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Tmpod

310 karmajoined vor 7 Jahren
Developer from Portugal.

https://tmpod.dev

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[untitled]

1 points·by Tmpod·vor 3 Tagen·0 comments

Macrodata Refiner – infrastructure for the robotics data loop

macrodata.co
4 points·by Tmpod·letzten Monat·1 comments

Plant Your Seeds in the Radicle Garden

radicle.dev
4 points·by Tmpod·letzten Monat·0 comments

Radicle 1.7.0 – Daffodil

radicle.xyz
3 points·by Tmpod·vor 4 Monaten·1 comments

Blender 5.0

developer.blender.org
4 points·by Tmpod·vor 8 Monaten·2 comments

comments

Tmpod
·vor 3 Tagen·discuss
Intro blog post: https://plyx.iz.rs/blog/introducing-ply
Tmpod
·vor 5 Tagen·discuss
Still barebones, but there are two emerging projects for Portugal's (passenger) trains:

- https://comboios.live

- https://comboios.ruicosta.pt
Tmpod
·vor 5 Tagen·discuss
Wasn't aware of that one, neat! I'll leave another web app: https://osmapp.org
Tmpod
·vor 5 Tagen·discuss
That's OSM Carto[1] on the bottom, the default renderer/style on osm.org, but there are many alternative ones too. For example, Maptiler[2] has a bunch of cleaner styles, closer to Google's, yet with greater detail. Here is a basic one used my OSMApp[3] for that place as well: https://i.ibb.co/7dD05Ldp/Captura-de-ecr-20260706-092411.png

[1]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenStreetMap_Carto [2]: https://www.maptiler.com [3]: https:/osmapp.org
Tmpod
·vor 6 Tagen·discuss
Indeed. I have been slowly but surely completing a11y info in my area for a while. It seems never ending, but it's a good excuse to go take some long walks outside. Hopefully the data is useful to someone in need too :)
Tmpod
·vor 6 Tagen·discuss
For the more experience OSM contributors, there is also a fork called SCEE[1] that adds some extra "quests" and a ton of UI customisability!

[1]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/SCEE
Tmpod
·vor 12 Tagen·discuss
You're right, the USA is huge and highly diverse as well. Yet, I'd still say it's more of a unit than the EU is, in many ways, and especially more so than "Europe". That's what I meant with "Europe is not a unit like the USA is"; not that the USA has absolute unity and Europe has none. But I may be wrong about the USA's cohesion on a deeper level, I've never been there and only see it through an outsider's lens.
Tmpod
·vor 12 Tagen·discuss
I always struggle to take these sort of posts from people who don't live in "Europe" seriously. Europe is not a unit like the USA is, it's very diverse, and you generally can't neatly extrapolate your observations from one country to all others.

It hasn't ever been this hot, this regularly, especially in the northen parts of the continent. Add that to the number of historical building, streets, etc, that really can't (or shouldn't) get littered with eyesores on every balcony, and you can understand why AC units never picked up much steam in a lot of places. But that doesn't mean people have some twisted aversion to the technology, in fact, it already exists in many places. Where I'm from (a southern country), it's more common for a public place (buildings, transport, and so on) to have AC than to not have it. On people's homes, it's less common, but there's been a natural increase in demand. Unfortunately, many can't justify the investment to retrofit it into existing buildings, though new ones are likely to be built with central HVAC systems.

I don't know, it feels weird to read pieces like this one. It seems clear the author does not live over here and has a skewed conception of what Europe is and the peculiarities of each country and region. His previous post on the topic even goes as far as calling out some form of resistant to "foreign technology"...

It's easy to make blanket assumptions, but a bit of empathy and a more careful approach into these issues would go a long way.
Tmpod
·letzten Monat·discuss
Seems interesting, found it on Twitter[1]. From their page:

> Macrodata Labs helps robotics teams turn raw physical-world data into better training datasets. Refiner, our open-source data processing framework, lets you build pipelines locally in Python, then scale the same pipeline on managed cloud compute.

And it looks like it's built by ex-HuggingFace people.

[1]: https://twitter.com/macrodata_labs
Tmpod
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
Agreed, I find Slint really interesting. To me, the biggest pain point is the very limited theming support. It's virtually impossible to make a custom theme without re-implementing most widget logic, which is a shame.
Tmpod
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
New version of Radicle (node v1.7.0 and httpd 0.24.0) has dropped today, with an important security fix and dome other nice improvements.
Tmpod
·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
https://tmpod.dev

Not regularly updated, still. I should try to train some habit of writing, maybe.
Tmpod
·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
There's also the even more barebones DDG Lite: https://lite.duckduckgo.com

I use it often when on very slow or metered connections (still find some of those around).
Tmpod
·vor 7 Monaten·discuss
+1 for Slint! I worked with it for a while and enjoyed it quite a lot. Florian was working on a more glossy compinent library, not sure what has been made of it.

The DSL was pleasant but still had some rough edges. I think they made some nice QoL improvements in the latest releases, but I've not kept up with it. The compile times were quite something, though you can use the previewer tool to prototype faster.

Definitely worth giving Slint a shot, they learnt a lot from QML imo
Tmpod
·vor 7 Monaten·discuss
Well, I can't check if it is still a thing today, but Element's managed servers used to allow you to do that, at least for the web app (though I had the idea they also did that for the old mobile apps?)

Here's a couple of links:

https://element.io/blog/custom-branding/

https://element.io/blog/a-white-label-messaging-app-to-creat...
Tmpod
·vor 8 Monaten·discuss
Perhaps fingerprint.com has stepped up their detection game and have new heuristics to identify you, thwarting the resistFingerprinting measures.

My experience lately has been that fingerprint.com is able to identify my main profile "in bursts", i.e. it will identify me consistently for some days, then it will forget and tell me it's never seen me. Maybe the service they provide on the landing page has a TTL policy? Either way, I've observed this behaviour on both my main profile and my "Firefox Focus"-like profile (a mix of no history + automatic temporary containers). On Mullvad Browser, however, it always seems to group me with random access across the globe.
Tmpod
·vor 8 Monaten·discuss
It seems it was pushed to 18/11. Here follows the notice posted on Discord:

> Hey @everyone, apologies for the Blender 5.0 false alarm earlier today. The announcement was scheduled to go out this morning, and I even double-checked the official release date last night before bed to confirm everything was still on track. Unfortunately, an unexpected delay pushed the launch back at the last minute. Blender 5.0 will now officially release on November 18. Thank you all for the enthusiasm and understanding, your support means a lot, and the wait is almost over.
Tmpod
·vor 8 Monaten·discuss
To be released tomorrow.
Tmpod
·vor 9 Monaten·discuss
+1 for ijson. I wrote some pretty fast and lightweight parsers a while back, using ijson's basic stream. Never heard of jiter, thanks for the posts!
Tmpod
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
This is a joke, right? The landing page makes it seem so.

I tried the captcha in their login page and it made the entire page, including the puzzle piece slider, run at 2 fps.

My god, we do really live in 2025.