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If there was a standardized way to save this information, and tie it up to each commits, it would be insanely useful to amass a very valuable training dataset.


This is the actual standardized approach with the dtn protocol:

https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4838

It makes no sense to use a protocol where the source is the one responsible for taking care of retransmission when the network spans accross minutes/hours of delay.


I used to be an android developer and they disable my account because I took too long to reply to their mail. Since then I have been unable to recover it, they never reply to email and process your request to oblivion. Their bureaucracy is even worse than our french administration and that is saying something! At this point google is basically digital sovietism.


that was basically Rumble an app I developped 10 years ago: https://github.com/Marlinski/Rumble

I worked the field both academic and startup, I even made one of the first implementation of the Bundle protocol for store carry and forward (IETF transport protocol for the deep space network RFC9171).

Turns out the Mobile OS are making this kind of communication nearly impossible. To work well, it basically needs background job (automatic scan of nearby ble/wifi/radio) and automatic connection without user interaction (imagine being prompted to accept a connection every time you pass by someone), both have been basically made impossible (especially after covid).


> Turns out the Mobile OS are making this kind of communication nearly impossible. To work well, it basically needs background job (automatic scan of nearby ble/wifi/radio) and automatic connection without user interaction (imagine being prompted to accept a connection every time you pass by someone), both have been basically made impossible (especially after covid).

Isn't this how some covid-specific apps work to let you know if you've come in contact with an identified carrier? https://www.gao.gov/blog/covid-19-exposure-notification-apps...


They relied only on scanning nearby id-s, without communication.


There's so much to wonder and discover, this is a great post. I have been many times to China and it's always a delight for my tastebuds.


Mistral is great, I love their image generation and speed at which it replies. They really don't benefit as much hype from the others contenders but it feels like they are the silent undertaker.


Yes, Flux Ultra is great, too bad they do not allow to access the "raw" mode.

Here is me trying (and finally succeeding) to persuade Le Chat to generate image using filename as a prompt...

https://chat.mistral.ai/chat/9940f6bf-b2e5-4db2-bb64-adcbd9f...

I mean... "pretty please" as a debugging technique. I kind of do not look forward to my future conversations with tea kettle and door knob.


That bright yellow background imprinted my eyes for 5 minutes, there's other way to leave an impression than fucking up with my senses, like writing a clear concise article instead of a never ending list of examples interrupted with distracting fake mouse move.

An horrible web experience through and through.


I quite like the yellow. You should try and use your brightness slider, because it is not brighter than most real world yellow (i.e. illuminated by the sun which is orders of magnitude brighter than your screen)

Unless you are adapted to live in a darkened cave, that is.


If you like a yellow background, I guarantee you are an outlier


Fully agreed, it's an awful choice. I had to click the Reader View icon before I'd finished reading the first screen.

The mouse pointers are a prime example of "just because you can, doesn't mean you should".


> with distracting fake mouse move.

These are multiplayer cursors. You're seeing other people using the website


Funny enough, I just told my wife how unique I thought it was. It stands out. It's memorable.

I know I've read many of his posts over the last year because of that mustard yellow background. It's a strong branding choice.


Not saying your opinion is wrong, but for some reason I found myself consciously liking the yellow a lot, which is rare for an article background color for me


Yeah, I had to add background-color: lightgray to the css, and disable javascript to get rid of the cursors to make it the site usable.


Wish this was done over Bundle Protocol, would love to code that for them!


I'd suggest setting up a raspberry pi and build your own service locally hosted at home!


I suppose it can be quantizised


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