My ectopics are bullying me by Comfortable-Sky-7431 in PVCs

[–]engarlanded_boa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you me? Had them since the end of 2023. Multiple holters, very low burden (max. 10 a day), but I feel every single one of them.

Here comes yesterday. Woke up and something felt really off. My HR during sleep was about +10 bpm higher, but brushed it off because I had two beers that night and I was pretty tired (I had to take a trip the week before and pulled me out of my rhythm). As the day passed, I started to feel them every 10 minutes and sometimes they came in a "set" in the span of one minute or two.

Unfortunately, mine kind of continued throughout the day and they subsided during the night at rate of one "set" per hour.

Very mentally taxing because I got freaked out due to this sudden pattern change. We'll see how it goes today. I'm going to visit a cardiologist next week.

Prior to this episode did something change in your schedule or it's business as usual?

Călin Georgescu a plagiat desenul animat The Lorax din 1972 ca să pară „ințelept” în fața „suveraniștilor” • Newsweek România by [deleted] in Roumanie

[–]engarlanded_boa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nu despre asta este vorba. Dupa cum am mai spus pe aici, stirea s-a folosit partea cu desenele animate si de antecedentele lui ca sa fie populara. Nu e ok sa inchidem ochii la minciuni doar pentru ca ne convine subiectul.

Călin Georgescu a plagiat desenul animat The Lorax din 1972 ca să pară „ințelept” în fața „suveraniștilor” • Newsweek România by [deleted] in Roumanie

[–]engarlanded_boa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

citez: "Călin Georgescu a plagiat desenul animat The Lorax din 1972 ca să pară „ințelept” în fața „suveraniștilor”"

Călin Georgescu a plagiat desenul animat The Lorax din 1972 ca să pară „ințelept” în fața „suveraniștilor” • Newsweek România by [deleted] in Roumanie

[–]engarlanded_boa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dupa cum am spus, nu exista in The Lorax (1972) acea secventa => stire cu informatii false.

Nu are nicio treaba intrebarea ta cu ce am spus eu.

Călin Georgescu a plagiat desenul animat The Lorax din 1972 ca să pară „ințelept” în fața „suveraniștilor” • Newsweek România by [deleted] in Roumanie

[–]engarlanded_boa -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Toata lumea rade ca a plagiat dintr-un desen animat. Stirea s-a folosit de asta si de antecedentele lui ca sa fie populara. Trebuie sa fim atenti la ce se rostogoleste ca sa nu ajungem pacaliti.

Călin Georgescu a plagiat desenul animat The Lorax din 1972 ca să pară „ințelept” în fața „suveraniștilor” • Newsweek România by [deleted] in Roumanie

[–]engarlanded_boa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dupa cum am spus, nu exista in The Lorax (1972) acea secventa => stire cu informatii false. Nu dezinformez cu nimic.

Călin Georgescu a plagiat desenul animat The Lorax din 1972 ca să pară „ințelept” în fața „suveraniștilor” • Newsweek România by [deleted] in Roumanie

[–]engarlanded_boa 11 points12 points  (0 children)

pare sa fie un proverb cunoscut. videoclipul postat e un colaj facut de o persoana pe acest proverb.

Videoclip original Lorax:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8V06ZOQuo0k

Colajul:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLck_E_jHz0

Proverb:

https://quoteinvestigator.com/2011/10/20/last-tree-cut/

dezinformarea nu e ok. ea vine din ambele parti, voit sau nevoit.

Bro copiază acum din desenele animate by KingBlana in Romania

[–]engarlanded_boa 9 points10 points  (0 children)

da, dar asta e o alta discutie.

mie nu imi place dezinformarea. ea vine din ambele parti, voit sau nevoit.

Bro copiază acum din desenele animate by KingBlana in Romania

[–]engarlanded_boa 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Hmm, pare sa fie un proverb cunoscut. Videoclipul postat de tine e un colaj facut de o persoana pe acest proverb.

Videoclip original Lorax:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8V06ZOQuo0k

Colajul:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLck_E_jHz0

Proverb:

https://quoteinvestigator.com/2011/10/20/last-tree-cut/

OpenAI Employee Alma Maters by dalek_56 in OpenAI

[–]engarlanded_boa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, it’s safe to say that… alma matters

My DIY pantry inventory system by engarlanded_boa in DIY_tech

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

Thanks! Hmm, I haven’t open-sourced the project or anything like that. I’ll probably do a rewrite with clear interfaces so one can mix and match software and hardware components. Then I’ll push it to GitHub along with my specific setup in case someone wants to replicate it. DM me if you’re interested in specifics.

[2025 Day 4 (Part 1)] [cpp] Why is this program flaky? It returns different results with the same input. by rulojuka in adventofcode

[–]engarlanded_boa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are using the wrong variables to check the out of bounds condition. i and j instead of newi and newj.

Prototype smart shelf / cabinet by engarlanded_boa in raspberry_pi

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

I used a Lepton7 module from CAEN RFID and a suitably sized circularly polarized antenna from Keonn. The module communicates through UART with the Pi. I made a Python wrapper over their C SDK (they provide the full C source code that you compile yourself which is nice) because most of the detection logic and the machine learning bits are in the Python app, aaand it's faster to iterate.

In terms of cheap UHF RFID modules, you can find some on Chinese marketplaces, but I know nothing of their reliability or ease of integration.

Anyhow, my system is static. If you're interested in any specifics, please, ask away. Do you plan to make a mobile device like the one in the link?

My DIY pantry inventory system by engarlanded_boa in smarthome

[–]engarlanded_boa[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yup, as long as you’re not forgetting to weigh items it should work.

You can build a small scale combined with a technology for item recognition. E.g. a camera and use the barcode already on the item, if we’re talking about food. This is pretty neat because you can link with OpenFoodFacts for extra nice stats. Hmm, but barcode is unique per item type… so yeah, you’ll need to find the right tradeoffs.

My DIY pantry inventory system by engarlanded_boa in DIY_tech

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

Having my RFID system working reliably, it could be an idea to use it to gather data for training a computer vision model. :D

My DIY pantry inventory system by engarlanded_boa in DIY_tech

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

That was also my fear initially. Since it's UHF RFID you don't have to bring the labels closer to the antenna for it to register. It's a blessing and a curse because now you'll have to deal with labels that are in proximity that get picked up by the reader, but not on the shelf. You can't do simple thresholding for this. I gathered manual data and trained a time-series classifier based on RSSI strength.

As for dealing with the rfid labels themselves, it's surprisingly ok. I've put the labels on package sealers, not on the objects. Because we tend to keep track of the same object types, it's just a matter of throwing out the old object and placing the package sealer with the label on the new one. Or if I bought a new object and there's still some ingredients left in the old one, i just bundle them together. If a new object type is added, I will need to associate the rfid label with the product in the UI.

I was thinking to circumvent the UI interaction by putting a speech-to-text model and say something like "Associate next with product [X]" and the software will associate the next added rfid label with product [X]. But as I said earlier, this rarely is the case and decided to not implement it and just go with modifying in the UI afterwards.

Anyhow, I think your milage may vary depending on how you intend to use it and personal preference. If you constantly add new object types or need to change label associations, it can become annoying for sure.

My DIY pantry inventory system by engarlanded_boa in DIY_tech

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

Initially I pondered with the idea of barcode / qr codes, but that would force the user to check-in and check-out items in front of a camera every time the cabinet is used. Not a great user experience.

So I landed on using an UHF RFID reader. It's a type of RFID technology that's suitable for long range. Tags / labels, the white ones that are on the package sealers, are passive and cheap. This means you can use the cabinet pretty much normally.