i don't use cloud/big-tech ai. i will probably try running something locally but haven't gotten to it yet.
For me it is similar to not hosting my passwords at apple, not using a youtube account, using a small email host, ..
all of this is more work than using the bigtech solutions, but i still do it
06.03.2026 19:35
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so i only do simple stuff for myself.
i tried actual for a bit and now i use beancount with fava. i think the idea of double entry makes a lot of sense, especially if you really make a ton of "fake" accounts.
also i like plaintext a lot more than doing everything via UI
05.03.2026 19:04
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best feature of this game is that i can write comments.
like yeah i want actually do want to write what my rules do thank you very much
02.03.2026 22:12
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so i did a full reset after 15 hours and have almost reached my previous levels, but with like 50 rules instead of 200.
variables are kind of a good thing
02.03.2026 21:05
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i once had my email rejected (probably because i only have one letter before the @) and once my address (but weirdly only when cancelling my subscription, hmmm)
so yeah, very cool research
02.03.2026 17:00
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don't know if that is because of this but i am getting a lot more german posts lol
01.03.2026 19:13
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fuck i have exams i like three weeks
27.02.2026 06:25
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if my currently planned timer cascade actually works, i won't have any really timing sensitive code anymore. i think thats pretty cool
19.02.2026 21:28
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slowly starting to understand how to work with an stm32.
You don't write software, you read the manual long enough to find one obscure hardware function that doesi what you want. if you don't find an exact match you have to combine multiple.
19.02.2026 21:28
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do you think that in the future both ways of creating programs will exist in roughly even numbers, like it is in music and manufacturing?
or do you think the metaphor dies there?
15.02.2026 21:53
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heyyy
14.02.2026 23:01
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doing my shot during online lecture
14.02.2026 07:55
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and another that shows if the UI works
can be implemented as a static website that just says no
09.02.2026 23:50
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also: it's really hard to pinpoint the source of cool stuff. the lower frequencies aren't really directed, especially not with your body as an antenna. the high end is so directed and short range that you have to stand in front of it and wave the device, which i wasn't brave enough to do in public
03.02.2026 21:53
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i also tried holding it to streetlights and other big metal things, but couldn't get anything fun. i also tried a tram overhead line pylon, but i think the trams here use DC, so makes sense that there isn't anything. inside of a tram was also pretty repetitive, but there i only tried lowend.
03.02.2026 21:49
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the coolest thing i heard were some retractable pollards (is that a word?? idk). they weren't moving, but i think the lights in them had a cool powersupply. i also was pretty close to them so that seems to be the trick.
03.02.2026 21:49
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the cooler stuff seems to be in higher frequencies and it is a lot harder to get. the range of it seems pretty low and when just walking normally you aren't that close to anything cool. i also was pretty careful to not increase volume and high end. that of course makes it harder to get high end.
03.02.2026 21:49
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took it outside today for the first time. mostly just repetitive, kind of random noise. the antennas are too small for low frequency stuff, but the human body is a pretty good antenna, so by touching the builtin ones you can get a lot more lowend.
03.02.2026 21:49
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scary teeeth
03.02.2026 21:25
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nom
03.02.2026 06:04
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small black device on a table. on it SOMA ETHER is written in a stylized font. at the bottom a pair of headphones is plugged into it.
inside of the device. a circuit board, battery holder, two potentiometers and a switch for controlling it.
two little antennas at the top and a 3.5 mm audio jack at the bottom
new machine acquired
this is sooo cool. i can hear the power states of my trackpad.
31.01.2026 11:26
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the crazy embassy trait stuff saved me a lot of debugging today. The guy that designed the circuit put the CAN signals on pins that don't support can and i didn't check it.
it is so cool that that was just a compile time error. kind of makes me want to stop using the pac and write real abstractions
28.01.2026 19:05
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screenshot of the enclose.horse past puzzles list. I have perfect score since day 21. now is day 30
They need to make harder horses
28.01.2026 07:07
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imagine knowing your hormone levels. cut me open and you'll find a beating, a stout liver, and an oceanic soul โ but not a single number
15.01.2026 14:59
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repaired my laptop. thank you archwiki
14.01.2026 09:07
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bricked my laptop
14.01.2026 08:38
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and you would need to figure out what to do if the audio thread isn't running and you want to change something.
So i guess in the end you would still need to have two copies
08.01.2026 07:37
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looks cool!! didn't know there were algorithms for that. but as long as the rust allocator API isn't stable it's kinda hard to use it :(
08.01.2026 07:37
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enclose.horse
A puzzle game about enclosing horses.
late, but 2 perfect in a row!!
enclose.horse Day 9
๐ PERFECT! ๐ 100%
07.01.2026 22:39
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