Low impact on your joints, aside from arm wear and tear. It’s tiring because running and jumping on sand takes a ton of cardio
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far from impossible
Au contraire
bigpEEto
World News•BREAKING: 4 Israeli soldiers missing, others killed in resistance ambush in Zeitoun neighbourhood east of Gaza: Israel mediaEnglish
19·2 个月前why is it breaking news
Why hate on people sharing positive news?
Is there a second floor or attic? Or is there one floor with very tall ceilings?
Couldn’t a neurons-behind-eyes human just have fewer blue receptors? Or a brain that attenuates the blue signal?
bigpEEto
Perth / Western Australia@aussie.zone•WA Police planting e-scooters as bait at shopping centres to catch thieves
21·2 个月前had they not created that situation the crime would not have been committed
Or maybe the thief would go steal a scooter elsewhere? Police don’t go after bike/scooter thieves that aren’t caught in the act. This is one of the only ways to catch them in the act. 0 sympathy from me
This is just saying that the glial cells help make this less bad than it could be, no? Nothing about why neurons behind receptors would be worse
bigpEEto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•We’re announcing the 2.12.1 minor patch release of #LabPlot with small improvements and bug fixes. :boost_love: 🚀
2·2 个月前My work revolves around taking tons of data with a python script, then processing it and generating graphs in another script. E.g. I measure y as I modify v, p, s, and f. And then at each v, p, and s, I look at y vs. f and extract some value k, then look at k vs s at each v, p and extract a j, then plot j vs v and p.
How would labplot fit into this? I’ve been thinking about what the next change in my plotting would be, and I’ve considered either adding on-click functionality to my existing script so I can click a v, p, j point to see the k vs s graph that gave that j; or possibly using some library that gives some web-browser based control of graphing. But if labplot seems well suited to this I can also add it into the contenders
How do you like the sleep tracking? Is it fairly accurate? I tried a cheap Colmi ring and the sleep data was all over the place, registering sleep when I had insomnia and occasionally awake when I was asleep
I second this. The initial setup is the hard part. Give it a couple days. The arch wiki is the best resource in the whole Linux ecosystem in my opinion. If that’s the long manual you were looking at for installing steam, know that 90% of it is info on strange edge cases and all a typical user will need to do is
sudo pacman -Syuthensudo pacman -S steam(I forgot you have to enable the multilib repository if you haven’t already. You seem smart, you’ll find the info in the wiki)A couple times a year or so something will break after an update. When that happens
- Google if anyone else has posted your exact problem
- See if chatgpt knows anything
- Humbly post in the arch user forum
One of those will solve it. Good luck!
If you want a wealth of information on what makes a good router/WAP, read https://www.wiisfi.com/. Or skip to the Recommendations section for hardware picks. I do recommend cross referencing for an OpenWRT compatible router
As a FOSS alternative to Garmin/Strava, FitoTrack works great. The social side is less developed, of course, but not totally absent.
Though now I’m wondering about dashcam apps and forward-facing phone mounts.
bigpEEto
World News•‘They’re to put the brakes on cops’: Rio barricades turn favelas into fortressesEnglish
1·3 个月前The bit about Cabral is cool. He sounds like a great artist
Just use systemd-sudo to replace network manager with systemd-networking
People don’t hijack planes because the cockpit is inaccessible and hijackers know they’d get dogpiled. The Lockerbie bomb was in the cargo hold. TSA fails the vast majority of simulated attacks. It’s security theater and a jobs program
Where do you live? I want your shit
Not rhetorical, I personally want your shit
Y’all got any stations you recommend?


















Not in NYC