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Read below 👇 why you should start using LibreSpeed from now on for internet speed tests

"Speedtest and Downdetector were just sold to Accenture for $1.2 billion. (...) Ookla, the parent company of both tools, has been acquired by the global IT consulting giant Accenture (...).

The open source alternative: LibreSpeed. No tracking scripts, no GPS harvesting, no profile building, no ads and no data sold to anyone."

https://librespeed.org/

https://www.reddit.com/r/xprivo/comments/1rmalpy/news_librespeed_opensource_alternative_made_in/

#FOSS #opensource

LibreSpeed - Speed Test

Free and Open Source Speedtest. No Flash, No Java, No Websocket, No Bullshit.

The cognitive dissonance between 'Your #genAI is smarter than a roomful of PhDs' and 'Your AI is like a junior developer so you have to treat it like a n00b' is just... painful.

It is _so_ unlike a junior developer I don't even know where to start.

Oh wait, yes I do, I feel a podcast coming on. And possibly a blog post. And maybe even a talk. And it isn't what you think.

Get me! I seem to be pretty riled up about this one.

Fuck A. I. - schaut euch bitte mal an, wie großartig das alles ist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUch-BH0Efg
Gorillaz - The Making of The Mountain Video

YouTube

#DIDit: EDRi members spark movement for alternatives to Big Tech

At the 39th Chaos Communication Congress (39C3), German author Marc-Uwe Kling helped launch the idea of a monthly “Digital Independence Day” with a broad coalition of civil society organisations. On the first Sunday of each month, participants explore alternatives to dominant digital platforms, share experiences using #DIDit, and support one another through volunteer-led online and in-person meet-ups. To date, 189 organisations have joined the initiative, organising over 400 meet-ups.

The post #DIDit: EDRi members spark movement for alternatives to Big Tech appeared first on European Digital Rights (EDRi).

#DIDit: EDRi members spark movement for alternatives to Big Tech - European Digital Rights (EDRi)

On the first Sunday of each month, people are invited to explore and move to alternatives to dominant centralised platforms.

European Digital Rights (EDRi)

The actual mistake was forcing the type instead of letting the compiler infer it.
I was telling the compiler too much.
I optional bound an optional!

`if let lastTimeEnd: Date = storedLastTimeFrameEnd() {`

Xcode might warn you about this. On a good day.
My tests spotted the issue immediately!

Test first: 1
Xcode: 0

This was one of the moments where I was glad to have written tests first!

A simple method to get one or the other date.
I just typed it down in confidence and out of a sudden a whole bunch of test were failing! đŸ˜±
Can you spot the issue?

Tiny mistakes like these often sneak in unnoticed and causing mayhem.
How often have you investigated a critical bug, just to find some – after hours of digging – some wrong placed character causing the issue?
Tiny mistake, huge impact!

The code looked fine. It looked correct.
But it wasn’t.

The Swift compiler didn’t scream.
The testing safety net did.

That’s why I still write tests first.

#Swift #iOSDev #Testing #TDD

For non-German speakers:

“Dear media, I can’t stand the headline "No agreement between the US and Denmark” any longer. If an armed man storms a bank, you don't run the headline: "Robber and cashier can't reach an agreement on money transfer." Stop framing imperial aggression as normal diplomacy.” https://mastodon.social/@LorenzMeyer/115898707265759747

The rise and fall of Stack Overflow is a case in point of the parasitic nature of LLMs. LLMs feed their models on places like Stack Overflow to be useful to users, so users flock to them to avoid the eternal snarky comments and just get an answer to their problem right away. But this is a dead end. No new answers will be generated if no one uses Stack Overflow or similar places.

What goes for Stack Overflow goes essentially for the whole internet. Like a mold growing on food, consuming it, and dying once the food is gone - LLMs will kill large parts of the 'old' internet before long.

#StandUpForScience Salzburg, Austria
Gestern hat ein deutscher Alexander ein schreckliches Attentat in Mannheim verĂŒbt. Gestoppt wurde er von Afzal aus Pakistan. Dass ihr so wenig davon hört liegt daran, dass Vorname und Herkunft fĂŒr viele offensichtlich nur interessant sind, wenn man das fĂŒr rechte Hetze missbrauchen kann.