kzalesak
No user record in our sample, but kzalesak has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but kzalesak has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
I am trying to develop a CO2 monitor specifically for older classrooms with no central air exchange with some friends. CO2 monitors already exist but none are actually optimized for this specific case. Our device has an…
For Jira, recursion would make sense, for Slack, it depends. For our team of about 30 people, the lack of recursion in threads has been mostly positive. I guess that the ability to toggle recursion on or off might be…
Slack depends heavily on the vulture that you build around it. I've been in companies where it was either everything in the specific channel (Discord like)/dm only, and in others, where threads have worked wonders. What…
Thank you for this tool. We have been looking at shamir schemes in our org for encrypting backup, and decided against it for the reasons of being too complicated. Maybe it is time to revisit it again.
Because dolphins are also substantially less affected by the day/night cycle. It is more energy intensive to hunt in the dark (less heat, less light), unless you are specifically optimized for it.
I, on the other hand strongly resonate with this post. I am not a programmer by profession, but a programmer by need - I write tools to get stuff done, and this is exactly the missing link. I am able to craft…
I think that something specifically intended for this, like Anubis, is a much better option.
That's not entirely true - they are leaving the data centers themselves, and also all the trained models. These are already used
I am surprised nobody mentioned the Qidi printers. They are the perfect balance between tinkerability and reliability (but see below - QA varies), and have open firmware. They are the only ones that currently compete…
Well, the oscillator is a Schmitt trigger. The trigger waits for a capacitor to discharge pas a hysteresis point, but uses discrete voltage levels to switch. So, maybe semi-analog?
Amazing! Is there any chance you'd know how to add my little digital addition? https://github.com/kzalesak/Digisynth Or alternatively, what changes would it need to be eligible?
About a week ago, I realized there was a gap in tasks managers for immediate small tasks that needed to be done whilst I code on larger projects. I sat down and whipped up something that is almost eerily similar to what…
I would love an option to easily export these, both in bulk and as individual notes. That way I can share them, feed them into software (i.e. AI to summarise) etc. Maybe it's somewhere in the docs, but I can't find it…
I think that the biggest advantage of the spreadsheet is that it can be modified easily, even democratically and also on the go. No website offers that kind of ease of use for _adding_ information