding #random #blackandwhite #unexpected
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Проблемы с которыми я столкнулся при написании рекурсивного парсера journal в Linux
Добрый день, всем читающим данную статью. При анализе артефактов с Linux систем journal являются источником огромного количества полезной информации. Существет большое количесвто утилит, которые парсят journal. Однако, у всех этих утилит есть свои минусы. По этой причине, у меня возникла идея написать свой кроссплатформенный парсер файлов journal , который мог бы обрабатывать не только файлы, но и директории, с возможностью экспорта в различные форматы и сортировке по временным меткам. В процессе написания данного инструмента я столкнулся с несколькими проблемами и хочу поделиться способами, которыми я их решал.
https://habr.com/ru/articles/979144/
#journal #journalctl #parser #go #linux #opensourse #recursive #forensics #dfir #triage
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I wrote a new blog post about DNS (part 1)!
Learn how DNS works in more depth and I even provide you will some useful terminal commands you can try yourself:
https://blog.melroy.org/2025/dns-part-1/
#dns #security #linux #unbound #bind #linux #recursive authoritative# server #nsd #dig #zone #domain #name #system
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CW: #LaTeX, #Emacs, and #pronouns
It probably violates a lot of the usual conventions of #LaTeX #style but I can now \usepackage{catarcher} and have a quasi-nice interface to separating a character (or place, or organization) within a story from their function within it.
Yes, you are allowed to think of a feline with a bow and arrow. There may be a #ttrpg motivating some of this. Er what, the focus group hates poncy elf men? We can fix that!
\MakeNPC{protagonist}{Kragfeet}{Borhona}{f}{surname-first}
\InductNPCIntoSpecies{protagonist}{dwarf}And later in the document...
Upon \NPCpossessiveadjective{protagonist} person, \NPCfullname{protagonist} bears a letter written in the \NPCspeciesadjective{protagonist} language.
There are shorter forms of the #macros that end up boiling down to unique eyesore macros that yield fixed strings after all the #recursive expansion is said and done. At the bottom of it all is some games with \expandafter\def and \csname ... \endcsname that build up a bunch of keyed lookup tables.
The *roff equivalent (including #groff and #heirloom doctools) is more straightforward thanks to the .ds request. You could use macros in the body of the document but predefined strings fit the visual flow better.
.MakeNPC protagonist Kragfeet Borhona f surname-first
.InductNPCIntoSpecies protagonist dwarfUpon \*[paprotagonist] person, \*[fuprotagonist] bears a letter written in the \*[spadjprotagonist] language.
In either case, you refer to the character by their function within the document. And when the focus group inevitably changes their mind again, you'll only need to go to one place to change just about every reference in the document. You still must proofread everything to ensure it makes sense after the changes. (Sorry.)
Cue #bikeshedding about whose eyesore macros are less ugly.
Can I write an entire document in it? Yes. Is it worth it? It yields attractive output. Does it do so with tolerably little tearing of hair and gnashing of teeth? I don't know yet. #Emacs and #orgmode help in some ways but hinder in others. Aren't #tradeoffs fun?
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HA pihole is a real product lots of people don't know they need #failover #redundancy #recursive dns #cached reply #dual pihole
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Основания рекурсивных компьютерных сетей связи
В этой статье я расскажу о том, что такое рекурсивные сети передачи данных. Во введении представлена историческая справка, далее формулируются основания - буквально в трех предложениях, затем они обсуждаются немного подробнее. В заключение приводятся иллюстрации на простых примерах - Wifi в рекурсивном представлении.
https://habr.com/ru/articles/819855/
#rina #postIP #future_internet #networking #recursive #architecture #история_интернета #флорете #florete #рекурсивная_сеть
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#Python question...
I recently ran into a surprise using #pathlib.Path - seems to be a sharp edge and I'm curious if others have run into it and what you thought.
I wanted to find all #files/#dirs below the current #directory, and thought a #recursive #glob would do it - `Path.cwd().glob("**")`. I was surprised that this returns all directories but not files. "**/*" is needed to find the files as well.
I'm not a big user of recursive globs, so maybe this is expected #behaviour?
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@train #unbound running here as a #recursive #DNS #resolver.
Not too bad after a while.
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@GossiTheDog this toot about a chefs kiss perfection is the chefs kiss of perfection of a Meta-level story about meta-level stuff going on with Meta
#recursive #lifeisrecursive #fractalreality #fractalrecursion