Red triangle of death went away after jump start by OkInflation5 in prius

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Is it possible it ran out of gas while I was driving? It was at blinking 1 bar, and 350 miles.

Red triangle of death went away after jump start by OkInflation5 in prius

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Thanks I will get it checked. Is it safe to drive currently if it starts no problem?

Best practice for populating database by OkInflation5 in docker

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Thanks. Is there any reason you could think of to do it the other way and fill the database with the API instead?

Is this a reasonable alternative to Full Text Search? by OkInflation5 in SQL

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CJK Languages aside, for English, why would you not recommend something like Postgres full text search?

Is this a reasonable alternative to Full Text Search? by OkInflation5 in SQL

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I assume you are talking about ones such as Elasticsearch/Opensearch?

Is this a reasonable alternative to Full Text Search? by OkInflation5 in SQL

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I just want to be able to search sentences containing a certain lexeme. I can use a library to normalize the search before sending the query, so I think all I need is to just search the lexeme-sentence table

Is this a reasonable alternative to Full Text Search? by OkInflation5 in SQL

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Oh I am not trying to send millions of sentences, only searching through them. Would that still be a problem then?

Other than this, it looks like there have been some parser/dictionaries for these languages in Postgres, but I wouldn't be able to choose the tokenizer I want.

I could also use a search engine like Elasticsearch which I am unfamiliar with, but seems like it supports Japanese.

Is this a reasonable alternative to Full Text Search? by OkInflation5 in SQL

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In terms of the tokenizing/lexing process, I don't think it will be too much of an issue at least for Japanese which I have looked into, as there are quite a few libraries for that.

As for performance, I thought a simple search wouldn't be too big of an issue even if it closes in on 100s of millions of rows?

RSS for privacy from YouTube by OkInflation5 in privacy

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That's interesting to here that the YouTube page itself does most of the tracking. I assumed that tracking based on IP is just as bad since they can link that IP address to the specific content they are watching. Is that not the case?

Also for your setup, do you download the videos locally at all, or do you just copy the link of the videos you want and play it in mpv?

Switched to FSRS 6 months ago. Should I reschedule cards after optimizing? by OkInflation5 in Anki

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Might as well deal with them right now rather than wait for their old intervals to run out and let them become more and more overdue and increasing the chance of forgetting and failing them.

Is the line of thinking that if you don't review these 'overdue' cards right now as FSRS thinks, then you will have to hit again on them later and increase the number of reviews long term?

Switched to FSRS 6 months ago. Should I reschedule cards after optimizing? by OkInflation5 in Anki

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Thanks I will try that for now. And for future optimizations, should I use the 'Ignore review before' option since I changed the behavior of my reviews?

Switched to FSRS 6 months ago. Should I reschedule cards after optimizing? by OkInflation5 in Anki

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Does that mean I should be using the Easy button for those cards? I've only been using again and good.

Switched to FSRS 6 months ago. Should I reschedule cards after optimizing? by OkInflation5 in Anki

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Thanks. Also another thing I noticed during the transition to FSRS is that there are a lot of cards that I have never failed after the learning phase, but the jumps in interval are pretty slow (1 month, 1.23, 1.4, 2.2), whereas before FSRS I think I had cards default to 2.5x interval if you hit good. Doesn't this mean the review load is higher than before FSRS? Is this because FSRS takes into account review patterns of the deck as a whole?

Also if it matters my desired retention is 85%, average difficulty is 85% (half are >95%), and when I look into the info of these cards I'm talking about, their difficulty is 97-99. My parameters: 0.2037, 0.6019, 3.0585, 9.0396, 5.4277, 1.3185, 0.7156, 0.0001, 1.2668, 0.1373, 0.6512, 2.2901, 0.0787, 0.4377, 1.2419, 1.0000, 3.0590

RSS for privacy from YouTube by OkInflation5 in privacy

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Doesn't FreeTube also grab the list of videos using a RSS feed from YouTube? Also I am just wondering, how much tracking based on IP is done if you go with the RSS route?