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Why there is no saying "we have reached a nonsensus"?! That's what very often happens, afterall.


Intuizione della sera:
- l'aumento di entropia accellera con l'aumento della dimensione di un sistema
- per ridurre l'entropia di un sistema serve un'energia crescente (e di conseguenza prima o poi nessuno ne dispone)
- è possibile mantenere bassa l'entropia di un sistema solo mantenendolo "piccolo"
- un architettura che faciliti questo aumento di entropia cresce più rapidamente di uni che la ostacoli;
in reply to Giacomo Tesio

è una ipotesi interessante, che testimonierebbe quanto le deviazioni organiche siano potenzialmente più utili alla crescita delle deviazioni pianificate e censite: questa è, peraltro, una delle basi sotterranee del lavoro sul liberalismo di Massimo De Carolis ("Il rovescio della libertà") che ovviamente parte da considerazioni di carattere principalmente politico. Una domanda, dato che ti seguo da tanto: conosci il lavoro di Bernard Stiegler?
in reply to Federico Simonetti 🦣

Non "più utili alla crescita" bensì "più probabili nei sistemi in crescita".

Un altro buon esempio è costituito dai tumori, le cui cellule mutano in modo imprevedibile: il tumore cresce più rapidamente del tessuto ospitante perché svincolato dall'ordine impresso nel DNA originale.

Nota che la crescita di cui parlo non è necessariamente positiva: l'impero romano all'apice della sua estensione era talmente fragile da finire in pezzi sotto la pressione di "barbari"; i sistemi unix hanno raggiunto complessità insostenibili che causano inevitabili vulnerabilità etc...

Allo stesso modo una dimensione ridotta può essere positiva: io per esempio ti sto scrivendo tramite #snac2, un nodo #ActivityPub scritto in C, piccolo ed efficiente.



Talking to someone irl about judging people and they said “I don’t really care about why a person does something. I like to understand what can I do to help them.” It broke my brain a little bit. Do people really think like that? Not wanting to know reasons behind any action?



I caught Tennessee exploring today — got the photo before he had a chance to totally run away once he saw my phone come out.

#CatsOfMastodon #cats #today



‘Unrestrained’ #Chinese Cyberattackers May Have Stolen #Data From Almost Every American nytimes.com/2025/09/04/world/a…. Information collected during the yearslong Salt Typhoon attack could allow Beijing’s intelligence services to track targets from the United States and dozens of other countries.#cybercrime state sponsored cyberattacks #privacy #cybercrime #nationalsecurity


Albo met Trump, but it did nothing for Trump. Behold the ultimate power of mediocrity man!
abc.net.au/news/2025-09-05/ant…

#Auspol #WetBlanket



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in reply to Roman

Какие к черту месяцы, я бы их не нарыл вовсе, один алгоритм из биоинформатики вовсе.
in reply to Roman

Первую часть синка я кажись выдумывать закончил, теперь нужна вторая, я только в общих чертах пока смотрел на то, что там делать надо.

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Germany Already Met Its 2028 Goal for Reducing Coal-Fired Power news.slashdot.org/story/25/09/…
in reply to Slashdot

Thanks for the enviro-pandering, it really appeals to my self-righteous sense of moral superiority.


New #CRAFTOA #Blogpost! 🚀
Jorina reflects on her work in CRAFT-OA’s WP3, led by @DOAJ , mapping technical standards for Diamond OA journals and creating practical, community-designed training materials—from workshops to self-paced courses. Read here: craft-oa.eu/assessing-challeng…



Trump approaches foreign relations by maximizing chaos and instability—and then hoping he can somehow claim victory by producing an agreement that ramps down tensions.

This is precisely how he approached his career as a (mostly failed) businessman.
trib.al/nhAu4MD



Hey, I will write something more later, but we *will* be having @publicvoit on the 8am UTC Sunday #peertube #live #lispyGopherClimate

on the topic of #emacs #orgmode (vs #markdown )

karl-voit.at/2025/08/17/Markdo…

Comments and questions welcome here (especially if you are in the Americas, and will thus be asleep for the live version).

in reply to Daniel Kochmański

@jackdaniel I couldn't disagree with that article more.

Java originally didn't have format strings. You have to do things almost exactly like how the article showed it:

String s = "a = " + a + ", b = " + b + "\n";<br>

Eventually, people couldn't stand this anymore, and they got a format statement which borrowed a lot from C:
String s = String.format("a = %s, b = %s\n", a, b);<br>

Turns out that distinguishing the way you want to format things with the data you want to format is good thing.

He then goes into a strawman showing some really complicated FORMAT patterns, and then write a lot of code that I certainly don't understand (because I didn't learn his API). He didn't need to implement a new library, because if he needed it, WITH-OUTPUT-TO-STRING is right there.

in reply to Elias Mårtenson

@loke I don't have any strong opinion here, but I find the tone of the essay bad.

I certainly have some issues with format, but they are mostly about extensibility (or rather that it is impractical) and that it poorly composes with the pretty printer.

Another interesting thing I rather miss is interpolation, like in cl-interpol.



Florida to drop all vaccine requirements

semafor.com/article/09/04/2025…





Total Lunar Eclipse: Will There Be Blue in the Blood Moon?

Link: timeanddate.com/news/astronomy…

Around 85% of the world’s population has a chance to see a “blood red” total lunar eclipse on September 7–8, 2025. Some of us might get to see a band of blue.

#Moon #Eclipse #LunarEclipse #Astronomy #Telescope #Livestream



🎶 Por isso agora o que eu quero é dançar na chuva
Não quero nem saber de me fazer ou me matar
Eu vou deixar em dia a vida e a minha energia
Sou um castelo de areia na beira do mar 🎵

music.youtube.com/watch?v=p31k…

#MusiQuinta






0 Days since I've reached for a circuit board and stabbed a pin header under my finger nail.
in reply to Nick Poole

Ouch!

Once in College I reached in to a top drawer to see what was in a bin that was there. I pulled out my finger with a capacitor lead sticking out of it. Look first!

in reply to Nick Poole

I’m first in line for less plastic junk in our lives but some kind of protective cover for pin headers would be a welcome addition to the shop.



Ben Jennings in the Guardian. Bravo 👌🏼
theguardian.com/commentisfree/…


Chess.com Data Breach – Hackers Breached External System and Gain Internal Access
cybersecuritynews.com/chess-co…

#Infosec #Security #Cybersecurity #CeptBiro #Chess #DataBreach




La multinazionale del milanese che fa farmaci anticancro licenzia tutti i ricercatori

milanotoday.it/economia/licenz…

> Nms farà partire le lettere di licenziamento nelle prossime ore. La proprietà, il fondo cinese Pag, nelle scorse settimane ha annunciato l'apertura di una serie di laboratori in Cina



Il WWF lancia l'allarme: "Dal 5 settembre il mondo supera il limite sostenibile di plastica prodotta".

@ambiente

lanotiziagiornale.it/il-wwf-la…

#Ambiente #WWF #Inquinamento #PlasticOvershootDay

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9to5Mac Daily: September 4, 2025 – Instagram for iPad, more
https://9to5mac.com/2025/09/04/daily-september-4-2025/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Posted into All Stories @all-stories-9to5mac






El jueves 11 de septiembre la cuenta ciclista a España hará la etapa de contrarreloj en Valladolid. Habrá que hacerles saber qué pensamos de que blanqueen al estado asesino de Israel con el deporte, ¿No?

#Valladolid
#StopGenocidioPalestino




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"Soy fan del Metal"
¿Cuántos neutrones tiene el galio 71?
¿Qué son las estrellas del hierro y que tiene especial el hierro 56 y el níquel 62?
¿A qué temperatura se derrite el galio?
Responde poser!