Typing this with one hand as I flush old AAs down the toilet one by one because dot-product similarity on word embeddings with sine-encoded distance told me to and I believe in progress and saving the planet.
Me describing the cat: This is our cat, whom I love very much and mildly spoil.
The cat describing me: Him? The man? That man? It is he. It is he with whom I am locked in this endless match of wills, a psychodrama that spills beyond consciousness, an alveolar maze of intrigue and deceit, a time-traveler’s 17D chess game, a fractal mental war that extends from dreams to beyond life and death, a struggle that encompasses each combination of my cells, even to be fed one tiny bite of too-cold food.
Eventually, the whole Rube Goldberg machine worked! And then the device’s flash memory wouldn’t flash. Turns out this is a known problem that means it’s counterfeit :)
I’m going for a walk :)
I relish every moment I get to do low-level things with computing hardware. Joy courses through my entire being as I realize that the official device controller software doesn’t even check the device’s chipset and firmware for you. I’m glad I chose to spend my day off like this.
I want to use Galileo on this GNSS module. So I need to upgrade its firmware. So I need to use wine, because you can only upgrade its firmware with the official Windows software. So Linux puts the device at /dev/ttyACM0 and wine maps that to COM33. So the upgrade software asks the device to reboot in safe mode for the upgrade. So Linux detaches it but then sees a new device appear, which it puts at /dev/ttyACM1. So I’m going to write a script to poll for ACM0 disappearing so it can relink th
I would read a chewy, opinionated, old-fashioned-magazine-feature-writing–style nonfiction book about tannin. https://mapstodon.space/@SatelliteSci/109724406615397406
[nodding thoughtfully:] As true of me today as it was of hadrosaurs 75 million years ago.
I’m not big into dinosaurs generally, but there’s some hard-to-define quality of paleontology detective work that’s a special delight. This is a prime example: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-11538-w
In conclusion, all the science happening in the heat index field is extremely normal and definitely absolutely nothing to be worried about.
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