jdrm

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[–] jdrm 11 points 9 months ago

Sorry for my english, I'm not as good as I wish talking on it.

I'm in a similar scenario. The tech leader of the group I'm working on it is a pro-AI. He use it everyday for all. He didn't search on internet, just ask to various AIs for answers. Today, in a daily, has talk to me not to ask to the development team for questions about compilation errors in their code (I'm a QA engineer) before to ask to an AI. He has finished hes speech with: "Another who use AI will come and do your job sooner".

It's so frustrating....

 

Pride Versioning es una alternativa a Semantic Versioning en el que los cambios de versionado no están relacionados con la inclusión de nueva funcionalidad o corrección de bugs sino con lo orgulloso que estás del código que estás desarrollando y los cambios que vas liberando en las nuevas versiones.

El versionado es PROUD.DEFAULT.SHAME siendo:"

PROUD version when you make changes you are really proud of
DEFAULT version when you make a release that's okay
SHAME version when you are fixing things that are too embarrassing to admit
[–] jdrm 2 points 11 months ago

Estoy viendo un análisis, en inglés, sobre las posibles causas y parece que despegó con los flaps mal configurados https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGgKSDJcb54

 

Entrevista a Antonio Turiel, doctor en Física y experto en energía, investigador del CSIC.

[–] jdrm 14 points 1 year ago (11 children)

Travel to the USA is a risk sport like running in front of a bull in Pamplona streets

 

En febrero pasado se publicó la versión 5 del sistema operativo SailfishOS.

No es un sistema operativo 100% libre, porque tiene algunas partes que son código privativ, pero se basa en GNU/Linux, usa Waylan como servidor gráfico y tiene compatibilidad con algunas aplicaciones para Android (aquellas que no necesitan de los servicios de Google)

Es un sistema operativo desarrollado por jolla.com en Finlandia

[–] jdrm 2 points 1 year ago

Yo durante mucho tiempo he estado usando MXLinux pero recientemente he vuelto a OpenSUSE

[–] jdrm 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

You always can migrate to the USA. Without taxes, without a public and universal healthcare system, without a public transport system, without a public firefighters...

[–] jdrm 8 points 2 years ago (1 children)

You can migrate to another server outside matrix.org.

 

One million Blackwell GPUs would suck down an astonishing 1.875 gigawatts of power. For context, a typical nuclear power plant only produces 1 gigawatt of power.

Fossil fuel-burning plants, whether that's natural gas, coal, or oil, produce even less. There's no way to ramp up nuclear capacity in the time it will take to supply these millions of chips, so much, if not all, of that extra power demand is going to come from carbon-emitting sources.

[–] jdrm 2 points 2 years ago

I love it. I installed on a Lenovo T500. The 9front community is awesome.

[–] jdrm 3 points 2 years ago

En Android, para el calendario y la agenda uso DavX para tenerlo todo sincronizado aunque es verdad que el calendario no lo uso desde que migré a org-mode. Para los archivos el cliente de NextCloud (todo de F-Droid).

[–] jdrm 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I'm totally agree. The project is awesome, but it is not useful and it moves very slowly

 

Yesterday a new version of cwtch was released with some improvements

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Literate DevOps (howardism.org)
submitted 2 years ago by jdrm to c/emacs
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Solid Cartoon (patrickhochstenbach.net)
 

30 days of cartoon sketches about Solid and the Decentralized Web

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What is your solid's useful app? (self.social_linked_data)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by jdrm to c/social_linked_data
 

A list of your favorite applications for those who are newbies on Solid or who's thinking to create a Pod and start soon

[–] jdrm 1 points 2 years ago

Have you try Cwtch? https://cwtch.im/

I installed today. It looks fine.

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