felix91gr.bsky.social
Jack of all trades.
Colors are frickin' amazing.
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+ also this timestamp (this is another, newer video) where he talks about the "Do I need an agent?" question m.youtube.com/watch?v=deI8...
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+ also m.youtube.com/watch?v=24Z8... (he's here on bsky too)
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iwanttobeavoiceactor.com
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The design team was initially against it, but then they found out this could be one of the main ways for players to get into Side Quests, so they decided to add it in the end.
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You have to be able to communicate very effectively, with a very heterogeneous cast of stakeholders. And you have been
You need to be able to keep working for years on end. You have.
& finally, you should ideally have very strong and clear ethics. And we are fortunate enough that you do
6/5 stars
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Your job is super hard, in so many different ways.
You need to be extremely competent at systems engineering – and you are.
At the same time, you need to be quite versed in ergonomics and human-computer interfaces, as well as understanding tooling design. And you are.
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To me, every day you're the Editor of the C Standard is a win for the world. After looking at the quality of your work and your writing, I've been convinced that you are one of the best ones so far, if not the best.
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As I understand it, that's usually how major tooling innovations go between the two working groups. They get tested first in C++, and then (if they're very successful) they might trickle into C.
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🫂❤️🩹
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Re: pursuing low temps ~> I don't know if all semiconductors are like this, but LEDs at least break down over time depending on the temperature of the crystal. Lower the current of an LED strip that usually runs hot, and you'll see it last for decades instead of years.
Maybe chips are like that?
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Re: the first bit ~> that's sort of what I'm looking for, but in a more repeatable and queryable way (see the other messages w/ Sage and me).
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I'll see what I can figure out. Thank you ❤️
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Yeah, I want something pretty much akin to a test suite that can be used to diagnose issues, hopefully early, without having to keep a spreadsheet of monthly temp tests, nor having to disassemble the notebook.
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That's a thing I want to unravel, actually.
Santiago of Chile is pretty dusty, and its dust is sticky (yay diesel). My battery did get damaged due to temperature, and I wonder if that's because the system wasn't tested for the cooling to get covered by such things.
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If it were just a thing of peak temperature... why are thermally damaged batteries not a rare occurrence? Surely the OS could detect it passing the threshold, and choose to stop the process or risk the battery depending on some setting, if it were just that one number.
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Sage, I have no idea how you mean me to answer those with only the temp under load.
Shouldn't I also know the characteristics of my chips for that? Or is there some temperature before which all semiconductors are good and after that all are broken?
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I guess what I'm after isn't knowing what the peak temperature of my setup is, or what the max heat dissipation is in kW. What I want is some way to answer these questions: "Is this setup okay for my parts?", "Will this heat damage my battery?" and "Should I clean the fans asap?"
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What I'm thinking about is something like the phoronix test suites, but for thermals. In such a way that one can see eg how their own cpu's cooling performs compared to others, and how this one particular setup of that cpu performs compared to others. Stuff like that.
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XD is it though? Because when we care about testing peak performance indicators, we usually test one component and not necessarily for a long while.
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Maybe I don't like it because it's very self-demanding? Like... I dunno.
What's the purpose of having those vinyls anyway? Is it to fulfill some usage quota? I'm pretty sure no.
Do whatever makes you happy. Listen to your heart. That's all that matters. To heck with anyone who says otherwise.
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What matters is your intention. Are you posing? If so, you're a poser.
But knowing the little I know of you, I don't think this is the case. You are, or were, genuinely interested in those things.
What is "using them enough", anyway? I don't dig the vibe of that phrase. It's hard to articulate why
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This!
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The last sentence reminds me of Ling Yao of FMA ❤️
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Oh noooo :(
That sucks u_u
I once got something similar out of inhaling too much wood dust from sanding indoors. My airways were inflamed for like a week & I had fever as well. I'm glad it didn't got infected at least.
I hope you get better soon :'(
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Right? Rust gives one the freedom to move on with a much lower ongoing maintenance burden. It lets us make more interesting software without having to sacrifice a lifetime (heh) on it. I'd even say it lets us focus on more interesting bugs 😁
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Noooo 🥺🫂
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That image sounds like you could have a chat with @tomvii.bsky.social
He often surpasses what normal visualizers can handle, those break down, and he ends up making his own :3
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Noooo :(
His questions were so good, specially in TWIV. They always helped me catch up with the conversation.
He also had a way to connect us to the world with his stories.
Man, Vincent, I feel for you. I know you loved him very much. Thank you for sharing this incredible friend of yours with us.
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🥺🫂