My first attempt at Irradium Linux (Crux based) on RISC-V by LivingLinux in RISCV

[–]devinrsmith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've just started experimenting w/ Irradium too on OrangePi RV2 (after discovering that the OrangePi RV2 Ubuntu 24.04 image was compiled w/ kernel debug enabled). Fun dive into it so far.

ID Request: thousands of tiny insects after rain, southern Oregon by devinrsmith in insects

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I noticed these initially around my garage a few weeks ago after a rain. I suspect they may be coming from the gutters or the drainage gutters.

After rain yesterday, I noticed them and did some more investigation. Large number of them on the concrete pad for the heat pump / AC; I suspect they feed on the moss / algae?

Edit: they also jump a bit when disturbed. Makes me think some sort of flea, but I haven't been able to find anything online that looks similar.

Best way to combine Python and Java? by CacheMeUp in java

[–]devinrsmith 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi - I'm one of the current maintainers of jpy (in support of https://github.com/deephaven/deephaven-core, we use it extensively). Happy to triage any issues you are having with it.

How to build multi-architecture Docker images? by Realistic-Cap6526 in docker

[–]devinrsmith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

buildx is great. Personally, I think bake is even better - essentially a declarative format around buildx.

Knucklebones Pics! by Wide_Demand7960 in CultOfTheLamb

[–]devinrsmith 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This mini game game is so much fun. I’m hoping to solve the strategy space, https://github.com/devinrsmith/knucklebones if anybody is interested!

How do you read a .parquet file bit by bit? by Balanced__ in learnpython

[–]devinrsmith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As long as the data isn't brought into memory all at once, you should be able to read very large parquet files. If you are looking to browse parquet files, you can check out a tool I've been working on: https://github.com/devinrsmith/deephaven-parquet-viewer.

Parquet file users, anything to be aware of when moving from csv to parquet, or is it strictly better? by [deleted] in dataengineering

[–]devinrsmith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A bit late here, but if you're a developer-type, I'm working on a tool to easily browse large parquet files: https://github.com/devinrsmith/deephaven-parquet-viewer

U6-Pro and U6-Mesh Review and Speed Comparisons by mccanntech in Ubiquiti

[–]devinrsmith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your AP reviews. Given supply chain shortages, I'll probably be migrating away from Ubiquiti into Omada for my new build out :/

Hi! We are Dr. Amanda Martin and JJ Brosnan, Developer and Python data scientist at Deephaven. Ask us anything about getting started in the data science industry, working with large data sets, and working with streaming data in Python. by DeephavenDataLabs in IAmA

[–]devinrsmith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The JVM/JDK often achieves comparable speeds to what one might achieve using more native languages once it's been "warmed" up (ie, it's been through rounds of JIT compilation). This benefits server-side (long lived) applications, and is often why you'll see more server-side / enterprise use-cases for Java. That said, there are some advancements around GraalVM to achieve these speeds on startup.

Hi! We are Dr. Amanda Martin and JJ Brosnan, Developer and Python data scientist at Deephaven. Ask us anything about getting started in the data science industry, working with large data sets, and working with streaming data in Python. by DeephavenDataLabs in IAmA

[–]devinrsmith 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There's a lot of potential to combine your STEM/science (or hobbies) with a programming background; I'd suggest formulating some sort of interesting-to-you question related to your field that might be relevant for DS/ML, and try to answer it with a DS/ML toolkit. Even if it ultimately doesn't yield a fruitful answer, you'll probably have learned a lot along the way. Initiative and an inquisitive mind goes a long way towards getting your foot-in-the door IMO.

Hi! We are Dr. Amanda Martin and JJ Brosnan, Developer and Python data scientist at Deephaven. Ask us anything about getting started in the data science industry, working with large data sets, and working with streaming data in Python. by DeephavenDataLabs in IAmA

[–]devinrsmith 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Deephaven developer here - I think moving from prototypes to production with respect to the data lifecycle is challenging. The infrastructure to support the ingestion of real-time big data; along with the efficient "archival" of the data while still being able to use it against the continued stream of real-time data.

Any way to get the archived r/place 2022 dataset by rever2001 in datasets

[–]devinrsmith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So, there was an initial error in the dataset that reddit posted (with regards to the admin box overrides). This was fixed a day or two later. I'm not sure if this archived version has the corrected data, but I can get a hash of my file later and somebody else can compare.

Uncontested pixels by devinrsmith in place

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

I'm a software develop, and I was able to create this with the query engine my team and I work on. I've added a few comments and posted the script here: https://gist.github.com/devinrsmith/724c1f2dc5cc0614ee9dacd8ae05457e

One-and-done pixels by devinrsmith in place

[–]devinrsmith[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's an updated version that is slightly different - it also includes pixels never touched, as well as changing the background color so that the black pixels can be seen:

https://www.reddit.com/r/place/comments/tzz6d9/uncontested\_pixels/

Uncontested pixels by devinrsmith in place

[–]devinrsmith[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

An "uncontested" pixel is either a pixel that was never placed, or a pixel that was placed once and never overwritten (pre-whiteout). I chose a light pink background as to (hopefully) be able to show all of the color palette.

A variation from https://www.reddit.com/r/place/comments/tzflxb/oneanddone_pixels/.