@SallyStrange I ditched the predictive keyboard a few yeara ago because it kept changing the word I was typing to whatever it wanted. Sadly my finger mobility sucks so I still have lots kf spelling errors from mistypes. Way less frustrating to use for me though.
Great article with analogies to how the destruction of "scientific forestry" relates to the destruction of online diversity with social media and growth hacking tech.
Some relaxing instrumental music while coding and writing. https://soundcloud.com/vlindervos/op-dreef
Pitch: A reality TV show called "Extreme Adulting"
People with ADHD complete terrible tasks such as:
- filing their taxes
- making an appointment by phone
- cleaning out their junk closet without dying by avalance when they open the door
- moving across the country
- finding their keys
But! Our Heros are not working alone.
They are paired with our Fab Focus team: a behavioral coach, a social worker, an organization expert, and a psychologist.
Together, the Fab Focus and our heroes will tackle and complete the most daunting of adulting tasks!
Whoa. This seems really important. New study suggests that changing the charging protocol from the presently common constant current charge to a high frequency pulsed square wave current could DOUBLE the lifetime of Li-ion batteries.
i.e. the 8 year life of an EV battery back could be extended to a much more reasonable 16 years. That's huge.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/04/240409123909.htm
@enigmatico @Hyolobrika @foone @eriol @kite @trans_caracal @selzero @yassie_j @lofty @Ailunarenth@den.raccoon.quest I've enjoyed most of the remasters I've played lately 🥰
Or maybe one of these suckers? https://onexplayerstore.com/products/onexgpu
I could store all my models on there so as not to clutter my main drive.
Itching to get an eGPU just for accelerating AI workloads on my lil GPD Win 4.
My Oculink port is just sitting here collecting dust.
Oh, here's a visualization I made for an algorithm I developed for reducing the number of connections needed for a swarm of peers with limited knowledge of network topology.
Maybe I should start cold calling research groups to see if they want some tech stuff. I'm thinking distributed compute or databases or verilog could be useful.
Every time I do tech support for my family I get very angry about people who whine about lacking "tech literacy".
90% of the stuff I have to teach them is how to navigate manipulative software and dark patterns. This has nothing to do with tech, but with capitalism. Tech is not complicated, it is just made maximally confusing on purpose to remove agency.
Better tech ed won't fix this.
Did you know that you don't need to commit to an entire @agregore browser to make use of it's tech? If you already have #nodejs installed you can run agregore-compatible #JavaScript modules from your cli over any protocol supported by the browser. (e.g. #IPFS or #gemini )
```
npx agregore run hyper://blog.mauve.moe/example.js
```
With this you can share #p2p code between applications and command line utilities.
This video was great for getting up to date on #AR glasses.
Wowee. Kinda want to get my hands on one of these #AR glasses. :x
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.