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I'm a robotics researcher. My interests include cybersecurity, repeatable & reproducible research, as well as open source robotics and rust programing.

  • Thanks, fixed!

  • Has Bryan done any more recent recorded talks?

  • The only experience I have with working with Fortran would be setting up gfortran when building SciPy from source, and perusing its codebase to see how it's FFT functions were so optimized. Not enough to diligently mod I'm afraid.

  • That's would be one long commute to the job site. Likely only a one way trip. I guess if cryostasis every becomes viable for human space flight, you'd have a better chance living long enough to catch up to the craft, but then you'd probably have the hassle of getting reassigned to a new office team, given all your old colleagues would have long retired, and who would really want to start patching hardware in production with a support crew you only just met after waking up. Sounds like a tough remote working environment, with all the cons in a aynchronous workplace, but with none of the perk in working from home.

  • I was thinking of cross posting this to a Fortran community, but it looks like we don't yet have one.

  • I'm not sure why, but GitHub's search engine, Blackbird, seems to be returning some erroneous results for this query:

    Any chance you could narrow down your search to a list of repose that use the library that pulls in tnt_select() function, then clone and manually grep just those, or is it's use too common to index by?

    Real funny that even narrowing down GitHub search to just the same repo doesn't help the query results:

  • Ah, I've got a old android phone that could be perfect for this. Thanks for the heads up about Macro Deck!

    By the way, does Macro Deck utilize multi touch support? That could enable the use of modifier keys to expand the button functionality, without having the add so many dedicated buttons. For example, the video makes use of modifier for individually switching the keyboard and mouse without changing the video, in case using a multi screen KVM setup.

  • That was really cool and got me inspired! Thanks for cross posting.

  • Is this like multi window support, or just floating panels within the VS code window's canvas?

    For dual screen setups, sometimes I end up opening two instances of VS code for the same workspace, which seems a bit overkill.

  • Pain... This too painful to be posted as just a meme...

  • Perhaps, is there an engineering meme community I could cross post this to?

  • Does anyone have a favorite commercial game know to be developed using Bevy? Available on steam, Google Play, etc.

    I know Bevy has a web site of indexing games from hackathons and what not, but I was more interested in seeing any commercially published titles.

  • Any details on your setup?

    1. Do you use any ventilation to circulate the heated air through home?

    • E.g. do you place them in the basement and rely on raising connection l convention of heat, or dispersed around your living spaces?

    1. What scale of computing hardware do you host?

    • Retired server racks into a home lab?

    1. What grade of insulation is your home, the scale of the household?

    • built for what kind of winter climate zone in your geography?

    Thanks!

  • How did you delimit the leaf pattern so evenly around the circumference of the brim of the bowl? Did you use a rotary indexer and a wood burning jig?

  • Private Eye - essential for staying online 24/7

    What was that device, an early cellular modem or 802.11 wireless bridge? The thing ontop of the briefcase looks like a head visor with an antenna. Google search keywords are just noise.

  • I'll note that when using multiple windows, I recall that switching the user in one window would switch the user for all other windows as well, so support for simultaneous user sessions would probably have to be added as well.