Good point about the all-in-one. I’ll need to find some time to digest it properly, but seems amazing at a glance.
Good point about the all-in-one. I’ll need to find some time to digest it properly, but seems amazing at a glance.
Yo, fuck, this seems too good to be true. But I just completely re-initialised my NAS… 😑
For everyone talking about the expansion of the Universe, that’s not what this is about. The Universe is still expanding, at an accelerating rate. This work is about the rate of structure formation (the large-scale clumpiness of matter) being slowed down, not the expansion of spacetime.
What would you be nervous about?
I can’t connect to any of my addresses since yesterday. I spent today converting everything to Dynu.
Shouldn’t it be
if guess != number
Isn’t Russian Roulette played with one bullet in the chamber? Not five?
Haha how good. SWAG is a reverse proxy using Nginx. I use the Docker container.
This is a very cool visualisation. Lucky I’m not in any of those trackers. 🥲
I didn’t finish it. I gave it more than 3 episodes, but still just wasn’t interested…
Looks gorgeous. Unfortunate that Subsonic is under “likely impossible” features, but I will try this on my home PC at least.
I want to like Strawberry as a way to connect to Subsonic server on Linux, but it’s just so clunky. I hate list view, as well as the theme…
Say “MacOS-esque” three times really fast.
I agree that publishers are the proverbial landlords of the academic environment. It’s always been absurd to me that scientists pay to publish in journals, and readers pay to access them… 😵💫
However, (maybe independently of the above) I think there needs be an interpretation layer between some scientific article and the broader public (not popular science articles). Too many times I’ve seen direct quotes from scientific papers, which are understood within their niche/expert communities, get taken completely out of context or just simply misunderstood. This is completely normal; not even scientists understand the language of other fields in science.
There’s been a recent increase in some scientists creating Youtube videos to accompany published works, where they simply talk through their results in everyday language. This is probably in the right direction and helps bring real science to the public in a digestable but unbiased way (then the journal article serves as verification of their claims in the video).
Long-time Nextcloud user, but did not know this existed. Thanks for the link.
Also, had a chuckle.