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asnelt
·hace 7 días·discuss
Given the context, I had to read this twice to understand that PR is not referring to Pull Request here.
asnelt
·hace 9 días·discuss
Yes, I do mean the glowglobe. As they are floating right above the person, they should also protect from rain. And there was a scene where one was floating through the rain.
asnelt
·hace 10 días·discuss
Reminds me of the floating umbrella that appeared on Caladan in the 1984 Dune movie.
asnelt
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Can you elaborate on your setup? What harness are you using with Gemma 4 on your 32GB machine?
asnelt
·el año pasado·discuss
I live in a small apartment and do 20m using an attic antenna. Of course, I can't compete with big outdoor antennas. But from Scotland, SSB to mainland Europe and FT8 to the US or the Caribbean is not a problem.

Even if you don't have access to an attic, there are antenna constructions that can work for apartments. Have a look at "ARRL's Small Antennas for Small Spaces" and RSGB's "Stealth Antennas" as starting points.

Alternatively, you could consider a portable solution where you carry a small HF rig and some wire in a backpack. The Yaesu FT-857D is very popular for this as it's small, all bands, all modes and does 100W. If you search for "Yaesu FT-857D backpack" you will find many suggestions. It's not in production anymore but you might find it second hand. For Yaesu, other options include the FT-891 (no VHF/UHF) and the more bulky FT-991A. Icom has the IC-7100, which is also a little more bulky than the FT-857D.
asnelt
·hace 3 años·discuss
I agree that it's a bad idea to use non-cryptographic PRNGs as defaults. I think most people are not aware of how easy it is to break them. For fun, I wrote an Android app to break LCGs and Mersenne Twisters: https://github.com/asnelt/derandom
asnelt
·hace 4 años·discuss
I suppose I could be ridiculed too, but there is also my `rrep` utility which still has an `-r` option: https://git.sr.ht/~asnelt/rrep

It's packaged for Debian, Arch and openSUSE: https://repology.org/project/rrep/packages