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I'm a bit of an eclectic mess 🙂 I've been a programmer, journalist, editor, TV producer, and a few other things.

I'm currently working on my second novel which is complete, but is in the edit stage. I wrote my first novel over 20 years ago but then didn't write much till now.

I post about #Coding, #Flutter, #Writing, #Movies and #TV. I'll also talk about #Technology, #Gadgets, #MachineLearning, #DeepLearning and a few other things as the fancy strikes ...

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Fahim Farook

A total of 94 papers in the cs.CV category on arXiv.org today — 55 new, 39 updated.

I just want to work on my list filtering code for my Fedi client, but I guess I’ll have to go through papers first? 😛

#AI #CV #NewPapers #DeepLearning #MachineLearning
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Fahim Farook

So … good news, bad news situation with yesterday’s experiment with putting some of the more high-volume people I follow on to lists and unfollowing them 😛

My hometimeline was so much leaner and cleaner today. There were very few replies and I just got posts that I was actually interested in and was through my home timeline in record time since I had like one third the normal volume of posts.

On the other hand, the list had not moved at all since I created it yesterday, except for one post 😀

Now if I’d stopped to think about this before I came up with my “brilliant” plan, I would have realized this — given the philosophy behind Mastodon/Fediverse, I don’t think anybody really wants you following people without the followee knowing/approving the action. So, creating lists the way Twitter allowed you to would not make much sense from a privacy standpoint.

Unfortunately, that makes lists a rather useless feature in the Fediverse since, as far as I know, there is no server-side filtering of posts from lists from your main timeline. If you just scroll through and read a bit and don’t care about duplicates, this is fine. But if you obsessively go through every post till you are caught up, like I do, then this becomes annoying pretty fast 😛

So my plan at the moment is to implement client-side filtering. When posts are fetched from the server for the home timeline, see if any of the fetched posts are authored by, replies to, or boosts by people on any of my lists. If they are, filter out those posts since they will be displayed on the lists.

I’m not sure how CPU intensive this will be and how smooth the experience will be. But I’m going to try and find out …

#Lists #Following #FediStuff #FediClients
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Just a cottage by the water. Sometimes simple scenes are best.

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Fahim Farook

Some years ago the news that a new “Civilization” game was in development would have excited me to no end 🙂 I used to love “SimCity” and “Civilization” to no end and I think back in the day, I played every “Sim” game that I could get my had on … “SimEarth”, “SimLife”, “SimFarm”, “SimTown”, “SimCopter” … I think I played all of them … or at least got them and tried them …

But, I didn’t play “Civilization VI” and the new game brings me no excitement. I think I just can’t get excited by that kind of gameplay any longer. Sure, compared to the original “Civilization”, the graphics have come a long way and it looks gorgeous, but I just don’t have the time/energy for the game play.

Now if they come up with a new version of “Civilization: Beyond Earth” with a good storyline (not just the building and exploration), I might be up for that 🙂

#Games #Civilization
A new Civilization game is in d…
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In China there is a legend that if a carp is strong enough to swim upstream against strong currents, it can become a dragon.
@folklore
🎨'Carp' from an untitled series known as 'Large Fish' - Utagawa Hiroshige, 1842.

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I had an amazingly successful hunt yesterday. I saw five different species of .

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The stunning Ceratina cobaltina, a small carpenter bee. Texas.

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On November 12, 1833, there was a meteor shower so intense that it was possible to see up to 100,000 meteors crossing the sky every hour. At the time, many thought it was the end of the world, so much so that it inspired this woodcut by Adolf Vollmy.



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Mountain Hare.

I've not had the pleasure of spending a day in the company of mountain hares for a few years now, but today made up for it.

Wonderful weather, soft light, great clients and magical subjects.

Canon R7, RF100-500mm, 500mm, f/7.1, 1/1600th, ISO 800

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Word of the Day: MUBBLEFUBBLES (19th century, slang) — bad mood, low spirits.

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when you're cute af but you still demand respect

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Fahim Farook

Hmm … “Diablo IV” beta is starting on March 24th. So the question now is, do we pre-order to get access to the beta or do we wait till the game is released in June?

https://engt.co/3EfbucU

We (my wife and I) enjoyed playing Diablo III a lot. In fact, it’s probably the only game we’ve played again after we completed it 😛 We like playing the co-op mode in the game since it’s one of the few where you don’t have split-screen co-op (which confuses us since we always forget which screen is which) and where you don’t have to have a second console to play multiplayer.

We first played Diablo III way back in (probably) 2012 or 2013. So it’s good to get into a new game, but we don’t know yet whether the same multiplayer co-op mode will be there. I sure hope so, but maybe it’s time to do some research?

#DiabloIV #Gaming #PS5 #Multiplayer
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Fahim Farook

Edited 2 years ago
There are so many interesting people here on Mastodon that my timeline is overflowing 😛 And my obsessive/compulsive nature won’t let me continue with anything till I’ve completed going through my home timeline in the morning …

Things are exacerbated by the fact that Akkoma will show you all replies by somebody you follow — not just replies to conversations you started with them. So it just piles up ...

So, I think I’m going to clean up my home timeline by moving some people who I really like following but who have massive output to a list and then unfollowing them. That way, my hometimeline will remain manageable and I can dip into the list whenever I have the time and still be able to see content from others that I really would have liked to have followed …

Seeems reasonable? I don’t know… Guess I’ll see how it goes 🙂

#Fediverse #Timelines #ManagingTime
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Multnomah Falls, Oregon

Looking down at the lower falls from the skybridge. It's about a 110ft (36m) drop to the collecting pool from the bridge

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Kashkul (Sufi begging bowl) carved from a coco-de-mer nut, Iran, 18th century [2000 x 2559]
Posted by /u/pauldrye
https://www.reddit.com/r/ArtefactPorn/comments/115ii51/kashkul_sufi_begging_bowl_carved_from_a_cocodemer/

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Dark-Eyed Junco

This is a decent photo of a dark eyed junco. I catch them in a tree less often than on the ground. There are still some around, although I expect that they leave for the north soon.

"You can find Dark-eyed Juncos by walking around open, partially wooded areas with understory for cover. Keep your eyes on the ground and listen for their twittering call or their trilling song. If they are flushed from the ground, look for an overall gray or dark brown bird with obvious, white outer tail feathers." - allaboutbirds.org

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Hooded Merganser

I took this photo in Georgia, November 2022. There were hundreds of these birds in a small pond across from the hotel where we stayed.

"Hooded Mergansers find their prey underwater by sight. They can actually change the refractive properties of their eyes to improve their underwater vision. In addition, they have an extra eyelid, called a “nictitating membrane,” which is transparent and helps protect the eye during swimming, like a pair of goggles." - allaboutbirds.org

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Dr. Patricia Era Bath, 1981. Inventor of the Laserphaco Probe, used worldwide in eye surgery to remove cataracts. Bath founded the American Institute for the Prevention of Blindness.

She restored sight to millions of people suffering from cataracts.

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Nathalie Lawhead (alienmelon)

i finished the swamp! 😎🎉
it's a nice big part of the world that you can explore, and it breaks up the repetition of the forests beautifully... i love how it turned out.
i will be putting the same thing in a couple other areas.
screenshots of it...

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