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anotherpaul
·18 dagen geleden·discuss
This is such a nice fix but then you install it's set it up to launch on start and forget about it. 5 years later the bug has been fixed for 4 and I still have tho script record a random pixel every 10 seconds. Never know how to know that the hacky fix is no longer needed
anotherpaul
·vorige maand·discuss
Maybe someone can explain: in image generation some models are already using rectified flow. Which was hailed as the next big thing. Are we going to see discrete rectified flow models next or is that unlikely?
anotherpaul
·4 maanden geleden·discuss
I've also started using typst for some projects. I am slowly getting used to the syntax. But it's a process for me. I also still have latex projects/docs

So happy to see new texlive as well
anotherpaul
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Isn't Merlin the birdsound app that is commonly used?

https://merlin.allaboutbirds.org/
anotherpaul
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Someone asked for the model you use but I am also curious how you handle ambiguous IDs. Not everything is clear cut especially when it comes to fungi and bugs.

Inaturalist uses second opinions what's your solution?

Edit: cool idea for the app btw, I always call inaturalist my Pokémon deck already so I think it's a nice new angle :)
anotherpaul
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
What's the advantage over using Polars for the same task? It seems to me the natural competitor here and I vastly prefer the Polars syntax over SQL any day. So I was curious if I should try duckdb or stick with polars
anotherpaul
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
I appreciate your reply. Thank you.

I am using socat right now to achieve this translation but it is rather slow. So o hope a proper solution using tool might be more powerful. But it seems it requires at least a bit more networking insight than what I have at this moment. It's an opportunity to learn something new for me

Right now I simply rent a hetzner machine including a v4 ip to route the traffic to my V6 services.
anotherpaul
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
I did that with forwarding to another host but it's super slow (10 Mbit) on a cheap hetzner box. So I am looking for this functionality but faster
anotherpaul
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Wait this looks interesting. I am a biologist so I might get the terminology wrong. Would this allow me to run a ipv4 to ipv6 and back service?

I got some services with only ipv6 addresses and want clients with only ipv4 (sadly still exists) to at least be able to reach them. So could I dedicate a machine to translating for them using this tool?
anotherpaul
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
I am speculating here but as it genomics data I assume it's information such as: gene count, epigenetic information (methylation, histones etc) Once you do 20k times a few post translational modifications you can come to a few columns quickly.

Usually this would be stored in a sparse long form though. So I might be wrong.
anotherpaul
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
I agree, I used omz a while now but I have since also realised that the features I uses are so basic, it really does not warrant a whole software project as a dependency.

So I went and had Gemini make me a zsh config with the features I actually use. Took 15 minutes to get all the autocompelte, aliases and search functionality and done.
anotherpaul
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Oh I hate it it's so brain rotty. Well done. Well done indeed.
anotherpaul
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
I don't quite understand: Instead of using the phones GPS to let me simply chat with people around me, which would be great during traveling or commute, I need to choose the place I chat at?

This seems super counter productive in my opinion. It creates way more friction that I want.

Maybe I want to save a location I have been to as a chatroom, sure but my primary interest would be to have my location determine the chat. So if I enter a university building: boom university chat. I enter Cern: boom Cern chat.

The hard part would be to not just use rectangles but actually make the shapes meaningful. I don't want to walk past a high school or live next to one and then be included in that chat. So yeah. Tricky
anotherpaul
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
One obvious feature would be to provide geo fenced Wikipedia or news feed.

Like what is the highest rated/longest Wikipedia article in the area.

Or maybe what's the 3 top radio stations and a link to them.

There is plenty of local content that Google does not surface
anotherpaul
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
100% agree, I am still shocked that the models are not open sourced. It's the data from the community and I feel it goes very much against the spirit of the community to keep the machine learning part, which is very central to the app, so secret.
anotherpaul
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
As far as I understand they do try to keep the heat around for the next decompression. As of course they need it. But I could not find what type of heat storage they use. Ultimately they "only" seem to need to store it for 12h, right?
anotherpaul
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
Yes in figure 2 it's 3 mice, next figure 3 they also have 5 (panel e)
anotherpaul
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
That reminds me of this project: https://media.ccc.de/v/33c3-7912-spiegelmining_reverse_engin...

Why screenshots and not copy the source?
anotherpaul
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
While the paper is behind a pay wall, the abstract highlights that they used knock out gene editing, meaning this is not a GMO of the old days, with trans genes, but a mkdifcation one could have achieved with classical breeding if given enough time and resources.

If I understand this right, this would even in the EU now be allowed to be sold without the GMO label.
anotherpaul
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
The paper linked in the article: https://www.cell.com/trends/biotechnology/abstract/S0167-779...