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c-squares: render squares in the terminal window (c language)
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c-squares written in the C language will render random coloured rectangulars in the terminal, while the font, speed, density, color, ratio and number of the shapes drawn are fully costumizable.
Every time a rectangular is complete, a new one starts to take shape.
Feel free to explore the endless variations.
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Don’t believe the hype: AGI is far from inevitable
Don’t believe the hype: AGI is far from inevitable | Radboud University
Will AI soon surpass the human brain? If you ask employees at OpenAI, Google DeepMind and other large tech companies, it is inevitable. However, researchers at Radboud University and other institutes show new proof that those claims are overblown.www.ru.nl
Ah, but here we have to get pedantic a little bit: producing an AGI through current known methods is intractable.
I didn't quite understand this at first. I think I was going to say something about the paper leaving the method ambiguous, thus implicating all methods yet unknown, etc, whatever. But yeah, this divide between solvable and "unsolvable" shifts if we ever break NP-hard and have to define some new NP-super-hard category. This does feel like the piece I was missing. Or a piece, anyway.
e.g. humans don't fit the definition either.
I did think about this, and the only reason I reject it is that "human-like or -level" matches our complexity by definition, and we already have a behavior set for a fairly large n. This doesn't have to mean that we aren't still below some curve, of course, but I do struggle to imagine how our own complexity wouldn't still be too large to solve, AGI or not.
Anyway, the main reason I'm replying again at all is just to make sure I thanked you for getting back to me, haha. This was definitely helpful.
Gaza Strip in maps: How a year of war has drastically changed life in the territory
cross-posted from: sh.itjust.works/post/26372640
Analysis from the BBC (who are usually quite motivated and effective at justifying Israel actions).The sheer devastation is incredible. 66% of buildings damaged. 90% of the population displaced. Water and sanitation systems non-functional. 53/500 needed lorries entering the territory per day (down from 142). They're not even trying to look they're helping now. The population have been squeezed into over-populated tent cities.
It feels like they think if they create the conditions for disease and it kills people, they don't get blamed.
To me, it's hard to think of a way this could get closer to genocide. Absolutely sick.
Israel seem to be galvanised by inaction of the world and probably looking to do the same in Lebanon. Is Yemen after? Where does this stop?
Gaza Strip in maps: How a year of war has drastically changed life in the territory
A visual guide to how much has changed in the Gaza Strip since Israel began its military response to Hamas's attacks on 7 October.the Visual Journalism Team (BBC News)
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Two men other than my father had dramatic impact on my life. Both of them were PE teachers, one in elementary school and one in high school.
I was awkward, uncoordinated, and a social outcast. I was always the last picked when teams were picked. My elementary school PE teacher solved this by making me the "captain" and I got to pick the teams.
My high school PE teacher, who won State championships and coached future NBA all-stars still had time to be my doubles partner when we were playing tennis.
Those two men were definitely my champions.
Turkey blocks instant messaging platform Discord
ISTANBUL, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Turkey has blocked access to instant messaging platform Discord in line with a court decision after the platform refused to share information demanded by Ankara, Turkish authorities said on Wednesday.
The San Francisco-based company did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Turkey's Information Technologies and Communication Authority published the access ban decision on its website.
Justice minister Yilmaz Tunc said an Ankara court decided to block access to Discord from Turkey due to sufficient suspicion that crimes of "child sexual abuse and obscenity" had been committed by some using the platform.
https://www.reuters.com/technology/turkey-blocks-instant-messaging-platform-discord-2024-10-09/
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Censorship in Europe: Major Palestinian news channels banned on Telegram
Last week, several pro-Palestinian Telegram channels were blocked in European countries, including the “Palestine Archive ??” channel with more than 15,000 followers and the “Resistance News Network” (RNN) with more than 166,000 subscribers. The exact justification of the ban are not known. While Telegram did not respond to a journalistic request, the RNN said that there was no reason for the closure. Anyone who tries to open up the channel in the affected countries now will receive the notification that they cannot be not displayed because they “violate local laws”. RNN and the online outlet The Cradle have spoken of an EU-wide ban.
While the legal basis for the blocking remains unclear, the political reasons are obvious. RNN itself explained to Peoples Dispatch: “We believe RNN was banned because we shed light on the reality of resistance on the ground, which upends the mainstream zionist narrative.“
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Kind of hilarious how people in the west would always claims that the differentiating factor between them and countries like China was freedom of expression. Turns out what was really happening was that majority of people in the west were just swallowing their state propaganda uncritically, and there was no need for heavy handed censorship. Now that the state is losing control of the narrative heavy handed measures are promptly introduced.
As always, the west is no different from its adversaries, but people in the west are gullible enough to think they're special.
West Bank: Armed settlers attack Palestinians on first day of olive harvest
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/21201777
By Fayha Shalash in Ramallah, occupied Palestine
Published date: 6 October 2024 12:35 BST
West Bank: Armed settlers attack Palestinians on first day of olive harvest
As the olive harvest season began in Palestine, Hasem Salama took his family to their land in the al-Lubban al-Gharbi village, northwest of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank.Fayha Shalash (Middle East Eye)
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Ever since Palestine came to my awareness, I read about horrible things done by "God's chosen race" against the people God also was supposed to have blessed in those ancient scrolls. If yhwh blessed both seeds, you'd think "the chosen ones" who claim they're following the scrolls would stop conveniently leaving out their brothers and sisters as a blessed nation.
When this issue first came to my awareness, I was reading that settlers were still tying torches to fox's tails and loosing them in crops and neighborhoods. WTF?
‘A time of painful birth and major transformation’: a senior Hamas leader reflects on October 7 and its aftermath
October 6, 2024
‘A time of painful birth and major transformation’: a senior Hamas leader reflects on October 7 and its
In an exclusive interview with Mondoweiss, senior Hamas leader Mousa Abu Marzouk discusses Operation Al-Aqsa Flood’s goals and accomplishments, international Palestine solidarity, and what comes next after a year of Israeli genocide in Gaza.Mondoweiss Editors (Mondoweiss)
Google backed Israel’s military. Now its workers are in revolt
Google backed Israel’s military. Now its workers are in revolt
Dozens of workers have been sacked by the tech giant for speaking up for Palestinians against Project Nimbus - but others say they won’t be silencedMiddle East Eye
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What are you talking about?
Google doesn't operate in China, much less do work for the CCP.
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So they tried to open a research center to steal Chinese talent (that has since been closed) and they released the Google Translate app on the Xiaomi store...
That's not the same as supporting the CCP and the Uyghur genocide.
Introduction to Linux interfaces for virtual networking | Red Hat Developer [2018-10-22]
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I use macvtaps in my homelab for vulnerable VMs because no matter how I set up the bridges or what guide I followed it just broke networking every time on a headless server that's a massive pain to fix.
Wish I knew about macvtaps from the get-go, it was a dead giveaway that bridges are some demonic shit on Linux as every guide was different, and for every guide there was always some people on Reddit saying how it didn't work for them at all.
I haven't found myself missing hard-corpo software in a while but in that moment I really wished I was just using VMware on windows where creating a bridge interface takes one click instead of janky virsh syntax and messing with ifconfig etc.
Forgotten generation: After one year of conflict, the IRC warns of the life-long impacts for Gaza’s children
- About 17,000 children are estimated to be unaccompanied or separated from parents and caregivers. The IRC thinks this figure could be three times as high (51,000).
- Frequent Israeli evacuation orders, detentions, and attacks have contributed to more families being separated in Gaza over the past few months.
- Some children have been found living alone in hospitals.
- Unaccompanied and separated children face high risks of child labor, exploitation, neglect, starvation, and long-term mental health impacts.
- Every child, parent, and caregiver in Gaza is experiencing trauma.
- IRC teams in Gaza are seeing increased rates of severe and acute malnutrition in children under five.
- Children in Gaza have now missed one year of education because of the collapse of the education destruction of school buildings caused by Israeli bombardment.
Really interesting article. Fingers crossed for Israel's domain name going the way of the dodo next.
There's also the case (like we've had here with ml), where a wild-west domain gets returned to a country, in our case mali.
Ideally though the internet should be able to function without dns at all, especially without a US-based company in California (ICANN) having the final say in controlling the world's domain names.
Sorry i agree that Netanjahu is a fuckhead and wrong but two wrongs don't make a right, the same way the wrong of kidnapping a fuckton of people didn't make genociding Palestinians right.
Sorry mate i only tried making tacos once but they were fairly mediocre. Nothing special to share really. They were vegan tho so that's nice.
If you could give me a vegan taco recipe or a way to make Israel disappear without displacing/killing their Jewish population that would be nice. But honestly I'd be fine with the taco recipe
Lonely, in disbelief, with absolutely no idea on what the fuck Is going on these days , and how did the big fat panda managed to even have the chance of getting her mad 😏
The story of a disabled Palestinian woman burnt alive by an Israeli soldier
Hweihi was forced to hastily flee the tent the family set up in the courtyard of a school-turned-shelter in northern Gaza’s Jabalia refugee camp.
This was because Israeli troops had suddenly begun to fire live bullets inside the school ahead of storming it during a devastating three-week assault on the camp in May.
Duaa, who was unable to speak or move, was left behind inside the tent because her father couldn’t carry her.
After the soldiers entered the school under the cover of heavy fire, men and women were separated.
Moments later, a soldier poured gasoline on dozens of tents in courtyards before setting them on fire.
His voice drowned out by the hammering blast of tanks and heavy gunfire, Hweihi stood watching silently and hopelessly.
“She was burnt alive while we couldn't move,” he said.
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Official Civilization VII feedback survey by Firaxis
Thanks for sharing this.
Here's hoping they listen to feedback.
I left this series because it became a buggy mess.
I added "stop making a buggy mess" anywhere I could.
I'm not holding my breath, but I would love to get back into playing Civ again.
I guess there's always Civ II, though. It's quite stable, now, and runs everywhere.
I got into Humankind a little while ago and had loads of fun with that.
Smart TVs are like “a digital Trojan Horse” in people’s homes | 48-page report urges FTC, FCC to investigate connected TV industry data harvesting.
Smart TVs are like “a digital Trojan Horse” in people’s homes
48-page report citing Ars Technica urges FTC, FCC investigate connected TV data harvesting. Gen AI, potentially racially discrimniatory practices head concerns.Scharon Harding (Ars Technica)
Why 'free' proprietary software will always end in tears
Why 'free' proprietary software will always end in tears
Nearly every day, my kids come home from school and go on about some new app or game they and their mates are excited about.Dave Lane
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Non-free (sense of no money) is shit too. Accept donations but do not obligate them
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