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@lyse I only saw this now. 19, 20, and 21 are stunning shots. 👌 And the little bird is great, too. 😊
@lyse I only saw this now. 19, 20, and 21 are stunning shots. 👌 And the little bird is great, too. 😊
@lyse I only saw this now. 19, 20, and 21 are stunning shots. 👌 And the little bird is great, too. 😊
The amount of shady Android apps in Google’s “Play Store” is so large, it makes me want to write my own software instead. 😖
The amount of shady Android apps in Google’s “Play Store” is so large, it makes me want to write my own software instead. 😖
The amount of shady Android apps in Google’s “Play Store” is so large, it makes me want to write my own software instead. 😖
[47°09′23″S, 126°43′04″W] Wind speed: 100kph
[47°09′44″S, 126°43′40″W] Weather forecast alert -- storm from NE
@stigatle Did you check the local news, just to be sure? Maybe you’re a witness after all. 😅
@stigatle Did you check the local news, just to be sure? Maybe you’re a witness after all. 😅
@stigatle Did you check the local news, just to be sure? Maybe you’re a witness after all. 😅
@lyse @stigatle Oh, yeah, it’s great. 😅 The best thing is exploring new places/routes. It’s a simple pleasure, but I love it. 😅
@lyse @stigatle Oh, yeah, it’s great. 😅 The best thing is exploring new places/routes. It’s a simple pleasure, but I love it. 😅
@lyse @stigatle Oh, yeah, it’s great. 😅 The best thing is exploring new places/routes. It’s a simple pleasure, but I love it. 😅
Há por aí quem use o Awesome window manager? Eu sei que somos pouca gente mas ainda acredito que haja almas afins por perto
Há por aí quem use o Awesome window manager? Eu sei que somos pouca gente mas ainda acredito que haja almas afins por perto
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′34″W] Reading: 0.97 Sv
@lyse they did not shoot the dog, some other animal.
[47°09′30″S, 126°43′03″W] Transfer aborted
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@stigatle Holy cow, they shot the dog? Did I get this correctly? Or was it another animal (boar, deer, etc.) the dog was barking at and that the hunters then culled?
The scariest moment I encountered was yesterday when I nearly fell down twice that incredibly steep hill in the pitch-black. I didn't want to walk on the footpath next to the country road, so I took an extremely long detour (like eight, nine, ten times longer) through the woods. Totally worth, though. :-)
@lyse @movq Oh, I had a experience this weekend as well, a dog was barking in the forest, sounded like something was wrong (it's a fairly public area), I then continued my walk, and Nanook got more and more nervous, I then continued the walk, and Nanook froze. I could still hear the dog barking quite close. And then someone shot a rifle. I'm glad I did not walk up to where that dog was, I kinda wanted too, because I first thought maybe something was wrong. But it honestly weirded me out that they did this in such a place as they did, almost called the cops to be honest to check with them, but I did not at the time..
[47°09′34″S, 126°43′26″W] Transfer 25% complete...
@movq Awesome! Being in the outdoors is just great fun. We office workers definitely need some exercise.
Stats since I started doing GPS tracking of my walks in November 2022:
Per year:
2022 46.96 km in 18 tracks
2023 136.60 km in 37 tracks
Per month:
2022-11 21.51 km in 10 tracks
2022-12 25.45 km in 8 tracks
2023-01 3.79 km in 1 tracks
2023-02 8.93 km in 3 tracks
2023-03 7.88 km in 3 tracks
2023-05 9.50 km in 2 tracks
2023-07 9.03 km in 3 tracks
2023-08 6.93 km in 2 tracks
2023-09 10.03 km in 3 tracks
2023-10 80.51 km in 20 tracks
Total: 183.56 km in 55 tracks
Well, October 2023 was the best month so far. 🤣 I hope I can stay at that level. I was pretty lazy the rest of the year.
Stats since I started doing GPS tracking of my walks in November 2022:
Per year:
2022 46.96 km in 18 tracks
2023 136.60 km in 37 tracks
Per month:
2022-11 21.51 km in 10 tracks
2022-12 25.45 km in 8 tracks
2023-01 3.79 km in 1 tracks
2023-02 8.93 km in 3 tracks
2023-03 7.88 km in 3 tracks
2023-05 9.50 km in 2 tracks
2023-07 9.03 km in 3 tracks
2023-08 6.93 km in 2 tracks
2023-09 10.03 km in 3 tracks
2023-10 80.51 km in 20 tracks
Total: 183.56 km in 55 tracks
Well, October 2023 was the best month so far. 🤣 I hope I can stay at that level. I was pretty lazy the rest of the year.
Stats since I started doing GPS tracking of my walks in November 2022:
Per year:
2022 46.96 km in 18 tracks
2023 136.60 km in 37 tracks
Per month:
2022-11 21.51 km in 10 tracks
2022-12 25.45 km in 8 tracks
2023-01 3.79 km in 1 tracks
2023-02 8.93 km in 3 tracks
2023-03 7.88 km in 3 tracks
2023-05 9.50 km in 2 tracks
2023-07 9.03 km in 3 tracks
2023-08 6.93 km in 2 tracks
2023-09 10.03 km in 3 tracks
2023-10 80.51 km in 20 tracks
Total: 183.56 km in 55 tracks
Well, October 2023 was the best month so far. 🤣 I hope I can stay at that level. I was pretty lazy the rest of the year.
I called it quits relatively early this afternoon, so I could take advantage of the remaining daylight on my three and a half hours long hike. In contrast to yesterday, I was prepared for all the rain, much better, let me tell you. The low hanging clouds are always very nice to watch. It's the time of the crazy people again. When I photographed the decorated house, a car pulled up and was nice enough to wait for me to finish before parking in front of that house. Much appreciated. When I arrived back in the so called civilization, tons of parents crowded the streets with their brats to hunt for sweets in the neighborhoods. I should have taken a few hours longer tour…
[](https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2023-10-31/37.jpg)
https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2023-10-31/
@movq Good question. Probably exactly as you described it.
[47°09′05″S, 126°43′49″W] Sample analyzing complete -- starting transfer
@lyse Thinking about it, I have no idea how the GPS in my car can get a fix so quickly. 🤔 It doesn’t have an internet connection, at least not that I know of. It *should* take several minutes for it to get a fix. The only thing I can think of is that it regularly downloads the satellite positions from the satellites – in the background, even when the car is just parked here and is “turned off”. 🤔
@lyse Thinking about it, I have no idea how the GPS in my car can get a fix so quickly. 🤔 It doesn’t have an internet connection, at least not that I know of. It *should* take several minutes for it to get a fix. The only thing I can think of is that it regularly downloads the satellite positions from the satellites – in the background, even when the car is just parked here and is “turned off”. 🤔
@lyse Thinking about it, I have no idea how the GPS in my car can get a fix so quickly. 🤔 It doesn’t have an internet connection, at least not that I know of. It *should* take several minutes for it to get a fix. The only thing I can think of is that it regularly downloads the satellite positions from the satellites – in the background, even when the car is just parked here and is “turned off”. 🤔
@prologic What's this rating? You scored under 700 points? :-?
@mckinley Cool, that sounds actually promising. I started out with Debian, went to Kubuntu for now unknown reasons and then broke something with every upgrade. So after four or five times I went back to Debian and never had these kind of troubles. Yeah, snaps are from hell, I don't like them either.
@movq Oh, I didn't know that!
@lyse Yup, the only alternative is currently “Assisted GPS” and that requires an internet connection. (That gives you almost instant access to satellite data; instead of having to download it from the satellites directly at their super slow 50 bits per second.)
@lyse Yup, the only alternative is currently “Assisted GPS” and that requires an internet connection. (That gives you almost instant access to satellite data; instead of having to download it from the satellites directly at their super slow 50 bits per second.)
@lyse Yup, the only alternative is currently “Assisted GPS” and that requires an internet connection. (That gives you almost instant access to satellite data; instead of having to download it from the satellites directly at their super slow 50 bits per second.)
[47°09′41″S, 126°43′50″W] Taking samples
[47°09′31″S, 126°43′39″W] Reading: 1.92000 PPM
[47°09′48″S, 126°43′08″W] Saalmi, retransmit, please
Is there a secure proof, that the Emperor is living? You cannot find a message, telephone call, picture or video from the living emperor. Everything is fake.
@lyse Basically under a rating of 700
@lyse Basically under a rating of 700
@lyse Basically under a rating of 700
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@movq Ah, that's interesting! In my mind it even makes perfectly sense to just assume the last known position in lots of scenarios. The user might just be still (roughly) at the same location before the device was turned off. What alternative does the GPS tracking application have when a track should be recorded? Refusing to start the tracking until GPS signals are received isn't very user-friendly either. Usually, we waited until the location was figured out, so that the resulting GPX was somewhat reasonable. But sometimes we just began our tour while the device was still calculating the current position. And then we went supersonic. :-D
@lyse Ah, as I “learned” (more or less, I haven’t grasped it all yet) from the course I linked a few days ago, this appears to be a normal thing to do for GPS receivers. If they don’t assume some position, then they can’t solve a non-linear set of equations. (Something along these lines. I should probably get The Book on GPS. 🤔)
I would assume that more sophisticated receivers just do a better job at hiding this from the users these days. 🤔
@lyse Ah, as I “learned” (more or less, I haven’t grasped it all yet) from the course I linked a few days ago, this appears to be a normal thing to do for GPS receivers. If they don’t assume some position, then they can’t solve a non-linear set of equations. (Something along these lines. I should probably get The Book on GPS. 🤔)
I would assume that more sophisticated receivers just do a better job at hiding this from the users these days. 🤔
@lyse Ah, as I “learned” (more or less, I haven’t grasped it all yet) from the course I linked a few days ago, this appears to be a normal thing to do for GPS receivers. If they don’t assume some position, then they can’t solve a non-linear set of equations. (Something along these lines. I should probably get The Book on GPS. 🤔)
I would assume that more sophisticated receivers just do a better job at hiding this from the users these days. 🤔
[47°09′53″S, 126°43′08″W] --bad checksum--
@mckinley Ah. Did you try Ubuntu? That's also a Debian derivative and claims to be super user-friendly. At least in the past there was Kubuntu which shipped KDE instead of GNOME or Unity or whatever it is these days that Ubuntu defaults to. Personally, I use Debian.
@prologic Great, my congratulations! What does <700 mean?
@stigatle @movq Apart from some lovely shop time I was super lazy on the weekend. But today I walked 11.5 km in two hours. Unfortunately, it started to rain. I didn't look at the weather forecast, so I was underprepared. A hunter in a high seat told me to have a lamp on in the dark. It's now hunting season again.
Oh, home-made pizza is brilliant.
@movq Yeah, basically it took the last known point from whenever that was (some hours ago when the phone had GPS reception) and then jumped to the real location, once that was known. That's why we travelled highspeed. :-) On bad days the accuracy was off by at most 40-50 meters I'd say. Usually it was relatively close to reality, in the range of 2-15 meters.
Recovery: 3.27 miles, 00:10:49 average pace, 00:35:22 duration
#running #treadmill
Recovery: 3.27 miles, 00:10:49 average pace, 00:35:22 duration
#running #treadmill
Recovery: 3.27 miles, 00:10:49 average pace, 00:35:22 duration
#running #treadmill
[47°09′13″S, 126°43′07″W] 3847 days without news from Herve
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Pinellas County - Fartlek: 6.11 miles, 00:09:01 average pace, 00:55:09 duration
surprised i felt as good as i did on this. after a bump in mileage last week and a descent long run the day prior. all in all felt pretty springy.
#running
Pinellas County - Fartlek: 6.11 miles, 00:09:01 average pace, 00:55:09 duration
surprised i felt as good as i did on this. after a bump in mileage last week and a descent long run the day prior. all in all felt pretty springy.
#running
Pinellas County - Fartlek: 6.11 miles, 00:09:01 average pace, 00:55:09 duration
surprised i felt as good as i did on this. after a bump in mileage last week and a descent long run the day prior. all in all felt pretty springy.
#running
[47°09′53″S, 126°43′35″W] Dosimeter fixed
In any case, yeah that is impressive in and of itself, but I'm not sure what data structures and mechanisms are at play to achieve such impressive read performance? Did I miss it in the article? 🤔
In any case, yeah that is impressive in and of itself, but I'm not sure what data structures and mechanisms are at play to achieve such impressive read performance? Did I miss it in the article? 🤔
In any case, yeah that is impressive in and of itself, but I'm not sure what data structures and mechanisms are at play to achieve such impressive read performance? Did I miss it in the article? 🤔
Pretty sure its the average/p50 that's lower right? p90/p95 is your end tail. So if most of your latencies are sitting around ~15ms you'd expect your average to be lower, otherwise you'd have a much higher p90/p95 right? 🤔~
Pretty sure its the average/p50 that's lower right? p90/p95 is your end tail. So if most of your latencies are sitting around ~15ms you'd expect your average to be lower, otherwise you'd have a much higher p90/p95 right? 🤔~
Pretty sure its the average/p50 that's lower right? p90/p95 is your end tail. So if most of your latencies are sitting around ~15ms you'd expect your average to be lower, otherwise you'd have a much higher p90/p95 right? 🤔~
[47°09′46″S, 126°43′52″W] Resetting dosimeter
I suppose the p90/p50 would be higher. Right? I never remember which way that funnel goes.
I suppose the p90/p50 would be higher. Right? I never remember which way that funnel goes.
@prologic in the article they say they have a p99 of 15ms reading historical data. Which is pretty nuts.. Aside from having close to 900TB of SSD...
@prologic in the article they say they have a p99 of 15ms reading historical data. Which is pretty nuts.. Aside from having close to 900TB of SSD...
@xuu I was hoping to read about more technical details of SSTables and how they impact read performance 🤔
@xuu I was hoping to read about more technical details of SSTables and how they impact read performance 🤔
@xuu I was hoping to read about more technical details of SSTables and how they impact read performance 🤔