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#526 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » wasted $ on multi function keyboard and mouse » 2024-02-14 21:34:19

I use a generic usb Logitech K120 and  Dell PS/2 Ball Mouse. Nothing fancy but it "just works". Shiny new s*** is just a cash cow targeting gullible folks who fall for the hype . . .

#527 Re: Off-topic » USA Foods » 2024-02-14 20:44:04

@aluma . . .  smile

Imagine rain flowing down a mountain. It does not flow in just one channel. There are many channels that branch off and form ponds or even lakes. So it is with our wanderings in space and time that have brought us together in the Devuan pond. It sustains a very unique collection of individuals the likes of which I have not encountered elsewhere in over 8 decades of searching . . .

#528 Re: Off-topic » USA Foods » 2024-02-14 15:46:02

aluma wrote:

There is an opinion that all our illnesses begin from our brain. From this, the result will be determined by our thoughts while eating, by how we look at it.

This tidbit of wisdom gifted to me many decades ago by a Burmese monk:

" Maybe you are what you eat but you become what you think."

#529 Re: Freedom Hacks » Securing my/our computer systems » 2024-02-13 00:31:23

I don't understand why anyone with connected brain-cells would touch facebook.  IOW the problem isn't Facebook because it is a CHOICE to use or not to use it.

But then . . . humans are egregiously lacking in self control and all too often end up screwing themselves by indulging in things they think they have to have . . .

The solution is to just say NO!

Thoughts from an old and cranky observer of human behavior . . .

#530 Re: Other Issues » I can read but not send to the DNG mailing list » 2024-02-12 02:43:13

Did you actually create an account at https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/m … stinfo/dng? I think not because I just today I discovered that there is no trace of you in the DNG user list. You have to do that first. You will be sent a confirmation to which you have to reply. Then you will receive messages and when you submit your first post to be published to the list, it will go into moderation and I will OK it. Sorry it took so long to figure that out but this has never happened before.

#531 Re: Other Issues » I can read but not send to the DNG mailing list » 2024-02-11 15:33:57

@Mike . . . I was wondering about that too so I checked activity on the list directly. The last post to DNG was several days ago 2024-02-07. Traffic there is sometimes very active and sometimes non-existent though I can't remember it being this quiet before. Try posting a legitimate post to the list and see if that kicks it into gear.  wink

PS. Have you checked Spam?

#532 Re: Installation » Installing from src and apt » 2024-02-10 20:41:16

@Altoid . . . many years ago even I built a package using HowTo Build a Package from Source the Smart Way from the Debian forums. It is a classic and the last post was 2022 so I'm hopeful it might still work. Seems it has been adapted for python3 which is encouraging . . .

#533 Re: DIY » Announcement of the OpenMATE desktop environment » 2024-02-04 18:02:58

mrnhmath wrote:

Can't edit the OP though.

I will be happy to edit your first post once you have the URL in place.  smile

#535 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » merged /usr » 2024-01-30 18:34:24

Sinking boat? Famous book? You lost me . . .

There are actually 3 options. You forgot about actually DOING SOMETHING besides talking about it.

#536 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » merged /usr » 2024-01-30 17:37:08

Optimism and pessimism are a fool's pastime. It is beneficial action in the present that can move mountains . . ..

#537 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » merged /usr » 2024-01-30 16:41:30

Never fear! pkgd may be on the horizon!!

Sorry couldn't resist . . . big_smile

#538 Re: Other Issues » Incomplete translation into Russian of devuan installation ! » 2024-01-28 17:09:49

Thank you boughtonp!  Don't know whether that was a just-out-of bed or senior moment. Sorry for the misread and the noise. I'll go stand in a corner now . . . big_smile

#540 Re: Off-topic » "Picking" up on things » 2024-01-28 01:28:34

@GlennW . . . Please, no guilt! Social interactions are part of what makes a community special. If they end up in the wrong place, they are easy enough to move. Please let us know if you see something that is out of place and we'll take care of it.

#541 Re: Off-topic » "Picking" up on things » 2024-01-27 15:56:57

Yeah . . . guilty as charged! Title made sense to me. Happy to hear you approve!

#542 Re: DIY » Simple Countdown Timer » 2024-01-27 04:03:58

Memory is just detritus that clogs the mind . . . there is only the present moment . . . wink

#544 Re: Devuan » Praise for the security updates » 2024-01-26 19:32:11

@rolfie . . . You beat me to it! Well done!!! big_smile

#545 Re: Off-topic » [SOLVED] What is your view on major distros dropping X11 and requiring Wayland? » 2024-01-25 15:43:57

@chomwitt . . . It seems you are misunderstanding my intentions in posting that article. We are actually on the same page regarding the trajectory and cost of such contrived "progress". That is the story of human history and should come as no surprise . . . greed, hubris and ultimately self-destruction. That is the human way . . .

#546 Re: Forum Feedback » [SOLVED] Quote Button » 2024-01-24 20:14:20

aluma wrote:

You are in charge here . . .

It just happens that I picked the short straw because I have more time to be online than the other mods . . .   wink

#548 Re: Forum Feedback » [SOLVED] Quote Button » 2024-01-24 19:08:04

@aluma . . . All the niceties needed to pimp out your posts are available on this line above the "Quick reply" and "Post reply" write options:

Quick reply - [ u] [ b]  [ i] [ c] [ del] [ ins] [ em] [ color][ h] [ code] [ quote] [ url] [ list] [ *]

(Spaces added to allow line to be posted)

#549 Re: Forum Feedback » [SOLVED] Quote Button » 2024-01-24 16:11:45

Yeah . . . I didn't quite catch that. Thanks.

Everybody has their way of doing things and any change is guaranteed upset someone.

I was both surprised and delighted to find that function missing when I wanted to use it myself a few weeks ago but I adjusted and am happy with the overall improvement to readability of this forum. It is easy enough to assign the quote to a specific user and c/p any needed text.

#550 Re: Off-topic » [SOLVED] What is your view on major distros dropping X11 and requiring Wayland? » 2024-01-23 23:51:39

chimwitt wrote:

Game money and gpu money is currently in the driving seat . . .

Perhaps you'd want to add this to your equation . . . It is research from a colleague on a global list of GMO watchdogs for decades. Nvidia seems to have more than a few fingers in this pie and I thought you might find that connection interesting. I will post the introduction here:

This longer post below is the first in what will likely be a two-part essay on how the worlds of artificial life (Synthetic Biology) and artificial Intelligence are rapidly merging. Its a topic I’ve been trying to puzzle out as a member of the UN’s Multidisciplinary Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group (mAHTEG) on Synthetic Biology. I’ll explain a bit about both Syn Bio and AI below but I’ve come to see that there are broadly 3 ways in which developments in these fields are converging - into what my friend Pat Mooney snappily calls “DNAI” - and I think the significances of that convergence are huge.

Firstly, There’s the way that Artificial Intelligence tools (such as generative AI) are being used to design synthetic organisms  or synthetic biological  ‘parts’ such as DNA and proteins including so-called ‘alt-proteins’. I call this ‘When AI bots do genetic engineering’ - and thats the ‘part 1’  essay shared below.

Secondly , Synthetic Biology is being increasingly used to design organisms as a component of bigger cyber-physical systems driven by AI and algorithmic decision-making. The example I will write about from digital agriculture is what I call ‘robot-ready crops’ . These are crops genetically engineered to emit different signals that can be interpreted by AI systems  to direct autonomous agricultural machinery.

Thirdly, We are also seeing synthetically engineered biological organisms and parts become the substrate for AI computation itself - so called ‘biocomputing’.  Instead of using silicon chips to compute, DNA or other cellular processes can carry out computation which is promised as a ‘low energy’ computing option. One arresting example from the past year is the emergence of organoid computing where lab-grown brain cells are now being cultured as AI computers.

I’ll deal with the second and third areas in a post yet to come.

The big questions of course cross all three areas: eg. what does this mean for nature?, for our economies and peoples livelihoods?, for safety?, governance? for who we are in the world and how we relate to each other? etc etc.

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