Apparently a Valve employee who works on the amdgpu project is going to implement support for older AMD cards, including analog ports.
In unrelated news, Valve has expressed an interest in making SteamOS run on non-Valve systems.
In unrelated news, Windows 10 is going EOL very soon.
... is Valve planning what I think they're planning?
It's probably a first world problem, but I absolutely hate looking for instructions on how to do something and only finding ones on videos rather than a written version. The reasons:
1. I have to stop listening to music
2. I have to rewatch it several times to understand the instruction, my brain doesn't do auditory data input much
3. It ends up taking much more time than it would have if I was to read one or two sentences, because the video often has an intro, "please like my video", "click to subscribe" and whatnot, and these take twice more time than explaining how to do that one thing I'm looking for. It's infuriating and will definitely not make me like the video and subscribe.
4. Some people just have annoying voices, not their fault, but it happens often.
Having said all that I'm actually grateful that there are instructions for things online and that people care to make them.
@smveerman @joepie91 ja, alles om maar te zorgen dat daklozen niet even tot rust kunnen komen 😑 Dat daarbij ook vermoeide dan wel (chronisch) zieke of beperkte reizigers pech hebben boeit niet 🤷🏻♀️
I really need people to stop labeling every "thing that makes me feel different from other people" as "neurotypical" behavior. I saw someone describe a well-documented-as-ADHD trait as "neurotypical" just bc it's a trait they don't have and their own neurodivergence works the opposite way.
I've seen multiple conflicts where neurodivergent ppl try to paint their also-neurodivergent opponents as neurotypical. People are neurodivergent in DIFFERENT ways and some of those clash!
Sometimes you just get lucky.
📷 Olympus PEN E-PL5
🔭Helios 44-2 58mm f/2
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Flint finally has clean drinking water.
https://www.nrdc.org/press-releases/flint-finishes-lead-pipe-replacement-historic-milestone
"This “invisible work” is made visible in the stories of gig workers like Krystal Kauffman, who has been working on Amazon’s Mechanical Turk platform since 2015. She has witnessed ... the shift from a diverse range of tasks to a near-exclusive focus on “data labeling, data annotation...Human labor is absolutely powering the AI boom...And I think one thing that a lot of people say is, ‘teach AI to think,’ but...it’s not thinking. It’s recognizing patterns.”
People who want to know more about segregated Carnegie libraries should look at the project
"The Roots of Community
Segregated Carnegie Libraries as Spaces for Learning and Community-Making in Pre-Civil Rights America, 1900-65"
one of the many wonderful things IMLS funding has helped bring to fruition.
The least fun part of going to a hacker camp is having to figure out how the hell you're going to get All That Stuff transported to the campsite by train
btw to any[one, thing] with 88by31 badges on their website: I can recommend adding this bit:
.badges > img, .badges > a > img { image-rendering: pixelated; image-rendering: -moz-crisp-edges; }
this tells the browser to keep rendering it in a nice crisp way instead of smudging your badges (as in, doing bilinear scaling instead) as soon as it leaves 100%/pixel-perfect zoom :3
(thanks for the CSS bit, lina! )
you ever look at something and go, wow i wonder what has this thing seen?
like when i see graffiti on trains, who drew that? where? when?
it's just so interesting to me
this, i suspect, at some point belonged to a german school/university or business, so it just makes me wonder, what was it used for? what were they pointing at, presumably creating those scratches? how did it even end up here?
way back in 2017, jackson lango started writing a dev log about his passion project: an ascii/ansi adventure called Terminal Rain.
i was instantly in love with his lighting and animation. in an era overloaded with knockoff cyberpunk aesthetics, he had a keen eye for atmosphere and mood
it broke my heart when the blog went defunct a year later, and then disappeared entirely by 2020. waybackmachine sadly didn't archive any of his artwork.
these two images are the only surviving examples of his game as it existed back then.
In the process of moving to @joepie91. This account will stay active for the foreseeable future! But please also follow the other one.
Technical debt collector and general hype-hater. Early 30s, non-binary, ND, poly, relationship anarchist, generally queer.
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Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.