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In-reply-to » Li-Fi, light-based networking standard released Today, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has added 802.11bb as a standard for light-based wireless communications. The publishing of the standard has been welcomed by global Li-Fi businesses, as it will help speed the rollout and adoption of the  data-transmission technology standard. Where Li-Fi shines (pun intended) is not just in its purported speeds as fast as 224 GB/s. Fraunhofer’s Dominic Schulz points ou ... ⌘ Read more

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  • 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi: long range, can go through walls, fast but not very fast
  • 5.0 GHz Wi-Fi: much shorter range, cannot go very far through walls, quite fast
  • Li-Fi: long range (?), cannot go through any walls, very very fast

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In-reply-to » Question to all you Gophers out there: How do you deal with custom errors that include more information and different kinds of matching them?

@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org do you need to have an explicit Is function? I believe errors.Is has reflect lite and can do the type infer for you. The Is is only really needed if you have a dynamic type. Or are matching a set of types as a single error maybe? The only required one would be Unwrap if your error contained some other base type so that Is/As can reach them in the stack.

As is perfect for your array type because it asserts the matching type out the wrap stack and populates the type for evaluating its contents.

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In-reply-to » @eapl que problema tuviste con las sesiones y pk decidiste implementarlo con php??

Quiero mantener una sesión por largo plazo (para no tener que estar poniendo el Password todo el tiempo).

Debido a que esta herramienta de twtxt tiene la intención de que cualquier persona pueda auto-hospedar su propio twtxt.txt, ví que lo más ‘fácil’ y universal es tener un servidor con PHP 7.3+, como un Shared Hosting.

Despliegues con Python, Go, etc. podrían requerir más configuración.

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In-reply-to » @eapl que problema tuviste con las sesiones y pk decidiste implementarlo con php??

Quiero mantener una sesión por largo plazo (para no tener que estar poniendo el Password todo el tiempo).

Debido a que esta herramienta de twtxt tiene la intención de que cualquier persona pueda auto-hospedar su propio twtxt.txt, ví que lo más ‘fácil’ y universal es tener un servidor con PHP 7.3+, como un Shared Hosting.

Despliegues con Python, Go, etc. podrían requerir más configuración.

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What I see here is that when I was reading your .txt, the timestamp was like 40 minutes later than current time. Say it’s 1pm and that twt is timed on 1.40pm

No idea why, perhaps your server has a wrong Timezone, or your twtxt tool is doing some timezome conversion?

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In-reply-to » So given's Google™'s recent policy changes where they now outright and blatantly just admit they'll crawl, index and feed your (yes your fuckind) writings, thoughts, conversations, etc into their AI models; Should we as a small niche community (still growing) think about perhaps finally building Yarn.social v2 where we have encrypted feeds? 😅

@prologic@twtxt.net hmm, I’d be up for thinking about that. At least at the protocol and design level–I’m afraid I can’t help much with Go programming.

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¿Qué seguirá para este cliente de Twtxt?

  • Agregar RSS (para que otras personas puedan seguirlo en su cliente favorito)
  • Agregar hilos (para dar seguimiento a futuras contestaciones)
  • Soporte para Gemtext y Gemini (para la comunidad de Smol net)

¿Tú que diceS?

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¿Qué seguirá para este cliente de Twtxt?

  • Agregar RSS (para que otras personas puedan seguirlo en su cliente favorito)
  • Agregar hilos (para dar seguimiento a futuras contestaciones)
  • Soporte para Gemtext y Gemini (para la comunidad de Smol net)

¿Tú que diceS?

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In-reply-to » I never paid a lot of attention to Ben Shapiro before, but what he says is so transparently asinine it boggles the senses. You really have to have a Fox-addled mind to believe that the search for the submersible was completely faked and that the powers-that-be knew the entire time that it had imploded. To believe that a vast conspiracy among hundreds, thousands (?) of people from several countries and spanning several days was orchestrated to lie to the public in order to.....uh, achieve what exactly? "Undermine institutional credibility"? What does that even mean?

@shreyan@twtxt.net If that’s your reaction to PragerU, then do I have a podcast for you! https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-audit

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In-reply-to » Google Says It'll Scrape Everything You Post Online for AI

@marado@twtxt.net It can’t possibly be defensible, which to me always signals an attempt at a power grab. They never explicitly said “we will use anything we scrape from the web to train our AI” before–that’s new. There is growing pushback against that practice, with numerous legal cases winding through the legal system right now. Some day those cases will be heard and decided on by judges. So they’re trying to get out ahead of that, in my opinion, and cement their claims to this data before there’s a precedent set.

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Estoy pensando que requiero un twtxt en inglés, y dejar este solo para español. Aunque eso será mañana qué aquí es tarde ya, y casi lunes.

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In-reply-to » I never paid a lot of attention to Ben Shapiro before, but what he says is so transparently asinine it boggles the senses. You really have to have a Fox-addled mind to believe that the search for the submersible was completely faked and that the powers-that-be knew the entire time that it had imploded. To believe that a vast conspiracy among hundreds, thousands (?) of people from several countries and spanning several days was orchestrated to lie to the public in order to.....uh, achieve what exactly? "Undermine institutional credibility"? What does that even mean?

@xuu@txt.sour.is Oh wow I didn’t know he was associated with PragerU. I’ve listened to a few episodes of The Audit podcast, where they basically shred PragerU content, and it’s hilarious and terrifying.

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In-reply-to » Home | Tabby This is actually pretty cool and useful. Just tried this on my Mac locally of course and it seems to have quite good utility. What would be interesting for me would be to train it on my code and many projects 😅

@prologic@twtxt.net The hackathon project that I did recently used openai and embedded the response info into the prompt. So basically i would search for the top 3 most relevant search results to feed into the prompt and the AI would summarize to answer their question.

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