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This would work well with the dna fountain encoding method
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/early/2016/12/04/074237.full.pdf
This would work well with the dna fountain encoding method
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/early/2016/12/04/074237.full.pdf
Living my best life with Guix!
I’ve had a similar experience with Guix.
The new Recall feature they’re trying to push is creepy as fuck. No thanks.
Glad I moved to linux a few years ago so I don’t have to worry about any of this trash.
Gnu Guix is working on HURD integration.
Perhaps something like IPFS would help mitigate this. Popular stuff would be pinned by someone.
Never used nix but it’s goals are similar to guix. Worth checking out if you ever get extra hw.
Gnu Guix. By default Guix uses only free libre software, but there are ways to install it with a non-free kernal. Systemcrafters has a guide (this is what I used) as well as non-guix (guix repo for non free software).
No you’re adorable!
Which is cool!
It’s always discouraging to me that when the topic of alternate voting methods comes up, RCV is always mentioned as the way to go. It seems to be the alternative voting method most people are familiar with.
RCV has it’s problems and there are demonstrably better voting systems such as you said STAR voting.
STAR voting, or ranked robin are possibilities as well. RCV has it’s problems. https://www.equal.vote/star_vs_rcv
If you want ranking Ranked Robin is better than RCV https://www.equal.vote/ranked_robin
More like: Looks Cool
Versus how it is now: Looks cool
or if you have a shit ton of tabs open: lo… co…
That’s badass!
I the portability of the steamdeck. Years ago I had a desktop gaming PC that over time I used less and less because the lass thing I wanted to do after sitting at a desk all day was to sit at a desk some more.
I bring my deck with me when I travel for work, go on vacation, when my wife and I spend the afternoon at my parents. I’ll even bring it with me if I have to bring my car to the shop and I have to wait. I play games in my recliner, and in bed. I’ve never been a frame rate snob so the steamdeck suits me just fine.
Apparently, sh.itjust.dont.work (on everist)
Oh I hadn’t heard of constellation. I’ll have to check it out. I haven’t yet watched silo but plan to.
The Inverted Frontier series by Linda Nagata is sort of what you’re looking for. It’s not hard sci-fi, but it has a strong emphasis on organic computation. Books so far in the series are: Edges, Silver, Needle, and Blade.
There’s a three book prequel series, The Nanotech Succession as well. It’s not required to read it before The inverted frontier but it’s quite good so I would if I were you.
I enjoyed For All Mankind, Invasion, Monarch, and Severence!
Hold my lube!