I'm not going to waste my precious human time reading something that you didn't spend your precious human time writing.
I really don't care about the well-aligned randomly stolen words of a text-generating machine you are using for cheap marketing.
@joykill Yeah I mean it as a metaphor.
@douginamug @rosano @liaizon @rabble did some interesting projects focused on communities that built on the nostr protocol
just saw some video of Waymo's Chief Safety Officer having it laboriously dragged out of him in a court hearing that they do employ remote drivers and that a bunch of them are in the Philippines. and even still, the insistence on personifying their products eg "the waymo asks for help", "the human recommends" is such a conspicuous odd contortion that it's almost certain there are legal + business imperatives behind it that they don't talk about and won't until a regulator forces them to.
There are two problems in computer science:
1. We could do this better
2. We should not do this at all
@brandon that's cool! Let me know if you make it. I've tinkered a bit with espruino for a js repl on microcontrollers but I'm sure apl would get you more interesting algorithms with less bulk
@brandon Ah yeah, it's annoying that the Pi lacks displayport over usb c. I've been considering gwtting a radxa rocl 5b+ instead since it's a bit more aligned with what I want. Might need to get someone to make me a case though. I'm glad my current setup with a GPD Win 4 + my viture glasses gets me most of the way there. Just not comfy to need both hands to use the Win 4
TIL it's trivial to do a "triple click" action in a web app because the `click` event has a `detail` property which counts how many times it got clicked in a row.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/click_event#usage_notes
@gwynnion I had an English teacher who told us that the education system was designed to make reading arduous and boring so it would discourage students from wanting to read. Therefore, she did not administer quizzes and tests on reading. We got to choose what books we read and only had to give a 15 presentation about what we thought of the book. When I gave my presentation on Siddhartha, apparently I was so into my presentation that she let me go for 30 minutes, uninterrupted.
In college, both my creative writing professor and my philosophy professor asserted the same thing. They also said the way classrooms are arranged into rows was a form of oppression, meant to organize society by giving priority to those closest to the teacher and give a sense of worthlessness to the students who sat in the back, so they would be relegated to low-wage jobs or worse by adult hood—a soft caste system. Since the classrooms were shared, they made us rearrange the classrooms every day and it really did make the classes feel more like an open forum for discussion where everyone's ideas were equally appreciated.
I'm always thankful for the wonderful teachers I had. I know so many others are not as fortunate.
Also... The school to prison pipeline is a thing. I've been to jail and it was damn near identical to every public school I attended: the cinder blocks and thick beige paint. The heavy steel doors (though they're much heavier in jail). The narrow windows. Being forced to walk in single-file lines, silently. Asking permission for everything, even using the bathroom. The food is literally catered by the same company: Bob Barker. It's obvious the public school system is designed to make children used to being subjugated.
But if you have family wealth and get to go to a private school, which I got to experience for three years, it is like going to a different universe of freedom. We could just walk off campus to get lunch downtown, without asking, as one little example. The campus was open, with a quad and several free-standing buildings. Every building was more like a house than a concrete box. The windows were huge. Even as a kid, it was impossible to ignore.
@brandon What sorts of programs do you make with it / how often? TBH I rarely do raw "computing" on lists of data so that might be getting in the way. 😅
@brandon Not yet. I might get one of the DGX Spark clones soon which will be more than enough. I think for raw text extraction even ~3B models like the gemma vision models can be fine. For acting on those images you need a lot more oomf though
@brandon Yeah desktop controlling agents are a good option. Could have them run remotely. I just worry about power consumption and internet connectivity requirements for that path. For Android apps it'd be great if Waydroid had some way to bridge to the GTK acessibility tree :P
@brandon Oh! The vOICe part isn't relevant. I just care about the headless raspi use case. From there I'll either use Orca or my own screen reader setup to navigate apps via the accessibility tree. Maybe a "screen optional" setup so I can connect my display glasses if I really need to see something?
@ellyxir My take is you shouldn't stop trying but have a script or a persona ready for the next occurrance. It's annoying but if people want a performance it can be worth giving them one just to get it over with. Or fuck em for not accepting you as you are I guess?
IMO your track record and public presence is a good start to showing what you bring 🤷
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
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