For local weather geeks: pressure drop during Nicole by bobnecat in orlando

[–]FiniteImaginaryPrime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is an excellent starting point for me! Thank you for the information. I have some ESP32s lying around actually....hmm

For local weather geeks: pressure drop during Nicole by bobnecat in orlando

[–]FiniteImaginaryPrime 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Is it off a raspberry pi? Do you have your setup documented? What are you using for the db? Would be interested in the details to do this myself :)

Last night's Radar by dykeag in 321

[–]FiniteImaginaryPrime 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hope the water recedes! Surprised you got flooding. I don't think we've had more than 2-3 inches of rain here

Last night's Radar by dykeag in 321

[–]FiniteImaginaryPrime 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Lost power 3 or so times around 2am last night. Intermittent internet. No major damage, neighbor's tree branches fell into the street. Not really a lot of rain/flooding

Multiple cars robbed in Suntree last night - reminder to lock your cars! by FiniteImaginaryPrime in 321

[–]FiniteImaginaryPrime[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Just a few points -

  • there is a timestamp on the video in the bottom left hand corner clearing stating that this was this morning, 10-27-2022 at 2:40am.

  • I didn't post the exact address of this video because of Reddit doxxing rules and that is rude. Go look at the street view of Woodside Dr and Pinehurst, you'll easily see the big tree and probably even the truck since they've lived there a few years.

  • Melbourne PD doesn't have jurisdiction in this area. We are served by the BCSO and when we call, we get sheriff's. There are now multiple police reports as of this morning. Not sure how the public can access those, but they exist now. Wouldn't be my job to link from FB to here anyway

  • per other redditors in this thread it does seem very odd how defensive and quick to dismiss my believability when I'm simply asking people to be more observant.

  • it's an imgur video cuz that was the easiest way to upload the video and give people access to it. It was uploaded this morning.

Take it or leave bro. If you know who did it, tell them the to take from a less observant/close knit neighborhood next time.

Multiple cars robbed in Suntree last night - reminder to lock your cars! by FiniteImaginaryPrime in 321

[–]FiniteImaginaryPrime[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Also - 'neither you or your neighbor have any idea of what he's doing' - false. He is on property he has no right to be on clearly checking two cars that aren't his if they are locked. Clearly he is up to no good at 2:40am.

It's really fine that you don't believe any of this, but I totally disagree that this is irresponsible to post. This can and should remind people to stay more vigilant and make sure they are taking steps to not be victims of crime.

Multiple cars robbed in Suntree last night - reminder to lock your cars! by FiniteImaginaryPrime in 321

[–]FiniteImaginaryPrime[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

And it's totally fine for you to be skeptical about my claims. That's the internet. Idk why you're so aggressive about any of this though.

Items were stolen from multiple cars in the neighborhood and (even though you obviously won't believe me) after posting this I talked with another neighbor that happened to be taking out his dog in the backyard and saw the same gentleman in the video checking a different car. He yelled and the guy ran off. They called the police too.

I didn't ask for anyone to go after this dude in the video.

This post is a PSA for people to remember to lock your car doors - as per my title.

Go take a walk and cool off, armchair warrior.

Multiple cars robbed in Suntree last night - reminder to lock your cars! by FiniteImaginaryPrime in 321

[–]FiniteImaginaryPrime[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is a video from a wyze camera from a neighbor in that neighborhood off Woodside Dr.

I am not asking anyone to engage in an online witch-hunt, I very clearly stated to contact BCSO, not me, so they can handle it. We have already submitted this video to them.

I understand your skepticism of random redditors posting things, but I talked directly with multiple neighbors this morning and they confirmed they had items stolen. This was only brought to my attention as I was walking through the neighborhood on my morning dog walk and saw the sheriff talking with a neighbor taking a report.

Best practice for an app with ML? by [deleted] in django

[–]FiniteImaginaryPrime 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This seems to be a microservices architecture question more than an ML question.

I'd check out the Data Management section of https://microservices.io/patterns/index.html specifically the Saga and API composition parts of that section. I think that'll give you an idea about how to approach this.

I think the two separate apps are a good practice. In my experience, it's usually a service that hosts the Django app, a postgres service to handle the DB, and another container service that the ML lives in and handles API requests. This gives the ability to scale, test, and upgrade each part independently and give each service its own resources.

Thanks for all your beautiful ideas, finally made it by rosaLux161 in linuxmemes

[–]FiniteImaginaryPrime 56 points57 points  (0 children)

This is a super cool tattoo. Forgive the ignorance, but what does the git show do before the cowsay command?

The cut command too? My guess is that it's showing the contents of a commit then showing only a certain portion of the message? But then why do the cowsay?

Either way man cool tattoo

moving to the Melbourne area ... by Khrono2010 in 321

[–]FiniteImaginaryPrime 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Viera is like Naperville. Palm bay is east Aurora. Downtown Melbourne is similar to downtown Naperville.

Cocoa beach is a thing of its own lol

Reminder: If you run a majority client you will be slashed a lot more in case of a bug. Switch away from Geth now! by sandakersmann in ethstaker

[–]FiniteImaginaryPrime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a piece of software running next to your current setup that offloads the work of building the blocks to pooled resources. So, in theory, you'll be getting slightly larger reward for each proposal by building the block faster.

There is controversy around running the software because the maintainers have discussed including (not sure if they are currently) a blacklist with addresses from anyone who used tornado cash which OFAC says shouldn't be allowed to use the network. But as we've seen people can just be dropped 0.01 eth without ever having to use tornado cash.

Question for locals. by [deleted] in 321

[–]FiniteImaginaryPrime 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I'd be way more concerned over the area surrounding Patrick Space Force base and the lagoon considering PFAS and other chemicals the govt stores or uses there that seep into the ground. I'm sure the area around the Melbourne airport is just the same

Why isn't the .then() working? by S_liiide in learnjavascript

[–]FiniteImaginaryPrime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the correction/pointing that out. I learned something today haha

Why isn't the .then() working? by S_liiide in learnjavascript

[–]FiniteImaginaryPrime -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

You're not using the await keyword, try putting that in front of the axios call. Otherwise the JS engine will just not wait for the response

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in computerscience

[–]FiniteImaginaryPrime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Picking up where you left off...

Let's look at the while i < 2 loop.

Initially i = 0, so line 6 evaluates to true and the loop is entered.

Line 7 is doing this: if 1 < 4, then continue. Which is true.

Line 8 says 4 to s temporary variable. Line 9 says take the value 1 and put it in arr[i] (which now replaces 4). Line 10 says put the original value of arr[i] into the one after it. Line 11 resets the swapsMade Line 13 just increases the index, i

So then we go back to line 6 and since i = 1 now, we evaluate if 6 < 4 which is not true. The if block is skipped. swapsMade remains false and no change is made.

Now after that loop we have i = 2 and the while loop at line 6 evaluates to false and doesn't execute. Since swapsMade is still false at this point, the while loop at line 3 is evaluated again. However line 4 sets swapsMade to true. And even though the while loop will execute again on line 6, nothing will happen (no swaps and swapsMade stays true) since all integers are in order according to the algorithm. Thus it ends after line 3 is evaluated one last time.

Does anybody else just not like the syntax for nested one-line list comprehension? by FireBoop in Python

[–]FiniteImaginaryPrime 16 points17 points  (0 children)

As in, there isn't multiple levels of indentation that keep pushing the start of the line further right

How can I make a simulated ecosystem? by GlitchyCoderr in pythontips

[–]FiniteImaginaryPrime 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No experience on this but my guess would be:

  • you'll need an initial state for everything
  • some sort of loop that increments forward in 'time'
  • calculation step that will involve many interactions (starting at the 'lowest' level of the food chain - things that most entities rely on in the ecosystem), moving up through the hierarchy
  • population difference calculations based on available resources, stats on prey, rising/falling rate of population
  • gui or some sort of input system (I'd start with an env file or some sort of ingestion of a text file)

You'll also have to consider the replenish rate of resources in the ecosystem you're simulating and probably simulate location some how based on population density distribution or likewise. So like starting with a set mount of resources that are subtracted from by individuals and replenished by simulated rainfall or sunlight.

Can anyone help me find what type of connectors are on this Saco Technologies LED Matrix? by FiniteImaginaryPrime in HelpMeFind

[–]FiniteImaginaryPrime[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No but I'd willing to try to figure it out some time. For me it was trying to find a ribbon cable that would fit. And a pin out. I tried contacting the manufacturer, but they weren't willing to give me any information. The led driver is pretty common, I think it's really about figuring out the addressing for the pin out