@fabrefact I ended up inlining an async function I was calling until it worked Diverted into LocalSet for a bit which was less than fruitful
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This track on full blast has been great for getting in the zone.This track on full blast has been great for getting in the zone.
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So when you share something on mastodon, even if no one clicks a link, it is going to get ฮ(n) connections from n servers fetching for previews.@hrefna That's one of the reasons I've been interested in bringing P2P protocols into the mix. Instead of everyone fetching from one server it could be spread over a swarm of nodes with peers resharing to others that are interested instead of one server getting overloaded.
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Listening to some ear-piercing nightcore remix of barbie girl to get through this code.Listening to some ear-piercing nightcore remix of barbie girl to get through this code.
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I am apparently too stupid to be able to make a method that returns a Stream of Result from a stream::unfold which does as async read of file chunks because I have no clue why the chunk read needs to be Send and what that even meansAHA! Apparently I can get around this by using `tokio::task::spawn_local` instead of `tokio::spawn` according to this response to a deleted reddit post from two years ago. Yes my life expectancy got reduced a little while trying to figure this out.
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Big news in my inbox today from the Urbit Newsletter: Curtis Yarvin has returned to the project.@makeworld I never understood how people could think that him "leaving a leadership role" made the project "okay". He still had stake in the technical layers and had a huge influence on the culture. It felt a bit too optimistic to me. I find this development unsurprising.
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I'm guessing a lot of folks will hate it but I kinda like how flirty gemma2:2b is and the overuse of emoji in it's regular conversational paths.@technobaboo https://ollama.com/ it has gpu acceleration support
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I am apparently too stupid to be able to make a method that returns a Stream of Result from a stream::unfold which does as async read of file chunks because I have no clue why the chunk read needs to be Send and what that even means> `Future is not Send`
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I am apparently too stupid to be able to make a method that returns a Stream of Result from a stream::unfold which does as async read of file chunks because I have no clue why the chunk read needs to be Send and what that even meansI threw a tokio::sync::mpsc::channel into the mix and did the un-Send-able stuff in a separate task. and it magically works now.
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I am apparently too stupid to be able to make a method that returns a Stream of Result from a stream::unfold which does as async read of file chunks because I have no clue why the chunk read needs to be Send and what that even meansI am apparently too stupid to be able to make a method that returns a Stream of Result<Bytes> from a stream::unfold which does as async read of file chunks because I have no clue why the chunk read needs to be Send and what that even means
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Stumbled across this neat programming language / environment while tinkering with my system.Stumbled across this neat programming language / environment while tinkering with my system.
I like how declarative it feels
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I'm guessing a lot of folks will hate it but I kinda like how flirty gemma2:2b is and the overuse of emoji in it's regular conversational paths.I'm guessing a lot of folks will hate it but I kinda like how flirty gemma2:2b is and the overuse of emoji in it's regular conversational paths.
On top of that it's been surprisingly good at code generation given how absolutely tiny it is.
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When it comes to the web:@alcinnz I think something that is missing from the non-http document web is logic for handling uploads. E.g it'd be useful to have a way to add new posts to a p2p forum without needing a server to gatekeep. I've been thinking that a PUT/POST to a wasm module could work with access to the p2p file system as an alternative to a bunch of JS. Maybe with a focus on reusing simple logiv between sites instead of doing a bunch of bespoke stuff.
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Updated my setup with Kanshi so now I can make sure my window manager is only rendering to one display at a time. Before I had to do a bunch of tinkering to move my workspace windows, now I unplug and it gets there automatically.Updated my setup with Kanshi so now I can make sure my window manager is only rendering to one display at a time. Before I had to do a bunch of tinkering to move my workspace windows, now I unplug and it gets there automatically.
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the most obviously broken thing about the web is that when something goes down you can't just like ask someone else for that thing even though a computer can hold like one million things and sends and receives thousands of them them all day long@jonny @ansuz @jonah Alternately one could use something with IP privacy and zero accounts / names to reduce ability to identify. Requiring the reader to ask a specific URL hash could be good to reduce ability to get *all* hashes. Also have some sort of detection for history brute forcing and block the peer. Lots of options tbh. Not easy and lots of gotchas however
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the most obviously broken thing about the web is that when something goes down you can't just like ask someone else for that thing even though a computer can hold like one million things and sends and receives thousands of them them all day long@jonny @ansuz @jonah I've thought of adding that to @agregore but haven't been prioritizing it because it means you're leaking your browsing history to the network. A bad actor could see all the pages you're seeding with enough effort. Sharing between friends could make it less risky but even then there's a bunch of risk / hassle. I'm down to build it if someone wants to help crowdfund
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Playing the fun game of `Match the Result type`. Today's participants: `anyhow::Result`, `std::io::Result` and whatever the heck usize::try_from returnsPlaying the fun game of `Match the Result type`. Today's participants: `anyhow::Result`, `std::io::Result` and whatever the heck usize::try_from returns
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Aced my final test, chums.@TheBreadmonkey Watch out letting governments know about it since it can lead to medical discrimination and limit your ability to immigrate. The global medical system is still deeply rooted in eugenic s and sadly there's not a lot of support for autism. ADHD at least can get you some meds though which can be helpful.
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Having a rough one NGL. Gonna attribute it to the phase of the moon.Having a rough one NGL. Gonna attribute it to the phase of the moon.
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Iโve been doing the NYT crossword every day lately using ARTSEYIO, a one-handed keyboard layout, and (obvious jokes aside) โone hand holding your phone while the other typesโ is a really interesting interaction pattern@lazerwalker Wow! Are there out of the box keyboards with this setup that one could get somehwere? OR is this a "you need to flash custom firmware" situation?