social.solarpunk.au

social.solarpunk.au

vidak | @vidak@social.solarpunk.au

# LOCATION

The unceded, stolen land of the Wadjuk people of the Nyoongar nation. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land!!

# QUOTATIONS

You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think. ~winnie-the-pooh

My 6yr old son is building a robot, and asked if I had any circuit boards to put in it! I enjoy that the robot is powered by half an iPhone 6 and a main board pcb (and a triple a)

We've had a lot of new people join the fediverse over the past week or so, so here's some advice from someone who's been here since 2016:

There's no algorithm. You have to actually work at filling your feed with the content you want to see. What this means is:

FOLLOW PEOPLE. Find folk who look interesting, follow them.

FOLLOW HASHTAGS. Try typing a hashtag relevant to your interests - e.g. Sheep - into the search box. Scroll down to hashtags. Click the Sheep hashtag. Click 'Follow hashtag'.

What is your favourite thing about ?

Could anyone recommend a platform (similar to Kickstarter or Indiegogo, i.e. one-time fixed-goal crowdfunding campaigns) that is...
* ,
* made for individuals (i.e. not just nonprofits or collectives), and
* not built on ~shitcoins~ cryptocurrencies and blockchains?

Please help πŸ˜“

I've been helping classify galaxies on galaxyzoo.org, a couple of thousand so far after a big push a month ago and then a dozen or so each day since then.

I really enjoy that there's a distinct chance I'm the only person ever (or at least one of small group) who's looked at them. Some of my finds below, left for the professionals to actually figure out.

A blurry image of a galactic core perched on the inner side of a pale yellow ring. Best guess is that another galaxy dove through it and formed a ring: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_galaxy Five galaxies in a line from bottom right to top left, mostly visible as cores as it seems they're too distant (or at least the image is too blurry) for any arms to show up. There's a distinct tidal structure arcing between the two brightest (galaxies #3 and #4) and #4 and #5 are overlapping a bit. An edge-on spiral with an yellow, oval core and a disk extending to either side at about a 45 degree angle. The galaxy has a prominent dark dust lane cutting across it. I propose that we name this pair after myself, for reasons that should be clear based on my name.

(Actual alt text: IT'S TWO GALAXIES FORMING A GIGANTIC LETTER P)

@mhd 😊

@mhd i somehow always thought the same thing--i think it could be fun?

is a evil hash tag. -Lisp

My web site does not upgrade http to https, so you can visit the site with old browsers. (It does do https, too, but you have to request it.)
http://t3x.org

6502 nation

On my gravestone, please just mention that I have read every single line of code for the

https://lispy-gopher-show.itch.io/lispmoo2/devlog/835759/repeatedly-eval-qt-good-old-fashioned-ai-in-my-lispmoo2

I added a puppet prototype for my own submission to my own .

Puppets are actually crazy. You just pass her a piece of paper and she does whatever's on it, up to and including possessing you and driving you around if that was an implication of one of the commands you gave her that you didn't really think through.

Having computer players working with re/writeable-scripts-as-objects ++

Was there ever a implementation for the ? Asking for a friend.

Today is my Fediverse cake day!

I've been here for seven years.

Damn.

Cheers @jerry for running this (and several other) fediverse servers!

And cheers to everyone else for the great conversations, info exchanges, memes, and shit posts!

100 commits in the realm of 20 minutes. revolution is nigh! System 301 is nigh!

YOU ARE A TRUE WARRIOR. I AM PROUD OF YOU.

Earthworm Jim 2

🏒 Screaming Pink
πŸ“… 1995
πŸ–₯ Game Boy Advance, Linux, Mega Drive, PS1, SNES, Saturn, Wii, Windows

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alright got another cpu server added to my 9 grid.

it is a beelink computer.

The grid had a beelink x86_64. raspberry pi arm64 and vm on xeon processors x86_64.

The acme is running on the raspberry pi 4.

the zuke is running on the beelink.

screenshot of drawterm session of a 9 grid system. with a music player playing laamaa album and acme running in a rcpu sessio to raspberry pi 4 system.

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