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No AI being used is really great. However, the same clips shown over and over again and some images being mirrored was quite annoying to me. Also, there were some quite terrible computer animations and sometimes the narration and picture didn't match at all. Talking about the medieval period and then showing an image from the 18th hundred or so. What the heck?
These production issues made me sceptical pretty much early on. So I quickly crosschecked Wikipedia. But it seems spot on from what I've read. Very good. Also, the narrator's voice was really nice to listen to.
@lyse@dce It’s pretty cool, I won’t argue that, but also really simple, to be completely honest. 😅 The BIOS already provides all you need to send data to the printer:
The BIOS actually does provide a great deal of things, which, to me, was one of the most surprising learnings of this project (the project of writing a little 16-bit real-mode OS, that is). It often doesn’t feel like I was writing an operating system – it felt more like writing a normal program that just uses BIOS calls like we would use syscalls these days.
(I’ve also read a lot of warnings, like “don’t use the BIOS for this or that”. Mostly because it tends to be very slow.)
Right, now that I’m reading some comments: I was initially assuming that they would actually make it impossible for distros to provide a 32-bit build (intentionally or unintentionally). But maybe that’s not the case and distros can just continue to ship a 32-bit Firefox …
Adoro esse ponto reforçado pelo @lr, no Python Fluente! Sempre uso uma frase parecida com essa nas minhas aulas!
«Para entender uma atribuição em Python, leia primeiro o lado direito: é ali que o objeto é criado ou recuperado. Depois disso, a variável do lado esquerdo é vinculada ao objeto, como uma etiqueta colada a ele. Esqueça as caixas.» LR in *Python Fluente: Variáveis não são caixas*
#Python #PythonFluente #VariáveisNãoSãoCaixas Para entender uma atribuição em Python, leia primeiro o lado direito: é ali que o objeto é criado ou recuperado. Depois disso, a variável do lado esquerdo é vinculada ao objeto, como uma etiqueta colada a ele. Esqueça as caixas.
@dce Apart from the crap produced in Redmond two decades ago, I only ever used and still happily use Linux, mainly Debian and Ubuntu. I've no idea, but maybe something in there catches your eye: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_operating_systems (I know, what a silly recommendation.)
@lyse I'm looking for an OS that runs better than Windows (🤮) and through which I can do basic stuff like read RSS feeds and browse geminispace; but which I can also learn from.
@lyse hihi ^^ i did that at first, but i personally i don't like it when websites don't let me change my password when i am already authenticated — fwiw you can view and log out other sessions, if that diminishes this attack vector at all
@bender thank youuuu bender i missed your fun posts!!!! yeah i have been INSANELY BUSY with fujocoded work (see those newsletter posts!) it's been tough but i've been making my way through it 🫡🫡🫡
@bender thank youuuu bender i missed your fun posts!!!! yeah i have been INSANELY BUSY with fujocoded work (see those newsletter posts!) it's been tough but i've been making my way through it 🫡🫡🫡
i've been sooo obsessed with the second a-side from my favorite idol group's latest single. it's a super fun and energetic latin pop track — i highly recommend giving it a listen, it's really catchy!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RtbnP1onaM
i've been sooo obsessed with the second a-side from my favorite idol group's latest single. it's a super fun and energetic latin pop track — i highly recommend giving it a listen, it's really catchy!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RtbnP1onaM
I have a late-2010s ThinkPad running OpenBSD, but it's about as fast as a snail carrying heavy shopping through molasses. I'd like to run something other than Linux, for variety, but the other members of the BSD family failed for various reasons. What OS do you guys think I should try?
Parece que já foi inaugurado o museu (online) das promessas quebradas: https://museudaspromessas.pt/Promessa: "Acabar com as filas de espera na saúde" Cavaco Silva, 1991
Hmm, gnu.org is slow as heck. Shorter HTML pages load in about ten seconds. This complete AWK manual all in one large HTML page took a full minute: https://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/manual/gawk.html Is there maybe some anti AI shenanigans going on?
In any case, I find the user guide super interesting. My AWK skills are basically non-existent, so I finally decided to change that. This document is incredibly well written and makes it really fun to keep reading and learning. I'm very impressed. So far, I made it to section 1.6, happy to continue.
It was raining cats and dogs for a few minutes, I almost couldn't see the houses down in the valley anymore. Pretty sick. :-)
@bender Haha, yeah, we're also better off rolling dice sometimes. I usually don't mind liquid sunshine either. But I have to be prepared for it. As a matter of prudence, I brought my rain jacket along. In the end, I was wet from the inside as well, though. The breathability of this plastic bag isn't as good as they always claim it to be. Especially in summer.
Three weather services with three different forecasts. We got a little bit rained on, so at least some of them were not completely wrong. The timing was off by an hour, though. And nobody expected the Spanish inqui^W^Wthunder either. It was a nice walk.
Oh cool, as I type this, lighning and thunder very close by now. At most a kilometer away. Glad I'm home and not in the woods anymore. And heavy rain kicks in, too.
replies and following implemented! next step is further parsing of post contents, rendering threads, and then maybe i can finally start adding remote feeds...! though i kinda wanna redo the whole ui ^^'
demo showing two users following and unfollowing eachother, showing up in eachothers timelines, and replying to one another
You can also buy stickers and other items... soon my "Python Reading Club" and "Python is also for artists!" designs will be available. This will help support my free and open source activities. I make free and open educational resources, I teach at several places and I need to make ends meet.
#python #numpy #shapely #trimesh #py5 #creativeCoding #FLOSS Redbubble shopping catalog image of a smiling woman wearing a blue T-Shirt with an image of a "purple slab" with holes in a stencil font forming the words: "numpy, shapely, trimesh, & py5."