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Which NYT rss feed are you using? Mine seems to have paywalled articles + is it maybe the app you are using? It’s surprisingly easy to crawl the full text to display it
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are some alternatives to bars that stay open late for folks that don't drink alcohol?
18·2 年前Bowling Alleys (some), late night museum tours, late night roller skating.
They all have exposure to alcohol still. But can be enjoyed sober.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What topic do you LOVE to talk about, but rarely get to?
4·2 年前https://github.com/ossu/computer-science
There are repos like this.
Or there are repos like this: https://github.com/parthsuresh/stylegan2-colab
Where the latter has lots of materials to essentially train and run your own ML models. Teaching a lot of advanced topics simply in a way, using tools like Google’s colab. Using tools like Discord to handle discussion thereafter, seeking volunteers to improve or foster discussion in general.
There was one project, that was a simple react app, but meant for those in the Arts. Connecting famous works with news headlines of their time period. Allowing you to connect the dots around time frame and artistic movements in a more visual and impactful way. With a simple understanding of
npmas an Arts Major, you could greatly improve your learning experience.I feel all the materials are already there out in the open. Yet many do not take advantage or know how to access them or know how these projects can help them. Even with the age of LLMs, I’ve felt it hasn’t impacted the curiosity variable I mentioned either. When I say improve, I have wanted to build a tool which acts like the index to create your own lesson plan using all these FOSS software. Where FOSS is important because it provides the code for tinkering as a lot of kids, especially me, learn better with hands-on learning.
I just feel a lot of contributors out there do a great job already in teaching and providing. But, I’d love to talk about how we can integrate these into actual curriculum, and not some school club or after-school activity. I am no educator, so this is the part where I’d like to learn more about. And if that’s not a possibility, then how can the process of looking for these tools and learning how to learn be shared instead online.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Making something for everyone is so much more work than making something just for yourself
2·2 年前I’ve been attempting to build systems to make this “robustness” redundant across all my works, but I always feel there’s something more that I missed. I can’t tell if this task is simply never-ending or I just lack the knowledge of covering all the dots from the get-go or both.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•How does one verify an app is running of its published code source?
1·2 年前When it comes to iOS, Here’s a cool guide for reverse engineering
.ipas. https://github.com/ivRodriguezCA/RE-iOS-Apps . I would think applying a sort of comparison of the static analysis with a published app against the compiled repos version would be a possible first step
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What topic do you LOVE to talk about, but rarely get to?
13·2 年前Instead of complaining about the public educational system. How to improve on existing methods to spread ideas of curiosity and learning methods/mechanisms through FOSS means.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What type of site do you hope becomes popular on the Fediverse next?
61·2 年前i just want to see a bunch of random visualizers and shaders, generative art gifs blasted in my face like the old /r/woahdude
which one are you in? I am in society 2.0.1B
Yeah. Have been thinking of this exact scenario. How to create solutions around anything that might “filter” while respecting the worldviews of all. I feel the best approach so far, is if filters are to be implemented. It should never be a 1 all be all and should always be “a toggle”. Ultimately respecting the user’s freedom of choice while providing the best quality equipment to utilize effectively when needed
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Lemmy probably feels like Reddit when it first started, all warm cuddly and friendly to newcomers eager to discuss and collaborate around central topics.
2·2 年前A little bit easier than using the wayback machine:
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Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Temporary Changes to our Sign-Up Policy
3·2 年前Understand the issue with transparency. It’s just a very sensitive topic all around. And it sucks it is happening. I am not realizing as well a very important threat that exists in unmoderated federation.
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Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Temporary Changes to our Sign-Up Policy
15·2 年前It’s really not that hard to connect the dots… Unless you’re trying to impose a question for the sake of
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Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Temporary Changes to our Sign-Up Policy
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14·2 年前(deter | | unable) != good
Yeah, have been using text editor mainly for markdown editing or other lightweight WYSIWYG apps, it’s good enough. Felt, there could be more out there that I am missing out on which I am unaware of.
Updated the comment with an example.
maybe adding shields/badges/assets within automatically, through a GUI or being able to create a directory like structure by generating new MD files when wanting to create a comprehensive API doc.
I do not clearly know as well and wanted to just get an understanding of what everyone uses and be aware at least that such software exists if they use something with more advanced features over a natural text editing environment
I could have posed the question better. But, I haven’t found one that served my needs yet. Nor do I not know of one that may have interesting features that would make it easier to do things, like maybe adding shields/badges/assets within automatically or being able to create a directory like structure by generating new MD files when wanting to create a comprehensive API doc.
Isn’t that the tech tips YouTube guy? What does he have to do with selling 11 windows
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Technology@lemmy.world•ChatGPT In Trouble: OpenAI may go bankrupt by 2024, AI bot costs company $700,000 every dayEnglish
1·3 年前The flow of the writing style felt kinda off, like someone was speaking really fast spewing random trivia and leaving







StarCraft 2
Mostly for building in-game awareness. Helped in a lot of games, even FPSs. Just always being proactive when facing some kind of meta.