Posts by violetkey@witches.live
(DIR) Post #9hwLianuvWybzHm3uq by violetkey@witches.live
2019-04-18T18:27:16Z
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@anna last time I had to do that, wound up putting my laptop in the fridge and going to lunch
(DIR) Post #9jtN6qNpGg3uXmDFia by violetkey@witches.live
2019-06-16T03:35:54Z
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I just came across this PaaS, and tbh, it's kinda really freaking cool?? If you're interested in web technologies at all, or even interested in being interested in web or programming, go give it a look. https://glitch.com/
(DIR) Post #9jukxbcXNVaiD4BK9w by violetkey@witches.live
2019-06-16T19:45:08Z
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@anna If you wanted me to take a look, I'm very familiar with js, know a passable amount of ruby, and lived and breather linear algebra for a while so I can make my way around (conceptual) trig pretty well
(DIR) Post #9ni3qgwNqBrQye8sUa by violetkey@witches.live
2019-10-08T08:15:49Z
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@spookywitch But is the abyss bold enough to stare long into me???
(DIR) Post #9njY5ziTVV4FKroFiS by violetkey@witches.live
2019-10-09T01:28:57Z
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@tesseract I'm pretty sure that the intended use of hashtags... their rasion d'etre...
(DIR) Post #9noKf3i7ZQrPLiIxJg by violetkey@witches.live
2019-10-11T08:52:24Z
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Y'all think the axiom of choice lets you do some weird stuff? The generalized continuum hypothesis is downright broken...
(DIR) Post #9vfCBncVMpm4aCKSWm by violetkey@witches.live
2020-06-02T06:01:55Z
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I wish I were one of those "Professional Anarchists" president trump spoke about, sounds like a kickass job
(DIR) Post #9vfGjmS2cQUscWtSy0 by violetkey@witches.live
2020-05-31T08:13:00Z
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So... I have a question... I think. I dunno quite how to put it, though, so here goes. Premise 1: Protests are scaryPremise 2: communication makes protests less scaryPremise 3: centralized networks are massive weak spotsConclusion: distributed networks to aid in communication. Okay. So, here's my question: does any know of any apps that are free and open source that allow for the creation of ad hoc networks for communication within events such as protests, or for broader use? I know firechat is a thing, and that's kinda what I have in mind, but it's closed source as far as I know
(DIR) Post #9vfGjmxwho1ADTowhE by violetkey@witches.live
2020-05-31T20:38:40Z
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@Lexilaughs I was hoping for something that didn't use a server, or any of the existing internet infrastructure. Something that would build a network out devices present and route messages between them securely. a MANET
(DIR) Post #9vfGjo3IfNtXaNKjgG by violetkey@witches.live
2020-06-02T06:52:53Z
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@Lexilaughs Found one! https://briarproject.org/ Wasn't especially looking for it when I happened across this, seems to be pretty much exactly what I was looking for. Well, from a communication standpoint, at least. Ideally, there'd be an app to create a MANET then allow for HTTP(S) to work over that MANET so comm apps just worked. But... that's a bit of a pipe dream and this seems good enough
(DIR) Post #9vpa1rPFpvMVrKdasq by violetkey@witches.live
2020-06-07T06:16:10Z
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You know. Haskell is just great. Whoever that that composibility and referential transparency would make a good foundation for a language was fucking right
(DIR) Post #9vzfRI5fSgDbnoipv6 by violetkey@witches.live
2020-06-12T03:03:55Z
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Given the history (and foundation) in union busting, police unions feel like a fucking slap in the face, honestly
(DIR) Post #9w2NfXZN0gv0V5r9dY by violetkey@witches.live
2020-04-27T10:41:53Z
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@AshleyStoleYourGF I don't think I an agree with this sentiment, not matter how I try to read it. Except, of course, in the sense that no area of philosophy has closed all it's questions and so no ideology is complete, no matter it's foundations. I don't think that's what you're trying to get at, though.
(DIR) Post #9w2NfXiETk0Wwa0ES0 by violetkey@witches.live
2020-04-27T10:51:27Z
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@AshleyStoleYourGF Providing what I take to me the most charitable reading of what you're saying, I take you mean by "ideology [that] is based on a white person's ideas" you mean an ideology that is directly based on a white person's ideas, and not on further work that came later which have at their foundations a white person. By "white person" I take you mean someone European descent who lives as part of a racial majority for most, if not all, of their life. And, I also take you aren't trying to pick out someone who predates a notion of whiteness. By flawed I'm going to take you to mean there is some aspect of the ideology incongruous its stated values
(DIR) Post #9w2NfZDormrtcpmyK8 by violetkey@witches.live
2020-04-27T11:09:47Z
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@AshleyStoleYourGF I'm also going to assume that when you speak of ideologies, you speak of those that have a strong social component to them in which race is likely to form a large concern or to be a relevant factor. That is, you aren't trying to pick, for examples, ideologies about the foundations of mathematics or logic. Granting this, I still disagree. I have three objections.
(DIR) Post #9w2NfZQE7enEFJasfA by violetkey@witches.live
2020-04-27T11:12:34Z
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@AshleyStoleYourGF The first is that an ideology may make no explicit mention of race and yet extension to racial analysis remain fully compatible with the ideology's values. The first is that a white person is no more predisposed to present an argument incongruous with their values as anyone else. Finally, the ideology may exist at a level of abstraction above which race is a factor, so while race might be a relevant factor in certain circumstances it is only contingently so and the ideology could remain completely unaffected if race were to never exist or to have existed in a radically different form
(DIR) Post #9wER6Akue7YofktXay by violetkey@witches.live
2020-06-19T06:03:51Z
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@julianne Avez-vous rencontré trois jolies damoiselles en vous revenant?
(DIR) Post #9x8iGOlLRGQY9HhpL6 by violetkey@witches.live
2020-07-16T09:39:54Z
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@julianne There's the Arduino Pro IDE, from Arduino. https://www.arduino.cc/pro/arduino-pro-ide I've used it a bit and it's pretty sweet, definetly a step up from the traditional. Vim is always an options... :P I think you might be able to set CLion up to work with Arduino, though I'm not sure and you'd need to get your hands on a license for it. Eclipse is also an option... as much as eclipse is ever an option. Personally, I would go with either the Arduino Pro IDE or Vim (or, your text editor of choice) with GNU Make.
(DIR) Post #9x8iNfeB3rfcXeoyHY by violetkey@witches.live
2020-07-16T09:41:19Z
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@julianne If you're on windows, it seems that you can get Visual Studio to work and that's one of the best IDE's there is, imo: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=VisualMicro.ArduinoIDEforVisualStudio The only downside being you need to be using windows
(DIR) Post #9xyHV4hWrb00Yl56MC by violetkey@witches.live
2020-08-10T06:45:10Z
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@julianne Sorrya bout not getting back to you on this! Got massively distracted. I've recently got back in to arduino dev just today. The VSCode official extension works well for me, but the arduino-cli utility along with gnu make works a treat as well (I've been using both). https://blog.arduino.cc/2020/03/13/arduino-cli-an-introduction/