@EnigmaVoice Омск покинуть нетрудно, но вот покинет ли при этом Омск вас......
@lieslia_sau@mastodon.ml
@eqyo if you collect several years of such data then you can analyse the correlations between the sleep patterns and the other aspects of your lifestyle or external events.
(but despite having such datasets & analyzing them multiple times my bed times are still a terrible mess...)
@lieslia_sau@mastodon.ml а, ну зимой - однозначно, а летом вроде не замечал разницы с Москвой когда катался туда-суда (но точно повыше чем в Сибири).
Правда в Москве нет этого прикольного ветра, обдувающего со всех сторон, так что немного душновато..
<картинка "живу на болотах и всем рекомендую"> ^_^
@freeschool oh, thanks! We are not quite ready for going public, but I'll keep your offer in mind ^)
(and honestly I planned to exploit some of our masters students for that...)
@brozek yeah, the trickiest part is to persuade everyone to use it though..
I think I've discovered one neat cloud-free approach to organize the work for a small (research) group and need to share it with someone :)
Setup:
1. PC with internet access (*host*) somewhere in a closet (in our case somewhere in half-forgotten room at the uni, so internet and electricity are almost free)
2. [dokuwiki](https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki) installed on it. #dokuwiki is a lightweight wiki software running without a database (i.e. pages are plain text files). We use bootstrap3 template and a ton of plugins to make it more or less user-friendly and nice to look at.
3. very cheap vps (1-2 $$) serving as a *gate* for NAT traversal.
4. domain name from freenom for 0$
On *host*: open reverse tunnel with wireguard (see [this guide](https://blog.fuzzymistborn.com/vps-reverse-proxy-tunnel/)) and serve dokuwiki on tunnel's end corresponding to the *host*; on *gate*: some sort of reverse proxy (we use nginx) redirecting the queries to the *host*'s tunnel end IP address.
So, what we got for a couple of bucks:
- group knowledgebase with fine-grained access rules and simple task management (and almost anything can be tweaked by the admin, i.e. me)
- accessible from anywhere with the internet access without any VPN setup.
- to upload media files (pictures and movies) to the wiki we use sftp or syncthing running on the *host* (and bindfs to mount the media folders inside wiki media folder). The disk space is almost unlimited (we have 6tb hard drive plugged in the said pc and more are on the way :)
The obvious caveat is the setup time cost: dokuwiki plugins quality is not always great and they usually require some tweaking to match our needs.
A very neat annotated image comparing the imaged black holes at the center of M87 and our own galaxy (Sgr A*) as seen by the Event Horizon Telescope. Super exciting #Astronomy news today!
"NVIDIA Releases Open-Source GPU Kernel Modules"
https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/nvidia-releases-open-source-gpu-kernel-modules/
@enp0s0@social.linux.pizza yeah. when the keybinds are burned inside your muscle memory, managing windows becomes a breeze. same thing as with (neo)vi[m], essentially.
I personally use i3/sway and my favorites are workspace-output correspondence (e.g. push a presentation to VGA output when it's ready, move whole workspace from laptop screen to external monitor) and custom modes (poweroff menu, screenshots etc).
@redstarfish
typo correction: `s/\(and\s*\)\@<=now/no/`
astrophysics PhD student at #MPE specializing in galactic dynamics. He/him. Enjoys fancy #sciviz and reason, avoids flamewars. Occasional poorly-worded #foss advocacy. Spent an inexplicable amount of time taming #latex to end up disappointed with it.