adminmagazine, to aitools
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In this free focus guide, we take you inside the #Docker toolset and show you how to quickly and consistently build secure containers https://mailchi.mp/admin-magazine.com/docker-focus-guide
#containers #SoftwareDevelopment #tools #automation #security #applications #OpenSource #Kubernetes

GregCocks, to mapmaking
@GregCocks@techhub.social avatar

Joe Davies - Data Visualization & GIS At Eurostat. Exploring New Ways Of Making Maps

https://observablehq.com/@joewdavies <-- link to a portfolio

I don’t know Joe, but I came across Joe’s work in my role as a geologist (the world topobathy image), and I was impressed so I sought out more; I think you will be impressed as well… [not considered a specific endorsement though, just my personal opinion, you know the drill]…

@joewdavies

animated representation (in original) - world's earthquakes
screen shot - Joe W Davis' home page
map - global - world topobathy visualisation

leif, to Wyze

Periodic Execution of Apple Shortcuts with launchd
https://en.ileif.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/DALL·E-2024-05-16-18.08.33-Transform-the-black-and-white-line-art-illustration-of-a-modern-desk-setup-into-a-1990s-GeoCities-style-image.-The-scene-should-feature-vibrant-nosta-150x150.webp

This arti­cle demon­strates how to use the sys­tem ser­vice ‘launchd‘ on a Mac to run Apple Short­cuts reg­u­lar­ly and auto­mat­i­cal­ly.


https://en.ileif.de/2024/05/16/periodic-execution-of-apple-shortcuts-with-launchd/

makerspace, to RaspberryPi
@makerspace@mastodon.social avatar

Do you enjoy new projects for your Raspberry Pi, retro gaming, and other open hardware? Subscribe to MakerSpace Online, and be the first to know about new content. Join free today! https://www.makerspace-online.com/

gilesdring, to aitools
@gilesdring@mastodon.me.uk avatar

Been tinkering about with rsync to automatically publish static sites. Found out some useful stuff after much trawling of Stack Overflow et al, so thought I’d write it up. I’m sure that future me will find this useful.

https://dringtech.com/blog/2024/kitchen-sync/

predrag, to rust
@predrag@hachyderm.io avatar

cargo-semver-checks now adds the latest Rust to its CI test matrix automatically 🤩

I love automating repetitive maintenance work, and Rust 1.78 is a great real-world test case to make sure this new automation works properly. It did!
https://github.com/obi1kenobi/cargo-semver-checks/pull/773

#rust #rustlang #testing #automation

stdevel, to Wyze German
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orhun, to rust
@orhun@fosstodon.org avatar

Today I discovered a Rust project optimization tool! 🚀

🦀 cargo-wizard: Applies profile and config templates to your Cargo project.

🔥 Tweak for maximum performance, fast compile times or minimal binary size.

⭐ GitHub: https://github.com/Kobzol/cargo-wizard

#rustlang #performance #cargo #automation #wizard

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Wen, to Wyze
@Wen@mastodon.scot avatar

A Brief History of Automatons That Were Actually People

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/is-there-a-human-hiding-behind-that-robot-or-ai/

From the Mechanical Turk to Amazon ‘checkout’ AI, a great short article.

teodorsandu, to Funny
@teodorsandu@mastodon.online avatar
mboelen, to linux
@mboelen@mastodon.social avatar

I'm working on a cheat sheet for . This nifty tool is easily overlooked, but so powerful that it really made me invest more time into learning it.

The initial version of the cheat sheet is available and ready for feedback: https://linux-audit.com/cheat-sheets/awk/

Boosts would be appreciated, and feedback even more!

What are your AWK one-liners that others really need to know and should be included?

Special thanks to @DopeGhoti

drahardja, to ArtificialIntelligence
@drahardja@sfba.social avatar

Another monstrosity; an offense to humanity.

Can we stop making robots look humanoid already? Make them look weird and machine-like; they’ll probably work better that way anyway. Making things that look humanoid yet violate the physical expectations applicable to humans is an insult to actual humans.

“Boston Dynamics’ new Atlas robot is a swiveling, shape-shifting nightmare”

https://www.theverge.com/2024/4/17/24133145/boston-dynamics-resurrects-atlas-humanoid-robot-electric-new

JustCodeCulture, to history
@JustCodeCulture@mastodon.social avatar

Please join us April 30th 2pm Central/3pm E. for the Tomash Fellow Lecture w/ 2023-24 Tomash Fellow MIT HASTS' Alex Reiss-Sorokin's "From Research to Search: Legal Research Technologies, 1964-1994." Register now! (free, required)

@histodons
@sociology
@law
@anthropology

https://z.umn.edu/Reiss-Sorokin

casilli, to ai
@casilli@mamot.fr avatar

Do you know what the acronym AILDI stands for? It's the AI Labor Disclosure Initiative, which asks a simple question: What would happen if tech companies were legally required to report the number of human workers concealed behind their automated solutions? On April 23, 2024, I'll be addressing this topic at the ILO in Geneva.

https://www.ilo.org/global/research/events-courses/WCMS_920240/lang--en/index.htm

drahardja, to Wyze
@drahardja@sfba.social avatar

This is horrifying; an insult to humanity.

And besides, if you want to automate making burgers and fries, you would redesign the entire kitchen around a simpler system of automation, not create a gigantic ceiling-mounted robot arm that manipulates implements meant for human use.

“‘Eat the future, pay with your face’: my dystopian trip to an AI burger joint”

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/apr/15/ai-burger-joint-flippy-caliexpress

ben, to Blog
@ben@mastodon.bentasker.co.uk avatar

New : Automating a with

We recently got a wifi-enabled hot tub. Some enterprising soul had already created a HA addon to work with it, so I set about implementing , and .

Amongst other things, it now starts heating automatically if there's plunge pricing on Agile

https://www.bentasker.co.uk/posts/blog/house-stuff/automating-our-hottub-with-home-assistant.html

ITeeTechMonkey, to python
@ITeeTechMonkey@mastodon.social avatar

I rewrote a Powershell script in Python for my teammates who use Macbooks.

Now I still love writing scripts in Python, but to say I've been spoiled by Powershell is a massive understatement.

pateln01, to Wyze
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kyle, to privacy
@kyle@kylerank.in avatar

I never realized Amazon's automated checkout technology was just an outsourced, creepy, Mechanical Turk:

"Though it seemed completely automated, Just Walk Out relied on more than 1,000 people in India watching and labeling videos to ensure accurate checkouts. The cashiers were simply moved off-site, and they watched you as you shopped."

https://gizmodo.com/amazon-reportedly-ditches-just-walk-out-grocery-stores-1851381116

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "The only reason bosses want to buy robots is to fire humans and lower their costs. That's why "AI art" is such a pisser. There are plenty of harmless ways to automate art production with software – everything from a "healing brush" in Photoshop to deepfake tools that let a video-editor alter the eye-lines of all the extras in a scene to shift the focus. A graphic novelist who models a room in The Sims and then moves the camera around to get traceable geometry for different angles is a centaur – they are genuinely offloading some finicky drudgework onto a robot that is perfectly attentive and vigilant.

But the pitch from "AI art" companies is "fire your graphic artists and replace them with botshit." They're pitching a world where the robots get to do all the creative stuff (badly) and humans have to work at a robotic pace, with robotic vigilance, in order to catch the mistakes that the robots make at superhuman speed.

Reverse centaurism is brutal. That's not news: Charlie Chaplin documented the problems of reverse centaurs nearly 100 years ago:" https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/01/human-in-the-loop/#monkey-in-the-middle

yogthos, to China
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derburch, to Wyze German
@derburch@swiss.social avatar

Umgezogen? So funktionieren Home-Automationen am neuen Wohnort wieder

Das iPhone ermittelt den Gerätestandort mithilfe von GPS, Bluetooth, WLAN-Hotspots und Mobilfunkmasten. Daraus ableitend, legt das iPhone sogenannte «wichtige Orte» fest. Das sind meist Orte, an denen sich das Gerät häufig aufhält. Orte, die das iPhone für wichtig erachtet. Für Automationen der K…

Artikel lesen: https://www.iphone-blog.ch/2024/04/02/umgezogen-so-funktionieren-home-automationen-am-neuen-wohnort-wieder/

orhun, to rust
@orhun@fosstodon.org avatar

I discovered a very nice tool to work with open source licenses! 📜

🦅 hawkeye: Simple license header checker and formatter.

🦀 Written in Rust!
🛠️ Supports configuration via licenserc.toml
🚀 Also runs in GitHub Actions CI.

⭐ GitHub: https://github.com/korandoru/hawkeye

everythingopen, to AWS
@everythingopen@fosstodon.org avatar

Continuing our Schedule Highlights, we present Faisal Masood of who will talk about the life-cycle of preparation, model , testing and deployment, and the role that and tools play.

Faisal shows you how to build a model workflow where all team members can collaborate to create a and delivery pipeline for ML models.

🗓️ Schedule: https://2024.everythingopen.au/schedule/

🗓️ Schedule: https://2024.everythingopen.au/attend/tickets/

theradiocc, to kicad German
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Unsere letzte Folge ist zwar schon etwas her, aber wer sie noch nicht gehört hat: Wir sprachen u.a. über 8.0 – mit vielen

https://theradio.cc/blog/2024/03/11/ll279-quack/

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