nednar | 4 years ago | on: Caffeine and theanine exert opposite effects on attention (2017)
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Sad choice of name though. If you're anti something, the biggest your ideas can reach is the size of what you are against.
One might, for instance, explore the "embedded systems" world and how one wants to distinguish oneself from it as well. I would say, embedded + everything that runs a kernel is a bigger scope already.
So, what do you want to stand for instead of against?
nednar | 4 years ago | on: I teach Python on the Raspberry Pi 400 at the public library
Suggestion: Talk to the people face-to-face, and have a demo ready. If you tell them you want to do something for kids, in the demo there are free cookies, and besides offering the space they don't have to do anything, then the chance is almost 100% that they jump in.
PS: Some more traditional organizations don't even read their emails at all. So don't take it personally.
nednar | 4 years ago | on: Had Covid? You’ll probably make antibodies for a lifetime
And you will infect a lot fewer people, maybe zero, for the rest of your life, too. Should also help with avoiding future pandemics from this virus.
nednar | 4 years ago | on: Had Covid? You’ll probably make antibodies for a lifetime
That shouldn't stop us from brain storming, though, and allow experts to decide, if it's an interesting idea or stupid.
nednar | 4 years ago | on: Had Covid? You’ll probably make antibodies for a lifetime
nednar | 4 years ago | on: Had Covid? You’ll probably make antibodies for a lifetime
As can be concluded from my post: Where I live vaccinated and recovered are treated the same, at least for now.
> Furthermore, there may not be "official documentation from your gov't and official health body".
Where I live there are laws what is permitted in super markets, restaurants, bars etc. And there are recommendations from the official health body that is responsible for the Covid topic. Often they overlap, sometimes they don't. But I think currently both agree on the vaccinated vs recovered point.
All that is said just to sync up on facts. I'm not trying to convince anybody of changing their interpretation or opinion.
nednar | 4 years ago | on: Had Covid? You’ll probably make antibodies for a lifetime
nednar | 4 years ago | on: Had Covid? You’ll probably make antibodies for a lifetime
nednar | 4 years ago | on: Had Covid? You’ll probably make antibodies for a lifetime
nednar | 4 years ago | on: Freenode ops take control of 700 channels
nednar | 4 years ago | on: Freenode ops take control of 700 channels
Sadly, it doesn't mention what they actually changed in their policies or why. Just that in general they seem to feel tricked by OTHER parties kicking people from freenode channels for NOT going to Libera.
My take: Instead of participating in the flame war, the best approach may just be to help both sides keep a voice, document what happens, support reasonable decisions. As long as both sides block and kick users there are no reasonable decisions to be made. Personally, I probably won't even open either chat tool until things calmed down.
As a side note, I also want to remember the time when Matrix was trying to get users by building interfaces to other chat platforms and mirroring the communication in both platforms. That sounds like a reasonable decision to me.
nednar | 4 years ago | on: Welcome to Libera Chat
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nednar | 4 years ago | on: The Landlord's Game
I have to say, it's slightly funny to assume a multiplayer game that is entered by all the players with the clear and open intent to not follow the rules of the game.
What conclusions would you draw from that if you want to focus more?