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2024-11-14

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toot by https://toot.community/@ajs

toot.community/@ajs/113483022413326639

Message to future me:

defaults write com.apple.Preview PVImagePrintingScaleMode -bool FALSE

2024-11-11

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toot by https://hessen.social/@ptujec

hessen.social/@ptujec/113463855879096741

2024-11-08

7240.

toot by https://mastodon.social/@jerrod

mastodon.social/@jerrod/113448264305981666

The Mac mini Pro case fits perfectly without modifications!

I’ve updated the listing to reflect that “Beta 2” is verified and safe to print.

I will soon be making tweaks to the power button and front port centering. Enjoy all!

<https:makerworld.com/en/models/756063>

(Final tag, fine gents:)
[@snazzyq](https://mas.to/@snazzyq) [@christianselig](https://mastodon.social/@christianselig) [@jsnell](https://zeppelin.flights/@jsnell) [@caseyliss](https://mastodon.social/@caseyliss) [@imyke](https://myke.social/@imyke)

2024-11-07

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toot by https://social.jvns.ca/@b0rk

social.jvns.ca/@b0rk/113442185025764682

Just discovered litecli (<https://github.com/dbcli/litecli>), it feels like a big improvement over the default SQLite REPL (autocompletion! support for multiline queries! syntax highlighting!)

2024-11-06

7238.

toot by https://toot.cafe/@codepo8

toot.cafe/@codepo8/113436138737429098

Technically not wrong…

2024-10-27

7237.

toot by https://chaos.social/@michenriksen

chaos.social/@michenriksen/113380097923694612

I just finished a custom Hugo theme I’ve been working on. It’s called “Today I Learned,” and it’s perfect for both traditional blogging and building a knowledge base of shorter, informal notes for easy reference and sharing.

A cool feature: it graphs your content like Obsidian! It also supports side notes and highlights with admonitions.

Check it out at <https://michenriksen.com/til-example-site>

[#Hugo](https://chaos.social/tags/Hugo) [#Obsidian](https://chaos.social/tags/Obsidian) [#Blogging](https://chaos.social/tags/Blogging) [#Notes](https://chaos.social/tags/Notes) [#TIL](https://chaos.social/tags/TIL)

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toot by https://fedi.simonwillison.net/@simon

fedi.simonwillison.net/@simon/113377512845342925

I built a new plugin for LLM called llm-jq, which lets you pipe JSON into the tool and provide a short description of what you want, then it uses an LLM to generate a jq program and executes that against the JSON for you <https://simonwillison.net/2024/Oct/27/llm-jq/>

Example usage:

llm install llm-jq
curl -s 'http''s:api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues' |
llm jq 'count by user login, top 3'

2024-09-24

7235.

toot by https://mastodon.decentralised.social/@wezm

mastodon.decentralised.social/@wezm/113189900754036157

Discovered a neat new tool last week: <https://github.com/wr7/refold>

It's similar to fmt and fold except that it automatically handles prefixes. Vim/Neovim gq can do this out of the box but fails (for me at least) when multiple prefixes are present, such as a Markdown block-quote inside Rust comments. E.g.

// > Some quoted text  
// > to reflow.  

refold handles this.

[#Rust](https://mastodon.decentralised.social/tags/Rust) [#RustLang](https://mastodon.decentralised.social/tags/RustLang) [#TextProcessing](https://mastodon.decentralised.social/tags/TextProcessing) [#TextManipulation](https://mastodon.decentralised.social/tags/TextManipulation) [#TextEditor](https://mastodon.decentralised.social/tags/TextEditor)

2024-09-22

7234.

toot by https://mastodon.social/@siracusa

mastodon.social/@siracusa/113181783888424691

2024-09-12

7231.

toot by https://fosstodon.org/@orhun

fosstodon.org/@orhun/113124441267143423

Today I discovered a pretty cool utility for listing USB devices! 🔌

🌸 **cyme**: A modern and cross-platform lsusb!

🔥 Displays manufacturer, serial number, speed, current information (mA) and more!

🦀 Written in Rust!

⭐ GitHub: <https://github.com/tuna-f1sh/cyme>

[#rustlang](https://fosstodon.org/tags/rustlang) [#lsusb](https://fosstodon.org/tags/lsusb) [#usb](https://fosstodon.org/tags/usb) [#devices](https://fosstodon.org/tags/devices) [#utility](https://fosstodon.org/tags/utility) [#commandline](https://fosstodon.org/tags/commandline) [#tool](https://fosstodon.org/tags/tool) [#libusb](https://fosstodon.org/tags/libusb)

2024-09-07

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toot by https://mas.to/@fritzoids

mas.to/@fritzoids/113097777800067093

“When the AI provided an incorrect result, researchers found inexperienced and moderately experienced radiologists dropped their cancer-detecting accuracy from around 80% to about 22%. Very experienced radiologists’ accuracy dropped from nearly 80% to 45%.”

<https:www.brainfacts.org/neuroscience-in-society/tech-and-the-brain/2024/why-ai-can-push-you-to-make-the-wrong-decision-at-work-090324>

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toot by https://mastodon.social/@codito

mastodon.social/@codito/113094515086218839

If you're using AI for coding or prose in Neovim, don't forget to try out <<https://github.com/olimorris/codecompanion.nvim>> and <<https://github.com/milanglacier/minuet-ai.nvim>>!

Both work seamlessly with local models using OpenAI compatible API, e.g., llama-server from llama.cpp <3

[#llm](https://mastodon.social/tags/llm) [#ai](https://mastodon.social/tags/ai) [#neovim](https://mastodon.social/tags/neovim) [#vim](https://mastodon.social/tags/vim) [#copilot](https://mastodon.social/tags/copilot)

2024-09-03

7227.

toot by https://hachyderm.io/@rain

hachyderm.io/@rain/113075079700320813

New blog post! Beyond Ctrl-C: The dark corners of Unix signal handling.

The post is an introduction to signals and how to manage them effectively with async Rust. It's a written version of my talk at RustConf 2023, heavily edited for presentation as a blog post.

Hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it!

<https:sunshowers.io/posts/beyond-ctrl-c-signals/>

2024-08-19

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toot by https://fedi.simonwillison.net/@simon

fedi.simonwillison.net/@simon/112990506494743684

My notes on trying out whisperfile, the new cross-platform executable packaging for the Whisper speech-to-text model, released as part of the latest update to llamafile
<https:simonwillison.net/2024/Aug/19/whisperfile/>

2024-08-15

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toot by https://mastodon.social/@dabeaz

mastodon.social/@dabeaz/112965770921558964

The video in that last boost might be one of the greatest things I've ever seen. Relinked here: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hdJQkn8rtA>

One gem I really liked: "We shouldn't worry too much, too early, about language details. Otherwise we don't program, but just code lots of details."

2024-08-13

7217.

toot by https://fedi.simonwillison.net/@simon

fedi.simonwillison.net/@simon/112955685097244255

2024-08-11

7216.

toot by https://fedi.simonwillison.net/@simon

fedi.simonwillison.net/@simon/112946036185401313

2024-08-10

7215.

toot by https://mastodon.social/@Edent

mastodon.social/@Edent/112938873419108770

OK gang! This is ready for you to test.

python tweet2html.py --css 1234

That will take a Twitter ID and return HTML and CSS for you to embed in your website with no calling back to Twitter.

Features:
🗣 Avatars inlined as Base64 WebP
📸 All attached photos inlined
🎥 Video poster inline, <video> to original source
🔗 Hyperlinks don't use t.co
#️⃣ Hashtags and @ mentions linked
🕰 Semantic time
♥ and 🗨 counts

Try it out at <https://github.com/edent/Tweet2Embed>

Feedback and pull requests very welcome!

2024-08-09

7212.

toot by https://mastodon.social/@RogueAmoeba

mastodon.social/@RogueAmoeba/112932615064010206

And now for something completely different: Check out this nifty how-to for highlighting text on a page when you link to it.

<https:weblog.rogueamoeba.com/2024/08/08/how-to-highlight-text-fragments-when-linking/>

2024-08-07

7210.

toot by https://social.coop/@judell

social.coop/@judell/112919066880977014

"Almost everything has been done by someone else before. Almost nothing you want to do is truly novel. And language models are exceptionally good at giving you solutions to things they've seen before."

I collect examples of this kind of thing, and this is by far the most exhaustive list of practical LLM uses I've seen.

<https:nicholas.carlini.com/writing/2024/how-i-use-ai.html>

/ht [@emollick](https://bird.makeup/users/emollick)

[#llm](https://social.coop/tags/llm) [#examples](https://social.coop/tags/examples)

2024-08-02

7208.

toot by https://union.place/@bnux

union.place/@bnux/112890981530821685
7242.

toot by https://mastodon.social/@riffraff

mastodon.social/@riffraff/112890891319590485

2024-07-30

7206.

toot by https://mastodon.social/@ascherbaum

mastodon.social/@ascherbaum/112876219704808452

2024-07-12

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toot by https://mastodon.acc.sunet.se/@ashwinvis

mastodon.acc.sunet.se/@ashwinvis/112775886207334969

I read the first two chapters of

<https:lazyvim-ambitious-devs.phillips.codes/>

Very well written, concise course / e-book by Dusty Phillips. Gives context when needed and even explains a bit of Vim basics which I did not know. I am currently experimenting it using the NVIM_APPNAME environment variable but the results are impressive so far. I might swap my handwritten configuration for what comes out of this course.

[#LazyVim](https://mastodon.acc.sunet.se/tags/LazyVim) [#neovim](https://mastodon.acc.sunet.se/tags/neovim)

2024-07-10

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toot by https://fosstodon.org/@eclecticpassions

fosstodon.org/@eclecticpassions/112761615943006931

2024-07-08

7196.

toot by https://hachyderm.io/@fmic_

hachyderm.io/@fmic_/112751404757947053

✨ Friends, I've recently been laid off, and I'm looking for my next role.

With 7+ years of leadership experience in non-profits and startups, here is a summary of my skills:

📊 20+ years [#rstats](https://hachyderm.io/tags/rstats) programming expertise
🔧 Data pipeline development
☁️ AWS infrastructure management
📚 Creator of widely-used data science curricula
🛡️ GDPR compliance implementation

For the full version, including my resume and testimonials from colleagues: <https://francoismichonneau.net/hire-me/>

[#GetFediHired](https://hachyderm.io/tags/GetFediHired) [#DataScience](https://hachyderm.io/tags/DataScience) [#Jobs](https://hachyderm.io/tags/Jobs)

7197.

toot by https://agora.echelon.pl/users/kravietz

agora.echelon.pl/objects/5e5e7000-01a7-48bc-861e-3f5809ae2624

Few things piss me off more than a huge, multi-billion IT corporation that suddenly sends me an email regarding an open-source project I’ve been running since 1990’s that I’ve recently shut down due to absolute lack of interest from its users… which happened to be telcos and large IT companies. Here’s what I replied:

Thank you for your email. As it’s often the case with open-source projects, their value to organisations is only noticed and appreciated when they go offline. I have maintained pam_tacplus for the last years and it had the call for sponsorship prominently displayed for most of the time specifically because it’s a legacy project that is difficult to maintain. None of the commercial companies that clearly do rely on it ever demonstrated any interest in even nominal donations, so it was archived. While it’s notable someone finally noticed it, I’m not the person to discuss any future development any more.

I did work in large companies and I do understand the sick logic that drives them, when it’s easier to get approval for annual spending of $50k for some office decorations than $100 for a mission-critical project which happens to be open-source and can be used for free for some time.

But it’s possible. If you’re working in such roles, please make every effort to get this $100 because otherwise it will become your responsibility to develop and maintain code that you always got for free.

2024-07-07

7195.

toot by https://mastodon.social/@bruces

mastodon.social/@bruces/112743574988893777

2024-06-30

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toot by https://mastodon.social/@persagen

mastodon.social/@persagen/112703633797964853

Man steals moon
Man loads moon in wheelbarrow, then into hatchback vehicle.

Really inventive, clever photography.

Update - noted in comments: [@persagen](https://mastodon.social/@persagen) Source: "Photographer Daniel Antoniol, from Brazil, produces mind bending snaps where it looks like he’s playing football with the moon, and even loading it into the boot of his car." 🙏

<https:www.instagram.com/daniel_antoniol/?hl=en>

<https:www.photoawards.com/winner/zoom.php?eid=8-1657122048-22>

[#DanielAntoniol](https://mastodon.social/tags/DanielAntoniol) [#photography](https://mastodon.social/tags/photography) [#art](https://mastodon.social/tags/art)

2024-06-29

7189.

toot by https://fosstodon.org/@pamelafox

fosstodon.org/@pamelafox/112702410585212475

Learning about marimo, an open-source reactive notebook.
Looks really nice for visualizations.

<https:marimo.app/?slug=55kclj>

Plus, notebook changes results in small diffs and the notebooks themselves are executable as Python scripts!

[#nbpy](https://fosstodon.org/tags/nbpy)

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toot by https://arielfinn.social/@Charlotte

arielfinn.social/@Charlotte/112700858974746142

Batman's aff his nut
Have you seen the way he cuts aboot
Dressed up as a mad fuckin bat
Batterin guys
I was lit at:
"Mate, I'm worried aboot ye I know your ma and da died But everybody's ma and da dies And we're no aw runnin aboot
Hookin muggers and
Kickin psychopaths in the baws." And that was when Batman went
"Aye, but do ye ever feel like it?
Do you ever look at the world and feel like it?
Like having a big mad base under your hoose?
Do you ever feel like drivin a big mad motor that turns intae a tank?
And leatherin fuck oot of guys aw night?
Scarin the fuckin shite oot of them?"
And that was when I was lit at:
"Aye. Fuck it. Ah dae."
And that's the Secret Origin of Robin and everybody else.

2024-06-28

7188.

toot by https://dotnet.social/@guylangston

dotnet.social/@guylangston/112693200602707797

2024-06-24

7187.

toot by https://mastodon.social/@mhoye

mastodon.social/@mhoye/112671908743273572

An AI thing I'm watching play out at another org:

1: Expert A, with a deep understanding of a nuanced and difficult problem answers a question they've been given, offering several options.

2: Director B, recipient, uses an AI to summarize it and then runs it up to leadership saying, "A says this." That generated summary is subtly and very wrong.

3: A is now being held responsible for plans made based on B's AI-generated and very wrong rewriting of his recommendations.

Fun times.

2024-06-23

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toot by https://metalhead.club/@thomas

metalhead.club/@thomas/112665933535302336

Mein Blog hat erstmals seit Januar 2017 wieder eine eigene Suchfunktion!

<https:thomas-leister.de/search/>

Damals habe ich von Wordpress zu Hugo umgestellt - also zu einem Static Site Generator. Die Suchfunktion war damals auch weg. Zwischenzeitlich habe ich mir mit einer integrierten DuckDuckGo Suche beholfen. Besonders schön war das allerdings nie.

Vor zwei Wochen bin ich aber auf "Pagefind" gestoßen - eine Javascript-basierte Suchmachine. Das funktioniert wunderbar und sehr schnell. :)

[#hugo](https://metalhead.club/tags/hugo)

2024-06-21

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toot by https://eldritch.cafe/@SallyStrange

eldritch.cafe/@SallyStrange/112655844383949620

Hey fyi

You can go to radiooooo.com (that's 5 o's), look at the world map, select a country, select a decade, and then listen to music from that time and place. For free. No ads. No idea how or why but it exists. Check it out!

Edit: you should also know that radio.garden does the same thing. I am not familiar, but several people have endorsed it. Nice to have options!

[#music](https://eldritch.cafe/tags/music) [#radio](https://eldritch.cafe/tags/radio)

2024-06-20

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toot by https://mstdn.ca/@mcourcel

mstdn.ca/@mcourcel/112650868632285465
7180.

toot by https://mastodon.social/@duckdb

mastodon.social/@duckdb/112649377772116166
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toot by https://aus.social/@zanchey

aus.social/@zanchey/112648184800909081

[@phire](https://phire.place/@phire) [@mhoye](https://mastodon.social/@mhoye) a friend said once that enterprise architects exist so programmers don't have to talk to business analysts, and BAs exist so that EAs don't have to talk to customers/users

It has forever changed my perception of the development process

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toot by https://hachyderm.io/@VimLinks

hachyderm.io/@VimLinks/112648148628222528

2024-06-16

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toot by https://mastodon.social/@raiderrobert

mastodon.social/@raiderrobert/112628790827053439

<https:tylervigen.com/spurious-correlations>

7177.

toot by https://mstdn.social/@ElleGray

mstdn.social/@ElleGray/112628719739574980

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood

2024-06-15

7175.

toot by https://fosstodon.org/@darthvi

fosstodon.org/@darthvi/112619147438105559

2024-06-14

7174.

toot by https://mozilla.social/@mconley

mozilla.social/@mconley/112617081195444603

[@irvingreid](https://hachyderm.io/@irvingreid) [@gvwilson](https://mastodon.social/@gvwilson) [@mhoye](https://mastodon.social/@mhoye) [@scruss](https://xoxo.zone/@scruss) [@timbray](https://cosocial.ca/@timbray) Gonna crash this thread to plug [@reviewboard](https://mastodon.online/@reviewboard) 's PDF diffing / review support (in the Power Pack extension). If I recall correctly, that capability _is_ being used to review revisions to legal documents, at least in some shops.

<https:www.reviewboard.org/docs/powerpack/latest/features/doc-review/>

7173.

toot by https://mstdn.social/@amydiehl

mstdn.social/@amydiehl/112616884989004341

Study (N=806 orgs; 1971-2015) finds some DEI practices increase managerial diversity while others decrease it:
Increase: hiring chief diversity officer, mentoring, childcare, flextime, parental leave, empowering training, targeted recruitment, diversity goals increase diversity
Decrease: Perf evals, harassment training, grievance procedures, job tests
Mixed results: Cross-training, employee resource groups, self-managed teams, skills training
<https:hbr.org/2024/06/research-the-most-common-dei-practices-actually-undermine-diversity>

2024-06-13

7172.

toot by https://fediscience.org/@ct_bergstrom

fediscience.org/@ct_bergstrom/112607624581372432

Those were, of course, tree swallows in a barn.

Here's a barn swallow in a tree.

7170.

toot by https://eigenmagic.net/@abstractcode

eigenmagic.net/@abstractcode/112606436792486177

I’m not ignoring my email, I’m actively improving security by not responding to potential phishing communication.

2024-06-11

7168.

toot by https://mastodon.social/@songadaymann

mastodon.social/@songadaymann/112598144916344069
7171.

toot by https://mastodon.social/@tenzochris

mastodon.social/@tenzochris/112597860454669006

I may have made a thing

7169.

toot by https://mastodon.social/@songadaymann

mastodon.social/@songadaymann/112595166710295691

i'm getting too old for this stuff
(WWDC24 recap song)

2024-06-09

7167.

toot by https://mstdn.social/@qurlyjoe

mstdn.social/@qurlyjoe/112584041931564923

2024-05-27

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toot by https://mstdn.social/@nriley

mstdn.social/@nriley/112514062459554880

Built a new (tiny) SwiftBar plugin to replace a broken one for monitoring Wi-Fi signal on the Mac. No binary so you’ll have to build it yourself; may package it better at some point. <https://github.com/nriley/wireless_status>

7164.

toot by https://mastodon.social/@mhoye

mastodon.social/@mhoye/112510135878380698

The article I was looking for a while ago about the feel of cutting - "kireaji", sometimes translated as the "flavor of cutting" - was this, from TW Lim, called "Forming An Edge"

<https:www.scopeofwork.net/forming-an-edge/>

This is, I think, a wonderful paragraph:

2024-05-25

7163.

toot by https://hachyderm.io/@nedbat

hachyderm.io/@nedbat/112501464896522155

Small fix to watchgha: don't truncate lists at 30 items (oops!)
WatchGHA reports on GitHub Action progress in a terminal UI.

<https:pypi.org/project/watchgha/>

2024-05-23

7162.

toot by https://mstdn.ca/@atomicker

mstdn.ca/@atomicker/112491416367610422

Title: Moon at Magome (1930)

Artist: Hasui Kawase

<https:www.japan-guide.com/e/e6076.html> [#ShinHanga](https://mstdn.ca/tags/ShinHanga) [#Art](https://mstdn.ca/tags/Art) [#HasuiKawase](https://mstdn.ca/tags/HasuiKawase) [#Showa](https://mstdn.ca/tags/Showa) [#Spring](https://mstdn.ca/tags/Spring) [#FullMoon](https://mstdn.ca/tags/FullMoon) [#Moon](https://mstdn.ca/tags/Moon) [#Magome](https://mstdn.ca/tags/Magome) [#KisoValley](https://mstdn.ca/tags/KisoValley) [#Nagano](https://mstdn.ca/tags/Nagano) [#Japan](https://mstdn.ca/tags/Japan)

7161.

toot by https://mastodon.social/@jasonkoebler

mastodon.social/@jasonkoebler/112490616656176777

Scoop: I obtained the contract Samsung requires independent shops to sign to buy phone repair parts from them.

It requires:

- "Daily" dumps of customer data
- The "immediate destruction" of any phones a shop comes across that has third-party parts

<https:www.404media.co/samsung-requires-independent-repair-shops-to-share-customer-data-snitch-on-people-who-use-aftermarket-parts-leaked-contract-shows/>

7160.

toot by https://fediscience.org/@ct_bergstrom

fediscience.org/@ct_bergstrom/112488579673161156

2024-05-22

7159.

toot by https://mastodon.social/@chockenberry

mastodon.social/@chockenberry/112485822741719985

Slopple.
<https:hachyderm.io/@thomasfuchs/112485627917497636>

2024-05-19

7158.

toot by https://indieweb.social/@NetNewsWire

indieweb.social/@NetNewsWire/112469022014458563

Cool new fan site for NetNewsWire themes!

<https:paiji.github.io/NetNewsWire-themes-collection/>

2024-05-18

7157.

toot by https://fedi.simonwillison.net/@simon

fedi.simonwillison.net/@simon/112462867036834194

2024-05-16

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toot by https://openbiblio.social/@jensbest

openbiblio.social/@jensbest/112451110490764974

"What radicalized you?"

2024-05-14

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toot by https://hachyderm.io/@danilo

hachyderm.io/@danilo/112440849765087243

An ongoing pattern in the AI march:

- the hardware efficiency improves
- the software efficiency improves

So I continue to argue that energy consumption as a PRIMARY criticism of AI is going to be unpersuasive, as incentives drive down the energy costs with time, and all critique of the energy costs is just as applicable to conventional cloud computing, which we have already accepted into our social bargain

(and which underpins every single tech salary)

so instead:

<https:redeem-tomorrow.com/the-average-ai-criticism-has-gotten-lazy-and-thats-dangerous>

7153.

toot by https://fosstodon.org/@pandoc

fosstodon.org/@pandoc/112438141675710266

2024-05-11

7151.

toot by https://mastodon.social/@jnv

mastodon.social/@jnv/112423856867218808

[@mhoye](https://mastodon.social/@mhoye) I'm all in on “lightweight alternatives to Elasticsearch / Solr”. Let's see if I starred something useful…
<https:github.com/valeriansaliou/sonic> (Rust)
<https:github.com/zincsearch/zincsearch> (Go)
<https:github.com/askorama/orama> (JS)
<https:github.com/CloudCannon/pagefind> (specifically for static sites)
<https:github.com/kbrsh/wade> (Rust, library like Lucene)

2024-05-10

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toot by https://toot.community/@ajs

toot.community/@ajs/112416473588997705

The Dutch names for some of the elements/molecules are charming:
- hydrogen: water-stuff
- carbon-dioxide: carbon-stuff
- oxygen: acid/sour-stuff
- nitrogen: suffocating/choking-stuff

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