So, I’m going to guess, that the reason that this machine is brain dead, even though it has it’s primary power rails, is because… Apple.
Louis Rossmann at 1.46 of the video.
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MacBook Air cooling.
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Cartoon
Bisher kannte ich Marian Kamensky nicht, der offenbar für Die Zeit, Der Spiegel, Focus, Nebelspalter, Eulenspiegel, und andere malt, aber folgende seiner Zeichnungen kam heute durch meine Timeline gefolgen. Woraufhin ich seine Twitter Timeline etwas durchscrollt habe, und dort viele tolle Dinge gefunden hab. An dieser Stelle nur der kurze Hinweis und eine Notiz, dass man seine Cartoons lizenzieren kann. Eine Verwendung hebe ich mir für andere Stellen auf.
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New workflow editor for GitHub Actions
Only after introducing Github Actions in August, the feature that is still in closed beta, the company seems to be serious about CI/CD. This week Github announced a new editor for Actions, to make it easier managing and updating workflows.
Source: New workflow editor for GitHub Actions – The GitHub Blog
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Async / Await with Python
Asynchronous programming with Python, explained.
On Realpython, to read.
Once again, here on LivePython. Sometimes it’s better to listen.
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Stainless Starship
The livestream:
More on Arstechnica. Or Engadget.
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Boston Dynamics Athlete
Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robot is now a gymnast, writes Engadget. As with earlier robotic innovations, this again is a performance beyond impressive.
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Montags Lieblingsaccount
Soviet Soldiers Dancing . Nur so. Aber besonders The Killers – Human.
oder Two Door Cinema Club – What you know
Oder Kids von MGMT
Oder so viel mehr davon!
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Reading recommendations
When a dear friend asked for my reading list today, I didn’t have a proper answer beyond all of what is on my nightstand. There are still „5000 Jahre Schulden“ (David Graeber), „Machine, Platform, Crowd“ (Andrew McAfee (Autor), Erik Brynjolfsson (Autor)), „The Heretic’s Guide to Global Finance: Hacking the Future of Money“ (Brett Scott) and „Die drei Sonnen“ (Cixin Liu) left, but the list is empty beyond that.
While I spent my time split in half between the weekend newspaper and a lake, I did some very quick research and came across Wired‘s 13 reading recommendations for this fall, that all seem to be worth a closer look.
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Face recognition, bad people and bad data.
We worry about face recognition just as we worried about databases – we worry what happens if they contain bad data and we worry what bad people might do with them
Source: Face recognition, bad people and bad data — Benedict Evans