My therapist said I need to find things to keep me busy, so I created the @cdnspace Artemis II dashboard.
I reverse-engineered the Unity Engine powering the NASA AROW visualization and found an absolute treasure trove of data to display.
Little did I expect that it's now being seen by anywhere from 200 to 600 people at any given time with 130,000 people having looked at it in the last 24 hours. People are even building projects around my API.
Yesterday, I received a message on LinkedIn from someone working in Mission Control in Houston... and they're using my dashboard! He even sent me a photo, but I can't share it until after the crew has splashed down.
Mind blown, and an absolute pick-me-up. The best part? It's being served from my basement.
(yes, that sounds like a parody, it isn't even!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3AtWdeu_G0
“due to bad experiences, I don’t work with scammers. I don’t want scammers to contact me.”
“but how do you know they’re scammers? what if the scammer does good work?”
every #foss discussion right now.
That's it!
We've aleady been repeadetly DDoSed by these companies. Spending hundreds of
volunteers hours keeping our services running while the companies extract the
labour to sell back to the FOSS community, using their standing in the Linux
Foundation to further cement their usage in our communities.
Then the FOSS communities use these models without any care of the ethical considerations.
Is this depressing? Yes.
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Full context, from LWNDQoTW:
https://lwn.net/ml/all/aawYbre5_xvhfwKA@framework/