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I wonder if this goes away during winter when the humidity drops … That’s my only hope. 😅
I wonder if this goes away during winter when the humidity drops … That’s my only hope. 😅
I wonder if this goes away during winter when the humidity drops … That’s my only hope. 😅
> I’m seeing lots of burn-ins on my screen lately
as:
> I’m seeing lots of burn-ins on my street lately
🤣
> I’m seeing lots of burn-ins on my screen lately
as:
> I’m seeing lots of burn-ins on my street lately
🤣
> I’m seeing lots of burn-ins on my screen lately
as:
> I’m seeing lots of burn-ins on my street lately
🤣
yarnd is centralised if you run a large instance with a large number of users.The design of the software itself discourages an operator from doing this, the more users you have, the more resources the pod would consume. It was never designed for this.yarnd is however strictly decentralised, with _some_ distributed features that allow "peering pods" to talk to each other, often exchanging "missing Twts" among peers. This is useful to correct chains or fill in missing roots -- Because the whole "network" is decentralised. This is one of the downsides of a decentralised system, so we had to figure out a "middle ground".
yarnd is centralised if you run a large instance with a large number of users.The design of the software itself discourages an operator from doing this, the more users you have, the more resources the pod would consume. It was never designed for this.yarnd is however strictly decentralised, with _some_ distributed features that allow "peering pods" to talk to each other, often exchanging "missing Twts" among peers. This is useful to correct chains or fill in missing roots -- Because the whole "network" is decentralised. This is one of the downsides of a decentralised system, so we had to figure out a "middle ground".
yarnd is centralised if you run a large instance with a large number of users.The design of the software itself discourages an operator from doing this, the more users you have, the more resources the pod would consume. It was never designed for this.yarnd is however strictly decentralised, with _some_ distributed features that allow "peering pods" to talk to each other, often exchanging "missing Twts" among peers. This is useful to correct chains or fill in missing roots -- Because the whole "network" is decentralised. This is one of the downsides of a decentralised system, so we had to figure out a "middle ground".
Highly recommended, @prologic, in case you haven't used that either. :-)
Highly recommended, @prologic, in case you haven't used that either. :-)
My workmate was also a bit caught in this disaster when coming home from vacaction and got her train ride rescheduled the day after in the morning. Pretty crazy reports from over there.
This is what Audacity looks like after watching YouTube for a while:

The screen is two years old …
These ghost images go away after a while, but they’re annoying as heck. 😳
This is what Audacity looks like after watching YouTube for a while:

The screen is two years old …
These ghost images go away after a while, but they’re annoying as heck. 😳
This is what Audacity looks like after watching YouTube for a while:

The screen is two years old …
These ghost images go away after a while, but they’re annoying as heck. 😳
> - Distributed or decentralized?
Decentralized, if you ask me, since not everybody sees everybody else: https://movq.de/v/6f3ec40daf/ddd.png
> - Free or open source?
Oof. 😂 I personally go with “free software” for these reasons: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html (In fact, I misunderstood “open source” for a very long time. Embarrassing, even.)
> - Human readable formats or raw text?
I’d go with “human readable formats”. Some arguments here: https://blog.codinghorror.com/there-aint-no-such-thing-as-plain-text/
> - Distributed or decentralized?
Decentralized, if you ask me, since not everybody sees everybody else: https://movq.de/v/6f3ec40daf/ddd.png
> - Free or open source?
Oof. 😂 I personally go with “free software” for these reasons: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html (In fact, I misunderstood “open source” for a very long time. Embarrassing, even.)
> - Human readable formats or raw text?
I’d go with “human readable formats”. Some arguments here: https://blog.codinghorror.com/there-aint-no-such-thing-as-plain-text/
> - Distributed or decentralized?
Decentralized, if you ask me, since not everybody sees everybody else: https://movq.de/v/6f3ec40daf/ddd.png
> - Free or open source?
Oof. 😂 I personally go with “free software” for these reasons: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html (In fact, I misunderstood “open source” for a very long time. Embarrassing, even.)
> - Human readable formats or raw text?
I’d go with “human readable formats”. Some arguments here: https://blog.codinghorror.com/there-aint-no-such-thing-as-plain-text/
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QupB4NN8fI0
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBNMNjFzADc
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpc1lEJ-SRc 😁
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QupB4NN8fI0
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBNMNjFzADc
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpc1lEJ-SRc 😁
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QupB4NN8fI0
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBNMNjFzADc
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpc1lEJ-SRc 😁
Figured you'd be interested in this @prologic
I kind of miss the audible feedback of home computers, too. When the drives were active, you knew the machine was doing something. 🙃
(I still have hard disks, not just SSDs, but they’re so quiet these days that you hardly hear them anymore.)
I kind of miss the audible feedback of home computers, too. When the drives were active, you knew the machine was doing something. 🙃
(I still have hard disks, not just SSDs, but they’re so quiet these days that you hardly hear them anymore.)
I kind of miss the audible feedback of home computers, too. When the drives were active, you knew the machine was doing something. 🙃
(I still have hard disks, not just SSDs, but they’re so quiet these days that you hardly hear them anymore.)
Finding a specialist doctor in germany can be difficult. Not just eye doctors, but all of them. And when I *do* find a new doctor, I expect to have to wait for several months until I get an appointment. According to this statistic, there are only about 8.4 ophthalmologists for every 100'000 people in this country (in 2020). What the heck, isn’t that a bit low? 😂
You still get help in cases of emergency (afaik, they are even required by law to help you *if* it’s an emergency). Luckily, that’s not the case for me. Technically, I can wait. Still annoying. 😅
Finding a specialist doctor in germany can be difficult. Not just eye doctors, but all of them. And when I *do* find a new doctor, I expect to have to wait for several months until I get an appointment. According to this statistic, there are only about 8.4 ophthalmologists for every 100'000 people in this country (in 2020). What the heck, isn’t that a bit low? 😂
You still get help in cases of emergency (afaik, they are even required by law to help you *if* it’s an emergency). Luckily, that’s not the case for me. Technically, I can wait. Still annoying. 😅
Finding a specialist doctor in germany can be difficult. Not just eye doctors, but all of them. And when I *do* find a new doctor, I expect to have to wait for several months until I get an appointment. According to this statistic, there are only about 8.4 ophthalmologists for every 100'000 people in this country (in 2020). What the heck, isn’t that a bit low? 😂
You still get help in cases of emergency (afaik, they are even required by law to help you *if* it’s an emergency). Luckily, that’s not the case for me. Technically, I can wait. Still annoying. 😅
#running
#running
#running
wife is out of town so had to adjust the running schedule a bit. doing it on the treadmill today and realized it has been a while. i did notice the watch thought i was going faster than i was (kept quoting an 8:15-ish pace) when really i was locked on at 9:40. adjusted the distance to reflect. interesting how much it looks like the heat and humidity play a factor on my HR though.
#running #treadmill
In fact, none of the ophthalmologists I called so far take new patients. 🙄 Might take a while until I find one … 😩
(Dude, “ophthalmologist”, what a word. In Germany, we call them “eye doctors”. 😂)
In fact, none of the ophthalmologists I called so far take new patients. 🙄 Might take a while until I find one … 😩
(Dude, “ophthalmologist”, what a word. In Germany, we call them “eye doctors”. 😂)
In fact, none of the ophthalmologists I called so far take new patients. 🙄 Might take a while until I find one … 😩
(Dude, “ophthalmologist”, what a word. In Germany, we call them “eye doctors”. 😂)
I saw a couple of these UFOs. 😅 Planes were crazy/desperate enough to approach the airport. They were flying right into the heart of the thunderstorm. Next day, I read reports that passengers couldn’t leave their plane, because everything was flooded at the airport. 🤷
I saw a couple of these UFOs. 😅 Planes were crazy/desperate enough to approach the airport. They were flying right into the heart of the thunderstorm. Next day, I read reports that passengers couldn’t leave their plane, because everything was flooded at the airport. 🤷
I saw a couple of these UFOs. 😅 Planes were crazy/desperate enough to approach the airport. They were flying right into the heart of the thunderstorm. Next day, I read reports that passengers couldn’t leave their plane, because everything was flooded at the airport. 🤷