user/bmallred/data/2023-07-19-09-46-42.fit: 00:41:28 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-07-18-04-32-08.fit: 5.94 miles, 00:09:12 average pace, 00:54:41 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-07-17-09-36-56.fit: 00:41:02 duration
Isode: Icon-Topo 2.0 – New Capabilities
Icon-Topo supports Mobile Unit (MU) mobility between HF Networks, enabling application communications over a wider area than can be achieved with a single ground station. It provides a way to schedule the movement from one HF network to another, ensuring that as an MU goes about its deployment the communications network is kept up and running.
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user/bmallred/data/2023-07-16-05-38-40.fit: 4.03 miles, 00:08:20 average pace, 00:33:36 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-07-15-12-40-19.fit: 00:59:09 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-07-13-05-33-52.fit: 4.02 miles, 00:08:56 average pace, 00:35:54 duration
@prologic@twtxt.net I run fail2ban on very aggressive settings to avoid these headaches. That plus manually banning IP ranges that register bots on my pod (🙄) works pretty well for me.
user/bmallred/data/2023-07-12-05-31-59.fit: 2.07 miles, 00:08:55 average pace, 00:18:30 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-07-10-05-21-43.fit: 6.55 miles, 00:07:19 average pace, 00:47:55 duration
Pinellas County - Long run: 10.02 miles, 00:11:40 average pace, 01:56:59 duration
rough.
- didn’t get a lot of sleep
- didn’t hydrate enough the day prior
- hot and humid
- just didn’t feel like it
- leg didn’t feel right
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user/bmallred/data/2023-07-08-13-44-23.fit: 01:20:10 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-07-07-06-14-44.fit: 4.31 miles, 00:10:30 average pace, 00:45:12 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-07-06-06-03-31.fit: 4.03 miles, 00:10:02 average pace, 00:40:26 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-07-04-06-30-30.fit: 4.08 miles, 00:08:00 average pace, 00:32:36 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-07-04-05-12-13.fit: 1.10 miles, 00:10:28 average pace, 00:11:33 duration
How to run the future “Snappy-Only” Ubuntu. Today.
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user/bmallred/data/2023-07-02-06-15-08.fit: 1.24 miles, 00:09:30 average pace, 00:11:47 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-07-01-05-46-44.fit: 5.01 miles, 00:09:28 average pace, 00:47:28 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-30-05-26-41.fit: 4.07 miles, 00:09:38 average pace, 00:39:15 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-28-05-47-06.fit: 5.03 miles, 00:09:43 average pace, 00:48:49 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-27-05-59-37.fit: 4.05 miles, 00:08:47 average pace, 00:35:35 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-25-06-28-04.fit: 7.03 miles, 00:09:38 average pace, 01:07:47 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-23-05-52-36.fit: 3.04 miles, 00:09:27 average pace, 00:28:44 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-21-10-14-30.fit: 5.00 miles, 00:09:15 average pace, 00:46:14 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-20-05-36-23.fit: 3.01 miles, 00:08:49 average pace, 00:26:35 duration
Most of the can run locally have such a small training set they arnt worth it. Are more like the Markov chains from the subreddit simulator days.
There is one called orca that seems promising that will be released as OSS soon. Its running at comparable numbers to OpenAI 3.5.
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-18-04-23-34.fit: 20.07 miles, 00:12:30 average pace, 04:10:40 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-16-05-50-50.fit: 4.02 miles, 00:09:26 average pace, 00:37:54 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-15-15-52-23.fit: 0.51 miles, 00:10:25 average pace, 00:05:16 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-15-15-04-24.fit: 4.06 miles, 00:10:26 average pace, 00:42:25 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-14-05-29-10.fit: 3.02 miles, 00:09:40 average pace, 00:29:09 duration
@movq@www.uninformativ.de If I understand it correctly, gtk4 renders using OpenGL. That means some of that RAM that appears to be allocated is actually some trick of the OpenGL driver so that it can map address in RAM space to the GPU’s VRAM (depends a lot on your setup though).
What happens if you run it with GSK_RENDERER=cairo set?
https://artixlinux.org Running artix full wayland setup with sway as WM and runit as init. KISS and flying, so cool :)
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-09-05-32-10.fit: 4.14 miles, 00:10:35 average pace, 00:43:47 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-08-05-47-34.fit: 4.00 miles, 00:10:17 average pace, 00:41:08 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-06-05-55-51.fit: 4.01 miles, 00:09:59 average pace, 00:40:03 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-05-14-08-12.fit: 2.89 miles, 00:08:41 average pace, 00:25:06 duration
Seems to me you could write a script that:
- Parses a StackOverflow question
- Runs it through an AI text generator
- Posts the output as a post on StackOverflow
and basically pollute the entire information ecosystem there in a matter of a few months? How long before some malicious actor does this? Maybe it’s being done already 🤷
What an asinine, short-sighted decision. An astonishing number of companies are actively reducing headcount because their executives believe they can use this newfangled AI stuff to replace people. But, like the dot com boom and subsequent bust, many of the companies going this direction are going to face serious problems when the hypefest dies down and the reality of what this tech can and can’t do sinks in.
We really, really need to stop trusting important stuff to corporations. They are not tooled to last.
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Pinellas County Running: 10.04 miles, 00:10:16 average pace, 01:43:07 duration
goal was 10 miles (furthest since injury) at an easy pace. didn’t pay attention to the watch and felt like i nailed it.
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user/bmallred/data/2023-06-02-08-24-16.fit: 4.31 miles, 00:09:19 average pace, 00:40:10 duration
MkLinux: The delightfully weird PowerPC Mac Linux Distro of the 1990s
Co-Developed by Apple, with Linux running as a user-mode task. Seriously. ⌘ Read more
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-01-05-37-12.fit: 7.41 miles, 00:06:05 average pace, 00:45:04 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-05-31-11-16-44.fit: 3.04 miles, 00:08:44 average pace, 00:26:31 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-05-30-13-42-19.fit: 4.79 miles, 00:09:30 average pace, 00:45:30 duration
@prologic@twtxt.net You more or less need a data center to run one of these adequately (well, train…you can run a trained one with a little less hardware). I think that’s the idea–no one can run them locally, they have to rent them (and we know how much SaaS companies and VCs love the rental model of computing).
There’s a lot of promising research-grade work being done right now to produce models that can be run on a human-scale (not data-center-scale) computing setup. I suspect those will become more commonly deployed in the next few years.
user/bmallred/data/2023-05-28-05-52-21.fit: 8.44 miles, 00:10:17 average pace, 01:26:49 duration
user/bmallred/data/2023-05-26-16-39-47.fit: 3.12 miles, 00:07:44 average pace, 00:24:05 duration