Do you people have some methods for concentration? I have little time after works and one day i start to develop a c++ game i started months ago and never looked back, another day i try to learn ruby by adding random functionality to an online todo-listish project which will obviously reach a dead end eventually, some other days i try pic stuff on breadboards... When i take a timeout at work, i try to read papers on network protocols, and sometimes bitcoin, and sometimes other crypto stuff... It does give a momentary satisfaction, but the thing is, nothing ever gets done in the end. I started to think that being able to reach knowledge this easily (smartphones, wikipedia, sci-hub, etc.) perhaps isn't a good thing, and diverts focus.
5:43 AM, July 29, 2016, Me <john@johnlgrubbs.net>:
Cyanogenmod was just killed by M$. Best alternative IMO is CopperheadOS.
-John
On July 28, 2016 11:36:44 AM CDT, Cecilia Tanaka <cecilia.tanaka@gmail.com> wrote:On Jul 28, 2016 1:05 PM, "John Newman" <jnn@synfin.org> wrote:
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> Thanks! Love stuff like this... this will make an interesting tool.
There are lots of interesting projects in the whole world, wow! It's always fascinating to think about all the possibilities! (*o*) #love <3
I am not a programmer, but you don't need to be a programmer to see beauty in some ideas and codes. I like open data and strange crazy stuff. :)
<http://thegovlab.org/we-want-to-hear-from-you-what-is-the-value-of-open-data-for-developing-economies/>
<http://www.thegovlab.org/project-open-data-for-developing-economies.html>
I already saw cute Brazilian projects using Python in security area and a lovely project about a possibly safer cell phone, making interesting changes in CyanogenMod (USP, you will appreciate it, @Oda. Already saw it in person, yay!), but most of the ideas are under construction and development yet. I will share information when ready. :)
I don't code, but code is cute! <3
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