Hi, I'm Grégoire, a French person passionate about a bunch of things, including maths, software, music, voice, human and computer languages, and everything to do with communication in general. Also a yak-shaving expert. Feel free to get in touch!
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Last Notes npub1mghlhx2z6vnmvhhxdu2j66dyylc3ff9y9a56fkdc32uu4wtr8xust94dr4 Grégoire Locqueville @npub1c9m…9xjd Exactly! npub1mghlhx2z6vnmvhhxdu2j66dyylc3ff9y9a56fkdc32uu4wtr8xust94dr4 Grégoire Locqueville @npub1c9m…9xjd Out of curiosity, I would ask you what the protocol is if only that didn't defeat its whole purpose npub1mghlhx2z6vnmvhhxdu2j66dyylc3ff9y9a56fkdc32uu4wtr8xust94dr4 Grégoire Locqueville @npub1c9m…9xjd A little sad that you had to start with "it's likely" :/ npub1mghlhx2z6vnmvhhxdu2j66dyylc3ff9y9a56fkdc32uu4wtr8xust94dr4 Grégoire Locqueville Après m'être arraché les cheveux en me demandant pourquoi mon code ne fonctionnait pas, je m'arrache actuellement les cheveux en me demandant pourquoi il marche. npub1mghlhx2z6vnmvhhxdu2j66dyylc3ff9y9a56fkdc32uu4wtr8xust94dr4 Grégoire Locqueville @npub195l…4d7a Par contre on est d'accord il fait méga jeune pour son âge non ? npub1mghlhx2z6vnmvhhxdu2j66dyylc3ff9y9a56fkdc32uu4wtr8xust94dr4 Grégoire Locqueville @npub195l…4d7a Merci beaucoup pour ça ! J'ai installé personalDNSfilter (nouveau nom de DNSfilter, sauf si j'ai mal compris) sur Android, j'ai suivi tes « instructions pas à pas » pour ajouter la liste, mais quand il s'agit de démarrer, j'ai un message d'erreur qui contient (entre autres) les lignes : ``` ERROR loading filter: https://sebsauvage.net/hosts/raw java.net.UnknownHostException: Unable to resolve host "sebsauvage.net": No address associated with hostname ``` Et je n'ai pas accès à internet. J'ai essayé avec https://sebsauvage.net/hosts/raw et https://sebsauvage.net/hosts/hosts, même problème pour les deux. npub1mghlhx2z6vnmvhhxdu2j66dyylc3ff9y9a56fkdc32uu4wtr8xust94dr4 Grégoire Locqueville @npub1z2q…3yuf Interesting! That meaning is the one I inferred from context the first times I encountered the word, then I read in the dictionary that it meant something else... and now you're confirming my first intuition. Hmm not sure people blindly copy autostereograms — if you want to create one, you need to understand what you're doing a little bit. Interesting observations in your last two paragraphs. I'll have to ponder and ask myself why the reasoning doesn't seem to apply to me. npub1mghlhx2z6vnmvhhxdu2j66dyylc3ff9y9a56fkdc32uu4wtr8xust94dr4 Grégoire Locqueville @npub1z2q…3yuf Interesting how you say it seems easier for people to describe the wall-eye method (I'm not disagreeing, I wouldn't know — English is not my native language), yet if I'm not mistaken there's a single word, "squint", that describes exactly what to do in the cross-eye case. > other people would be asking the equivalent question And they would be totally legitimate, what I'm wondering is how come one of the two methods is so overrepresented, while I don't seem to be the only one for whom the cross-eye method is easier npub1mghlhx2z6vnmvhhxdu2j66dyylc3ff9y9a56fkdc32uu4wtr8xust94dr4 Grégoire Locqueville You know those abstract pictures (/videos) that you're supposed to look at in a certain way and then you see something in 3D (they're called autostereograms)? I've always been unimpressed by them — like I understood how to look at them and I did see 3D stuff, but it always just looked like a blob-shaped hole in a flat surface to me. Well it turns out there are actually two types of autostereograms — wall-eyed and cross-eyed, with wall-eyed being the most common type — and I had been using the technique for cross-eyed autostereograms my whole life. For wall-eyed ones, you're supposed to... do the opposite of cross eyes, i.e. point your eyes to a point that's behind the surface you're looking at. So I was seeing 3D stuff, but sort of in negative. In hindsight, it makes sense to me that there are two types of autostereograms. What I'm puzzled about is why the wall-eyed type is so ubiquitous. It's so easy to me to cross eyes; on the other hand I can't seem to "uncross" eyes. Surely there are other people like me? Why hadn't I encountered a single cross-eyed autostereogram before? Here's the Wikipedia page, with some nice diagrams and examples: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autostereogram And here's a music video autostereogram, with both versions available: Wall-eyed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AKtp3XHn38 Cross-eyed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUO5al57-1s