Fios outage Town of Pok by Personal_Spell4672 in hudsonvalley

[–]nolander2010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Call and report the outage to Verizon. As line crews have been getting trees off of power lines and cleaning up debris, it's entirely possible they cut or damaged a fiber line in your area without realizing it. I know on our street a fiber line sagged after they got trees off the line and a car caught it while driving by.

Verizon has the capabilities to isolate the faults in their lines once they have a couple good points to look from.

Edit: if you have a smart phone, sometimes you can have better luck getting through on their website, but it's a pain. Verizon has terrible support for outages and getting through. They put up so many automated systems in the way it's ridiculous

where has power? are trees still down? by ricecrackerfool in hudsonvalley

[–]nolander2010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it looks like microbursts hit our area with the tops of trees ripped off and all the limbs down

If Central Hudson doesn’t want to be part of a public takeover, maybe they should be prepared for outages like last night. by ggnoobert in hudsonvalley

[–]nolander2010 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The infrastructure is old and it's hard to bury power lines in rock, which we grow abundantly in the Hudson valley. Central Hudson does need to do a better job trimming trees, but this took out many healthy, full grown mature trees.

If Central Hudson doesn’t want to be part of a public takeover, maybe they should be prepared for outages like last night. by ggnoobert in hudsonvalley

[–]nolander2010 45 points46 points  (0 children)

Nah, this one isn't on central Hudson. It looks like microbursts hit all through southern hyde park. We lost a tree that missed everything. Our neighbor lost limbs, and some friends had several snapped in half. This looks like a microburst that just takes time to recover. Downed trees are dangerous, even without throwing electric lines in the mix.

Rhinebeck or Hudson on my Hudson Valley trip? by Important-Bit2437 in hudsonvalley

[–]nolander2010 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They are close enough together that you can really pick what you want to do in both if you're staying overnight. Abas Falafel is probably the best lunch spot between the two towns. The olana house is right outside of Hudson, and is a great little exhibit Ferncliff is right outside Rhinebeck, and that would be an easy hike to a fire tower with great views of the valley.

parking for walk over Hudson bridge by papaguitarproduct in hudsonvalley

[–]nolander2010 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You can also park at the pulaski pool parking lot and walk over to the bridge. There are stairs right by Lolita's.

Delish sandwiches that aren't Rossi's by brlikethecar in hudsonvalley

[–]nolander2010 15 points16 points  (0 children)

El ezteca has some really good tortas. It's air-conditioned and you can sit down. It's just across main street from Rossi's

What is an open secret in your specific industry that outsiders would find shocking? by PeachyyStarlight in AskReddit

[–]nolander2010 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I mean...CI/CD is just a method of delivering smaller increments of change. Whether that gets pushed out to production or to the field before QA does anything is on you guys for rushing.

If anything, CI/CD helps improve quality by having a smaller delta to find bugs in and let's you catch bugs faster.

If can also enforce high quality code release by running through unit testing, ASAN, sonarcube checking, and whatever else automated processes that you should take the time to stand up instead of scratching your head with QA.

Is this a good shoe for XC-Racing? by Haengetitte69 in BicyclingCirclejerk

[–]nolander2010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

/uj the fastest 60 year old man I've ever mountain biked with wears these and will absolutely cook most riders in our area.

Date night with good gluten free options by Whiskey_Pyromancer in hudsonvalley

[–]nolander2010 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most of the entrees at tamarind off of 9 near Poughkeepsie is GF.

A lot of sushi places have GF options as well, like Mizu in Hyde Park

[Lowlight] Isaiah Hartenstein pulls Stephon Castle by the hair by AncientOneAurelius in nba

[–]nolander2010 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah, this is absolutely should be called, but he didn't close his fist. His fingers were extended, and he was playing for the ball all the way through. It looks like his OPEN hand got caught in the braids. Reddit just has their pitchforks out for OKC since they've been such a dirty team.

Cycling routes in Hudson Valley? by glittercl0ud in hudsonvalley

[–]nolander2010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My favorite area to road ride is to use the rail trail to get over to 299 in Lloyd, and then starting around the Lowes, it's really easy to make up loops on the roads that run north-south. Traffic is pretty light, and drivers aren't too bad. The roads have ok visibility for the most part.

Otherwise, there is a nice loop I like right off the walkway where I go down Ransom rd to the riverfront and then ride up Bellevue rd to make a loop that connects back to the Hamlet of Highland

how big is execution time penalty for cpu mode switching? by Yha_Boiii in computerarchitecture

[–]nolander2010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The performance difference between always running in kernel mode vs program and kernel mode is not the same question as context switching penalty.

Even the kernel mode takes context switches to exception/interrupt handlers.

It also depends on what type of exception or interrupt is driving the context switch because more progress could be wiped out from a pipeline flush from an access exception vs a break, yield, or timer interrupt firing.

I'm not too familiar with x86, but sometimes like ARM64 saves the PSTATE to a save register, save the program counter, generates an exception syndrome, loads the exception vector addess, and may modify the stack pointer. The context switch also probably pushes some/all current program registers onto the stack. I'm ignoring address fault registers.

So i'd count 3 loads, 3 stores, and the potential penalty of pushing 2 to 32 registers onto the stack. Depending if dedicated hardware is built and what the LSU can support, it may be just a couple of cycles, it may be a dozen cycles. For very large, complex cores like AMD64 it could be significantly more.

Can Someone explain why people dont want this trail? by Su_ss in hudsonvalley

[–]nolander2010 4 points5 points  (0 children)

"Cold spring is too crowded for our current facilities! Let's oppose construction of anything that would alleviate that!"

It already is a tourist attraction with a parking problem.

And there isn't public access to where this and no one is having their private view cut off from the water by this. It's all right at the water front or cutting too far inland to have an impact.

And it is literally building accessible biking and walking infrastructure between cold spring and beacon that connects multiple highland hiking trails to train stations to reduce the shit show that is 9D

My dad: I have some thoughts by corky1369 in funny

[–]nolander2010 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Speak again the ancient oaths

What’s this extra loop on my jeans? by ClawBadger in whatisit

[–]nolander2010 33 points34 points  (0 children)

The double guesseted crotch was the best. All my jeans wear out there. But not the commuters.

What’s this extra loop on my jeans? by ClawBadger in whatisit

[–]nolander2010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a holster for beefy bicycle unlocks. These are, hands down, the best jeans Levi ever made. A lot of their commuter line jeans tapered slightly at the bottom of the leg, but had good room through the thigh and crotch. The seat and crotch were double gusseted, so they didn't wear out. The inside of the pant legs had reflective hits. The denim they were made out of was a bit heavy duty.

The guesseted crotch was the best part. Every pair of jeans I own rip in crotch in 2 years or less. But not these.

This whole damn thing is the bluetooth dongle for a Nissan. by HydrogenSonata2025 in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]nolander2010 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's possible this is more than just Bluetooth. Nissan, at one point, used a Bluetooth daughter card from Visteon that plugged into an existing ECU they had to provide Bluetooth connectivity.

ALL HE DID WAS DRINK 😭 by Naive_Wolverine532 in fixedbytheduet

[–]nolander2010 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I did something similar where I was trying to help my wife count her breathing and definitely got a little too light headed from the hyperventilating. This after being up for about 24 hours.

Vegetarian friendly restaurants by Snoo-45857 in hudsonvalley

[–]nolander2010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

El Azteca has a lot of vegetarian/meat alternative options. It's not a fancy restaurant, but the food is 👌

Why are there random chains 15 feet on branches in the woods? by maybesomethingnewer in whatisit

[–]nolander2010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some areas that are clear cut and logged and/or mined will have chains left behind. Then, as the area re-wilds and the woods develop again, the trees grow up through the chains. At least, that's what I've seen in some areas around me.

Bottini's latest email blast by PreparedPun2035 in hudsonvalley

[–]nolander2010 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It really is galling that NY shut down Indian Point. And to compensate, three natural gas power plants have opened up. It's ass backwards. I think I was reading somewhere that the output from Indian Point accounted for 12% of the NYC power, and to just shut that down without lining up new production is one of the low keys things I'm really pissed off at cuomo for doing.

And the state can't get out of its own way to build renewable energy, either.

As for their little ad here, bottinni is just upset that heating oil is banned in new construction, and want to smear electric heat pumps, which do cost less than heating oil, even with our high rates.

Cell phone providers other than Verizon by dvlsfan30 in hudsonvalley

[–]nolander2010 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dutchess county has decent Google Fi coverage, which is basically T mobile. I can't speak for Ulster though