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Long run: 9.33 miles, 00:10:21 average pace, 01:36:32 duration
easy run on the treadmill today since we have a lot going on and i had to watch the kiddos. split into three 5kms with first and last at about 10:55 pace, and the middle 5km at about a 9:14 pace. nothing crazy, felt good, kept it in the blue and finished it strong.
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Long run: 9.33 miles, 00:10:21 average pace, 01:36:32 duration
easy run on the treadmill today since we have a lot going on and i had to watch the kiddos. split into three 5kms with first and last at about 10:55 pace, and the middle 5km at about a 9:14 pace. nothing crazy, felt good, kept it in the blue and finished it strong.
#running #treadmill
Long run: 9.33 miles, 00:10:21 average pace, 01:36:32 duration
easy run on the treadmill today since we have a lot going on and i had to watch the kiddos. split into three 5kms with first and last at about 10:55 pace, and the middle 5km at about a 9:14 pace. nothing crazy, felt good, kept it in the blue and finished it strong.
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On my blog: Free Culture Book Club — Raiders of the Unix Seas https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/07/13/raiders-unix-seas.html #freeculture #bookclub
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[47°09′59″S, 126°43′50″W] Dosimeter malfunction
@movq Yeah agreed, but there does appear to be a lot of hype around rust for sure 🤣
@movq Yeah agreed, but there does appear to be a lot of hype around rust for sure 🤣
@movq I don't think you couldn't have made a better choice myself 👌
@movq I don't think you couldn't have made a better choice myself 👌
@movq bisect says last two weeks 🤔
@movq bisect says last two weeks 🤔
Speaking of programming languages, I’m so glad that I’ve spent so much time doing C and a little bit of Assembler over the years. It’s the perfect foundation for my recently acquired retrocomputing hobby. 😅 You can target basically any platform with C – DOS, OS/2, Windows NT, UNIX, … Had I gone all-in on Java (as University and employers nudged me to in the mid-2000’s), I probably wouldn’t have this skill set now. 🤔
Speaking of programming languages, I’m so glad that I’ve spent so much time doing C and a little bit of Assembler over the years. It’s the perfect foundation for my recently acquired retrocomputing hobby. 😅 You can target basically any platform with C – DOS, OS/2, Windows NT, UNIX, … Had I gone all-in on Java (as University and employers nudged me to in the mid-2000’s), I probably wouldn’t have this skill set now. 🤔
Speaking of programming languages, I’m so glad that I’ve spent so much time doing C and a little bit of Assembler over the years. It’s the perfect foundation for my recently acquired retrocomputing hobby. 😅 You can target basically any platform with C – DOS, OS/2, Windows NT, UNIX, … Had I gone all-in on Java (as University and employers nudged me to in the mid-2000’s), I probably wouldn’t have this skill set now. 🤔
Speaking of programming languages, I’m so glad that I’ve spent so much time doing C and a little bit of Assembler over the years. It’s the perfect foundation for my recently acquired retrocomputing hobby. 😅 You can target basically any platform with C – DOS, OS/2, Windows NT, UNIX, … Had I gone all-in on Java (as University and employers nudged me to in the mid-2000’s), I probably wouldn’t have this skill set now. 🤔
@prologic Yeah, I’ve seen this for a while now. 🤔
@prologic Yeah, I’ve seen this for a while now. 🤔
@prologic Yeah, I’ve seen this for a while now. 🤔
@prologic Yeah, I’ve seen this for a while now. 🤔
@prologic Rust just isn’t the best tool for every job, even though that’s what the “cult” around it wants to make you believe.

I’m surprised that the article doesn’t talk about the ecosystem and the large number of dependencies that you usually pull in. 🤔 Maybe the author is already used to that.
@prologic Rust just isn’t the best tool for every job, even though that’s what the “cult” around it wants to make you believe.

I’m surprised that the article doesn’t talk about the ecosystem and the large number of dependencies that you usually pull in. 🤔 Maybe the author is already used to that.
@prologic Rust just isn’t the best tool for every job, even though that’s what the “cult” around it wants to make you believe.

I’m surprised that the article doesn’t talk about the ecosystem and the large number of dependencies that you usually pull in. 🤔 Maybe the author is already used to that.
@prologic Rust just isn’t the best tool for every job, even though that’s what the “cult” around it wants to make you believe.

I’m surprised that the article doesn’t talk about the ecosystem and the large number of dependencies that you usually pull in. 🤔 Maybe the author is already used to that.
@lyse

> Yeah, we're quite lucky with this very, very wet summer this year.

… unless you’re living in one of those areas with severe weather: https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/unwetter-sturm-hagel-100.html 😅😱

We had some lovely 15°C this morning, too. Now at 20°C. Let’s hope it stays that way for a while.
@lyse

> Yeah, we're quite lucky with this very, very wet summer this year.

… unless you’re living in one of those areas with severe weather: https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/unwetter-sturm-hagel-100.html 😅😱

We had some lovely 15°C this morning, too. Now at 20°C. Let’s hope it stays that way for a while.
@lyse

> Yeah, we're quite lucky with this very, very wet summer this year.

… unless you’re living in one of those areas with severe weather: https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/unwetter-sturm-hagel-100.html 😅😱

We had some lovely 15°C this morning, too. Now at 20°C. Let’s hope it stays that way for a while.
@lyse

> Yeah, we're quite lucky with this very, very wet summer this year.

… unless you’re living in one of those areas with severe weather: https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/unwetter-sturm-hagel-100.html 😅😱

We had some lovely 15°C this morning, too. Now at 20°C. Let’s hope it stays that way for a while.
There's a new interesting regression in yarnd that's cropped up that results in a " /> at the end of uploaded/links images. I'm not able to figure this bug out yet 😢
There's a new interesting regression in yarnd that's cropped up that results in a " /> at the end of uploaded/links images. I'm not able to figure this bug out yet 😢
[47°09′37″S, 126°43′59″W] Storm recedes -- back to normal work
@lyse Yeah he is 😭


2024-07-12T16:52:12-06:00\t(#4nlm4ca) Here has been north of 38C all week. Its pretty ick. I would love a bit of rain to cool down.
2024-07-12T16:52:12-06:00\t(#4nlm4ca) Here has been north of 38C all week. Its pretty ick. I would love a bit of rain to cool down.


I _think_ it's invisible to users of yarnd because of the way the cache works 🤣
@lyse Yeah he is 😭


2024-07-12T16:52:12-06:00	(#4nlm4ca) Here has been north of 38C all week. Its pretty ick. I would love a bit of rain to cool down.
2024-07-12T16:52:12-06:00	(#4nlm4ca) Here has been north of 38C all week. Its pretty ick. I would love a bit of rain to cool down.


I _think_ it's invisible to users of yarnd because of the way the cache works 🤣
@lyse Yeah he is 😭


2024-07-12T16:52:12-06:00	(#4nlm4ca) Here has been north of 38C all week. Its pretty ick. I would love a bit of rain to cool down.
2024-07-12T16:52:12-06:00	(#4nlm4ca) Here has been north of 38C all week. Its pretty ick. I would love a bit of rain to cool down.


I _think_ it's invisible to users of yarnd because of the way the cache works 🤣
By the way, @xuu, it looks like you're running an old, buggy version of yarnd, that duplicates twts in the feed on edit.
@xuu @bender Yeah, we're quite lucky with this very, very wet summer this year. It's supposed to be just 21°C today, good hiking conditions. Some nice 16°C to cool off the house right now, I love it. Tomorrow, temps are rising again, though.
[47°09′54″S, 126°43′35″W] Wind speed: 62kph
@lyse ah, 26°C! Not even overnight, nor early in the morning we get that cool! Full of envy mate. Full of envy.
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:1029 ARCHIVED:76716 CACHE:2297 FOLLOWERS:17 FOLLOWING:14
Here has been north of 38C all week. Its pretty ick. I would love a bit of rain to cool down.
Here has been north of 38C all week. Its pretty ick. I would love a bit of rain to cool down.
On my blog: Toots 🦣 from 07/08 to 07/12 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/07/12/week.html #linkdump #mastodon #socialmedia #week
@bender That thing on the top is actually a tent 🤣
@bender That thing on the top is actually a tent 🤣
The 26°C humidity was through the roof and we just barely escaped the thunderstorm on our stroll. Only the adjacent rain hit us hard. Black clouds caught up on us and we decided to take cover at a barn. Not even a minute later it started to rain cats and dogs for ten minutes straight. Holy crap, that was cool to watch. :-) Also, the smell of rain was just beautiful.

We then decided to continue our return in the light drizzle. But it then got much heavier again and we got completely soaked. With the wet t-shirt and the wind it actually felt rather cold. I anticipated to get rained on, so I left my camera at home. Plenty of paths turned into brook landscapes, several centimeter deep creeks ran down the hilly trails. Quite fascinating. :-)

The sunset a few minutes ago wasn't too bad:

Sunset
[47°09′37″S, 126°43′40″W] Wind speed: 92kph -- batteries low
[47°09′43″S, 126°43′19″W] Wind speed: 72kph -- batteries low
@prologic pretty cool! What's the top, storage? The same vehicle is sold here as a Nissan Frontier. As I said before, Japanese trucks last almost forever.
@prologic pretty cool! What's the top, storage? The same vehicle is sold here as a Nissan Frontier. As I said before, Japanese trucks last almost forever.
@prologic pretty cool! What's the the top, storage? The same vehicle is sold here as a Nissan Frontier. As I said before, Japanese trucks last almost forever.
I spent 18 months rebuilding my algorithmic trading platform in Rust. I’m filled with regret. | by Austin Starks | Jun, 2024 | Medium
I spent 18 months rebuilding my algorithmic trading platform in Rust. I’m filled with regret. | by Austin Starks | Jun, 2024 | Medium
[47°09′37″S, 126°43′30″W] Automatic systems disengaged due to thunderstorm
This is the whole point of this Yarn where I'm trying to figure out with y'all to see if there might possibly be a way to formally measure and manage complexity, budget of a software, system or organization.
This is the whole point of this Yarn where I'm trying to figure out with y'all to see if there might possibly be a way to formally measure and manage complexity, budget of a software, system or organization.
This article is worth reading: https://htmx.org/essays/complexity-budget/

Unfortunately, it doesn't go into any concrete specifics or any formal ASOS of measuring and managing complexity budget.
This article is worth reading: https://htmx.org/essays/complexity-budget/

Unfortunately, it doesn't go into any concrete specifics or any formal ASOS of measuring and managing complexity budget.
Whant's up here, Gopher?
[47°09′09″S, 126°43′53″W] Weather forecast alert -- storm from E
[47°09′27″S, 126°43′24″W] Reading: 0.73000 PPM
@lyse True!
@lyse True!
@bender
@bender
@movq well that depends on what this 2000 lines of coat does right does the 2000 lines of code basically amount to a linear set of instructions with no branching? Or is that 2000 lines of Covid include lots of conditional branching that make understanding what the program does, difficult and hard to maintain?
@movq well that depends on what this 2000 lines of coat does right does the 2000 lines of code basically amount to a linear set of instructions with no branching? Or is that 2000 lines of Covid include lots of conditional branching that make understanding what the program does, difficult and hard to maintain?
@eapl.me Cool! 👌 I shall have to have a look into these. If you've read both before, perhaps you can share short excerpts or your own thoughts and experiences?
@eapl.me Cool! 👌 I shall have to have a look into these. If you've read both before, perhaps you can share short excerpts or your own thoughts and experiences?
@movq That's what I'm implying yea! 👌 if we can figure out how to measure complexity, we can figure out how to control complexity and thereby keep software systems and even organizations more simple and easier to manage potentially even more cost-effective.
@movq That's what I'm implying yea! 👌 if we can figure out how to measure complexity, we can figure out how to control complexity and thereby keep software systems and even organizations more simple and easier to manage potentially even more cost-effective.
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:1028 ARCHIVED:76704 CACHE:2286 FOLLOWERS:17 FOLLOWING:14
So, @prologic, show us that truck, don’t be shy! 😊
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[47°09′23″S, 126°43′56″W] --no signal--
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@prologic *Or* maybe people do have a good intuitive understanding of complexity and they’re just *way too overconfident* all the time. 🤔 Is that what you’re getting at? That the “complexity budget” could be a good tool to break this behavior? 🤔
@prologic *Or* maybe people do have a good intuitive understanding of complexity and they’re just *way too overconfident* all the time. 🤔 Is that what you’re getting at? That the “complexity budget” could be a good tool to break this behavior? 🤔
@prologic *Or* maybe people do have a good intuitive understanding of complexity and they’re just *way too overconfident* all the time. 🤔 Is that what you’re getting at? That the “complexity budget” could be a good tool to break this behavior? 🤔
@prologic *Or* maybe people do have a good intuitive understanding of complexity and they’re just *way too overconfident* all the time. 🤔 Is that what you’re getting at? That the “complexity budget” could be a good tool to break this behavior? 🤔
@prologic Hmm, yeah, hmm, I’m not sure. 😅 It all appears very subjective to me. Is 2k lines of code a lot or not?

I mean, I’m all for reducing complexity. 😅 I just have a hard time defining it and arguing about it. What I call “too complex”, others might think of as “just fine”. 🤔
@prologic Hmm, yeah, hmm, I’m not sure. 😅 It all appears very subjective to me. Is 2k lines of code a lot or not?

I mean, I’m all for reducing complexity. 😅 I just have a hard time defining it and arguing about it. What I call “too complex”, others might think of as “just fine”. 🤔
@prologic Hmm, yeah, hmm, I’m not sure. 😅 It all appears very subjective to me. Is 2k lines of code a lot or not?

I mean, I’m all for reducing complexity. 😅 I just have a hard time defining it and arguing about it. What I call “too complex”, others might think of as “just fine”. 🤔
@prologic Hmm, yeah, hmm, I’m not sure. 😅 It all appears very subjective to me. Is 2k lines of code a lot or not?

I mean, I’m all for reducing complexity. 😅 I just have a hard time defining it and arguing about it. What I call “too complex”, others might think of as “just fine”. 🤔
Eh pá eu ia jurar que acabei de me cruzar com o Daniel Radcliffe em Cedofeita

Mas como o senhor não tem redes sociais, é difícil confirmar

Que bom pra ele!
Eh pá eu ia jurar que acabei de me cruzar com o Daniel Radcliffe em Cedofeita

Mas como o senhor não tem redes sociais, é difícil confirmar

Que bom pra ele!
[47°09′18″S, 126°43′08″W] 4102 days without news from Herve
@prologic Haha, didn't expect that from the introduction. :-D
@movq Ah, I see.
@prologic Your message got a bit mangled up I reckon, not sure if I understand it. I don't find these lists hard to read. The question is more, which of the standards do you follow? I doubt that another package really helps a lot. I mean, one can just use the codes already if one wanted to.
@shreyan Hell yeah, that looks great! I love it. :-) Where is this?
Pinellas County - Base: 7.01 miles, 00:10:30 average pace, 01:13:38 duration
nailed the base portion of it. took a walk break and then a "cool down" to top it off. thought it would be nice outside with some rain but it was barely sprinkling when i was out until after the run.
#running
Pinellas County - Base: 7.01 miles, 00:10:30 average pace, 01:13:38 duration
nailed the base portion of it. took a walk break and then a "cool down" to top it off. thought it would be nice outside with some rain but it was barely sprinkling when i was out until after the run.
#running
Pinellas County - Base: 7.01 miles, 00:10:30 average pace, 01:13:38 duration
nailed the base portion of it. took a walk break and then a "cool down" to top it off. thought it would be nice outside with some rain but it was barely sprinkling when i was out until after the run.
#running
@abucci Oh hey! 👋
@abucci Oh hey! 👋
@support No.