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[–] [email protected] 8 points 12 hours ago

Try the monthly Who Is Hiring thread on news.ycombinator.com, first business day of each month so you will have to wait a couple weeks for the next one. Here is the last one:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44159528

Try this too, though pickings might be slim under present circumstances: https://www.otherbranch.com/

[–] [email protected] 37 points 13 hours ago (3 children)

99 Luftballons was the first one that came to mind.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 17 hours ago

I didn't understand the original post. It seemed like someone whining about a switch to AGPL. But that switch certainly sounds like a good thing to me. I didn't know the old license was Apache but it still seems like a good switch. Redis (with a misstep in between) did something similar.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

This almost seems like a leopards ate my face situation. I remember Plex supplanted some other proprietary media server that went evil. I couldn't understand why people burned by the first one switched en masse to another one like it. Once wasn't enough? If you're going to switch at all, go to something that is 100% libre.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 21 hours ago

You can certainly spin up a VPS with Windows Server on it and figure outhow to do your daily tasks on it. Buyvm.net will let you run an old version at no extra charge on cheap VPS. Other hosts have newer versions that you pay a bit extra for, but it is affordable.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 21 hours ago

Who are those guys? Only one looks familiar, not counting the one I mistook for a moment.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago

I never heard of ircv3 before. TIL. But, some parts of it don't seem irc-like, and sacrifice the aspects that have made me stay on irc all this time. Hmm. I'll look at it more later.

https://ircv3.net/

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

Raspberry pi pico

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago
[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 day ago

x86 hardware interfaces are traditionally pretty well documented and standardized, going back to the original IBM PC in the 1970s(?), enabling among other things an aftermarket of plug-in expansion cards and other peripherals. That standardization also makes it possible to write device drivers and keep them working.

ARM stuff on the other hand is closed and changes all the time. So this year's peripheral won't work with last year's phone. Mac stuff is also like that, maybe not quite as much most of the time.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 day ago

Those bags are made for microwave popping and you pay a big premium for that, besides getting crappy popcorn. For stovetop popping, just buy loose kernels. Zillions of recipes online.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Don't buy any perishables unless you're going to use them immediately, i.e. the same day that you buy them. If you buy them, take them home and eat them. Keep lots of non-perishables on hand so you'll be able to cook something without going to the store when you want to do that.

 

The AS7343 Spectral Sensor measures 13 channels of light from (~380nm to 1000nm) as well flicker detection all from a single IC.

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Dead Stars Don’t Radiate (johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

By well-known mathematical physicist John C. Baez. This refutes the article that floated around a few days ago saying the universe would end sooner than expected. That article was based on the premise that dead stars (big chunks of matter that aren't black holes) emit Hawking radiation the way that black holes do, and that the matter in the universe would eventually decay through this mechanism. The linked blog post says that the premised is wrong, and matter in normal space doesn't give off Hawking radiation. I guess in 10^74^ years (iirc) we will find out who was right!

 

Not sure if I'm posting to the right place since I think this is a lemmy.ml federation problem. I was subscribed to c/[email protected] but hexbear renamed itself to chapo.chat, so updates are now going to c/[email protected]. I try to subscribe to that from lemmy.ml and it says "community not found". I can view it directly on chapo.chat and while it's low activity, there is at least 1 newer post there than on .ml's feed of hexbear. Help?

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Raspberry pi 500 launched (www.raspberrypi.com)
submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Costs $90, physically looks just like 400 (no pointing device), has 8gb ram and includes a 32gb microsd card. CPU is similar to Raspberry Pi 5. There is a desktop kit for $120. So it's a $20 increase over the Pi 400, but you get an extra 4gb of ram, and an SD card. There is also a 15.6" HDMI monitor available for $100 that draws power from the computer. It's not clear to me if there is an NVMe SSD slot in the computer. It's disappointing that there is still no pointing device.

They have also decreased the 400's price from $70 to $60, and the 400 desktop kit (400+16gb sd card+power cube+mouse) from $100 to $80. I have a 400 and it is nice, but of course the 500 is a significant upgrade

Added: from this comment, "Jeff geerling just did a teardown (on his “level 2 jeff) channel and it seems there is provision on the board for a M.2 slot, but the slot and it’s support components are not populated. He actually soldered down a M.2 connector but then realised that it wasn’t just the slot that needed populating." What a pain. There are other comments speculating on a future model with a slot.

Because of the lack of M2 slot and pointing device, I'd have to carefully weigh getting a Pi 5 and external keyboard instead of a 500.

 

I wasn't able to find one by poking around but may have missed it. Tx.

 
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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

There is a thread in another community regarding some controversies happening in women's chess. I posted to that thread, recommending a book written by WGM Jennifer Shahade who is a multi-time US women's chess champion. I also linked to a review of the book, the url of which contained the book title.

The Open Library page about the book is here: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL5849601W

it seems that the title, as chosen by the female author with considerable self-awareness, contains a word that is sometimes used as a sexist slur. You can see the title by clicking the link above. Unfortunately some kind of bot censored the title from both the post, and the review link (to chessbase.com) that I had posted. I was able to fool the bot by changing a few characters, but the bot's very existence is imho in poor taste.

We are adults here, we shouldn't have robots filtering our language. If we act sexist or abusive then humans should intervene, but not bots. Otherwise we are in an annoying semi-dystopia. The particular post I made, as far as I can tell, is completely legitimate.

 

Despite lemmy.world's current travails, its flashlight community is fairly active, while the lemmy.ml one has been dead for 2 years it looks like.

 

Down with the algorithm telling us what to read. I just want to see most recent first. Thanks.

 

https://lemmy.ml/c/[email protected] got that error a few minutes ago when lemmy.world was having some db probs, but works now. I had thought federated posts were supposed to be copied to the local server, and anyway a raw 502 is a confusing diagnostic. This is basically a bug report.

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