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Thank you for not calling film photography "analog" -- I've been at it for 25 years and I'm also an engineer, and I cringe still everytime I hear/read "analog" photography, while there are plenty of accurate adjective that could be used. Like, as you did, "film" or "chemical" or even "Silver" as the french do.

As for medium format, there are hundreds of Folding cameras that are pretty much as good as the obvious massive SLRs people are so keen on. I own and use a dozen of them, some of them absolutely legendary, like Zeiss Ikontas or Super Isolettes or the russian Iskras and Moskvas.

Quite frankly, having owned a few SLRs myself (I only kept a Bronica S2A with a 50mm lens) I more often than not use the folders because, well, for one thing I can literally have 3 in my bag with 3 different films! The good ones are as good or better than the SLRs, and as long as you don't mind a fixed lens, they do the job very well and often as way more character than the "system"'s ones.

Keep on rolling :-)


At last, something that isn't about python!

:>


anaconda is a package manager for python

sorry ...


Thats why they've been increasing the service interval to silly numbers. 3 years ago, 10k miles, now... 18k miles for the same model of car for the first service! Absolutely insane.

Yep, and remember, "lifetime" in BMW speak is 120k.km/4y, not "forever".

Another thing if you are recovering and have limited dexterity in your hands, after trying pretty much ALL the voice recognition I could find, the VScode/copilot assistant is the best by far!

I've now recovered enough that I can type/edit faster, but I still use it; I keep a Worksheet.md tab around and keep a whole running log of stuff, LLM prompts etc


Had a stroke 2 months ago at 55, after an entire life (professionally since I'm 16) as a dev. I mostly followed these rules apart from when I got dragged into a project that was sufficiently interesting that I started overworking. 12-14h days.

Just don't do that. I used to do that just fine and that's why I thought I was OK. I mean, I USED to go on in huge coding benders, did'nt I ? Well apparently not at 55, when the pressure has been on for months instead of weeks.

Other things to watch -- diet! With the work came less free time, put on weight etc and all the good habits I had built for years, disappeared.

And the worst bit you can think of is "Oh but I'm so CLOSE to being done, I'll just fix it up later when I can relax". Just don't.

I lost all sensation on the right side. It is coming back slowly. I can still work, didn't lose speech or mobility or strength, I consider myself super-mega-lucky in that.


> when I got dragged into a project that was sufficiently interesting that I started overworking

This is what bites. I have some really narrow interest areas that I can end up being obsessive about, to my own detriment. We have to be careful.

Glad you didn't lose mobility and speech! I also feel lucky. I met others in neuro-rehab in far worse situations. For three months I couldn't walk and now thankfully do so with a stick and ankle brace. The hard stuff isn't the stuff you can see visually though. People see my floppy leg, and might presume that's the main thing, but nope. The big thing is the epilepsy, this constant monster present in the background. It's the invisible stuff that's often hard.


Pro tip: Do not use on your internet router if it is ALSO the DHCP server, as the JetKVM is by default DHCP (with no backup fallback to a LL address) so if your server somehow needs serious attention...

Well yes, your JetKVM no longer has a lease.

Don't ask me how I discovered this one :-)


Static addressing in the next release, shame there's no link locals setup though.


No they won't. I've seen them coming a looooong way. I even re-baptised arduidiots [0] quite a while ago. Since the "branding" fiasco I've stayed well clear of them.

[0]: https://github.com/buserror/simavr/blob/master/examples/shar...


you can't say no on this website, downvoted until you change it to `yes, they won't`


I use NFS as a keystone of a pretty large multi-million data center application. I run it on a dedicated 100Gb network with 9k frames and it works fantastic. I'm pretty sure it is still use in many, many places because... it works!

I don't need to "remember NFS", NFS is a big part of my day!


On a smaller scale, I run multiple PC's in house diskless with NFS root; so easy to just create copies on the server and boot into them as needed, it's almost one image per bloated app these days (server also boots PC's into Windows using iSCSI/SCST and old DOS boxes from 386 onwards with etherboot/samba). Probably a bit biased due to doing a lot of hardware hacking where virtualisation solutions take so much more effect, but got to agree NFS (from V2 through V4) just works.


I'm amazed to see kids and adult wearing shorts going out for forest walks. We are in an area of dense woods filled with deer, and even the fields are full of sheep that also carry ticks... There is zero awareness in the general population of the dangers of tick bites!


I’m guilty. My legs are torn up by mosquitos even as I type. It’s just so fucking hot and humid in the summers.


Same here, nnn feels so much lighter too. It also works out of the box, no need to carry around "your" .rc file on dozens of systems as you work


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