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30 Minuten mit Claude Code, TUI 3-Rotor Enigma Simulator ist fertig. God damn, wie soll ich jemals noch zu irgendwas anderem in meinem Leben kommen, solange ich Claude hab?

Um @bert_hubert zu zitieren:

»For example, at one point, it was unthinkable that we could operate without the American GPS system. Today, every phone and every smartwatch also uses the EU Galileo satellite system, and Galileo is now the best satellite navigation system in the world. It only cost €15 billion!«
Quelle: https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/now-how-to-get-that-european-cloud/

Nun drängt sich an der Stelle die Frage auf, warum klappte das bei Galileo, aber bei den meisten anderen - vor allem „digitalen“ - Projekten nicht?
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But how to get to that European cloud? - Bert Hubert's writings

The very short version: It has now become clear that European governments can no longer rely on American clouds, and that we lack good and comprehensive alternatives. Market forces have failed to deliver a truly European cloud, and businesses won’t naturally buy as yet unproven cloud services, even when adorned with a beautiful European 🇪🇺 flag, so for now nothing will happen. This article is part of a series of posts on (European) cloud challenges.

Bert Hubert's writings
@_holger Dito. SpamSieve funktioniert da aber wirklich gut und zuverlässig. Man muss am Anfang ein bisschen Arbeit investieren, um die validen Gruppen (bei mir nur zwei) rauszufiltern, aber gerade mit verschiedenen Empfangsadressen hat er das recht schnell raus.
I’ve had only one job in my career where metrics and A/B testing and all that was a thing. I’ve been lucky! This article is a good tour of what happened — with some ideas for improvement.
https://blog.mikeswanson.com/backseat-software/
Backseat Software – Mike Swanson's Blog

@iMichi Kann ich mir momentan nur schwer vorstellen - ich hab wirklich keinen Bock auf die Shitshow der AI-Hasser.
@blinry Nice! Reminds me of @threebodybot :-)
@vesen It’s basically a reimplementation of vux (https://github.com/nemethf/vux), an mp3 player from the early 2000s. The higher the score, the better chance a song is being randomly picked and played.
Skipping or completing a song changes the scores accordingly, over time giving you a good understanding how much you like specific songs.
GitHub - nemethf/vux: source code of an old debian package named vux, the Vacillating Utilitarian eXtemporizer

source code of an old debian package named vux, the Vacillating Utilitarian eXtemporizer - nemethf/vux

GitHub
Fast das Ergebnis vergessen, bevor ich schon wieder das nächste Häuschen bastele...
Kurzes Statusupdate - quasi feature-complete:
⁃ Plex Musikplayer für’s Terminal
⁃ Bell-curve random function
⁃ sehr granulare Filter
⁃ Rich UI terminal interface
⁃ ASCII art für Cover
⁃ Playlist support
⁃ Artist Radio Function (wir nennen es Corridor)
⁃ Interfaces für Popularity & related artists/tracks
⁃ "Switch to Album” mode
⁃ Scrobbling zu last.fm & listenbrainz