Did somebody say the Fastest Fourier Fransform in the West [1]? I love this kind of stuff, but the barrier to entry just seems so huge. https://ocaml.org/learn/success.html#FFTW
I haven't done this myself, but GnuCash has importing [1] from .qif and .qfx and a few others. Also check out integration [2] with OFX at your bank [3] [1] https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v4/C/gnucash-help/trans-import....…
Point 8 is outdated: https://protonmail.com/support/knowledge-base/protonmail-isr...
Not to mention, who would want to work at a company that forces them to use their product?
To prevent abuse: https://old.reddit.com/r/ProtonMail/comments/62rfta/comment/...
Even Protonmail [1] agrees: "Not recommended If you are attempting to leak state secrets (as was the case of Edward Snowden) or going up against a powerful state adversary, email may not be the most secure medium for…
I wanted one of these anyways: https://www.pine64.org/2021/08/15/introducing-the-pinenote/
Not OP but here are some of mine: - Universal package manager (replaces pip, cabal, npm, etc.) - Declarative OS-config which makes deploys on new devices and servers a breeze - Scheme declaration language (I prefer it…
Another huge plus for source based package managers not elaborated in this article is how easy transformations are [1], so you can rebuild your software with different compilers, dependency versions, source branches,…
Better idea, use Guile's built in Emacs lisp engine: https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Emacs-Li...
Mmmh! https://guix.gnu.org/audio/ode-to-one-two-oh.ogg
I'm running Guix on Void, but I think Guix on Debian (experimental) is better supported [1] and what I plan to switch to eventually. [1] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2020-11/msg002...
It seems that these sort of devices are for sensors not generators. Higher QE leads to higher sensitivity according to the article. I would imagine that manufacturing costs would prevent any interest in making solar…
I don't think multiple exciton generation (which is what you find searching for EQE > 100%) is exactly the same as the photoelectric effect. However, your point more or less stands.
No, the theory describes it (well mostly): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_exciton_generation Someone please inform me if I'm missing a subtlety, but this seems like news for this specific kind of photodetector…
I think this is a great idea for people for people wanting to respect other's sensitivity. However, I also think that it is even more important for people to respect other languages/cultures by not attributing their own…
I'm quite an amateur schemer and have never used Racket, but Christopher Webber's talk [1] gives me the opposite impression and that Racket diverged from the "live system" culture. In my experience Guile is usually…
Funny enough, if you rewrite all of Emacs in Elisp that would superficially seem to make Guile Emacs easier to implement. I wouldn't be surprised if by that time Guile had native compilation and an even better Elisp…
Last commit: Tue, 12 May 2015 But to be fair Guile Elisp is doing fairly well.
As a user of both Guile and Emacs this project has always intrigued me, but I think people arguing for speed, multitasking, or configuring Emacs in Scheme or Javascript are missing the point. Guile Emacs represents an…
Geiser+Guile does work quite fine under Linux for me. Speaking of Scheme and Slime, I have heard of Swank which is for using MIT, Ikarus, Larceny, and Kawa Schemes in Slime.
One cool thing I'm doing with Guile Elisp is writing code that can be called by both Guix and Emacs to deal with the packages required by my Guix and Emacs configurations. Mind you it isn't much code, but it's really…
I suggest either using Nonguix [1], or installing Guix on top of Debian or any other binary distribution if the free software part or small ecosystem is going to prevent you from trying a very great piece of software.…
For non-free software proponents there is Nonguix and various other repos.
And to think I was going to cancel my subscription because the bridge wasn't open source... Not to mention that I missed the Linux support announcement: https://protonmail.com/blog/proton-bridge-linux-launch/
Did somebody say the Fastest Fourier Fransform in the West [1]? I love this kind of stuff, but the barrier to entry just seems so huge. https://ocaml.org/learn/success.html#FFTW
I haven't done this myself, but GnuCash has importing [1] from .qif and .qfx and a few others. Also check out integration [2] with OFX at your bank [3] [1] https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v4/C/gnucash-help/trans-import....…
Point 8 is outdated: https://protonmail.com/support/knowledge-base/protonmail-isr...
Not to mention, who would want to work at a company that forces them to use their product?
To prevent abuse: https://old.reddit.com/r/ProtonMail/comments/62rfta/comment/...
Even Protonmail [1] agrees: "Not recommended If you are attempting to leak state secrets (as was the case of Edward Snowden) or going up against a powerful state adversary, email may not be the most secure medium for…
I wanted one of these anyways: https://www.pine64.org/2021/08/15/introducing-the-pinenote/
Not OP but here are some of mine: - Universal package manager (replaces pip, cabal, npm, etc.) - Declarative OS-config which makes deploys on new devices and servers a breeze - Scheme declaration language (I prefer it…
Another huge plus for source based package managers not elaborated in this article is how easy transformations are [1], so you can rebuild your software with different compilers, dependency versions, source branches,…
Better idea, use Guile's built in Emacs lisp engine: https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Emacs-Li...
Mmmh! https://guix.gnu.org/audio/ode-to-one-two-oh.ogg
I'm running Guix on Void, but I think Guix on Debian (experimental) is better supported [1] and what I plan to switch to eventually. [1] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2020-11/msg002...
It seems that these sort of devices are for sensors not generators. Higher QE leads to higher sensitivity according to the article. I would imagine that manufacturing costs would prevent any interest in making solar…
I don't think multiple exciton generation (which is what you find searching for EQE > 100%) is exactly the same as the photoelectric effect. However, your point more or less stands.
No, the theory describes it (well mostly): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_exciton_generation Someone please inform me if I'm missing a subtlety, but this seems like news for this specific kind of photodetector…
I think this is a great idea for people for people wanting to respect other's sensitivity. However, I also think that it is even more important for people to respect other languages/cultures by not attributing their own…
I'm quite an amateur schemer and have never used Racket, but Christopher Webber's talk [1] gives me the opposite impression and that Racket diverged from the "live system" culture. In my experience Guile is usually…
Funny enough, if you rewrite all of Emacs in Elisp that would superficially seem to make Guile Emacs easier to implement. I wouldn't be surprised if by that time Guile had native compilation and an even better Elisp…
Last commit: Tue, 12 May 2015 But to be fair Guile Elisp is doing fairly well.
As a user of both Guile and Emacs this project has always intrigued me, but I think people arguing for speed, multitasking, or configuring Emacs in Scheme or Javascript are missing the point. Guile Emacs represents an…
Geiser+Guile does work quite fine under Linux for me. Speaking of Scheme and Slime, I have heard of Swank which is for using MIT, Ikarus, Larceny, and Kawa Schemes in Slime.
One cool thing I'm doing with Guile Elisp is writing code that can be called by both Guix and Emacs to deal with the packages required by my Guix and Emacs configurations. Mind you it isn't much code, but it's really…
I suggest either using Nonguix [1], or installing Guix on top of Debian or any other binary distribution if the free software part or small ecosystem is going to prevent you from trying a very great piece of software.…
For non-free software proponents there is Nonguix and various other repos.
And to think I was going to cancel my subscription because the bridge wasn't open source... Not to mention that I missed the Linux support announcement: https://protonmail.com/blog/proton-bridge-linux-launch/