@johann @1HommeAzerty @alter_unicorn @sknob je vais pas vous dire qu'on peut encoder un qrcode DANS un qrcode hein, sinon vous allez commencer à perdre du temps de folie :)
@1HommeAzerty @alter_unicorn @sknob @defred
Pfuiou merci c't'équipe, j'ai :
- compris le principe du QR code, notamment que
- le lien est codé dans le motif et décodé directement
- installé et utilisé `qrencode`
et je me sens *un petit peu* moins con
Voilà l'oeuvre :
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https://github.com/open-telemetry/community/issues/1918
Elastic has filed a ticket to donate the eBPF based profiling agent that used to be called Prodfiler to OpenTelemetry. I am extremely psyched!!!
I'm looking for scholarly research on archetypes/taxonomies/characterization of open source governance models.
There are several models out there: Benevolent Dictator for Life (BDL), Technical Steering Council/Committee (TSC), loosely defined meritocratic lazy consensus... And would love to read some deep analysis on those. Any pointers are appreciated.
Please boost for reach 🙏🏼
Elecia( @logicalelegance ) and Chris( @stoneymonster ) chat with each other about her upcoming conference talks among other things.
Take a listen here: https://embedded.fm/episodes/469.
Here's an excerpt:
@eliocamp @coolbutuseless another good developer arrives at the crushing reality that CRAN’s motivations do not align with either end users OR developers. Who do they serve? No one seems to know.
Imagine I posted a joke here about me inviting Idris over for the evening, and Idris says OK but only if it can bring its friend GHC along, and then GHC shows up and it's towing its "service animal" which is a 5,000 pound elephant with "LLVM-13" painted on the side
In Perez-Reverte’s book The Club Dumas, the main character is given a 40pg report containing an author history, publication record, supporting images, citations, and bibliography to accompany a grimoire that he’s hired to investigate. Similar reports should be written and published for all major computing grimoires.
@DrJackBrown Business Inside said the remarks were "not entirely out of the ordinary, many judges advise jurors that while they can speak to the media after high-profile trials it may not be in the best interest to do so."
L. L. Bean stands for Large Language Bean. @lowqualityfacts
"If a developer experience initiative attempts to provide developers with new and adaptive strategies, but the larger context then invalidates the behaviors by which a person can execute those strategies, psychological outcomes may be more negative than not intervening in the first place. "
What I'm listening to today: "Edelleen ja edelleen", Sleepers Tomb
Quiet, insistent drone ambient track. You're asleep, your phone's alarm keeps pushing at the barrier from some other world trying to break through and drag you out, but it's not working. A piece built up slowly on a modular suitcase that splays the track's internal process open to view like something on a dissection table. Good mood. I think the name is Finnish for "On and On"
I need a couple of dozen small blobs of similarly-structured-but-not-identically-structured JSON that look like they came from a biology lab to use in a tutorial on manipulating JSON in SQLite and Postgres. If you have such, I'd be grateful for a ping: gvwilson@third-bit.com. (Yes, I know, it's a weird request, but you're a weird bunch of people and I love you for it.)
There is really good stats thinking you can do on this and there are many models for mapping this type of change, but you won't get this thinking from business analytics or mainstream data science unfortunately. You need to look to the sciences that have done causal inference in complex real world situations.
People often say "ugh stop overthinking it. Just set a target and measure a change."
All models are wrong etc, but on some topics putting "simple" over everything is fundamentally broken.
code / data wrangler in Switzerland