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… especially since I made a mistake in interpreting the puzzle input. 🤦
… especially since I made a mistake in interpreting the puzzle input. 🤦
… especially since I made a mistake in interpreting the puzzle input. 🤦
I’m really bad at competitive programming. 🙄 For today’s #AdventOfCode puzzle, I spent an eternity trying to understand exactly what kind of bG9naWMgY2lyY3VpdAo= the puzzle input describes – I haven’t done that in well over a decade, so I made little progress. I knew right from the start that SSBoYWQgdG8gbG9vayBmb3IgY3ljbGUgbGVuZ3RocyBhbmQgdGhlbiBmaW5kIHRoZSBMQ00K. It just didn’t occur to me to just run my program on cGFydGlhbCBpbnB1dAo= and print those numbers. 🥴 I only did that after over 4 hours (including time to debug my nasty C code) and then, boom, solution …
I’m really bad at competitive programming. 🙄 For today’s #AdventOfCode puzzle, I spent an eternity trying to understand exactly what kind of bG9naWMgY2lyY3VpdAo= the puzzle input describes – I haven’t done that in well over a decade, so I made little progress. I knew right from the start that SSBoYWQgdG8gbG9vayBmb3IgY3ljbGUgbGVuZ3RocyBhbmQgdGhlbiBmaW5kIHRoZSBMQ00K. It just didn’t occur to me to just run my program on cGFydGlhbCBpbnB1dAo= and print those numbers. 🥴 I only did that after over 4 hours (including time to debug my nasty C code) and then, boom, solution …
I’m really bad at competitive programming. 🙄 For today’s #AdventOfCode puzzle, I spent an eternity trying to understand exactly what kind of bG9naWMgY2lyY3VpdAo= the puzzle input describes – I haven’t done that in well over a decade, so I made little progress. I knew right from the start that SSBoYWQgdG8gbG9vayBmb3IgY3ljbGUgbGVuZ3RocyBhbmQgdGhlbiBmaW5kIHRoZSBMQ00K. It just didn’t occur to me to just run my program on cGFydGlhbCBpbnB1dAo= and print those numbers. 🥴 I only did that after over 4 hours (including time to debug my nasty C code) and then, boom, solution …
Pinellas County - 90': 10.12 miles, 00:08:43 average pace, 01:28:12 duration
pretty exhausted this morning. thee run just felt okay.
#running
Pinellas County - 90': 10.12 miles, 00:08:43 average pace, 01:28:12 duration
pretty exhausted this morning. thee run just felt okay.
#running
Pinellas County - 90': 10.12 miles, 00:08:43 average pace, 01:28:12 duration
pretty exhausted this morning. thee run just felt okay.
#running
Last day at the office for the rest of the year! Looking forward to have some proper time off to spend with my family :)
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′24″W] Transponder still failing -- switching to analog communication
[47°09′29″S, 126°43′06″W] Transponder still failing
Spent some time getting my air sensors tied together into a dashboard. :-D
Spent some time getting my air sensors tied together into a dashboard. :-D
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@stigatle Well, looks like they just have to keep on practicing each week then. ;-) Honestly, it's all about the fun. Doesn't really matter if you win or not. I rarely liked the competition aspects in sport and tried to ignore them as best as I could.
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[47°09′28″S, 126°43′10″W] Resetting transponder
Recovery run: 3.00 miles, 00:10:53 average pace, 00:32:40 duration
#running #treadmill
Recovery run: 3.00 miles, 00:10:53 average pace, 00:32:40 duration
#running #treadmill
Recovery run: 3.00 miles, 00:10:53 average pace, 00:32:40 duration
#running #treadmill
@lyse hehe, we won :) but they did good!
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′34″W] Transponder malfunction
Fuck yeah! :-)
Red glowing sky behind the trees
@bender Anytime mate! Let us know how that goes. :-)
Yet another study strongly calling into question the concept of "echo chambers". I've argued it here before and people pushed back, but there is growing evidence that the "echo chambers" are a moral panic and not a real phenomenon that we need to worry about. It's time to throw it out and re-think, in my opinion.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-81531-x
Yet another study strongly calling into question the concept of "echo chambers". I've argued it here before and people pushed back, but there is growing evidence that "echo chambers" are a moral panic and not a real phenomenon that we need to worry about. It's time to throw it out and re-think, in my opinion.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-81531-x
Wow, @lyse, as always you have gone above and beyond to provide plenty of information. Thank you so much! Compound nouns are amazing, and I wish more languages would adopt them. I know English has adopted some (like kindergarden, and wandernlust come to mind), but I want more!
I will sure stump co-workers with a few next year. I am going to handpick them, and use them for impact. LOL. Thanks again!
[47°09′00″S, 126°43′43″W] 3897 days without news from Herve
Pinellas County - Hills: 5.23 miles, 00:08:30 average pace, 00:44:27 duration
florida hills! went well enough but was exhausted from driving about eleven hours the day before.
#running
Pinellas County - Hills: 5.23 miles, 00:08:30 average pace, 00:44:27 duration
florida hills! went well enough but was exhausted from driving about eleven hours the day before.
#running
Pinellas County - Hills: 5.23 miles, 00:08:30 average pace, 00:44:27 duration
florida hills! went well enough but was exhausted from driving about eleven hours the day before.
#running
[47°09′35″S, 126°43′41″W] --bad checksum--
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Dicen que hay gente que madruga para hacer ejercicio pero yo nunca los he visto. ⌘ Read more****
[47°09′34″S, 126°43′24″W] Reading: 0.75000 PPM
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@movq Oh, I'm surprised that it was the complete opposite at your place. But man, this looks really, really beautiful! <3 Fog can be so neat and this is certainly the money shot. You captured a super nice atmosphere.
@stigatle This sounds like an amazing day! Did the trained kids beat you untrained parents? ;-)
@bender These are called compound nouns, or in German "zusammengesetzte Substantive". In this case, "Wald" means "forest" and "Spaziergang" is "stroll" or "walk". It basically works with any nouns. You just take two or more existing nouns and put them together. Unlike English, where you often invent completely new words, in German you just reuse what you already have. With globalization, though, English terms are often just adopted. Sometimes you need a linking "s" or "Fugen-s" as the Germans call it. E.g. in "Abfahrtszeit" (departure time). I'm sure there are rules when to put one, but I honestly have no clue, I just know when I have to use one. :-) It's the thing with mother tongue.
If compound nouns get long and hard to read, one can also put hyphens between them. "Wald-Spaziergang" would also be valid. But, I usually prefer the version without the dashes, especially if only two nouns are involved. Unfortunately, a looot of people neither use a dash nor write them together, but they place a space in between instead, just like lots of other languages, English included, do. But that's wrong, it's called a "Deppenleerzeichen" (funnily also a compound noun), literally a "fool's space".
There are a few cases where a space completely changes the meaning. My most favorite one is a advertisement for a mobile phone contract saying "Ohne Grund Gebühr". That means "Charge for no reason". What they meant instead was "Ohne Grundgebühr", "Without basic fee". :-D
Unfortunately, I do not know of any lists explaining German compound nouns, but let's see what I can dig up. :-)
@stigatle @movq @bender Thank you very much my friends! I'm glad you like them.
I was also a bit surprised and even had to crop 73, there was even more black around. :-) I uploaded the original for better wallpaper experience (it probably only shows how crappy the details really are).
Haha, fits perfectly, @movq. :-D Excellent, thank you, @bender! :-)
@lyse lovely! I especially like the frosted leaves ones.
Kind of a tangent, but slightly related... do German words like "Waldspaziergang" have a name? You know, the "all-encompassing words that mean a lot" kind of words. Do you know of any site that has a comprehensive list of them? I would love to use them as richly as I can on my communication at work! :-)
@lyse lovely! I especially like the frosted leaves ones.
Kind of on a tangent, but slightly related... do German words like "Waldspaziergang" have a name? You know, the "all-encompassing words that mean a lot" kind of words. Do you know of any site that has a comprehensive list of them? I would love to use them as richly as I can on my communication at work! :-)
@lyse lovely! I especially like the frosted leaves.
Kind of a tangent, but slightly related... do German words like "Waldspaziergang" have a name? You know, the "all-encompassing words that mean a lot" kind of words. Do you know of any site that has a comprehensive list of them? I would love to use them as richly as I can on my communication at work! :-)
@lyse Great photos! 👌 73.jpg is a crazy effect, almost looks like a tunnel. 😮
54.jpg goes straight to the wallpaper collection. 😊
@lyse Great photos! 👌 73.jpg is a crazy effect, almost looks like a tunnel. 😮
54.jpg goes straight to the wallpaper collection. 😊
@lyse Great photos! 👌 73.jpg is a crazy effect, almost looks like a tunnel. 😮
54.jpg goes straight to the wallpaper collection. 😊
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′15″W] Saalmi, retransmit, please
@lyse
Collective facepalm at 30c3
@lyse
Collective facepalm at 30c3
@lyse
Collective facepalm at 30c3
This was a beautiful first day of vacation. The sun was out, no clouds in sight and temperatures maxed out at 6°C. There was hardly any wind (except for up at the summit), so a beanie was all that was needed. I stripped the scarf and gloves pretty quickly. I took 651 shots of the nice scenery and was even rewarded with a beautiful sunset. Going through all the photos took me close to two hours. That sucked. But now you can enjoy the 84 photos!
Sun shining through the forest
Had a really nice time with my daughter at her volleyball practice today, all parents got to play against the kids, it was super fun! Been a long time since I've had this much fun, was so nice to be there with her tonight!