I've been working on a tool to help people explore ffmpeg filters in the browser. You can now use a simple node-based editor to compose complex filtergraphs. User testers wanted!
self-efficacy, the feeling of being able to directly influence your environment, is so important in how you care for it and interact with it. and it reflects back on you, in a way
“Are you fucking telling me that each adorable little ChatGPT interaction uses a half-liter of fresh water?” https://lithub.com/your-stupid-little-chatgpt-interactions-are-destroying-the-planet-stop
From https://isc.sans.edu/diary/Geolocating+IPs+is+harder+than+you+think/29834
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This is one reason why Google recently started using "google.com/maps" for its "Google Maps." Users will gladly give Google Maps access to their location. After all, the map needs to know where you are to give directions. But by using "google.com/maps" instead of "maps.google.com," all "google.com" properties now have access to the user's location after the user gave access to the location on google.com/maps.
개인적으로는 ... 아마 인공지능 처리를 위한 서버 연대망이 fediverse 등의 방식으로 구현되면 좋을 것 같아요. 혼자서 운영하는 1인 서버에서 인공지능은 chatGPT 등의 성능에는 많이 못미치게 될 것으로 보이다보니.. 공동체적인 인공지능이 필요할듯.
이것은 중국에서 움직이는 새로운 AI 인데 오픈소스라는 것 같아요. 중국이 오픈소스 사업모델을 참 잘 활용해요 요즘..
@benjaoming yes. I totally agree. I personally hav not much experiences sending emails from my servers.. but once I tried.. then found out that I have blocked by spamhaus. the reason was simple. dynamic ip. well.. i am running my server unregistered. but that doesn't mean that i did send any spam to any one. it even take away proper right to try out and learn to setup/manage a mailing server.
If you run an email host, you probably know the issue: Even though your server NEVER sent out anything that was spam, it gets blocked immediately trying to send out legit emails.
WHY?
To protect the monopoly of big tech email.
There's so many options to block spam, including AI! There's no reason that an email host that NEVER was reported for spam should be blocked by default. But it happens again and again.
History of GNU/Linux with r0guer4t | Linux Fest at Iffy Books | March 18, 2023
https://kolektiva.media/videos/watch/c21ea824-b1b7-4841-a183-b2e875abacbf
What should Linux newbies know? | Linux Fest at Iffy Books | March 18, 2023
https://kolektiva.media/videos/watch/5d002cfc-ff25-4a86-b88d-f83d22c4003c
Running Windows applications on Linux with TonyTwoStep | Linux Fest at Iffy Books | March 18, 2023
https://kolektiva.media/videos/watch/0b82682b-16b7-482e-9062-1d9bbb749f7b
On Friday, April 21st, @pixouls is leading a QTBIPOC zine-making workshop at Iffy Books! You can fill out a pre-workshop survey and/or register for the event on our site: https://iffybooks.net/event/raise-the-sun
I believe that #retrocomputing is about more than nostalgia (which is fine on its own, too!).
I believe that it's also about a reaction to the truly sorry state of modern computing. Old computers didn't spy on you, they didn't beg you for micropayments, they just did what they were told. They were tools for work, for learning, for entertainment, not tools for the capitalists to control us even more than they already do.
I also believe that retrocomputing has a future; we are, as a community, more than smart enough to design and build our own new retro-inspired designs, and build for ourselves a computing world worth living in.
"On this day, we will try to withhold from using, feeding, or caring for The Big Tech Cloud." In honor and support of Counter Cloud Action Day, here are my #optout tips on How to Get Off The Cloud.
finally satisfied enough to release this new version of my website!
It is built with an attention to energy use, based on some principles outlined by Low-tech MAGAZINE in this article: https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/2018/09/how-to-build-a-lowtech-website.html
Built with #eleventy #11ty, thumbnails & imges are dithered / compressed using sharp.
File size is calculated using a modified python script written by @rra for the solar website!
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visit at https://verdeil.net/
I prefer to use a small letter. I can use broken english as well.