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@cmccullough That's what I like about the gemini protocol. Lots of small scale and low tech. Also combats tracking and invasive ads and stufd by making the protocol and markup language minimal.

Introducing oniux: Kernel-level Tor isolation for any Linux app :linux: :tor:

oniux is a tool written by me and some other folks for isolating arbitrary applications through Tor using Linux namespaces.

Check out the amazing blog post!

blog.torproject.org/introducin

:BoostOK: #Tor @torproject

@Miaourt @pry @steffo The issue isn't Niri thankfully. It's with the thing I'm using as the screen share function right now github.com/emersion/xdg-deskto

Hard to find time to tinker with this stuff and find which magic alignment of dependencies makes it work like one would hope. 😅

@Miaourt @pry @steffo I've been using Niri for a while now and I love not having to think about where my windows are. It's just an infinite scroll and quick to navigate spatially. Agreed it's a bit annoying to set up all the wayland stuff to get a proper desktop going. I still don't have per window screen sharing 💀

Time to rummage around in this devices brain and agressively extract it's stream of thought so I can see where it's messing up our data replication. My guess is there's an issue with a C++ dependency, or it's doing something fucky with TCP.

Seething 🥰 I wish the C# devs just stuck to C# instead of imposing their way of doing things onto JavaScript.

@rose_alibi Oof yeah. Kinda SOL. Also why I am more into p2p file sharing where you bring a shareable copy with you and sync as-needed. Cloud is infinitely more convenient for folks though.🥲

@rose_alibi IIRC the tech behind Holesail can handle local networks and cellphone networks pretty transparently. Some types of carrier NAT is too much without tunneling through stuff though. IMO it'd be neat if we could ditch internet entirely and use something like LoRa mesh networks, but it's a bit too slow for file sharing.

@rose_alibi I may have misunderstood. Are you talking about folks with only cell phone internet?

@rose_alibi I've been leaning towards stuff like holesail.io/ where you can tunnel to your local network using p2p hole punching. Sadly it's more developer focused than "person with a laptop in their closet"

"I am an administrator at New York University, responsible for helping faculty adapt to digital tools. Since the arrival of generative AI, I have spent much of the last two years talking with professors and students to try to understand what is going on in their classrooms. In those conversations, faculty have been variously vexed, curious, angry, or excited about AI, but as last year was winding down, for the first time one of the frequently expressed emotions was sadness. This came from faculty who were, by their account, adopting the strategies my colleagues and I have recommended: emphasizing the connection between effort and learning, responding to AI-generated work by offering a second chance rather than simply grading down, and so on. Those faculty were telling us our recommended strategies were not working as well as we’d hoped, and they were saying it with real distress.

Earlier this semester, an NYU professor told me how he had AI-proofed his assignments, only to have the students complain that the work was too hard. When he told them those were standard assignments, just worded so current AI would fail to answer them, they said he was interfering with their “learning styles.” A student asked for an extension, on the grounds that ChatGPT was down the day the assignment was due. Another said, about work on a problem set, “You’re asking me to go from point A to point B, why wouldn’t I use a car to get there?” And another, when asked about their largely AI-written work, replied, “Everyone is doing it.” Those are stories from a 15-minute conversation with a single professor.

We are also hearing a growing sense of sadness from our students about AI use. One of my colleagues reports students being “deeply conflicted” about AI use, originally adopting it as an aid to studying but persisting with a mix of justification and unease."

chronicle.com/article/is-ai-en

#AI #GenerativeAI #Universities #HigherEd #Education #Writing

I love how mastodon doesn't have an algorithm so I can catch up on my feed and move on instead of being sucked into an endless labrynth

I am so fucking sick and tired of "managing my cookie preferences".

I have my cookie preferences, and they are set. I don't need to manage them. *You*, website--YOU need to manage MY preferences. I want to set them once and have every site obey them.

For one why can't it just pull JSDoc types from dependencies instead of making me jump through hoops. 🤢

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Still convinced the amount of suffering TypeScript has caused me to date has not been worth the number of bugs it supposedly saved me from 🤪

I’m currently looking for work.

My previous employer had me writing Java and Python code while working on ML data science tools. I have experience with automated software testing and CI/CD pipelines.

I’m also a skilled iOS/iPadOS/macOS developer, you can see my App Store portfolio at maddie.info/

#GetFediHired #FediHired

Boosts requested.

My non-techie pal managed to get Ollama set up on their machine and mess with the support in @agregore

Lets see if they're able to successfully vibe code a webpage with the app generator demo :P

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