Pinellas County - Tempo: 4.31 miles, 00:09:21 average pace, 00:40:16 duration
pretty good even though it was exhausting. kept the tempo pace at what i thought it would be (between 8:30 - 8:45) and the heart rate stayed mainly aerobic but within the range i had hoped for (171 - 179).
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Pinellas County - Long Run: 7.03 miles, 00:09:54 average pace, 01:09:38 duration
calves were tight for the first three miles and breathing felt like i was sucking through a straw. got it done even though it was not as long as i had wanted.
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Pinellas County - HM Tune Up: 6.25 miles, 00:09:31 average pace, 00:59:29 duration
hit all the paces i set out to and was not too tough. could have possibly done a longer warm up or cool down, or maybe another set, but it was all good. have not really been doing any speed work so it was a good test.
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Simplified twtxt - I want to suggest some dogmas or commandments for twtxt, from where we can work our way back to how to implement different feature like replies/treads:
It’s a text file, so you must be able to write it by hand (ie. no app logic) and read by eye. If you edit a post you change the content not the timestamp. Otherwise it will be considered a new post.
The order of lines in a twtxt.txt must not hold any significant. The file is a container and each line an atomic piece of information. You should be able to run
sorton a twtxt.txt and it should still work.Transport protocol should not matter, as long as the file served is the same. Http and https are preferred, so it is suggested that feed served via Gopher or Gemini also provide http(s).
Do we need more commandments?
Pinellas County - 90’: 6.58 miles, 00:09:48 average pace, 01:04:31 duration
did not get the full 90 minutes in but it was a good workout. glutes a bit tight after all the squats yesterday so may need to tweak the scheduling in the future.
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HiFive Premier P550 Runs Linux on ESWIN EIC7700X RISC-V Platform
SiFive recently introduced the HiFive Premier P550, a high-performance RISC-V development board for demanding applications. Designed in a compact Mini-DTX form factor, it supports Linux development and is optimized for RISC-V operating systems across various industries. This embedded platform is powered by the ESWIN EIC7700X SoC, featuring a Quad-Core SiFive P550 64-bit CPU with a […] ⌘ Read more
Pinellas County - Easy: 4.54 miles, 00:09:29 average pace, 00:43:02 duration
kept it easy. was a bit drained from the day before.
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performed a small, screen-based update to jarotsim, for it to run better in smaller and bigger screens | gemini://compudanzas.net/jarotsim.gmi
** Broughlike **
The Roguelike Celebration happened this weekend. Every year I think about participating, and every year I let it slip me by. In honor of it, though, this weekend I made a Broughlike…which I’ve creatively named “Eli’s Broughlike.”
It runs in the browser. It should work on most anything with a keyboard, or with a touchscreen — the about page ha … ⌘ Read more
ESP32-C5-DevKitC-1 with 240MHz RISC-V Processor, Zigbee, and Thread Connectivity
The ESP32-C5-DevKitC-1 is another upcoming entry-level development board designed for IoT applications, featuring the ESP32-C5-WROOM-1 module. This board supports key wireless protocols, including Wi-Fi 6 (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz), Bluetooth LE 5, Zigbee, and Thread. The ESP32-C5-WROOM-1 module is equipped with a 32-bit RISC-V single-core processor running at 240 MHz along with 384 KB […] ⌘ Read more
ESP32-C61-DevKitC-1 with RISC-V Single Core Processor and Wi-Fi 6/Bluetooth LE 5
The ESP32-C61-DevKitC-1 is an upcoming entry-level development board that integrates Wi-Fi 6 in the 2.4 GHz band and Bluetooth LE 5 capabilities. The board is designed to support a variety of applications and offers multiple peripheral interfaces for developers to work with. The ESP32-C61 features a 32-bit RISC-V single-core processor running at 160 MHz. It […] ⌘ Read more
Pinellas County - Long Run: 11.25 miles, 00:10:04 average pace, 01:53:21 duration
first 5km at easy. second 5km at tempo. then bring it in at easy. cool 68F with a breeze. dark, alone and quiet. it was great!
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Monero Dev Activity Report - Week 42 2024: 27 PRs, 14 Issues
This weekly report aims to provide a big picture view of Monero development activity, increase community support for existing devs and, hopefully, encourage new contributions.
Opened (8)
monero-project/monero:
[ANN] Malicious node IPs discovered
If you are running a node, you may want to save this list in a file and point to that file in the monerod startup command line with the argument –ban-list filename
Links:
Brand new vineyard for a Tasmanian sparkling wine company
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Pinellas County Running: 4.53 miles, 00:09:12 average pace, 00:41:39 duration
Whoa… 54F this morning… it felt sooo good!
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Ignite Realtime Blog: Smack 4.5.0-beta5 released
The Ignite Realtime developer community is happy to announce that Smack 4.5 entered its beta phase. Smack is a XMPP client API written in Java that is able to run on Java SE and Android. Smack’s beta phase started already a few weeks ago, but 4.5.0-beta5 is considered to be a good candidate to announce, as many smaller issues have been ironed out.
With Smack 4.5 we bumped the minimum Java version to 11. Furthermore Smack now requires a minimum And … ⌘ Read more
Pinellas County Running: 6.36 miles, 00:09:49 average pace, 01:02:27 duration
checking out milton damage around the park. talked to some of the locals.
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Pinellas County Running: 4.42 miles, 00:10:54 average pace, 00:48:13 duration
more milton checks. talked to my sister about the recent rim-to-rim-to-rim of the grand canyon she just did. kept it pretty conversational.
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Pinellas County Running: 4.56 miles, 00:12:32 average pace, 00:57:13 duration
different path today to hit some uphills and tour a different neighborhood after milton. stopped at the high school to help brian out with the camper.
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Pinellas County Running: 3.51 miles, 00:09:22 average pace, 00:32:54 duration
ugh. i miss the low humidity of az. normal run to check out milton damage. huge trees blocking the pinellas trail.
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‘People shop differently now’: Stall operators fear the future of markets
Business owners say changing consumer habits, rising costs, and an increase in theft are driving many family-run stalls to the brink. ⌘ Read more
Im also have running saltyd at doesnm.cc (delegated to salty-doesnm.p.projectsegfau.lt) but maybe i do something wrong
[ANN] If you run the haveno.markets website, please contact me
[..] Do you operate haveno.markets? You are welcome to stay pseudoanonymous but please open source the project and start accepting contributions from the community (like me). Two updates I can think of right away are to include a json api and to source data from bisq too. Please contact me at www.ki9.us/contact if you know anything about haveno.markets or its operator. If I don’t hear back after a week or two, I will have to assume haveno.markets is untrustworthy until pro … ⌘ Read more
[LFF] Monero meetup group in Barcelona (Spain)
Hello I am running the Monero meetup group in Barcelona (Spain) and looking for support to organize a in-person event before end of the year. The idea is to spread the word in the city about XMR what it is and why privacy is important. I am aiming for a more social networking environment to gather privacy enthusiasts but open to sugestions. I would like to ask here if you guys could help with some funds to rent a space if needed.
Link: [https://www.meetup.com/es-ES/monero-meetup-barcel … ⌘ Read more
Grand Canyon Rim To Rim: 27.90 miles, 00:28:36 average pace, 13:17:46 duration
grand canyon rim-to-rim with kelly and craig. it was a blast! a lot of firsts: crazy elevation, head lamps, poles. i had a really good time and then we started to encounter some elevation. definitely could feel the altitude as soon as there was an incline. then after so many large steps up my quads started to feel it. at one point everything seized up and i fell down. luckily craig jumped in my leg and started stretching it out which helped a lot. the rest of it from there it was slow going but only once the large steps were sparse we cruised ahead. definitely would do it again.
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NanoPi Zero2 with Gigabit Ethernet and Optional Wi-Fi Connectivity via M.2 Slot
The NanoPi Zero2 is a compact single-board computer designed around the Rockchip RK3528A processor. This device is available with an optional metal case and provides a Gigabit Ethernet port, as well as optional Wi-Fi connectivity via an M.2 slot. Powered by a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU running up to 2.0 GHz, the NanoPi Zero2 is […] ⌘ Read more
MacOS Sequoia 15.0.1 Update with Bug Fixes is Available
Apple has released MacOS Sequoia 15.0.1 as a software update to Mac users running the Sequoia operating system. The update includes bug fixes and security enhancements, and is therefore recommended for all MacOS users running Sequoia to install. For Mac users who are running MacOS Sonoma or macOS Ventura, you’ll find Safari 18.0.1 update available … [Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2024/10/04/macos-sequoia-15-0-1-update-wi … ⌘ Read more
Coin-sized Development Board Based on RISC-V CH32V203 Microcontroller, Priced at $6.50
The LANA TNY by Phyx is a compact development board featuring the WCH CH32V203 RISC-V microcontroller. Similar in size to the Adafruit QT Py and Seeed Studio XIAO, it offers additional SMD pins for expanded input/output capabilities and includes a built-in WS2811-compatible LED output. At its core, the CH32V203G6 microcontroller runs a 32-bit RISC-V processor […] ⌘ Read more
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com Yep seems alright! Really fast too. I’m still using my main Firefox in general cos.. well it’s set up so much and it’s hardened, profile running in RAM, all that crazy stuff that got it working the way I want 😂
But keeping a good eye on Zen Browser’s progress.
DOOM Now Runs on a Quantum Computer (Which Doesn’t Even Exist)
A hypothetical quantum computer… 70 times more powerful than the most powerful Quantum Computer. ⌘ Read more
I mean sure if i want to run it over on my tooth brush why not use something that is accessible everywhere like md5? crc32? It was chosen a long while back and the only benefit in changing now is “i cant find an implementation for x” when the down side is it breaks all existing threads. so…
Pinellas County - Easy: 5.02 miles, 00:10:12 average pace, 00:51:08 duration
kept it an easy feel. fun run.
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Pinellas County Running: 3.14 miles, 00:08:58 average pace, 00:28:07 duration
late evening run. i don’t even recall this one.
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JMP: CertWatch
As you may have already seen, on October 21st, it was reported that a long-running, successful MITM (Machine-In-The-Middle) attack against jabber.ru had been detected. The nature of this attack was not specific to the XMPP protocol in any way, but it was of special interest to us as members of the XMPP community. This kind of attack relies on being able to present a TLS certificate which anyone trying to connect will accept as valid. In this case, it was done b … ⌘ Read more
Pinellas County Running: 4.05 miles, 00:08:38 average pace, 00:34:58 duration
URVE Board A55 Runs Linux on Rockchip RK3566 SoC
The URVE Board A55 is a compact, high-performance Arm-based computer designed for continuous 24/7/365 operation. It is well-suited for applications in industrial automation, IoT, robotics, and multimedia content display. The System-on-Module features a Rockchip RK3566 Quad-Core Cortex-A55 processor, running at 1.8 GHz across four cores with 2GB of DDR3 RAM and 8GB of eMMC storage, […] ⌘ Read more
Pinellas County Running: 4.08 miles, 00:10:08 average pace, 00:41:19 duration
(#2024-09-24T12:39:32Z) @prologic@twtxt.net It might be simple for you to run echo -e "\t\t" | sha256sum | base64, but for people who are not comfortable in a terminal and got their dev env set up, then that is magic, compared to the simplicity of just copy/pasting what you see in a textfile into another textfile – Basically what @movq@www.uninformativ.de also said. I’m also on team extreme minimalism, otherwise we could just use mastodon etc. Replacing line-breaks with a tab would also make it easier to handwrite your twtxt. You don’t have to hardwrite it, but at least you should have the option to. Just as i do with all my HTML and CSS.
Pinellas County Running: 4.06 miles, 00:09:11 average pace, 00:37:21 duration
Using an AI Assistant to Read Tool Documentation
Explore how to use Docker and LLMs to streamline workflows for command-line tools to enhance the process of reading docs, troubleshooting errors, and running commands. ⌘ Read more
Reddington Shores - Long run (part I): 3.05 miles, 00:11:32 average pace, 00:35:10 duration
slower second half. more of a walk-run due to the sun blaring and high heart rate.
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Pinellas County - Long run (part I): 3.26 miles, 00:09:16 average pace, 00:30:14 duration
quicker half down to the condo. about two miles in i was already missing the west coast non-existent humidity.
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Low-cost Makerdiary board with iMX RT1011 Crossover MCU and Zephyr Support
Makerdiary recently introduced the iMX RT1011 Nano Kit, a compact, high-performance development board featuring NXP’s iMX RT1011 Crossover MCU. With an Arm Cortex-M7 core running at up to 500 MHz, it delivers strong CPU performance and real-time responsiveness The iMX RT1011 Nano Kit includes 128 KB of on-chip RAM, configurable as Tightly Coupled Memory or […] ⌘ Read more
Kubecon + CloudNativeCon North America 2024 co-located event deep dive: Data on Kubernetes Day
Co-chairs: Melissa Logan and Adam DurrNovember 12, 2024Salt Lake City, Utah Organizations like Etsy, Grab, Dish Network, and Chick-fil-A have standardized on Kubernetes and shared best practices for running different types of stateful workloads. Our aim for the… ⌘ Read more
@david@collantes.us Well, I wouldn’t recommend using my code for your main jenny use anyway. If you want to try it out, set XDG_CONFIG_HOME and XDG_CACHE_HOME to some sandbox directories and only run my code there. If @movq@www.uninformativ.de is interested in any of this getting upstreamed, I’d be happy to try rebasing the changes, but otherwise it’s a proof of concept and fun exercise.
There is nothing wrong with how we currently run a diff to see what has been removed. if i build a merkle tree off all the twt hashes in a feed i can use that to verify a twt should be in a feed or not. and gossip that to my peers.
Hey, @movq@www.uninformativ.de, a tiny thing to add to jenny, a -v switch. That way when you twtxt “That’s an older format that was used before jenny version v23.04”, I can go and run jenny -v, and “duh!” myself on the way to a git pull. :-D