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Miguel Dorta

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Indie developer making space game https://t.co/ybEiSNbPyA

Tokyo Katılım Mayıs 2013
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Matt Mullin@matthewwmullin·
NASA HAS RELEASED OVER 12,000 IMAGES OF THE ARTEMIS II MISSION. Unbelievable perspectives captured by the Crew! The aurora on the eclipse is incredible.
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@Birdyword This is what they did in the London castle climbing centre
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Mike Bird
Mike Bird@Birdyword·
Many people do not seem to want data centres built near them, despite the fact that they don't cause that much traffic and often generate a lot of local tax revenue. I suspect it's partly because they're ugly! My proposal:
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
It's our home. This Earth Day, see our planet as our Artemis II astronauts saw it with these new images from the mission.
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
Astronaut Christina Koch pointed a camera out the window of the Orion spacecraft and caught this: Earth, half-lit, 33,800 miles below her. No human has seen the planet from this far since 1972.
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Ben Visness
Ben Visness@its_bvisness·
On June 6 we are hosting the first-ever Handmade Network Expo in Vancouver, BC, an in-person event celebrating software made from scratch. Among the lineup: a new game from @antovsky & @nicbarkeragain, a time travel debugger for macOS by @leddoo_dev, a custom metaprogramming language and IDE from @frogtoss, a custom game engine by @gdechichi, and more. More info and tickets below :)
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🇪🇸España en Japón 🇯🇵
Si viajas a Japón: tolerancia CERO 🚫 con las drogas ❌Prohibida la posesión, incluso en pequeñas cantidades ⚠️Detención inmediata y procesos largos 🚔Penas de prisión y multas elevadas ✈️Controles estrictos en aeropuertos Más información: 🔗exteriores.gob.es/es/ServiciosAl…
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
Make new friends, but keep the old. A new photo captures the Moon's near side on the right (the side we see from Earth, identifiable by its dark splotches) and its far side on the left. The Artemis II crew are the first to see the far side with human eyes.
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NASA@NASA·
Even in darkness, we glow. In this image of Earth taken by the Artemis II crew, we can see the electric lights of human activity. In the lower right, sunlight illuminates the limb of the planet.
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Miguel Dorta@migue_dorta·
@miaaowing You can map it to another key that you wont use. Though command+backspace works fine and you get used to it
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Miguel Dorta@migue_dorta·
@adtramp Sí, yo vi la de Scorsese pero parece que es la misma historia que el libro
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Adrián D.
Adrián D.@adtramp·
@migue_dorta La del 71 no la he visto, sólo la de Scorsese, pero entiendo que adaptan lo mismo
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Adrián D.
Adrián D.@adtramp·
Era perfectamente posible, y hubo cientos de miles de conversos católicos hasta el sakoku. Fueron los protestantes holandeses y el inglés William Adams los que propiciaron la expulsión de los jesuitas y la persecución y martirio de los católicos japoneses.
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Masahiro Shinoda explains why it was impossible for the Jesuits to impose their religion in Japan: "Interviewer: Is 'Silence' (1971) critical of the very fact of the Catholics coming to Japan and imposing an alien culture on the Japanese? Shinoda: Japan is an island surrounded by the sea. Many cultures from outside have come here. Japan could not refuse them. The sea current itself conveyed these foreigners to Japan’s southern shores. Japan’s culture thus consists of many, many foreign cultures in a mixture. Sometimes it caused us to lose our essential Japanese culture. I’m not even sure sometimes what Japanese culture is. In the sixteenth century Christianity and the gun were introduced into Japan. The introduction of the gun was a traumatic event and had a much deeper impact than did Christianity. The Japanese people were perplexed, but they are a realistic people and they made their choices pragmatically, giving up the metaphysical. We are empiricists, materialists. Interviewer: If I had made that movie, I would have questioned the right of the Jesuit priests to come to Japan and impose their ideas on the Japanese. Shinoda: No, it was impossible for the Jesuits to impose their religion on the Japanese because of the animism believed in by this insular, island people. It was not to be destroyed by so severe a religion as Christianity. Christianity destroyed the Roman gods, but the Japanese gods were protected by the softness of Buddhism. Buddhism is so soft that it was absorbed into the Japanese culture of the time. The Japanese people believed that Buddhism could easily marry with Shinto, and thus Japanese culture is a mixed breed of both religions. Then Christianity came, but by this time the native animism of Shinto and Buddhism were already coexisting in harmony. I think that there was no room for an additional religion. All Eastern religions are in accordance with a belief in the oneness of man and nature, whereas Christianity deals with the relationship between one man and another. When movies, or film culture, were introduced into Japan they were already based on modern Western thought. But Japanese culture influenced the kind of films that would be made here, despite the Western origins of the cinema. I must categorize the films of the world into three distinct types. European films are based upon human psychology, American films upon action and the struggles of human beings, and Japanese films upon circumstance." ('Voices from the Japanese Cinema', Joan Mellen, 1975)

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Amazing Maps
Amazing Maps@amazingmap·
This map claims to be the most accurate map of the world Created by Japanese architect Hajime Narukawa, the AuthaGraph projection preserves the true relative size of landmasses far better than traditional maps
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Miguel Dorta@migue_dorta·
@cmuratori Very insane take, you need to download linux first to run openclaw!
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Miguel Dorta@migue_dorta·
@kodingnights I had to change to the following tab, but it seems that it will get harder to find new interesting stuff
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Old Internet@OldInternetFeel·
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Casey Muratori
Casey Muratori@cmuratori·
The top critical replies to Coder Girl here were "4 hours fixing audio drivers nobody asked about", "Installing Linux is a mess", and "sure if you don't like to game". I have been a Linux user since SlackWare in the mid 90s. I would have agreed with all three of those up until around a year ago. Here is the reality I have been experiencing now: 1) My livingroom gaming machine is now permanently Bazzite. I installed the default Bazzite distribution from a USB key with no modifications. It can run Steam in deck mode, so I can use it with my (Microsoft!) XBox controller, and I play almost exclusively Windows games on it, which run (shockingly) flawlessly in Proton. I have yet to encounter a single compatibility problem, although I am sure I would if I played competitive shooters since their anticheat kernel drivers are designed to prevent using it anywhere but on unaltered Windows distributions. Anticheat is really the only thing holding Linux back from being an immediate substitute for a Windows gaming machine. 2) My audio workstation is now also Bazzite, since I figured it was easier than maintaining two distros. Default install just worked, no drivers necessary, despite the equivalent Windows install needing both Yamaha and Behringer drivers to be installed manually to function properly. It "just worked" out of the box for audio as compared to the Windows equivalent, and has been rock solid - no drop outs, no crashes. I did not have to touch a single audio configuration option. I just installed Reaper and PianoTeq, and everything worked. 3) The only machine I've found so far that has trouble working out-of-the-box with Linux is a Microsoft Surface tablet. But I still got it to work, it just required me to manually install a kernel patch because support for things like the Surface touchscreen aren't built into Linux distros currently. Once I did install the patch manually, it works perfectly, and even has a touchscreen keyboard just like Windows does. So even Microsoft's own hardware can run Linux just fine, and it would even be turnkey if your Linux distro of choice decided to mainline the Surface driver repo. The bottom line is that people who think Linux is worse than Windows either haven't used it lately, or are not being honest about how bad Windows has become. Windows is circling the drain. Every update, it gets worse. The number of problems I regularly have to solve on our remaining Windows machines dwarf anything I have to do for Linux system maintenance. Windows had a good run, but Microsoft has obviously focused its resources on SaaS and cloud computing. They don't care about Windows anymore, and neither should you. The next decade is about transitioning to Linux everywhere.
Coder girl 👩‍💻@dev_maims

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