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Putting that here to find later
https://github.com/EbookFoundation/free-programming-books
Je propose d'utiliser tous les processeurs qui vont être jetés dans les années à venir pour en équiper les drones et autres robots, ça nous laissera une longueur d'avance sur Skynet
PSA:
- Meltdown: Intel-specific vulnerability
- Spectre: Affects all recent x86 and ARM CPUs, regardless of vendor.
On dit je procrastine ou je pain au procraste ?
Mention of homelessness Afficher plus
lol I hadn't thought of that but: do you realize many android phones are gonna be vulnerable to this shit? and they're never gonna get patched <3
I setupped an UptimeRobot public status page which can be used to see if any issues reaching this instance.
Here : https://status.oldbytes.space/ (you will probably have to wait 'til your DNS provider correctly refresh cache)
Another AI Rant™ Afficher plus
RT @videocats@twitter.com: Shower time
RT @vedia_lupae@twitter.com:
RT @notglacier@twitter.com: a fresh start
RT @emilyy_nicolee@twitter.com: If any millennial ever gets called a snowflake again, just remember that there are grown ass adults, baby boomers, who are losing their fucking SHIT over having to now pump their own gas in Oregon.
No, I️’m not kidding.
Yes, it’s fucking hilarious.
OH NO! CARMEN SANDIEGO HAS STOLEN your motivation!
RT @hackerklubben: "We’re incapable of conceiving politics as a communal activity because we have become habituated to being consumers rather than citizens. Politicians treat us as consumers to whom they must deliver; we grumble about politics as consumers do about a disappointing product or service. Shock and buyers’ remorse are the only fitting attitudes towards politics conceived as an extension of shopping."
@ikafry This is called hue-shifting and it's something artists ignore at their own peril.
In case anyone is curious: Both cases you described are hue-shifting towards blue (green+blue = blue-green, red+blue = purple), and the reason it looks so good is it because it approximates the blue ambient light from the sky that tends to get into shadows on clear days, and that's a lighting situation humans are very used to.