Thanks for the info! I might brave it if weather holds up then.
What's the best Matrix client?
I've never used Matrix, and I'm overwhelmed at all the options and feature criteria on the project website.
I'd prefer a native app over electron/similar, but ideally would like something that works on most desktop platforms (windows, mac, linux), although I'm open to it if it is truly superior.
I've been wanting to do this but the bridge being down and the cold have stopped me! Did you just do it as an out and back?
How Ivy League Admissions Broke America
The meritocracy isn’t working. We need something new.
The title doesn't do it justice; A history of the creation of competitive selective enrollment at educational institutions (not limited to the Ivies), and a discussion of its impacts on American society, as well as a consideration of possible alternatives.
Nope, 25 gb is just english language wikipedia compressed, no images. All the other languages are smaller.
Lemmy's Docs are pretty good.
Have you done any recipes where you vary the final internal temperature to compare results? Mostly what I would want to do is probably for things like cookies (in pursuit of the perfect balance of chewy/crunchy chocolate chip), but I imagine it would be interesting to try on pastries and bread!
A couple things I read this year I can vouch for:
- The Decipherment of Linear B; A history of the decipherment of the Myceanean language; part linguistics, part code breaking.
- Ignition!: An informal history of liquid rocket propellants; Fucking hilarious, full of insane stories about the early history of rocketry and the many characters involved.
Nudge has been on my list for a while! Will add Elements of Choice for sure.
Have you played around with tracking temperatures on other baked goods? I'm very curious and think it would be cool to trial on more foods empirically!
Under filters and blocks in settings! You definitely can.
RunnerUp for Android is great
Lol, I probably should have said "legacy". Would hope no one is writing new SOAP APIs in 2024!
A few niche examples:
/r/generative /r/musicians /r/wildernessbackpacking /r/tropicalweather /r/analogcommunity /r/heavymind
Good luck convincing the non-technical users there to come here. This place is currently great for interests catered to programmers and sysadmins (speaking as one!), but artist and hobby communities are seriously lacking.
Thank you! Hope they taste as good as they look!
SOAP, which is basically dead, or GraphQL.
I think to trying meet all of these without compromises (such as privacy and performance) is basically impossible. How would one boost engagement on positive emotions or personalize without large data mining efforts, model building, and running text classification on every comment or post?
I agree they are good aspirations.
That's fair, I guess I just don't see the connection to OP. From how you phrased this I assumed you were disagreeing.
This looks cool, but I would prefer to not pass my credentials to a third party, especially for features that should probably be in the default client.
Engagement does not exclusively mean commenting or posting; voting is also engagement. If you just want to lurk, why have an account in the first place?