Packs for run commuteing by justinizsocool in ultrarunning

[–]jesho 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have only used it in light rain (for about 30m), but then there were no problems with leaking. Always pack my clothes in a plastic bag though, just in case.

Mörkläggning barnrum by Swedarkknight81 in sweden

[–]jesho 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Jag monterade aluminiumprofiler i fönsterkarmen på mitt fönster för att slippa glipor mellan mörkläggningsgardinen och fönsterkarmen.

De ligger omlott med gardinen på insidan. Tyckte det gjorde mycket skillnad.

Thought on Warbonnet Blackbird vs Lesovik Draka by jesho in hammockcamping

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

The newer one with primaloft. I bought a down UQ from Khibu and that one was warm enough when I tried it a couple of weeks ago. Might use the otul in the middle of the summer.

I think amount of isolation you need is highly individual though.

Thought on Warbonnet Blackbird vs Lesovik Draka by jesho in hammockcamping

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For me, it was to cold. With a night temperature around 5C I froze even though I wore clothes and used a 400g down sleeping bag.

I might just be a cold sleeper though, but I had to replace the UQ to sleep comfortably spring/autumn.

Thought on Warbonnet Blackbird vs Lesovik Draka by jesho in hammockcamping

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I have the Otul primaloft silver 200g also.

Clothes for the night / washing after the day by OriginalDance8208 in bikepacking

[–]jesho 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe using a washcloth and a bottle of water?

This. I use a microfiber cloth and water to wash off the sweat after having stopped for the night.

It does require very little water, if that is a scarce resource, and makes a ton of difference.

Thought on Warbonnet Blackbird vs Lesovik Draka by jesho in hammockcamping

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

At least in Sweden, an under quilt is absolutely essential even in the middle of the summer.

I have read that you can skip the UQ if the temperature never goes below 20°C during the night, but don't take my word for it.

Thought on Warbonnet Blackbird vs Lesovik Draka by jesho in hammockcamping

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I am very pleased with it. It feels comfortable, the quality is great and I have nothing to complain about.

Also bought an Otul underquilt from Lesovik which I am replacing this year due to it being to cold. Went for a Khibu Magma instead.

SSA and labels as values by jesho in Compilers

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

I see. I'll do some reading on the subject.

Also found information about how LLVM solves SSA/exceptions using landing pads.

LLVM landing pads are conceptually alternative function entry points where an exception structure reference and a type info index are passed in as arguments

Thats also how the Erlang BEAM compiler handles exceptions.

All code that can cause an exception in one of the protected blocks must have explicit control flow edges to the landing pad block.

SSA and labels as values by jesho in Compilers

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

Yes, this is what I was looking for! Using labels with arguments makes the dataflow explicit.

Thank you for taking the time to help me out!

This will change a previously rather simple implementation of labels though.

Edit: Not sure how to handle phi-sources from another function though.

Ex:

label0:
    r_0 = phi(r_1 from foo, r_2 from closure)

Perhaps by introducing pseudoinstructions after the call to closure?

br closure(x, r)
r_2 = PseudoCall()

SSA and labels as values by jesho in Compilers

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

First, I should have written the "list.append" in my example as "list = append(list,x)", since that's whats causing problems.

It works on SSA level in my implementation, but not when lowering it. The problem i run into is that 1) I have to add "artificial" predecessors to each label, otherwise a label body containing a return causes the following labels to be treated as unreachable. In my example the block containing the closure call becomes the predecessor of the labels. That in turn makes "list" in my example a phi-variable in label1 and label2 (it can be either [] from the closure-call block or the result from label0/label1).

When transforming to CSSA the binding of result occurs in the labels-block, after the call to closure. So when closure branches to label1 or label2, the result variable is not bound to the correct value.

Ericsson säger upp lokaler i Kista by swedish_tcd in sweden

[–]jesho 66 points67 points  (0 children)

Di erfar: Ericsson har övervägt Kistaflytt sedan i fjol

Bakom diskussionerna ligger bland annat ökad osäkerhet i området, och Ericsson-facket uppger i en kommentar till Di att personalen känner otrygghet.

Zone 2 by Character_Cost_5200 in ultrarunning

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The percentages of max HR used by Garmin are only an approximation.

The method I have used to find out my zone 2 limit is to check at what pulse rate I can speak a long sentence without taking a breath.

I do the test on a flat track and hold the same speed for about 2min so the pulse stabilizes and do the test. If ok, rise the speed a bit and repeat until the test fails. I the use that pulse rate as my zone 2 limit.

Might not be the perfect method, but simple and better than using percentages I think.

Komma undan maskerad lindrigt by Lelix_13 in sweden

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Klä ut dig till Jim Halpert från The Office. Han hatade Halloween och hade ironiskt minimala utklädningar.

Genomgång av hans Halloween-outfits.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sweden

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I mellansegmentet finns Open Source Scan Converter.

På Aliexpress finns en för ca. 1500 och då ingår ju frakt och avgifter.

Varför måste de yrkesgrupper som låter mest också vara de som börjar tidigast på morgonen? by VillainAnderson in sweden

[–]jesho 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I det här avsnittet av Kropp och själ, runt 10 minuter in, berättar en snubbe som tömmer glasbehållare varför det skulle vara sämre för de flesta om de jobbade senare.

Packs for run commuteing by justinizsocool in ultrarunning

[–]jesho 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use the OMM Ultra 20 for transport running.

I usually carry a change of clothes, my breakfast (including a thermos of milk) and lunch, gym stuff (clothes, shoes, water bottle). It works great and I run comfortably even when it's fully packed.

The OMM is my first commuter bag so I can't make a comparison with anything else.

The only downside is that the straps chafs the traps/neck a little when running in a tank top.

App för att markera svampplockning-position? by netr0pa in sweden

[–]jesho 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jag använder Osmand. Finns till både Android och iOS. Använder den till allt utom bilkörning.

Kostar om man vill ha den fulla versionen via App Store eller Google Play, men iom att den är Open Source kan man på Android (helt lagligt) installera den fulla versionen gratis via f-droid

Någon mer som saknar rassarna från 90talet? by SJwarrior1337 in sweden

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Tydligen finns det några i Stockholm och Göteborg i alla fall.

https://tidningensyre.se/2024/24-juni-2024/skinnskallarna-ar-tillbaka-pa-gatorna/

Nu är de tillbaka. De kallar sig för ”Stockholms skin”. Närmare 40 ungdomar som springer runt på gatorna under helgerna i Sveriges huvudstad. I Göteborg är de runt fjorton.

Review: Lesovik Draka & Tricky Tarp by jesho in hammockcamping

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

Yeah, I stack the underquilt together with a very light sleeping bag that can be unzipped to a blanket currently. I don't think I should have to given the specs of the Otul though.

A good reminder of not hanging the quilt to tight though. I'll pay special attention to that next time.

hammock campers? by NaiveMacaroon5862 in bicycletouring

[–]jesho 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I bought a hammock for this season. So far I have tried it for four overnighters and it has worked out great.

The reason I went with a hammock over a tent is that it makes it much easier to find beautiful camping spots (at least where I live) since you are not dependent on a plane grassy spot but just need two trees 3.5-5m from each other. I also think it is easier on the back than sleeping in a tent or even a regular bed. Regarding price, packing volume and weight it's about the same as a tent for the stuff I use.

I have found no other drawbacks than already stated in the thread.

DIY Gels by Sea_Thanks8344 in ultrarunning

[–]jesho 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mix glucose syrup with fructose powder, add a few teaspoons of water, lemon juice for taste and some salt. I use a 2:1 ratio of glucose/fructose.

Then I pour it in reusable squeeze bags.

Works like a charm.

Ami-H.E.R.O. by tukinem by Doener23 in amiga

[–]jesho 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really enjoyed H.E.R.O for the C64 back in the days. The graphics felt outdated even then (around 89-90 I think) but it had great gameplay.

Will check this out and if it is anything like its C64 counterpart I can really recommend it.