semperpeppe

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[–] semperpeppe@feddit.it 5 points 4 months ago

Idk, she's black?

[–] semperpeppe@feddit.it 1 points 5 months ago

Regarding the jargon, I suggest this: https://youtu.be/RIHA53SWO20

[–] semperpeppe@feddit.it 1 points 5 months ago

Thank you so much for your suggestions. I wasn't even thinking about something like notion or baserow, so this is definitely a good idea.

 

Hey everyone, I work as a business ans systems analyst and I need to manage a lot of requirements. We are using documents and spreadsheets, but this approach is sooo error prone and time consuming.

I am looking for something that I will use as the sole user, for the moment, as my company has other standards right now. This will help me in making sense of structure and avoid information loss.

My main needs are traceability matrixes for tracing requirements to implementation and test cases, versioning of requirements, tracing of changes in a requirement, analyze impacts of change requests.

I am looking for a tool that supports the following diagramming and modeling frameworks: UML, BPMN, SysML. ArchiMate support might be interesting. It also need to support written requirements and specifications, business rules, objectives.

The current project I am working on extensively uses ontologies, RDF/OWL, and XML. Support for these would also be useful, but not essential. I am mostly interested in the logic of the main requirements tracing processes.

I really liked the ease of use as it was in OSRMT. Unfortunately the software is pretty buggy and unmaintained. ReqView is another very good software for written requirements, but it supports diagramming only as attachment of files, and also is not free and open source :(

So, I tried Modelio, Papyrus, Archi, OSRMT, ReqView. Here's the source I checked the most: https://www.requirementsmanagementtools.com/opensource.php Something like Enterprise Architect from Sparx Systems is cool, but very complex to use.

Apparently, this kind of software is very niche and corporate oriented, so there is just a bunch of free and open source products for this kind of activities.

I am open for any idea! Thank you

[–] semperpeppe@feddit.it 2 points 6 months ago

On mobile I have etar calendar and davx5. It generally works pretty well, even if the sync is not instantaneous. I have a few problems with inviting people to events and sending the associated email/invitation, but it's just a matter of how the SMTP servers are managed, just a minor thing

[–] semperpeppe@feddit.it 1 points 6 months ago

This is pretty much my setup. I use nextcloud as a calendar, but for to-do lists I am experimenting with Joplin, with a mermaid plugin for also mindmaps. I'd like to automate everything and have a all-in-one solution but it does not look like an easy thing so far

 

Hi everyone! Due to so many projects I'm involved into, I need an easy way to organize and visualize tasks, dependencies, and durations in order to properly plan my week.

I'm looking for an organizer app that fulfills the following requirements:

  • must have a calendar management systems
  • it must support multiple caldav calendars at the same time
  • must have a to-do list
  • each time the user creates a to-do element, they should have the option to reserve a specific time on the calendar
  • when they decide to reserve a specific time on the calendar, the calendar might be chosen among the multiple support ones
  • to-do tasks might be visualized as a mindmap
  • for every leaf / "outer children" of the mindmap, must correspond a to-do element with the specific calendar

Does anybody knows something that does all of this?

Thank you

[–] semperpeppe@feddit.it 1 points 6 months ago

I've never played this game, but it's soundtrack helped me prepare for so many exams in uni that I can't even remember. I will have to try it once!

 

This is probably something for spit cooking, but looks like it could have been an amazing torture device lol

[–] semperpeppe@feddit.it 31 points 11 months ago (5 children)

I always wonder to whom this gets reported to

 
 
[–] semperpeppe@feddit.it 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Ti ringrazio. In sostanza, mi conviene cercare direttamente nella documentazione dei vari progetti e vedere che salta fuori. L'idea è avere almeno un'idea di quanta roba non sarebbe trovabile da un utente iscritto ad una determinata istanza che ne blocca altre. Sulla base di questi blocchi potrei sentirmi più o meno interessato a consigliare una determinata istanza ad una persona che vuole un nuovo account sul fediverso. Ad esempio, se mi aspetto un cifro di contenuto, ma anche essere su un'istanza piccolina, significa che non devo aver bloccato altre istanze

[–] semperpeppe@feddit.it 2 points 1 year ago

This is exactly what I am looking for. I am interested also in how other federated applications do it. I had a look at Pixelfed's documentation, but they don't seem to have an API for that... Do you know anything about other services?

[–] semperpeppe@feddit.it 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

This is good, thank you! How about Pixelfed, Pleroma, Misskey, kbin?

[–] semperpeppe@feddit.it 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This is very helpful. Unfortunately the source code is not available... How did you find this service? Maybe you can point me to some other resource

 

Ciao a tutti, avrei alcune domande tecniche riguardanti la federazione. Le risposte supportate dalla documentazione sarebbero perfette.

  1. Esiste un modo per ottenere l'elenco delle istanze federate di un'istanza specifica?
  2. (Per quanto riguarda la domanda 1, questo dovrebbe considerare i follower attivi tra le istanze? Se non vengono defederati/bloccati attivamente, quando un account ne segue un altro da un'altra istanza, le due istanze vengono federate, giusto?)
  3. Posso ottenere un elenco delle istanze attivamente bloccate/defederate/disattivate?
  4. Come cambia tra le applicazioni? Ad esempio Lemmy e Mastodon sono la stessa cosa?

Il mio obiettivo è possibilmente creare un'analisi grafico/di rete.

Grazie per l'aiuto.

 

Hi everyone, I have some technical questions regarding federation. Answers backed by documentation would be perfect.

  1. Is there a way to get the list of federated instances of a specific instance?
  2. (Regarding question 1, should this consider active followers between instances? If not actively defederated/blocked, when one account follows another from another instance, the two instances get federated, right?)
  3. Can I get a list of actively blocked/defederated/muted instances?
  4. How does this change between applications? Are for example Lemmy and Mastodon the same?

My goal is to possibly create a graph/network analysis.

Thank you for your help.

 

Hi everyone, I have some technical questions regarding federation. Answers backed by documentation would be perfect.

  1. Is there a way to get the list of federated instances of a specific instance?
  2. (Regarding question 1, should this consider active followers between instances? If not actively defederated/blocked, when one account follows another from another instance, the two instances get federated, right?)
  3. Can I get a list of actively blocked/defederated/muted instances?
  4. How does this change between applications? Are for example Lemmy and Mastodon the same?

My goal is to possibly create a graph/network analysis.

Thank you for your help.

 

Ciao a tutti ragazzi! Per chi non si è ancora squagliato dal caldo o per chi è chiuso in casa/biblioteca ed evita il sole come la peste, ho una domanda su IPv6. Guardando questi dati, si nota chiaramente che stiamo avendo un'impennata vertiginosa delle adozioni di IPv6 in Italia. Qualche novità a riguardo? Non ne ho sentito parlare da nessuna parte

 

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