Falling satellite will give clues to how objects burn up on re-entry
A chance to observe the high-speed re-entry of a falling satellite will give researchers important insights on how debris burns up in our atmosphere ⌘ Read more
Sky Alarm
⌘ Read more
Stranded
⌘ Read more
@mckinley@twtxt.net Wow, I was not aware, that there are different kinds of blackberries. But of course there are. Everything has all sorts of different species, why would it be different with these tasty guys? :-)
I just read up on them and – surprise, surprise – it turns out, the Himalayans are not native to most of Europe either. Doh! It gets even more interesting, their origin is unclear. Maybe Armenia and the Caucasus region. Fascinating!
Three Kinds of Research
⌘ Read more
Telegram founder Pavel Durov arrested at French airport
Article URL: https://www.theguardian.com/media/article/2024/aug/24/telegram-app-founder-pavel-durov-arrested-at-french-airport
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41341353
Points: 508
# Comments: 460 ⌘ Read more
Time Traveler Causes of Death
⌘ Read more
Correct, @bender@twtxt.net. Since the very beginning, my twtxt flow is very flawed. But it turns out to be an advantage for this sort of problem. :-) I still use the official (but patched) twtxt client by buckket to actually fetch and fill the cache. I think one of of the patches played around with the error reporting. This way, any problems with fetching or parsing feeds show up immediately. Once I think, I’ve seen enough errors, I unsubscribe.
tt is just a viewer into the cache. The read statuses are stored in a separate database file.
It also happened a few times, that I thought some feed was permanently dead and removed it from my list. But then, others mentioned it, so I resubscribed.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de, that would be a nice addition. :-) I would also love the ability to hide/not show the hash when reading twtxts (after all, that’s on the header on each “email”). Could that be added as a user configurable toggle?
Classical Periodic Table
⌘ Read more
Storage Tanks
⌘ Read more
Ferris Wheels
⌘ Read more
New Research Reveals AI Lacks Independent Learning, Poses No Existential Threat
ZipNada writes: New research reveals that large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT cannot learn independently or acquire new skills without explicit instructions, making them predictable and controllable. The study dispels fears of these models developing complex reasoning abilities, emphasizing that while LLMs can genera … ⌘ Read more
Helium Synthesis
⌘ Read more
Morphotrophic by Greg Egan is built around an idea for how life on Earth could have worked out differently. It gets increasingly strange and interesting as the story progresses. My partner and I finished it last night and thoroughly enjoyed it. The beginning is free online: https://gregegan.net/MORPHOTROPHIC/00/MorphotrophicExcerpt.html #scifi #reading
Celestial Event
⌘ Read more
Meteor Shower PSA
⌘ Read more
Vice President First Names
⌘ Read more
University Age
⌘ Read more
Matter
⌘ Read more
Exam Numbers
⌘ Read more
Chili Tornado Quake
⌘ Read more
Olympic Sports
⌘ Read more
House Inputs and Outputs
⌘ Read more
President Venn Diagram
⌘ Read more
Windows computers around the world are failing in a major outage
An update to a piece of software called CrowdStrike Falcon Sensor appears to be negatively impacting Windows computers worldwide, with banks, airports, broadcasters and more finding that devices display a “blue screen of death” instead of booting up ⌘ Read more
Microsoft Outage Hits Users Worldwide, Leading To Canceled Flights
Microsoft grappled with a major service outage, leaving users across the world unable to access its cloud computing platforms and causing airlines to cancel flights. From a report: Thousands of users across the world reported problems with Microsoft 365 apps and services to Downdetector.com, a website that tracks service disruptions. “We’re inve … ⌘ Read more
CrowdStrike
⌘ Read more
Is sharing your smartphone PIN part of a healthy relationship?
Smartphones contain some of our most intimate data, but are you willing to share it with your most intimate partner? A survey has revealed that 51 per cent of people are happy to give their PIN to their partner, but other forms of data sharing are less agreeable ⌘ Read more
Organ Meanings
⌘ Read more
Beam of Light
⌘ Read more
So updated. Seems to duplicate here in the ui. And what is this “Read More” on every twt now?
Hatchery
⌘ Read more
I’ve been thinking about a new term I’ve come across whilst reading a book. It’s called “Complexity Budget” and I think it has relevant in lots of difficult fields. I specifically think it has a lot of relevant in the Software Industry and organizations in this field. When doing further research on this concept, I was only able find talks on complexity budget in the context of medical care, especially phychiratistic care. In this talk it was describe as, complexity:
- Complexity is confusing
- Complexity is costly
- Complexity kills
When we think of “complexity” in terms of software and software development, we have a sort-of intuitive about this right? We know when software has become too complex. We know when an organization has grown in complexity, or even a system. So we have a good intuition of the concept already.
My question to y’all is; how can we concretely think about “Complexity Budget” and define it in terms that can be leveraged and used to control the complexity of software dns ystems?
Picked up Altered Carbon again on Netflix. Really need to read those books.
A Crossword Puzzle
⌘ Read more
Number Line Branch
⌘ Read more
Pole Vault
⌘ Read more
Bracket Symbols
⌘ Read more
Another minor inconvenience could have been avoided by reading the Arch Linux news feed before upgrading.
Alien Theories
⌘ Read more
If you’re reading this, it is now possible to post on twtxt.net using Ladybird!
Routine Maintenance
⌘ Read more
Bad Map Projection: Exterior Kansas
⌘ Read more
Situation
⌘ Read more
Network Configuration
⌘ Read more
Electric vs Gas
⌘ Read more
Pascal’s Wager Triangle
⌘ Read more
1.2 Kilofives
⌘ Read more
Broken Model
⌘ Read more