One thing I hate about modern TV shows is that they have been further sliced into ~5-10min sequences between ad breaks, and even if you watch them without ads, you get narratively unnecessary cliff hangers just before a…
Small note - https://github.com/flatcar/Flatcar has no code in any branches: > Flatcar project repository for issue tracking, project documentation, etc. Per the building page…
But it's a continuum, not a hard cutoff. They start hallucinating as soon as you query something they haven't learned verbatim, and they hallucinate/extrapolate sucessfully up to a point, beyond which they start…
I hate this contant emphasizing with a burning passion; even some newspapers do it. It's like trying to hold a conversation with someone that shouts the important bits to your face. https://pypi.org/project/html2text/…
You left the very best out: dadbod.vim (a DB helper)
This pilot's account of ejecting underwater (!!) after a failed carrier landing is truly amazing: https://www.ejectionsite.com/eunderh2o.htm
I recently got Lenovo Moto G7 Plus (not recent but recent enough for their purpose), because LineageOS fully supports them [1]. Then I found out to unlock the bootloader I had to: 1. get a string via a `fastboot`…
I lolled at the "egress optimization" tag, then followed it and found this other gem: https://practicalbetterments.com/drill-holes-in-your-keys/ Makes sense in an XKCD kinda way.
Head trackers don't map movement 1:1, more like 1:10 (or so). Thus if you want to look 180 back, you turn maybe 30degs but can still eye the screen. Basically you gesture with your neck. It sounds awkward but it works…
If you're interested in the subject, the book "Longitude" by Dava Sobel (mentioned in Resources) is a very good read with lots of historical perspective on how these clocks were built.
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Have a look at visidata, a TUI table viewer/editor with vim keybindings. It's incredibly powerful and fully automatable - everything you do gets recorded as a series of commands which you can save and replay. Not the…
What a pretentious ass
Same O_O
Does anyone else feel like there might be a media attack on Uber lately, possibly funded by competitors or opposing municipalities/taxi companies? It seems like a lot of different kind of bad news have surfaced lately…
BRILLIANT.
One thing I hate about modern TV shows is that they have been further sliced into ~5-10min sequences between ad breaks, and even if you watch them without ads, you get narratively unnecessary cliff hangers just before a…
Small note - https://github.com/flatcar/Flatcar has no code in any branches: > Flatcar project repository for issue tracking, project documentation, etc. Per the building page…
But it's a continuum, not a hard cutoff. They start hallucinating as soon as you query something they haven't learned verbatim, and they hallucinate/extrapolate sucessfully up to a point, beyond which they start…
I hate this contant emphasizing with a burning passion; even some newspapers do it. It's like trying to hold a conversation with someone that shouts the important bits to your face. https://pypi.org/project/html2text/…
You left the very best out: dadbod.vim (a DB helper)
This pilot's account of ejecting underwater (!!) after a failed carrier landing is truly amazing: https://www.ejectionsite.com/eunderh2o.htm
I recently got Lenovo Moto G7 Plus (not recent but recent enough for their purpose), because LineageOS fully supports them [1]. Then I found out to unlock the bootloader I had to: 1. get a string via a `fastboot`…
I lolled at the "egress optimization" tag, then followed it and found this other gem: https://practicalbetterments.com/drill-holes-in-your-keys/ Makes sense in an XKCD kinda way.
Head trackers don't map movement 1:1, more like 1:10 (or so). Thus if you want to look 180 back, you turn maybe 30degs but can still eye the screen. Basically you gesture with your neck. It sounds awkward but it works…
If you're interested in the subject, the book "Longitude" by Dava Sobel (mentioned in Resources) is a very good read with lots of historical perspective on how these clocks were built.
[dead]
Have a look at visidata, a TUI table viewer/editor with vim keybindings. It's incredibly powerful and fully automatable - everything you do gets recorded as a series of commands which you can save and replay. Not the…
What a pretentious ass
Same O_O
Does anyone else feel like there might be a media attack on Uber lately, possibly funded by competitors or opposing municipalities/taxi companies? It seems like a lot of different kind of bad news have surfaced lately…
BRILLIANT.