05 Jan 24

Validate unknown data with Valibot, the open source schema library with bundle size, type safety and developer experience in mind.

by chrisSt 2 years ago

19 Dec 23

Official home of America’s most comprehensive database of police violence. Get the facts about police brutality and how to address it.

by levibeach 2 years ago

04 Dec 23

An Open Source JavaScript Visualization Library.

by tobhar 2 years ago

29 Nov 23

Scrapscript is a tiny programming language and messaging notation. Use it to make small programs and share them with others! Our community celebrates connectedness, correctness, and compression.

by eli 2 years ago

30 Oct 23

NRW.Plus bietet weitreichende Informationen zur Klimaentwicklung, Klimafolgen und zur Klimaanpassung.

by tobhar 2 years ago

06 Jul 23

Why I’m using the unstructured Python library to handle complex text data while building a private AI assistant, and also explaining its benefits and why it’s the perfect fit for my use case.

by racewar 2 years ago

04 Jul 23

In the following interview, Pipkin outlines their continued interest in the natural world as it manifests in their works, the psychological ramifications of humanity’s reduction into datasets, and the notions of queerness as not an exhibition of gender identity, but rather a deeper questioning if not subversion of relationality.

by eli 2 years ago

03 May 23

Build polished data products with SQL and markdown

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29 Apr 23

And of course, the first thing to do is to create arrays. But… Forth has no arrays! Oh god! What to do!? CREATE .. DOES>. Amazing, truly.

by eli 2 years ago

A natural question that beginners often ask is: Why doesn’t Forth have features that are standard in other languages, for example, arrays? The answer is that Forth is so facile at creating new data types that it is usually easier to invent something that exactly suits your needs than it is to force your program to conform to an arbitrary standard.

by eli 2 years ago

03 Apr 23

We propose encoding a 16-bit string as a proquint of alternating consonants and vowels as follows. Four-bits for consonants, and two-bits for vowels:0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F | 0 1 2 3b d f g h j k l m n p r s t v z | a i o uSeparate proquints using dashes, which can go un-pronounced or be pronounced “eh”.

by neauoire 2 years ago saved 2 times

We propose encoding a 16-bit string as a proquint of alternating consonants and vowels as follows. Four-bits for consonants, and two-bits for vowels:0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F | 0 1 2 3b d f g h j k l m n p r s t v z | a i o uSeparate proquints using dashes, which can go un-pronounced or be pronounced “eh”.

by eli 2 years ago saved 2 times

27 Mar 23

Free your Apple Notes data from Notes.app. Contribute to HamburgChimps/apple-notes-liberator development by creating an account on GitHub.

by chrisSt 2 years ago

03 Mar 23

Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base that can be read and edited by humans and machines. Wikidata acts as central storage for the structured data of its Wikimedia sister projects including Wikipedia, Wikivoyage, Wiktionary, Wikisource, and others.

by tobhar 2 years ago