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  • I'm on the Neovim train and I'm not getting off at this junction.

    But more high quality choices is a good thing.

  • How would that provide additional security in the particular circumstance of someone having access to the Signal encryption keys on someone's phone?

  • A secure enclave can already be accessed by the time someone can access the Signal encryption keys , so there's no extra security in putting the encryption keys in the secure enclave.

  • FYI Submitting an image in the Lemmy "create post" submittion form overrides the URL feild. I'm not sure if anyone submitted a bug about this.

  • Any thoughts on how to get this up and going?

    Someone is going to need to pull a lot of weight in planning, organizing, and leading these meetings, presentations, and projects.

    I find that unless you communicate the time and financial cost expectations to participate in groups like this, you'll get a lot of people who are marginally interested and attached to the group and it's purpose. Which may or may not be important in a successful endeavor.

    What would we need to do on our first meeting together?

    Discuss the questiona you've raised here.

    What things would you want to learn in this course? It seems to me that many of us are already quite literate in sub-domains of what we are interested in. Maybe a teacher carousel routine could be adopted? Where we adopt a general “roadmap” curriculum, and, in an ad hoc fashion, assign people to be the instructor for the desired lesson?

    This is a what I mean by someone pulling a lot of weight, a teacher carousel has a slim to none chance of working out. One person is going to need to define and implement the vast majority of the curriculum. They'll need to do a lot of research and work in advance.

  • Would you mind sharing some details around what you learned?

  • Federation issues are sneaky

  • I'm fascinated by Raku myself.

  • It didn't make any sense to me when it was originally announced, it still doesn't. I don't understand the project's goals or how it's supposed to reach those goals. The mission statement is incomprehensible to me.

  • Sounds like your project is building arrays in different dimensions and multiplying them.

    Maybe give polars and pandas a try.

    Definitely check out SciPy

  • People keep telling me that scrapy is the best for scraping but I haven't had time to try it yet.

  • Entirely depends on the project you want to build

  • You'll own nothing and you'll be happy Ida Auken

  • 90's? I assumed it was from the 80s or earlier

  • Building from source is the opposite of hacky. It's the recommended way to deal with things like this where you are concerned about trust and security. I understand that it's not something you've done before, but it not as complicated as it sounds. There are many tutorials on how to build programs from source.

    I understand that providing official packages for fedora/rhel, Ubuntu/debian, and arch-based distro packages along with a flatpack and Appimage would make a lot of sense, but for whatever reason, signal has decided not to. Perhaps you can message the signal team to ask why they choose not to do this.

  • I like the ethos behind Purism, I was worried they wouldn't be profitable at all. I hope this is enough profitablity to attract greater investment to grow and create economies of scale and lower the retail price and reduce lead times to be in line with the rest of the market.