samc

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[–] samc@feddit.uk 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

You know, the more I think about this, the more I bristle at Dyson claiming this will solve Britain's food security problem.

Firstly, this kind of system seems limited to small cash crops rather than staple foods. (Good luck growing wheat on these.)

More importantly, Dyson has personally done far more to harm British food security than this gadget could offset. He was an ardent Brexiteer, which resulted in substantial barriers to importing food from our closest neighbors. (He also then immediately started relocating his business to Singapore in a stunning show of confidence in post-Brexit Britain)

These people don't want to save the world. They just want to look like heroes

[–] samc@feddit.uk 2 points 2 weeks ago

Yes, but it's still competing with a field full of dirt. So the value add has to be pretty substantial to justify any cost.

[–] samc@feddit.uk 3 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Not saying I disagree, but out of curiosity I looked up the yield of a conventional strawberry field, which is apparently 15-25 tons per hectare, or 11-18% of your threshold.

I agree that this would likely never be economically viable for strawberries, as I imagine it'd cost way more than £1M for a "hectares worth" of this setup.

More importantly, I don't consider strawberries vital to our food security, unlike Dyson

[–] samc@feddit.uk 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Seems like a pretty fun language with an unfortunate amount of 90s baggage.

However, I firmly believe that trying to de-parenthesise lisp is a distraction. The main reason being that s-expressions make the beloved code=data concept very obvious.

A suitable editor makes it really easy to ignore the parens (until they're useful, e.g. for navigation). When reading, the structure of the code is inferred from indentation and line breaks. Just like C.

[–] samc@feddit.uk 9 points 1 month ago

Most of their quotes come from this Ono guy...

Ono, who is also a freelance mathematical consultant for Epoch AI.

Ahhh, there it is.

[–] samc@feddit.uk 4 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Witcher 1 really has old-school difficulty syndrome. Getting past act 1 was a nightmare for me, then somewhere around late act 2 the combat became trivial and I could just stunlock everything.

[–] samc@feddit.uk 5 points 1 month ago

There's something chilling about an expert being asked if a statement represents their opinion, them saying "no", then the statement appearing regardless but attributed to "some experts"

[–] samc@feddit.uk 2 points 1 month ago

If you're able to easily migrate issues etc to a new instance, then you don't need to worry about a particular service providers getting shitty. At which point your main concern is temporary outages.

Perhaps this is more of a concern for some projects (e.g. anything that angers Nintendo's lawyers). But for most, I imagine that the added complexity of distributed p2p hosting would outweigh the upsides.

Not saying it's a bad idea, in fact I like it a lot, but I can see why it's not a high priority for most OSS devs

[–] samc@feddit.uk 9 points 1 month ago (3 children)

The project's official repo should probably exist in a single location so that there is an authoritative version. At that point p2p is only necessary if traffic for the source code is getting too expensive for the project.

Personally I think the source hut model is closest to the ideal set up for OSS projects. Though I use Codeberg for my personal stuff because I'm cheap and lazy

[–] samc@feddit.uk 78 points 2 months ago (6 children)

Its actually GNU image manipulation program, so pretty much.

Or "Green Is My Pepper" if you ask RMS...

[–] samc@feddit.uk 13 points 2 months ago (10 children)

Just to lob a controversial thought in there: There may be some challenges the game industry faces that aren't solely "capitalism bad". The most compelling one I've heard is that, as games as a medium they have to increasingly compete with a growing back catalogue of classics.

Between that and the rise of indie games, it gets increasingly risky to invest in large projects.

(To try and preempt some comments: I am not saying that investors are "right" to pull out of the games industry. I just want people to consider whether the problem, and hence the solution, is more complicated than they first thought)

[–] samc@feddit.uk 7 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I think it means client-server basically. You can host a server in "the cloud" then access a frontend to it via your browser.

Might also mean it has features relevant to debugging/deploying cloud services.

Cloud is often a BS marketing word, but I'm sure there's ways to make it justifiable in this case. (Not that any of us has to like these features. I for once can't stand the idea of having my editor run inside a browser...)

 

Was trying to install guix on top of fedora silverblue. It's kinda working, but not exactly stable...

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