That woul’ve been: Minetest Immortal
That woul’ve been: Minetest Immortal
I use sourcehut.
ELIZA is an early natural language processing computer program developed from 1964 to 1967 at MIT by Joseph Weizenbaum. Created to explore communication between humans and machines, ELIZA simulated conversation by using a pattern matching and substitution methodology that gave users an illusion of understanding on the part of the program, but had no representation that could be considered really understanding what was being said by either party.
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Good morning ELIZA, it has to be very hard empathizing and communicating with everyone if all they don’t keep the conversation going.
In all seriousness though, I’d like to hear as well.
This sounds like a horror story to me.
Thats what I do as well. It makes it easy to seperate between logical units.
I’ve looked into the same, sad it’s not viable yet…
Well it’d need declarative configuration IMO, so maybe something like tvix would need to be integrated first. That could also get us to being DSL agnostic.
Bur damn, RedoxOS (impl) is sexy.
Yes, Taler by design allows identifiction of the receiver.
It does not reveal the sender.
It allows you to create and arbitrate your own tokens and to create your own “bank”.
This.
However sometimes the user can’t access the device. Depending on your system, I recommend adding your user to the dialout/serial group.
I.e. quick online search
I have three things to say:
Nix has an open issue on integrating IPFS support.
There’s also an old tutorial.
A rabbit hole that cost me greatly:
William Byrd on “The Most Beautiful Program Ever Written” [PWL NYC]
+ Impermanence
Does it support the ability to act like the sort
command, though switching to a different term “buffer”, sorting visually with a defined (i.e. through config file) speed, and then returning the sorted entries to stdout?
You sound like the devil trying to trick me out of my souls posession.
Do I know you?
Two people meet, one doesn’t come
I use sourcehut, specifically because I like their web gui!