this might be kind of a reach but is there a way for printers to connect to devices so that documents can be printed from them
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this might be kind of a reach but is there a way for printers to connect to devices so that documents can be printed from them
day 6 / ???
this is really interesting in how it frames disability/low spoons/etc as not being a series of internal symptoms, but specifically a situation in which daily tasks increase in complexity. for example i used to be able to wash the dishes normally. but now mental and physical issues combine to make that situation have a lot of prequalifications (do I have time, energy, how long can I do it without being sore the next day) that means many more steps are involved in getting that single physical act of washing a dish to be done.
I’m trying to remember the quote. “On a good day, doing laundry is three steps. On a bad day, the first step is getting out of bed.”
No, no, and NO.
AO3 does not live in “the cloud” because that is other people’s computers, and other people’s computers are vulnerable to censorship.
AO3 is on its own computers. It does still have to be housed somewhere, and I suppose a determined enough hater could try to find that place and go after it, but it’s a lot harder than sending spurious complaints to Amazon or whomever going “BadWrong things are hosted on your cloud service!”
Owning the servers is a core tenet of OTW/AO3.
Warming up a new database server….
When people involved with AO3 talk about “the cost of servers” they don’t mean “the cost to pay Amazon for space on their servers.” They mean, like, the cost to physically own them, and eventually replace them with new ones. And the operating costs to run them.
AO3 is not “in the cloud.” AO3 is stored on physical machines that the OTW owns.
While this is not a solution that can work for everyone who wants to deal with controversial content, it is why AO3ple sneer at alt-righters who complain about getting thrown off hosting platforms.
I Want Us to Own the Goddamned Servers
Because I want us to own the goddamned servers, ok? Because I want a place where we can’t be TOSed and where no one can turn the lights off or try to dictate to us what kind of stories we can tell each other.
AO3 is what a website looks like when you seize the means of production.
Amazing that we call him the cookie clicker guy and not the "this website's hate mail game is insane" guy because one of those things had a much bigger impact on Tumblr culture than the other
#I think it's nice that the thing he'a known for is something he's put a lot of work into and was passionate about#as opposed to some funny posts he made in a few minutes#would you rather be known as large for your funny posts or your books if given the choice?
I'm already known for my funny posts and not my books. People express surprise that I'm a writer constantly.
#wait what#Derin I didn't know you were funny
Weeeeee really need to be figuring out how to build outside of the traditional internet. Meshtastic and such are doing a really good job at what they do but it’s not enough, that isn’t infrastructure. I’d love to get plugged in with any folks working on the software side of that, i’m a hardware and infrastructure guy myself so like if a node needs to get on a roof or somesuch i can make it happen! Tap in bro PLEASE
been interested in permacomputing as a framework for this
Permacomputing is both a concept and a community of practice oriented around issues of resilience and regenerativity in computer and network technology inspired by permaculture. In a time where computing epitomizes industrial waste and exploitation, permacomputing encourages a more sustainable approach, maximizing hardware lifespans, minimizing energy use and focussing on the use of already available computational resources. Permacomputing asks the question whether it is possible to rethink computing in the same way as permaculture rethinks agriculture. Permaculture is the science and practice of creating semi-permanent ecosystems of nature. The resilience of any such ecosystem is equal to its diversity and interconnectedness. Permaculture design is a system of assembling conceptual, material and strategic components in a pattern which functions to benefit life in all its forms. It seeks to provide a sustainable and secure place for living things on this earth. At first it may seems paradoxical to connect permaculture and computation. Indeed, an extractive technology that depends on a wasteful use of finite resources can hardly be permanent. Therefore, by making this connection, what we are truly asking is whether or not there can be a place for computer and network technology in a world where humans contribute to the well-being of the biosphere rather than destroy it? And if yes, how? Permacomputing wants to imagine such a place and take steps towards it. It is therefore both utopian and practical. We want to find out how we can practice good relations with the Earth by learning from ecological systems to leverage and re-center existing technologies and practices. A radical reduction of wastefulness is a fundamental aspect of it: maximize the hardware lifespans, minimize the energy use. And this is not just about a set of technical problems to be fixed—the attitudes also need a radical turn. Understandability is aesthetics, virtual does not mean immaterial and doing things with less is not a return to the past. We want to investigate what a permacomputing way of life could be, and what sort of transformative computational culture and aesthetics it could bring forward. The principles of permacomputing are: Hope for the Best, Prepare for the Worst Care for All Hardware — Especially the Chips Observe First Not Doing Expose the Seams Consider Carefully the Interaction Between Simplicity, Complexity and Scale Keep It Flexible Build on Solid Ground (Almost) Everything has a place Integrate Biological and Renewable Resources Properties of permacomputing systems The principles concretely manifest themselves in various forms so as to highlight the following properties: accessible: well documented and adaptable to an individual's needs. compatible: works on a variety of architectures. efficient: uses as little resources (power, memory, etc) as possible (minimization). flexible: modular, portable, adapts to various use-cases. resilient: repairable, offline-first, low-maintenance, designed for disassembly, planned for longevity, maximized lifespan, descent-friendly or designed for descent
Some additional concerns are of indirect interest because they impose costs on the entire end-to-end process of software creation: it's bootstrapped from machine code without circular reasoning (bootstrappable builds) it's obvious what source code went into it (reproducible builds) it's easy to audit its source code, including all dependencies
have been really enjoying this essay (from 2004!) wrt permacomputing. the modern tech industry is obsessed with whether software can scale, whether a prototype is a viable business, whether code is maintainable indefinitely. it doesnt have to be any of those things! if you know how to code, you can write software just for yourself, or your community, or for one event. and its ok for software to just be that, to be hyperlocal, to not have its own life, to be specific to what you (yes, you!) actually *need* your computer to do.
also if anyone reading doesnt have a technical background im gna plug this workshop i ran on beginners html and css for london permacomputing club. cant reccomend learning browser basics enough as a starting point for getting into permacomputing. we all hate react web apps taking over everything, but as far as standards go, you can do so much with vanilla html, css, and js, with zero dependencies, and it is guaran-fucking-teed to work the same in twenty years. and its fun!
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Species Update: Capybara!
That's right folks, it's the photos from Operation Babybara are now live.
There are now a few hundred photos of adorable baby capybara on the repository page for the species! But I can't just say they're up and not show you immediately...
For those just tuning in, the trip to photograph the cute potatoes was completely funded by the site's incredibly dedicated - and apparently capybara obsessed - supporters.
See the rest here:
The Animal Photo Reference Repository is an independent, permanently open-access project and funded entirely by donations. Artists creating derivative or transformative works (without AI) have blanket permission to use all photos in the repository as references.
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Eden Kalif, Good Cats
unauthorized fucking thing!!!!!!
(warning: loud chirping throughout)
source: hellgate osprey cam
More context:
the first osprey is the father, the one that comes later is the mother.
ospreys are not eagles, they're ospreys
ospreys only eat fish, that's why they don't register this starling as possible food
the starling got home safely
the starling was not trying to eat the eggs, it was mostly curious and you can see it trying to hop under the osprey every time the osprey tries to sit down again--this is because the starling is still a baby and has the instinct to get under an adult for warmth, even though it mostly has its feathers. this scares the osprey because that is a Foreign Creature near its eggs.
at the end of the video you can see the ospreys starting to turn the eggs. birds do this so the yolk and/or embryo don't stick to the shell of the egg, which is bad for the egg's health.
ospreys have eyes adapted to seeing beneath the surface of the water!
sent this message to my coworker today and he sent me this screenshot with microsoft teams's suggested replies... incredible 10/10 no notes.
Seriously they release new animals every week what the hell is this
my 2 sons scunt and grout who I am trying to give up custody of
COLUGOS MY BELOVEDS
I LOVE THIS PLANET SO MUCH
colugos are amazing!! there are only two species of them and they’re found in southeast Asia. they may resemble bats, but they’re in their own order (Dermoptera) and their closest relatives are primates!
they’re also sometimes referred to as flying lemurs which is funny because they neither fly nor are lemurs :) they ARE able to glide though, and they eat fruit, leaves, and flowers. their incisors are super cool and have grooves that help them feed and also groom themselves!!! they are so interesting and amazing and more people need to know about them!!!!!!!!
FROZEN PLANET II 1.05 • Frozen Lands
a detailed list of things i hate
hot weather
high temperatures
heat
warmer than average conditions
Giant Otter
Me, who has only seen sea otters and river otters: what the hell kind of a thing is that??