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Instead of an algorithm, the Fediverse relies on human beings sharing stuff they find interesting. This process creates a wonderful chain of discovery.
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Unexpected that I'm not finding any reviews of the #twiddler 4 online when I search. Has anyone actually used this thing?
Calling it now, learnable graph cellular automata will be the future of "AI coding assistants" :P
Question for #math and #ComputerScience folks: What search terms should I use to find papers related to transitioning graphs to other graphs. Kinda like graph cellular automata but more the basic operations. I want to think about code AST transforms but would like to learn about general purpose graph transforms first. Boosts appreciated.
I feel like a pure TS workflow with Deno would be less annoying to deal with compared to slapping it onto node.js and the node_modules workflow. 🤔
@thegibson There are two numbers you need to know. What is the minimum bill rate you need to survive. If you don't know know your billable utilization, assume 40%. 2080 hours in 2025, assume that you'll bill 832 hours. Find the bottom number that will allow you to pay your bills.
Then find out what bill rate is usually charged for your service. Usually, it's much higher than your bottom number.
Now you know how much you can wheel and deal on billable rate. My pitch used to be be "I'll beat the going rate by 20%"
@dweb is now on ipfs and hyper through @distributedpress
ipns://getdweb.net
hyper://getdweb.net
@06b7819d7f1c7f5472118266ed7bca8785dceae09e36ea3a4af665c6d1d8327c The NFC stuff in safebox looks cool. Would you be into collabing on getting it published to the P2P web and testing it in @agregore? I feel like HTTPS and DNS is still a major point of failure for decentralized apps.
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.