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Pinellas County - 90': 10.27 miles, 00:08:40 average pace, 01:29:00 duration
very cautious with my right knee and ITB. so took a bit to warm up to a good pace. felt like a lighter tempo overall which was the aim and very happy with the current level of fitness.
#running
@lyse Bah. :( Are people sick over there or is this just chaos? 😂
I started work again today and did what I had planned: Moving all mails to a folder. Well, except I couldn’t. There were so many, the mail server refused to do it. 😂 So I moved them in small batches of 100 … Still better than reading them, though.
@lyse Bah. :( Are people sick over there or is this just chaos? 😂
I started work again today and did what I had planned: Moving all mails to a folder. Well, except I couldn’t. There were so many, the mail server refused to do it. 😂 So I moved them in small batches of 100 … Still better than reading them, though.
@lyse Bah. :( Are people sick over there or is this just chaos? 😂
I started work again today and did what I had planned: Moving all mails to a folder. Well, except I couldn’t. There were so many, the mail server refused to do it. 😂 So I moved them in small batches of 100 … Still better than reading them, though.
[47°09′04″S, 126°43′49″W] Resetting dosimeter
[47°09′09″S, 126°43′42″W] Dosimeter still failing
It sure was, if you are a Michigan fan.
everything i want to do in life is illegal.
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:841 ARCHIVED:69752 CACHE:2361 FOLLOWERS:14 FOLLOWING:14
[47°09′43″S, 126°43′28″W] Dosimeter malfunction
@movq I once saw a similar sized, harmless (as I was told after asking the locals) spider on the exterior wall. I reckon that's much worse, though: https://lyse.isobeef.org/tmp/redbackspider.jpg This one was hiding on the outdoor water tap. One guy was bitten by a red back spider as a child and said that was the worst pain he ever felt in all his fourty years or so. Vomited constantly, heavily hallucinated for one day and then it started to get better again.
@movq Naja, die Mitte hab ich dann irgendwann großzügig überflogen. ;-)
Ich find das auch arg seltsam, wie LaTeX sowas produziert. Hast Du evtl. pdflatex nicht oft genug ausgeführt? Meine Fastregel ist dreimal drüberrödeln lassen. Ab dann sollte es keine Änderungen mehr geben, wenn ich das richtig in Erinnerung hab.
Ja, bei der Streckendarstellung musste ich auch an eine der AoC-Aufgaben denken, die mir unterkam. Aber das ist ein gutes Format, denk ich. In der Tat absolut verblüffend, wie durch diese einfache Regel so viele gute Strecken dabei rauskommen. Hätte ich auch niemals gedacht. Im Leben nicht.
There was a display shelf full of C64s in one of our computer science rooms in school.
Been rummaging through the basement and look what I found! The very last LS-120 diskette. 🥳
https://movq.de/v/0e60054c57
This was such a cool thing back then. It had the same physical size as a normal 3½" floppy disk but it could store 120 MB. 🤯
And the drive (I had an internal one) could read both types of disks as well, which, from my perspective, was a lot better than the ZIP drive. The ZIP drive was an additional, specialized drive only for those disks.
Sadly, I have neither drive anymore. Only some disks. The LS-120 one is marked as “defective” anyway. RIP. 🪦
Both were pushed out of the market by writable CDs soon after …
Been rummaging through the basement and look what I found! The very last LS-120 diskette. 🥳
https://movq.de/v/0e60054c57
This was such a cool thing back then. It had the same physical size as a normal 3½" floppy disk but it could store 120 MB. 🤯
And the drive (I had an internal one) could read both types of disks as well, which, from my perspective, was a lot better than the ZIP drive. The ZIP drive was an additional, specialized drive only for those disks.
Sadly, I have neither drive anymore. Only some disks. The LS-120 one is marked as “defective” anyway. RIP. 🪦
Both were pushed out of the market by writable CDs soon after …
Been rummaging through the basement and look what I found! The very last LS-120 diskette. 🥳
https://movq.de/v/0e60054c57
This was such a cool thing back then. It had the same physical size as a normal 3½" floppy disk but it could store 120 MB. 🤯
And the drive (I had an internal one) could read both types of disks as well, which, from my perspective, was a lot better than the ZIP drive. The ZIP drive was an additional, specialized drive only for those disks.
Sadly, I have neither drive anymore. Only some disks. The LS-120 one is marked as “defective” anyway. RIP. 🪦
Both were pushed out of the market by writable CDs soon after …
@eapl.me Oh, cool. 99.9% of the time, my music player just starts at the very top and then simply plays all files in my collection in an alphabetical order by artist, album by year and then all tracks. No randomization at all. But I remember wondering about the same back in the days: Hmm, the fifth $same_artist in a row. That's not random!@1
@movq Yeah, there was one particular where a neighboring team A wanted to talk to another team B to confirm something long before holiday season and apparently they didn't, because we all got an e-mail from B on how to proceed. They're blocked. For multiple weeks now. I reminded one of A yesterday and I was assured that they will handle it. But I haven't seen a reply from them today either. :-/ I might just answer myself tomorrow. Sigh.
This is really annoying. Especially because this is not the first time it goes like that. :-( So much time, energy and nerves wasted.
Apart from that major one, I saw a few decently interesting messages, not super important, but still good to know.
[47°09′49″S, 126°43′21″W] Wind speed: 70kph -- batteries low
Recovery: 3.11 miles, 00:10:53 average pace, 00:33:49 duration
#running #treadmill
Recovery: 3.11 miles, 00:10:53 average pace, 00:33:49 duration
#running #treadmill
Recovery: 3.11 miles, 00:10:53 average pace, 00:33:49 duration
#running #treadmill
@prologic That works pretty well, this is what I needed. :) I like it so far, feels good to run it locally instead of on some online service.. pulled a couple of models (including the one for code). I'll check that one out next time I'm looking for a solution for something I'm stuck on.
Esta estranha tendência contemporânea de dizer "humano" em vez de "pessoa", brrr
Esta estranha tendência contemporânea de dizer "humano" em vez de "pessoa", brrr
@lyse Was it worth it? Was there anything important you would have missed?
@lyse Was it worth it? Was there anything important you would have missed?
@lyse Was it worth it? Was there anything important you would have missed?
@prologic I will :) thanks for posting! The executable for the one I posted did not want to run.. so I'll try the one you sent! :)
[47°09′13″S, 126°43′20″W] Automatic systems disengaged due to heavy rain
Pinellas County - Hills: 5.15 miles, 00:08:54 average pace, 00:45:51 duration
went to the nearby overpass for some "hills". stopped after four passes just to be mindful of my right knee a bit. the legs were still very tired from the long run surprisingly.
#running
Pinellas County - Hills: 5.15 miles, 00:08:54 average pace, 00:45:51 duration
went to the nearby overpass for some "hills". stopped after four passes just to be mindful of my right knee a bit. the legs were still very tired from the long run surprisingly.
#running
Pinellas County - Hills: 5.15 miles, 00:08:54 average pace, 00:45:51 duration
went to the nearby overpass for some "hills". stopped after four passes just to be mindful of my right knee a bit. the legs were still very tired from the long run surprisingly.
#running
When it comes to AI stuff - I like to run it myself, not use a service. I found this today - https://github.com/Mozilla-Ocho/llamafile
I'll give that a good try when I need it, instead of chatgpt and such services.
Viendo documentales sobre los leones hasta altas horas de la noche
#catsoftwtxt
Viendo documentales sobre los leones hasta altas horas de la noche
#catsoftwtxt
@movq my best ever moon shot
@movq my best ever moon shot
@movq my best ever moon shot
@jason I hardly remember that movie anymore. Was it any good? 😅
@jason I hardly remember that movie anymore. Was it any good? 😅
@jason I hardly remember that movie anymore. Was it any good? 😅
I had MS-DOS 5.x I think, Norton Commander, QBasic, Masm, Tubro Pascal and a few other things 🤔
I had MS-DOS 5.x I think, Norton Commander, QBasic, Masm, Tubro Pascal and a few other things 🤔
I had MS-DOS 5.x I think, Norton Commander, QBasic, Masm, Tubro Pascal and a few other things 🤔
@movq Yeah it was pretty awesome 👌 I remember hacking on it like it was yesterday 🤣
@movq Yeah it was pretty awesome 👌 I remember hacking on it like it was yesterday 🤣
@movq Yeah it was pretty awesome 👌 I remember hacking on it like it was yesterday 🤣
[47°09′16″S, 126°43′00″W] Wind speed: N/A -- Cannot comunicate
@prologic That sounds lovely! That’s the kind of thing I’d like to have now. 😅
@prologic That sounds lovely! That’s the kind of thing I’d like to have now. 😅
@prologic That sounds lovely! That’s the kind of thing I’d like to have now. 😅
@movq No don't recall the model sorry 😢 Nut it had a 10MB internal hard disk, 640kB of RAM, 3.5" floppy drive, monochrome display and a full keyboard 😆
That much I do remember 🤣
@movq No don't recall the model sorry 😢 Nut it had a 10MB internal hard disk, 640kB of RAM, 3.5" floppy drive, monochrome display and a full keyboard 😆
That much I do remember 🤣
@movq No don't recall the model sorry 😢 Nut it had a 10MB internal hard disk, 640kB of RAM, 3.5" floppy drive, monochrome display and a full keyboard 😆
That much I do remember 🤣
@prologic A laptop? Wow, those were a very rare sight over here back then. (And they were often shrugged off as “nobody needs this anyway”. 😂) I guess you don’t remember the specific model?
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a C64 in person. 🤔 Maybe our school had some, but I don’t remember. 😅
@prologic A laptop? Wow, those were a very rare sight over here back then. (And they were often shrugged off as “nobody needs this anyway”. 😂) I guess you don’t remember the specific model?
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a C64 in person. 🤔 Maybe our school had some, but I don’t remember. 😅
@prologic A laptop? Wow, those were a very rare sight over here back then. (And they were often shrugged off as “nobody needs this anyway”. 😂) I guess you don’t remember the specific model?
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a C64 in person. 🤔 Maybe our school had some, but I don’t remember. 😅
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′32″W] Working impossible due to heavy rain
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:840 ARCHIVED:69731 CACHE:2356 FOLLOWERS:14 FOLLOWING:14
I got Revolution os dvd (its a linux movie) from ebay. It came with some custom cut of the movie. The dvd has some extra things that are not in the regular movie like interviews. Going to have to watch it all.
@movq My first machine was an XT Laptop but my father had a 286 Desktop years before that I played around with when I was quite young. My friends had a Commodore 64
@movq My first machine was an XT Laptop but my father had a 286 Desktop years before that I played around with when I was quite young. My friends had a Commodore 64
@movq My first machine was an XT Laptop but my father had a 286 Desktop years before that I played around with when I was quite young. My friends had a Commodore 64
im currently evaluating both devonthink and paperless-ngx and OH BOY give me my paper folders back please.
im currently evaluating both devonthink and paperless-ngx and OH BOY give me my paper folders back please.
im currently evaluating both devonthink and paperless-ngx and OH BOY give me my paper folders back
@eapl.me Interesting read. Reminds me that I have no idea how Floyd-Steinberg works. 😱
@eapl.me Interesting read. Reminds me that I have no idea how Floyd-Steinberg works. 😱
@eapl.me Interesting read. Reminds me that I have no idea how Floyd-Steinberg works. 😱
(Damn, I feel an urge to get hold of an old machine like that. At least some 386, but an 8086 would be better.)
(Damn, I feel an urge to get hold of an old machine like that. At least some 386, but an 8086 would be better.)
(Damn, I feel an urge to get hold of an old machine like that. At least some 386, but an 8086 would be better.)
Watched these lovely videos today:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hpE7lNLODw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adkIx0iO5dY
(There are two more.)
The guy is restoring an IBM PS/2 Model 30 (the 8086 version) – and it took a loooooooot of work. Hats off.
That machine holds a special place in my heart, because it was one of the first PCs I had (I think I had the 286 version, though). It always brings a smile to my face when I see one. 😊
I wish I still had mine. Re-buying one now is probably not a good idea, I wouldn't have the skills to do that kind of restoration. (Or I pay someone to do it, which would be super expensive …)
Watched these lovely videos today:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hpE7lNLODw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adkIx0iO5dY
(There are two more.)
The guy is restoring an IBM PS/2 Model 30 (the 8086 version) – and it took a loooooooot of work. Hats off.
That machine holds a special place in my heart, because it was one of the first PCs I had (I think I had the 286 version, though). It always brings a smile to my face when I see one. 😊
I wish I still had mine. Re-buying one now is probably not a good idea, I wouldn't have the skills to do that kind of restoration. (Or I pay someone to do it, which would be super expensive …)
Watched these lovely videos today:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hpE7lNLODw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adkIx0iO5dY
(There are two more.)
The guy is restoring an IBM PS/2 Model 30 (the 8086 version) – and it took a loooooooot of work. Hats off.
That machine holds a special place in my heart, because it was one of the first PCs I had (I think I had the 286 version, though). It always brings a smile to my face when I see one. 😊
I wish I still had mine. Re-buying one now is probably not a good idea, I wouldn't have the skills to do that kind of restoration. (Or I pay someone to do it, which would be super expensive …)
[47°09′42″S, 126°43′47″W] Wind speed: 69kph
@lyse Oh, wow, du hast’s sogar inhatlich gelesen. 😀 Danke für die Hinweise, wird korrigiert!
> Hurenkindalarm auf den Seiten 11 und 12. :-P
Jup, ganz fiese sogar. Wundert mich, dass LaTeX das nicht standardmäßig anders arrangiert, um das zu vermeiden. Muss ich nochmal nachschauen, so hübsch ist’s ja nun nicht. 😀
> Die Levelgenerierung finde ich ziemlich genial.
Zu der Idee mit der Musterersetzung bin ich über Advent of Code gekommen. Also nicht direkt über die Puzzles, aber auf Reddit wird manchmal diskutiert, wie denn wohl die Puzzle-Daten bei AoC erstellt werden – da gibt es nämlich auch ganz viele solcher „Labyrinthe“. Und da hat mal einer geschrieben: „Wahrscheinlich beginnt er mit einem Kreis und deformiert den dann so lange, bis $Bedingung erreicht ist.“
Auch die Darstellung der Strecken in der Textdatei ist ganz stark an AoC-Puzzles angelehnt.
Mich fasziniert ein bisschen, dass quasi nur eine Regel („da ist eine Gerade, mach’ mal einen Knick rein“) ausreicht, um so viel Variation zu erreichen. Also, das ist schon noch verbesserungsfähig, aber es funktioniert schon deutlich besser, als ich erwartet hatte.
@lyse Oh, wow, du hast’s sogar inhatlich gelesen. 😀 Danke für die Hinweise, wird korrigiert!
> Hurenkindalarm auf den Seiten 11 und 12. :-P
Jup, ganz fiese sogar. Wundert mich, dass LaTeX das nicht standardmäßig anders arrangiert, um das zu vermeiden. Muss ich nochmal nachschauen, so hübsch ist’s ja nun nicht. 😀
> Die Levelgenerierung finde ich ziemlich genial.
Zu der Idee mit der Musterersetzung bin ich über Advent of Code gekommen. Also nicht direkt über die Puzzles, aber auf Reddit wird manchmal diskutiert, wie denn wohl die Puzzle-Daten bei AoC erstellt werden – da gibt es nämlich auch ganz viele solcher „Labyrinthe“. Und da hat mal einer geschrieben: „Wahrscheinlich beginnt er mit einem Kreis und deformiert den dann so lange, bis $Bedingung erreicht ist.“
Auch die Darstellung der Strecken in der Textdatei ist ganz stark an AoC-Puzzles angelehnt.
Mich fasziniert ein bisschen, dass quasi nur eine Regel („da ist eine Gerade, mach’ mal einen Knick rein“) ausreicht, um so viel Variation zu erreichen. Also, das ist schon noch verbesserungsfähig, aber es funktioniert schon deutlich besser, als ich erwartet hatte.