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http://freecadweb.org/wiki/index.php?title=Release_notes_0.16 13:36 < kanzure> .title https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11531448 13:36 < yoleaux> The history of peer review, and how it was troubled from the start | Hacker News 13:36 < kanzure> http://www.nature.com/news/peer-review-troubled-from-the-start-1.19763 13:40 -!- DroneFox [~DroneFox@95.128.68.231] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 13:40 -!- DroneFox [~DroneFox@95.128.68.231] has joined ##hplusroadmap 13:55 < kanzure> https://github.com/symbiolab/bio-labware/blob/master/000_bio-labware_overview.md 15:12 < heath> https://palmeral.github.io/min/ 15:21 -!- nmz787_i [~ntmccork@134.134.139.82] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:21 < nmz787_i> sup 15:33 < catern> heath: that browser appears to be written by a fan of debian, so it can't be that bad 15:33 < pasky> heath: interesting, but still not what I'm waiting for (a browser that just drops the distinction between bookmarks and tabs and finds the right blend of both)... maybe it's in the right direction though 15:50 -!- Gurkenglas_ [Gurkenglas@dslb-178-000-178-156.178.000.pools.vodafone-ip.de] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:54 -!- Aurelius_Home [~cpopell@c-73-200-185-48.hsd1.va.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:04 -!- wbraun [~wbraun@dhcp-18-111-27-116.dyn.MIT.EDU] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:09 < xentrac_> pasky: that's interesting 16:10 -!- |node [uid125132@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-kpskaayjkfnxpwmh] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:10 < xentrac_> someone wrote a browser entirely in CSS and JavaScript? forgive me if I assume they're lying through their teeth here 16:11 < xentrac_> I mean ejs is the only ahead-of-time JS compiler I know of, and it's not yet ready for production use, and I don't think anyone has even come close to writing an ACID-testable browser engine in JS (even if they *did* have a compiler for it) 16:12 < pasky> I use tabs as bookmarks as bookmarks didn't evolve at all since someone invented them in 1992; but the downside is that my browser takes a lot of memory and is slow and game over without vertical tabs :( 16:13 < xentrac_> you probably would benefit from being able to tag your tabs too 16:13 < pasky> xentrac_: it's as much in CSS and JavaScript as Firefox is in XUL (if they still call it that) 16:13 < xentrac_> hmm, I don't think Firefox is in XUL 16:13 < pasky> xentrac_: probably not; I'd never bother; I'd benefit from them autoclustering and fast fulltext search 16:13 < xentrac_> I mean none of it is 16:13 < kanzure> yes i expect my tabs to get cached and stored as bookmarks, some sort of fall-off algorithm or backoff algorithm 16:14 < xentrac_> Seamonkey used XUL 16:14 < kanzure> and everything i browse should also be cached in a local caching proxy 16:14 < pasky> well my firefox uses something called xulrunner, or used to 16:14 < xentrac_> yeah, but basically it avoids using XUL for anything IIRC 16:14 < kanzure> pasky: i have been using a tag-based bookmark manager for a while now, https://github.com/davidlazar/jotmuch 16:14 < xentrac_> even though it runs under xulrunner 16:15 < kanzure> pasky: and my one modification to xmonad was the ability to bring windows up based on tags (or was it just a single keyword?) i applied. but not quite integrated with bookmarks... 16:15 < pasky> interesting... but so much bother 16:16 < pasky> if some page is interesting and i want to come back to it later (to heck for updates or just continue reading), *i won't close the tab* 16:16 < pasky> and i won't use bookmarks gizmo that requires a iota more activity from me than that, i'm afraid :) 16:17 < xentrac_> pasky: I've always found it useful to write notes about things 16:18 < pasky> for me that always turns to a big project that suddenly is hugely expensive to keep up and i give up :) 16:19 < kanzure> pasky: command line tagged bookmarking tool is not significant effort. about the same as "open shell, call vim". e.g. i use "jot bookmark url tag1 tag2 tag3". 16:19 < xentrac_> pasky: yeah, here's an example bookmark of mine, in a text file that I keep open in Emacs 16:20 < xentrac_> http://jeff-vogel.blogspot.com.ar/2016/04/how-i-deal-with-harassment-abuse-and.html?m=1 How to deal with #public-shaming and online #harassment and abuse. 16:20 < pasky> kanzure: it sounds sane, but in my case my tabs would probably start queuing up for jotting :) 16:20 < pasky> another downside is that it doesn't keep state 16:20 < xentrac_> so I can use ^R to search in my notes 16:21 < pasky> like where am i scrolled in that long document, or in what chapter of finnegan's wake ;) i ended up 16:21 < xentrac_> some things I actually take the time to summarize, which helps me understand them 16:21 < xentrac_> http://www.economist.com/news/business/21696941-solar-power-reshaping-energy-production-developing-world-follow-sun?fsrc=scn/tw/te/pe/ed/followthesun Jordan is installing a 5 km² 160MW #photovoltaic #solar plant outside Ma’an; Jordan imports 96% of its #energy as fossil fuels, amounting to 10% of its GDP. China, since 2015 the biggest producer of solar energy, subsidizes PV plants, now producing 3% of its electricity; it’s expected to 16:21 < xentrac_> that bookmark is actually 1.2K 16:21 < kanzure> gross, xentrac reads the news 16:22 < xentrac_> oh hey, kanzure, I just noticed I have you on my calendar 16:22 < pasky> xentrac_: I think I just use google to come back to pages i need to come back to for information 16:22 < xentrac_> three months ago you claimed I was a terrible person because I didn't know enough about Bitcoin 16:22 < kanzure> pasky: that's a failing strategy 16:23 < kanzure> xentrac_: i am pretty sure that summary is false, surely i would have given you a far more specific reason 16:23 < xentrac_> you didn't really give any reason 16:23 < xentrac_> but it was part of a conversation about Bitcoin and what the resolution of the block size tempest in a teapot was going to be 16:24 < kanzure> god damn it you fucking lied to me 16:24 < kanzure> 12:44 < kanzure> your accusations of censorship are not based on physical reality and you are a terrible person 16:24 < xentrac_> and I was saying that I didn't know enough about the situation to know what was going on 16:24 < xentrac_> do you still think I'm a terrible person? I decided it wasn't worth talking to you for a while under those circumstances 16:24 < kanzure> "you didn't really give any reason" 16:24 < pasky> oh I remember that message! 16:25 < kanzure> yeah it was a few seconds ago 16:25 < xentrac_> I mean i can give you another three months if you still think that 16:25 < pasky> but - it wasn't a joke? 16:25 < xentrac_> I could totally be wrong about the censorship stuff obviously 16:25 < kanzure> you are definitely wrong about the censorship stuff, i also showed you how you were wrong (i also showed you physical evidence) 16:27 < xentrac_> it seemed to me that your evidence supported the accusations of censorship, since it consisted of explanations of why such censorship would be justifiable 16:27 < kanzure> i forgot that censorship is one of those magic accusations that transcends physical reality and evidence and reason 16:27 < xentrac_> which, who knows, maybe it is 16:27 < xentrac_> it's all very inside baseball to me 16:27 < kanzure> literally to this day you can still do a search like "site:reddit.com/r/bitcoin xt" and find that it's totally not censored. 16:28 < xentrac_> I did at the time, and what I saw looked like the remnants after extensive censorship, but I don't really care enough about the subject to repeat the experiment 16:28 < xentrac_> I mean if I did care enough about it then I would probably know what was going on and not be pleading ignorance 16:28 < xentrac_> so I didn't fucking lie to you 16:28 < kanzure> you weren't pleading ignorance you were pleading censorship 16:29 < kanzure> you definitely lied to me- you told me i didn't give you a reason. i just checked the logs and found that i had. 16:29 < xentrac_> you didn't give a reason in what you just pasted above 16:29 < kanzure> *shrug* there were earlier lines from that log 16:29 < kanzure> you were there. 16:30 < kanzure> being a terrible person isn't the end of the world, think of it as a new challenge to overcome or something, i don't know 16:30 < xentrac_> anyway, basically I don't really care about the Bitcoin XT stuff because I figure it will resolve itself one way or another without my involvement, and I don't have any special insight to bring to bear --- rather the contrary 16:30 < xentrac_> oh, so you still think I'm a terrible person, then? 16:31 < kanzure> you don't care yet you still raise the flag of censorship; something ain't adding up there. yes that's completely terrible. 16:32 < xentrac_> I was saying that one of the reasons that I didn't have very good information about what was going on was that there were credible accusations of censorship pointed at the places I would usually go for information 16:32 < xentrac_> which makes them untrustworthy, even though the accusations are somewhat uncertain 16:32 < xentrac_> which means I would have to care a lot to become more informed 16:33 < kanzure> it also paints your selection of information sources as extremely questionable 16:33 < xentrac_> anyway, so I'll give you another three months 16:33 < xentrac_> thanks for the feedback! 16:33 < kanzure> i recommend not reading the news either. 16:33 < kanzure> causes brain damage of a few kinds 16:34 < xentrac_> pasky: what wasn't a joke? no, I'm pretty sure he was serious 16:34 < xentrac_> it would be better to have scroll position and frame state and stuff like that also saved in my bookmarks file 16:35 < xentrac_> but I think the most valuable thing is actually sharing your annotations with other people, which is a lot of what people do on things like Fecebutt and Twatter 16:36 < xentrac_> full-text search is pretty great but right now my biggest problem with Google is that it's clogged with spam except when it returns a Wikipedia result 16:37 < xentrac_> which is nice when it happens, but Wikipedia is kind of shallow most of the time 16:38 < xentrac_> btw, related to fabrication technology, I found a bunch of useful information about electroplating and electroforming with copper and copper alloys (including both zinc brasses and tin bronzes) in uh 16:39 < xentrac_> the ASM Specialty Handbook "Copper and Copper Alloys" 16:43 < xentrac_> its primary source is a book by Reinhold from 1971 called the Electroplating Engineering Handbook 16:43 < xentrac_> which doesn't seem to be in libgen 16:48 < xentrac_> the interesting part to me was that it's apparently eminently practical to electroplate/electrodeposit copper at a thickness of 50 nanometers per second 16:49 < xentrac_> which might be a reasonable way of doing nanoscale 3-D printing in metal 16:50 -!- nildicit_ [~nildicit@gateway/vpn/privateinternetaccess/nildicit] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 16:57 -!- PatrickRobotham [uid18270@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-uqgdetqgwtxsumua] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:07 -!- Gurkenglas_ [Gurkenglas@dslb-178-000-178-156.178.000.pools.vodafone-ip.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 17:08 -!- c0rw1n is now known as c0rw|zZz 17:26 -!- jtimon [~quassel@18.29.134.37.dynamic.jazztel.es] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 17:27 < Jenda`_> pasky: My classmate was shocked that I have 40 tabs open and asked how much memory it takes. Only 730 MB with JavaScript turned off. 17:27 < Jenda`_> pasky: Have you tried having bookmarks toolbar instead of tabs? 17:38 -!- sh [~sh@89.101.222.213] has quit [Disconnected by services] 17:39 -!- saurik [saurik@carrier.saurik.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 17:39 -!- sh [~sh@89.101.222.213] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:39 -!- night [~Adifex@unaffiliated/adifex] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 17:40 -!- saurik [saurik@carrier.saurik.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:46 -!- Aurelius_Laptop [~cpopell@c-73-200-185-48.hsd1.va.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:46 -!- night [~Adifex@unaffiliated/adifex] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:50 -!- Aurelius_Laptop [~cpopell@c-73-200-185-48.hsd1.va.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 18:15 -!- Aurelius_Laptop [~cpopell@c-73-200-185-48.hsd1.va.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 18:19 -!- yashgaroth [~yashgarot@2602:306:35fa:d500:f5e0:f867:a11d:8d52] has joined ##hplusroadmap 18:22 -!- Aurelius_Laptop [~cpopell@c-73-200-185-48.hsd1.va.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 18:25 < kanzure> bookmarks toolbar ain't the same. takes too long to load anything. 18:32 -!- |node [uid125132@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-kpskaayjkfnxpwmh] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 18:59 < nmz787> anyone here use flatcam? 19:00 < kanzure> "Ironically, it was Boris Derjaguin's participation in the polywater debacle that caused many to dismiss him when he claimed to have synthesized diamond by chemical vapor deposition, at pressures far below the thermodynamic stability region for diamond. In fact, he was right and diamond synthesis by CVD is routine today. We probably lost about a decade of progress in diamond CVD because of Derjaguin's having been tarred with polywater, ... 19:00 < kanzure> ... as it were." 19:19 -!- jaboja [~jaboja@vps.jaboja.pl] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 19:38 < kanzure> "Abstract rule neurons in the endbrain support intelligent behaviour in corvid songbirds" http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2013/131128/ncomms3878/full/ncomms3878.html 19:38 < kanzure> "Despite the lack of a layered neocortex and fundamental differences in endbrain organization in birds compared with mammals, intelligent species evolved from both vertebrate classes. Among birds, corvids show exceptional cognitive flexibility. Here we explore the neuronal foundation of corvid cognition by recording single-unit activity from an association area known as the nidopallium caudolaterale (NCL) while carrion crows make ... 19:38 < kanzure> ... flexible rule-guided decisions, a hallmark of executive control functions. The most prevalent activity in NCL represents the behavioural rules, while abstracting over sample images and sensory modalities of the rule cues. Rule coding is weaker in error trials, thus predicting the crows’ behavioural decisions. This suggests that the abstraction of general principles may be an important function of the NCL, mirroring the function of ... 19:39 < kanzure> ... primate prefrontal cortex. 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