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It helps them ignore actually doing good things for their constituents. Identity politics is what fascists use to work voters into a frenzy to manipulate them into voting for them in order to sneak extreme corporatism into office.
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Much like the fediverse, we’re very early on that technology. We’re waiting for the network effect to take hold in both areas. Once it does, things will improve significantly, IMO.
Amen. I’d love to see Home Assistant start using it. I’m not holding out hope, though, because the guy behind Home Assistant is actively hostile.
RISC-V is an open instruction set, which should be what the Pi foundation (if their open source mission is to be taken at face value) would be switching to if they weren’t just a way for Broadcom to push their chips on the maker community under the guise of open source.
RISC-V, an open-source instruction set architecture (ISA), has been making waves in the world of computer architecture. “RISC-V” stands for Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) and the “V” represents the fifth version of the RISC architecture. Unlike proprietary architectures such as ARM and x86, RISC-V is an open standard, allowing anyone to implement it without the need for licensing fees. This openness has led to a surge in interest and adoption across various industries, making RISC-V a key player in the evolving landscape of computing. At its core, an instruction set architecture defines the interface between software and hardware, dictating how a processor executes instructions. RISC-V follows the principles of RISC, emphasizing simplicity and efficiency in instruction execution. This simplicity facilitates easier chip design, reduces complexity, and allows for more straightforward optimization of hardware and software interactions. This stands in contrast to Complex Instruction Set Computing (CISC) architectures, which have more elaborate and versatile instructions, often resulting in more complex hardware designs. The open nature of RISC-V is one of its most significant strengths. The ISA is maintained by the RISC-V Foundation, a non-profit organization that oversees its development and evolution. The RISC-V Foundation owns, maintains, and publishes the RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture (ISA), an open standard for processor design. The RISC-V Foundation was founded in 2015 and comprises more than 200 members from various sectors of the industry and academia.
Inb4 someone gaslights me about the traffic that I sit in every single day because the mayor decided to close down 2/3 of all lanes because some policy “wonk” decided that it’s better to punish people rather than do something to address the traffic problem.
Inb4 someone pipes in with, “well actually, statistics say that there’s less traffic than there was before, sweaty.”
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I disagree entirely. Jackie Brown is actually my favorite Tarantino film.
Tasteful and interesting.
They’ve been declining for years. It’s time the community ditched them for RISC-V machines.
Reading your replies to comments here, it’s definitely your attitude that prevented you from learning guitar. Put it down and learn piano or keyboard. However, this time, try to somehow have a positive outlook.
Who the fuck cares?
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He was a brilliant filmmaker. I once got to talk with Frederick Elmes about shooting “The Killing of a Chinese Bookie”. He said, “I’d shoot it very differently today. I was so young then that I hadn’t yet developed a style.”
Wanted to perhaps introduce you to using nix along with direnv and flakes to make your dependencies declarative rather than determined by factors beyond your control.
In my bash scripts, I often create a .envrc file that points to my flake and sits alongside the bash file. Then, when I navigate into the directory of the script/project, I can make direnv and nix automatically load all dependencies (which virtually guarantees them eliminating the need to check for them).
Looks to be heavily influenced by Unison. Personally, if this language can be a lightweight Haskell that has Unison-like features and can be used anywhere I’d have used Purescript, I’m really excited to see this gain popularity because Purescript has had major issues lately and I’m looking for something that can offer similar features without that headache.
I agree but this is the state of the nix world right now. Perhaps flakehub can help?
Yup.
I’ve been considering making an open source clone in Typescript since it won’t allow you to use imported text without making you pay.
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After listening to this highly informative talk, I switched my message alert sound to Adam’s exasperated sigh, adeptly showcased throughout the talk. 🤌🏽
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> Here's a fun clip of us listening back to my final drum tracks to make sure we can move on to recording guitars and bass. We're inside the control room of studio B at Morrisound Studios....blast from the past!
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> Hi everyone. Here is a video i made in memory of the great Sean Malone who passed away recently. I Tried to make a Solo Collection of his work and to compil bass epic moments from his discography. I'm pretty sure that i've forgotten some other things, but i think it's enough to resume his career and beautiful talent. I Made this video as a remembrance of him: Sean we'll never forget your Amazing creativity. > > We love you so much. Rest In Eternal Peace. > > Track List : > > - 00 - 0:18, Cynic - Sentiment - Focus > - 0:18 - 0:46, Cynic - Textures - Focus > - 0:47 - 0:58, Sean malone - Controversy - Cortlandt > - 0:58 - 2: 14, Sean Malone - Controversy - Cortlandt > - 2:15 - 3:15, Sean Malone - Splinter - Cortlandt > - 3:16 - 3:54, Sean Malone - Hands Full Of Earth - Cortlandt > - 3:54 - 4:13, Aghora - Kali Yuga - Aghora > - 4:14 - 4:22, Aghora - Frames - Aghora > - 4:22 - 4:38, Aghora - Frames - Aghora > - 4:38 - 4: 58, Gordian Knot - Rivers Dancing - Gordian Knot > - 4:58 - 6:40, Gordian Knot - Unquity Road - Gordian Knot > - 6:40 - 7:29, Gordian Knot - Rythm Section from track Singing Deep Mountain - Emergent > - 7:33 - 7:50, Gordian Knot - Some Brighter Thing - Emergent > - 7:50 - 09:20, Gordian Knot - Singing Deep Mountain - Emergent > - 09:20 - 10:08, Gordian Knot - The Brook The Ocean - Emergent > - 10:08 - 10:46, Gordian Knot - Surround Me - Emergent > - 10:46 - 11:01, Anomaly - Art Of War - Anomaly > - 11:01 - 11:48, Spastic Ink - In Memory of - Ink Compatible
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> Cynic - 'Focus' (1993) > The brilliant debut album from Florida’s Cynic, turns 30 in 2023. After years of forging a path in the death metal world, Cynic pushed every imaginable boundary to fuse their love of DM, fusion, prog and jazz, into one brilliant offering that altered the course of heavy music.
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> Advait Shinde discusses the history of the theory of computation, delving into axiomatic thinking, Peano axioms, Turing Machines, Lambda Calculus, the Y Comb...
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> Verifiable Random Functions
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> Purus: Purescript -> UPLC | POA #1
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I had the (perhaps foolishly ambitious) idea of creating a rolling fork of Lemmy with the intent of modifying the codebase for use in an open source pub sub implementation of retail inventory. But I have to get standard Lemmy working first...and I like to use Nix for everything I do in the dev world (where feasible).
So, I forked the repo and was immediately brought into dev environment hell.
They only offer a choice between:
A.) Docker B.) Ansible C.) Building from scratch.
Two hours of fighting with the scratch build instructions and I eventually had to admit defeat due to some vague dependencies (and general malaise). Though I have completely flakified my Purescript and Haskell dev environments, I have found Rust to be a lot more challenging even on simple projects.
Anyway, I decided to come here to ask: **How easy would it be to flakify the Lemmy repo to add a fourth build option for those of us in the Nix world? **
Can I reference the build instructions from nixpkgs to get close to my intended goal? I need all of the help I can get. Be as pedantic or defeatist as you will. I currently have no skin in this game and merely want to help the Lemmy devs welcome people that are more nixy like myself (if nothing else).
How easy would it be to flakify the Lemmy repo to add a fourth build option for those of us in the Nix world?
I had the (perhaps foolishly ambitious) idea of creating a rolling fork of Lemmy with the intent of modifying the codebase for use in an open source pub sub implementation of retail inventory. But I have to get standard Lemmy working first...and I like to use Nix for everything I do in the dev world (where feasible).
So, I forked the repo and was immediately brought into dev environment hell.
They only offer a choice between:
A.) Docker B.) Ansible C.) Building from scratch.
Two hours of fighting with the scratch build instructions and I eventually had to admit defeat due to some vague dependencies (and general malaise). Though I have completely flakified my Purescript and Haskell dev environments, I have found Rust to be a lot more challenging even on simple projects.
Anyway, I decided to come here to ask: **How easy would it be to flakify the Lemmy repo to add a fourth build option for those of us in the Nix world? **
Can I reference the build instructions from nixpkgs to get close to my intended goal? I need all of the help I can get. Be as pedantic or defeatist as you will. I currently have no skin in this game and merely want to help the Lemmy devs welcome people that are more nixy like myself (if nothing else).
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edit: here's a naive attempt. I haven't tested anything other than it being a valid flake. Here's the link to my rolling flakification fork.
``` { inputs = { nixpkgs.url = "github:nixos/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable"; flake-parts.url = "github:hercules-ci/flake-parts"; systems.url = "github:nix-systems/default";
# Dev tools treefmt-nix.url = "github:numtide/treefmt-nix"; };
outputs = inputs: inputs.flake-parts.lib.mkFlake { inherit inputs; } { systems = import inputs.systems; imports = [ inputs.treefmt-nix.flakeModule ]; perSystem = { config, self', pkgs, lib, system, ... }: let cargoToml = builtins.fromTOML (builtins.readFile ./Cargo.toml); nonRustDeps = [ pkgs.libiconv # Derived from Documentation on Dev installation for Linux pkgs.cacert pkgs.postgresql pkgs.openssl pkgs.pkg-config pkgs.libpqxx ]; rust-toolchain = pkgs.symlinkJoin { name = "rust-toolchain"; paths = [ pkgs.rustc pkgs.cargo pkgs.cargo-watch pkgs.rust-analyzer pkgs.rustPlatform.rustcSrc pkgs.cacert pkgs.postgresql pkgs.openssl pkgs.pkg-config pkgs.libpqxx ]; }; in { # Rust package packages.default = pkgs.rustPlatform.buildRustPackage { inherit (cargoToml.package) name version; src = ./.; cargoLock.lockFile = ./Cargo.lock; };
# Rust dev environment devShells.default = pkgs.mkShell { inputsFrom = [ config.treefmt.build.devShell ]; shellHook = '' # For rust-analyzer 'hover' tooltips to work. export RUST_SRC_PATH=${pkgs.rustPlatform.rustLibSrc} export CARGO_PROFILE_DEV_BUILD_OVERRIDE_DEBUG=true
echo echo "🍎🍎 Run 'just <recipe>' to get started" just ''; buildInputs = nonRustDeps; nativeBuildInputs = with pkgs; [ just rust-toolchain ]; RUST_BACKTRACE = 1; };
# Add your auto-formatters here.
# cf. https://numtide.github.io/treefmt/
treefmt.config = {
projectRootFile = "flake.nix";
programs = {
nixpkgs-fmt.enable = true;
rustfmt.enable = true;
};
};
};
};
}
and here's[ the lemmy-ui flake](https://github.com/LemInventory/lemmy-ui) (which, judging by past forays into tsc with nix last summer, should be a lot easier to create and work with than the Rust library):
{
inputs = {
nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixpkgs-unstable";
systems.url = "github:nix-systems/default";
};
outputs = { systems, nixpkgs, ... } @ inputs: let eachSystem = f: nixpkgs.lib.genAttrs (import systems) ( system: f nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system} ); in { devShells = eachSystem (pkgs: { default = pkgs.mkShell { buildInputs = [ pkgs.nodejs # You can set the major version of Node.js to a specific one instead # of the default version # pkgs.nodejs-19_x
# You can choose pnpm, yarn, or none (npm). pkgs.nodePackages.pnpm # pkgs.yarn
pkgs.nodePackages.typescript pkgs.nodePackages.typescript-language-server ]; }; }); }; } ```
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Key Insights:
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Cardano’s TVL increased 166% QoQ and 693% YoY. Cardano’s TVL ranking increased from 34th at the beginning of 2023 to 11th.
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Cardano’s stablecoin value increased 37% QoQ and 673% YoY. iUSD remained the market cap leader, but alternative solutions such as USDM are approaching mainnet.
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ADA’s price increased 127.2% QoQ, outpacing the overall crypto market’s increase of 53.8%.
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The specifications for Midnight were released, such as the use of Substrate. Midnight is a data-protection-focused partner chain/sidechain.
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Core infrastructure — such as SanchoNet, Hydra, and Mithril — continued development and testing.
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