My RMAed motherboard finally arrived, so I built an open air / test bench for it and the temps and noise are way down. So yipee.
My RMAed motherboard finally arrived, so I built an open air / test bench for it and the temps and noise are way down. So yipee.
"In a field where an overlooked bug could cost millions, you want people who will speak their minds, even if they’re sometimes obnoxious about it."
Waiting for my first job interview in 3 years, have to say I'm a little nervous but also excited
Keep on keepin' the beat alive!
Keep it metal
"One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."
Think it went well. Saw an automated breast milk pump tester, which is definitely not something I've seen before
Keep on keepin' the beat alive!
Nor something you can unsee
"One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."
Please tell me that this is somehow improving breast pumps. The ones around when I was breastfeeding made me feel like a cow.
We're stuck in a bloody snowglobe.
I bought an Acer Chromebook earlier this week. So far I am extremely pleased.
Congratulations America
I fired a gun today. For the first time in my life.
Congratulations America
Now you can protect Amsterdam we go skeet-shooting from time to time, and I've tried shooting with hunting rifles, but no real handguns.
"One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."
"When I meet God, I am going to ask him two questions: Why relativity? And why turbulence? I really believe he will have an answer for the first." - Werner Heisenberg (maybe)
TBH I don't know the rules in Holland. But here in Istanbul (Turkey) it was as simple as going to a shooting range (indoor), sign in, and pick which guns you'd like to try. Everything was supervised from beginning to the end though. I got a demonstration of how to load and shoot. Then I got explained how to actually shoot and then do it.
The smaller gun was easy to handle and had minimal recoil. With the second gun I felt less in control, but funnily enough my aim with it was better.
Congratulations America
Last night in NY we had an electrical transformer fire that created plasma and lit-up the night sky with blue light (due to low clouds). You could see it from miles away, and could hear a humming of electricity for miles too.
No one was injured, there was just some flight delays due to power issues (which isn't great for those experiencing it). But it was pretty and unique! Like a northern lights
... so is he
"One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."
Happy to have learned about Tara Westover and her amazing story (on public radio).
https://tarawestover.com/
The slick web site is quixotic. Wow
This is a great line.
https://themoscowtimes.com/news/wors...ottenham-64056
Hope is the denial of reality
"One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."
I'm happy to be a renter now, living in an apartment complex that plows, shovels, and salts our streets, sidewalks, and steps. And I'm happy to live within walking distance to a grocery store, a bakery, a pizzeria, and a 24 hr gas station/convenience store with an ATM.
If this ice-snow storm gets as bad as predicted, I won't feel trapped at home. And if the power goes out, we'll be a priority for the utility companies. (So much better than waiting around as a small neighborhood of individual houses.)
My sister living in rural Indiana dug a "latrine" in their backyard, after losing power several times during this storm cell. Seriously. And she's using portable gas heaters to keep their pipes from freezing. They live miles away from the nearest volunteer fire dept. and they don't have water hydrants. But that's for the WTF thread.
This thread: https://mobile.twitter.com/nick_kapu...23836209872897
The internet isn't all bad
"One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."
Finally dumped Frontier
"In a field where an overlooked bug could cost millions, you want people who will speak their minds, even if they’re sometimes obnoxious about it."
Nice. Wish we had that at my school - but, no, some dimwit (at the state level) decided that 100 Mbps is enough for a school with 1,700 pupils. Which includes 500 school-owned network connected PCs and a semi-public WLAN for teachers' and pupils' devices.
Hell, 10 years back when I was living in a students' dormitory I already had symmetrical Gbit. But, sure, always speak of the "challenge of digitalization" and then don't actually give us the tools to deal with that.
When the stars threw down their spears
And watered heaven with their tears:
Did he smile his work to see?
Did he who made the lamb make thee?
Snow! Just a couple of inches, but I love it! We haven't had many snow events this winter, so any time it comes I'm happy. Makes everything so pretty dusted in white. Even the black rooftops look clean, wearing a fresh blanket.
It's not really accumulating on the streets so there are no loud plows, and it's the middle of the night so there aren't any people driving or playing in it, so it's a quiet snow. The very best kind.
As I was walking home, a little girl jumped down from a huge pile of snow, landing right in front me. She fixed me with an angry look and snapped, "I am the first bloke to land on the moon!" I was a little skeptical because she couldn't say which side of the moon she'd landed on, but I didn't call bullshit on the claim; after all, Neil Armstrong died less than seven years ago, and the numbers kinda work out.
"One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."
More snow!
But it's not the light, fluffy, quiet kind. Ice, sleet, and freezing rain expected. "Weather Emergency" declared for the region. Roads and schools closed, traffic accidents, flights canceled, all sorts of transportation messes.
But I'm feeling happy anyway! Snug as a bug in my apartment and glad to be a renter. I used to love shoveling snow as a homeowner, especially when my kids were little, and any snow event was a fun family event. But now that I'm older, and the kids are grown and gone, it's nice to have other people automatically do the work of snow removal. No phone calls or extra payments required, it just gets done. Happy Snow!
The Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne MOOC on reactive programming is awesome
There's a man goin' 'round, takin' names
And he decides who to free and who to blame