(#f2s5vgq) @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Found some numbers now, theyāre saying it was around 10cm in 3-4 hours. I donāt know, felt like more. š The forecast wasnāt really good either, now that I think about it. They said thereās going to be some snow, okay, fine, but then, boom.
Haha, that old ad is lovely. Those days are over. š¤£
Ich hab es jetzt endlich geschafft, diese alte Podcastdatei anzuhƶren, die ich auf meiner Platte fand. Omega-Tau 293 über WasserstraĆen und im Speziellen den Neckar. Total interessant. Ich bin bisher noch nie über diese Serie gestolpert und habe keine Ahnung, wie ich überhaupt zu der Datei kam. Leider ist der Podcast mittlerweile eingestellt, das TLS-Zertifikat der Website die Tage abgelaufen und die Folgenseite tot, aber die Audiodatei gibtās noch: https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/omegataupodcast/omegatau-393-wasserstrassen.mp3
Iām not an expert on this subject at all, but I reckon an automatic in addition with all its sensors is much worse than a manual one. All wheel drive, studded tires and diff locked is what one wants in icy situations. :-D
(#cdqksfa) @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I donāt know a number (wait, why canāt I google a Wetterbericht but only a Wettervorhersage?!), but it was enough for public transportation to shut down. š I think I saw around five trucks on the side of the road who couldnāt continue, too icy. Some cars stranded.
My car has an automatic gearbox and Iām not sure if thatās good or bad in such conditions. š Pretty hard to accelerate without spinning wheels ā¦
(#cdqksfa) @movq@www.uninformativ.de Welcome home! How many decimeters did you get? It just snowed a tiny bit, but absolutely zero survived on the ground here.
(#avmdvrq) @prologic@twtxt.net (While browsing through that, I noticed that https://mu-lang.dev/ itself doesnāt really mention the source code repo, does it? š¤ Like, the quickstart guide begins with āBuild the host: go build ./cmd/muā, but whereās the git clone ⦠command? š )
Iām not really sure what the goal is. š¤ Do you want to get pull requests for the docs? Or bug reports for mu itself? š¤
Trying an experiment. Created a Github repo for mu over at https://github.com/prologic/mu as a social experiment to see if we can maintain a tailored Github docs-only repo of a project, see if it gets any interest š¤
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(#l2udpba) @movq@www.uninformativ.de I donāt have any statistics, just observe what is around me, so itās very subjective. I know a bunch of kids with names Iāve never heard before. Sometimes, I first thought other kids were making fun of their friends by calling them by made-up nonsense. But no. Without question, I live under a rock. I just looked up some of them that came to mind immediately and they seem to be of Greek, Swedish and Latin origin, etc.
I reckon up until then you had to have another first name that clearly differentiated.
Yes, apparently so. (Iām glad we stopped doing that. I donāt get this obsession with the contents of other peopleās pants. š¤¢)
Now Iām wondering, was that also the beginning when parents started giving their kids really weird names?
Did this ever happen or was this an urban myth? Would have to dig up some statistics, I guess. (Anecdotal evidence: None of the people I know gave their kids crazy names. š)
(#2dksr5q) @movq@www.uninformativ.de I reckon up until then you had to have another first name that clearly differentiated. Didnāt read through the court decision, though.
Interesting, I always thought that Kiran was a male first name. But I only know one person with that name. As last name, though.
Now Iām wondering, was that also the beginning when parents started giving their kids really weird names?
(#acvnzkq) @bender@twtxt.net Thatās the plan! Once Iām happy with this v1 (and we find no other obvious bugs/issues) updating āChangesā with user-facing / human-freidnyl changes is part of the release process!
(#gw45uga) @klaxzy@klaxzy.net Nope, not IONOS, but we use them a lot at work. To be honest, I consider them one of the better providers (at least regarding the IaaS stuff that we do). š
(#acvnzkq) @bender@twtxt.net Thanks for letting me know it was Mobile Safari! I just did some testing real quick and things are not working very well š¤ I think Iāve introduced some regressions last night as I was putting this into prod š services me right for late-night deployment 𤣠Iāve taken it down for now, will spend a bit more time on testing making sure things all work properly!
(#vx4rw2q) @prologic@twtxt.net (I still donāt know how you can muster up so much motivation and energy (especially when you have a family). Are we the same species?! š )
(#xl7dt5a) Iāve got sore muscles. The sticky snow couldnāt be pushed, it had to be laborously cleared shovel by shovel. :-D
In my lunch break, I went on a short stroll. Oh boy, walking through deep damp snow is exhausting! There were sections with easily 30 centimeters and more. Some big wind drifts had piled up. Despite melting off quickly in the 4°C, especially turning the trees brown again, the white landscape still looks so nice. Iām glad these road marking sticks finally came in handy for the snow plow guys. :-) The black and orange stripes are 30 cm high.
Thatās probably it. Thereās no significant snowfall announced for the rest of the week and temperatures are supposed to stay in the 2-4°C range by day.
Just showelled 20cm of snow for half an hour, fuck me! Iām totally shattered. But itās worth it. Looks so beautiful. And all the disbelief and terror in the eyes of the people. Well, thatās what our winters were like three decades ago. Iām just glad that I can work from home.
(#ykh2qpa) @movq@www.uninformativ.de I was also extremely surprised and couldnāt believe it myself. But around the hair were definitely two, three millimeters of ice with a bunch of snow on top. I couldnāt simply brush it off, the hair were all frozen together. Back in the house, it took maybe three minutes to melt the solidified white stuff and free up and disconnect the individual hair. Crazy.
Yeah, 0°C in town, maybe -2°C on the summit. It definitely didnāt feel all the cold, but I came prepared with a few layers of cloth.