@BassMumbler Hah! I'm glad that you liked it. :) I'll switch the display photo on that account to let people like yourselves realize that it's from me. 😅
I also went on that instance due to the jawdropping quota!
@hamishcampbell I feel that this is less of a reasonable assumption nowadays than it used to be, as the technical specifics of using the web have become more and more hidden away from general users.
Moreover, at least until #PeerTube gains a ridiculously huge share of the video streaming market, it can be very easy to infer whose IP is whose (as there's only a handful of regular users/seeders).
The fact that #PeerTube uses tech that leaks the IP addresses of seeders/leechers makes for a weird dance for privacy-conscious users, especially providers of content: to seed or not to seed? To seed only when on public networks, such as when you're at McDonald's or a library? To lead unaware consumers to leak their IP? #ethics#WebRTC
I attempted to record an offline #livecoding session during which I would build a #Jupyter interactive graph, but it immediately became obvious that I needed more experience with the #Python stuff that the examples I was working with used. 😅
Publishing some sort of web show to #PeerTube while the signal to noise ratio on there is still low might allow you to gather some followers that you might not get otherwise. 😅 https://joinpeertube.org/en/#marketing
@bthall Mike V said it, and to me it made sense. There is one episode of "Loveletters to Skateboarding" about curbs. It doesn't state it, but expresses the same. You really need close to nothing to have shitloads of fun. (I can't do much tricks, btw. but am at it).
Been skating. Like always it was big fun. A big pity, i can't express it. "skateboarding means to make something out of nothing". That's probably as close as i can get.
@nadir 😙 And it's a delight to be able to think of a trick or movement and feel your body rise to the occasion! I haven't heard of other people expressing that skating is like creating something from nothing, but I've thought about it too. 😊 #skateboarding
@tindall Hey, I'm trying to Follow you on Mastodon.social but I can't for some reason, nor can I see your toots. Has your instance blocked Mastodon.social (or me, personally 😅)?
@feoh Good question. 😅 I'm interested in using it for data collection, analysis, and presentation of analyses to users, so #Django seems like a good eventual fit and I'm exploring #Jupyter in the meantime. But I'd also like to learn how to use it for game development, app development, and maybe graph systems (relating things together). 😊
I found some #Android apps for learning programming and so far I've gone through the #rLang course (it was basic) and part of the #Python one, both in the app "Programming Hub." The Python one is much better. 😄
This lets me dip into #coding stuff during downtime and makes it fun.
I suspect that in the future, the key constraint that one runs into when searching for a home will be the characteristics of the foundation on a given lot: size (max square footage of home it'd support) and strength (max number of floors safely supported, such as three or four stories).
All other aspects will be modular and reconfigurable (⬇️waste). This will allow for a market in reuseable parts of houses, which lets buyers sell off parts of existing home that they don't want or get new parts.