Skip Navigation

InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)KR
Posts
1
Comments
90
Joined
1 yr. ago

  • Margaret Elaine Hamilton (née Heafield; born August 17, 1936) is an American computer scientist, systems engineer, and business owner. She was director of the Software Engineering Division of the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory, which developed on-board flight software for NASA's Apollo program. She later founded two software companies—Higher Order Software in 1976 and Hamilton Technologies in 1986, both in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

    Hamilton has published more than 130 papers, proceedings, and reports, about sixty projects, and six major programs. She invented the term "software engineering", stating "I began to use the term 'software engineering' to distinguish it from hardware and other kinds of engineering, yet treat each type of engineering as part of the overall systems engineering process."

    On November 22, 2016, Hamilton received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from president Barack Obama for her work leading to the development of on-board flight software for NASA's Apollo Moon missions.

    Huh, didn't know about her! She sounds like a badass lady!

  • How are people feeling about the Tegal ad?

    the original lyrics are:

    We're gonna have a good day And ain't nobody gotta cry today 'Cause ain't nobody gonna die today Save that drama for another day

    cutting that line in particular just feels uncomfortable to me. Almost insensitive

  • My idea is essentially to match the official stand that ships with it, but flip it and put a stand on the "bottom." I think it'll be really nice aesthetically but unfortunately it seems like it's not as simple as just mirroring it. To tell the truth, I'm probably going to end up going this route anyway, but I feel like I have to at least try the hard way first

  • Thanks, that gives me something to go on! I realise I'm probably taking the hard road but, eh. Worst case scenario is a little wasted time and filament. No one ever learnt doing it the easy way anyway. If I get anywhere I'll report back

  • Did you even read the article? That's literally what they're calling for. The removal of subsidies.

    As for everyone needing to pitch in, just no. The vast majority of emissions come from sources outside public control. The "everyone needs to pitch in" and "watch your personal carbon footprint" crap is just effective marketing from BP.

    Not saying cutting down personal emissions is bad, every little helps...

    but it's not a solution. We need to be holding the big emmiters accountable.

    The only realistic way to doing that is through inconvenient protests like blocking roads and making sure we can't be ignored. How else do you force governments to turn on their benefactors?

    It's been over 50 years now, and we've seen very little real movement on this. it's been mostly token and empty gestures, and pandering. It's time we stepped up our game.

    Soooo she's got the right idea imo

  • I take your point, and agree when it comes to Google

    But here's rabbit hole for anyone interested. That brand name being synonymous with the product thing is actually fairly regional.

    We just call them tissues here. I think you can get Kleenex brand here, but I don't think anybody cares about the brand of tissue. There's a particular kind that has some kind of aloe Vera extract which is all I'll use if I'm sick, but I don't even know what brand they are.

    On the flip side, we call marker pens Biros, and where I grew up we called them Khokis

  • so I've just giving it a quick test vs google with the query "open source chromecast alternative"

    the first result for both is a reddit post about NymphCast

    it's the rest of the results that are interesting though.

    Google has a ycombinator news article about NymphCast and then decends into the usual "17 best chromecast alternatives in 2024" rubbish

    Kagi on the other hand lists the github for NymphCast, and then goes on to list others... mirrorCast, pyCaster, free Cast, an article on using a raspberry pi as a chromecast alternative.

    obviously this is only anecdotal, and very unscientific, but it's got me interested for sure! Gonna bookmark it and see how it goes