#IcyNSR rules! More specialist skills, concluding the second set of moves.
PDF: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OO8IxJDdNFzsZmH_Hlbjo0MHsFQm2-Ve/view?usp=sharing
The #PapersInSystems (remote) discussion series is a great opportunity to engage in focused conversation and share insights as we explore a paper of interest, and make connections (among ourselves, and to our and other work).
Next: "Improving Our Ability to Improve: A Call for Investment in a New Future" by Douglas C. Engelbart
Discussion will be led by @art3starr
When: Wed., September 13th, 1-2pm Eastern Time
Info/sign up (free):
https://ti.to/bredemeyer/engelbartabilitytoimprove
Paper: http://worrydream.com/refs/Engelbart%20-%20Improving%20Our%20Ability%20to%20Improve.pdf
@BPStuart wait, can you run for president as a convicted conspirator to overthrow the government?
@hexedpress I'm mapping my group's way to #Dolmenwood, them traveling southeast past Brandonsford was their first two sessions.
Progress can be tracked here:
https://github.com/cognivore/hex-mapping/tree/main/dolmenwood_x
@qqmrichter you have a repl basically, and you don't use VimL (or lua), you record **macros**. Then you apply given macro to a given situation or combine them. I don't know if you have worked with human-generated data sets or data sets that are scraped using heuristics, and sadly I can't challenge you with data sets I regularly work with VIM macros with because they're secret. But I don't understand why can't you see that if a data set is made using heuristics, it can only be normalised heuristically, not algorithmically.
@qqmrichter I think we have different definitions of big data sets. I'm thinking hundreds of thousands of entries, not millions or more.
#programming What is your preferred way of following log files:
@qqmrichter it's a wrong statement. There are plenty of datasets where an operator writing macros on the fly and determining which one to apply for which section of dirty data.
@salvaterra caption: 19:21, 19:22.
Once you go NixOS, you cannot go back.
Every other way of maintaining a computer looks like something from the age of dinosaurs. Yesterday, a server of mine wouldn't boot, primarily because of my own mistakes. So I decided on a whim it should be good to finally convert it to NixOS and get it into the fold. That took less than one-hour, and it's now happily churning along.
I'm sure there's going to small problems which needs fixing down the road, but the general ability to just solve a lot of your configuration by writing a (declarative) program simplifies so much stuff.
@niphette I went 5-3 twice. Second deck was really good.
https://www.17lands.com/user/deck/dfa4319f415d48adb9c3dbbea4bf1495/46888979/1693079794
That https://doma.dev guy
#lean #elixir #typescript #react #nix
In my non-existent free time I design and run #TTRPG
If you use tools made by genocide-apologists, you are a genocide-apologist.
#lemmy users aren't welcome here.