I just managed to make another watchface, this time (pun intended) it's always 11 AM, but the timezone changes every hour to where it's 11 AM in the world.
@piggo Chicken flu is going around again
@Ruth_Mottram Even just the tooling: running large inversions can be orders of magnitude faster when using tinygrad or torch instead of numpy and the code basically looks the same. Being able to do something in a few seconds instead of hours means you can run more/different scenarios.
@douginamug Prinzipiell sind die dahinterliegenden Daten alle OpenData, aber ich hab da noch nicht weiter geguckt wie man dann daraus einen Graphen machen kann. Das gleiche ja auch beim DWD, insbesondere die Wetterradar-Vorhersagen lassen sich andere Anbieter gerne bezahlen.
my work account however is drowning in the stuff. There’s no filtering at all and this week we can’t send mails to the outside because someone comprehensively owned the whole system. Probably fishing again.
Maybe I’ve just gotten more careful where I enter my email address or maybe the ML filtering has gotten actually good, but I noticed that it’s late february and I haven’t had a single spam mail to my private account all year
Relatedly, I’ve been trying out opencode the last few days. First of all, the ollama instance on my 2016 ThinkCentre regularly outperforms commercial offerings (in quality, not speed) and second, the value-add over using something like qwen-coder as autocomplete is basically negligible. I can see where the hype comes from though, it managed to run its own tests and spent the rest of the night unsuccessfully trying to fix an unused dependency warning all on its own.