Never too late to pick up a hobby. Can be intimidating to start exploring and trying new stuff, but it’s worth it.
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Lifting weights, motorcycle, programming at home for fun and not profit.
Lifting weights is awesome. You can do it with friends, but I tend to go solo. It’s meditative and humbling. At the same time, it’s an absolute ego boost to start seeing your progress and comparing with others.
Motorcycling is a ton of fun, but quite expensive. Buying a bike is a gut punch, then all the over priced gear. You can be thrifty about it using Facebook marketplace but you’re gonna be out quite a bit of money.
I’m a software engineer at work, but I honestly enjoy programming. I have a discord bot or two that I wrote just for my discord channel with some buddies. I also run 4 raspberry pi’s at home that require occasional IT work to do their various tasks. It’s low risk and rewarding and helps keep me a little sharper at my day job.
RustyWizard@programming.devto Linux@programming.dev•20 years later, real-time Linux makes it to the kernel - reallyEnglish01·7 months agoThe most obvious answer is gaming. Hard 60/144Hz deadlines is RT. But there are lots of changes that got into the kernel from the RT group, starting with getting rid of the BKL, which helped everyone.
RustyWizard@programming.devto Linux@programming.dev•20 years later, real-time Linux makes it to the kernel - really01·7 months agoPeople who wanted GPS were also already using it by buying TomToms or other GPS devices…
The average desktop user already benefits from the changes the RT folks have slowly been getting into the baseline.
RustyWizard@programming.devto Linux@programming.dev•20 years later, real-time Linux makes it to the kernel - really01·7 months ago“Very fast” is relative. 1200mm/s is very fast for 3D printing, no argument. But it’s 1.2mm/millisecond, and we’re talking about time scales in the microsecond range. I suspect you’re going to run into materials issues far before real time performance becomes a limiting factor in print speed and quality.
RustyWizard@programming.devto Linux@programming.dev•20 years later, real-time Linux makes it to the kernel - really01·7 months agoIt’s like saying GPS was available for decades before, why would putting it in everyone’s phone expand its popularity.
For myself, I’m hoping the nerds and hackers that otherwise found it not worth the effort will start creating tools to manage real time better and start building them into the applications they write. That way you don’t need to pay an arm and a leg to RedHawk for the privilege of dynamically isolating CPUs or have to reboot the computer to modify kernel arguments a la RedHat MRG.
RustyWizard@programming.devto Linux@programming.dev•20 years later, real-time Linux makes it to the kernel - really01·7 months agoWhat’s preventing that from working now? If it’s indeterminate latency, then yeah, absolutely. Theoretically this will give you the ability to have a very deterministic loop around the accelerometer data, but 3d printers don’t move all that fast to begin with so having unbounded latency might not matter. The determinism we’re talking about here is on the order of tens of microseconds or less.
RustyWizard@programming.devto Technology@lemmy.world•Internet forums are disappearing because now it's all Reddit and Discord. And that's worrying.English01·10 months agoAnd then you can go through and delete all your comments, lessening the value of Reddit as a platform.
RustyWizard@programming.devto Technology@lemmy.world•Is Your Driving Being Secretly Scored? The insurance industry, hungry for insights into how people drive, has turned to automakers and smartphone apps like Life360.English01·10 months agoI have USAA, and if you use that app you’re eligible for discounts on your insurance.
RustyWizard@programming.devto Technology@lemmy.world•After its reputation went up in flames, Humane warns users its charging case may tooEnglish01·11 months agoHuh? What do you think they promised that wasn’t delivered that would’ve made this anything that a phone app couldn’t do better? Fundamentally, talking to things sucks, but phones support that anyway. The gimmicky interface is worse than just a touch screen. You have to wear the fucking thing which makes it useless if I’m in bed or whatever. The AI was shit but could just as easily be integrated into an app. It was a shit product from design to execution.
RustyWizard@programming.devto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Perpetual Motion finally achieved!01·11 months agoI would argue that anyone who says C++ provides a similar level of memory safety as rust hasn’t done serious development work in either language.
RustyWizard@programming.devto NonCredibleDefense@sh.itjust.works•Justice for Mr cow 😔✊English01·1 year agoThose aren’t targets painted on, they’re munitions. This A-10 shot a cow at enemy combatants.
RustyWizard@programming.devto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a show that should've gotten cancelled or ended SOONER than it did?01·2 years agoAlso, I found the depiction of the Indian guy funny at first but it quickly got racist and never got better, they just kept piling on the racism
Interesting. I didn’t like it for a very similar reason. Their depiction of nerds or geniuses or whatever you want to call them was pretty offensive. I could never get into it.
Edit: to be clear, I’m not saying that I’m a genius or even particularly intelligent. I’m not. But the barrage of stupid nerd stereotypes was just obnoxious and offensive.
Is there a kbin Android app?
RustyWizard@programming.devto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla Identified As Most Recalled Car Brand, Mercedes & Toyota LeastEnglish01·2 years agoThe article points out that a lot of these recalls for Tesla are OTA updates that don’t require you to bring the car in. It’s basically transparent to you as the owner of the vehicle.
RustyWizard@programming.devto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•I don't actually use pacman for that01·2 years agosystemd-boot
baby
Lemmy drag Deez nuts across your face?
RustyWizard@programming.devto Framework Laptop Community@lemmy.ml•3 reasons you need Framework's radically awesome DIY laptopEnglish01·2 years agoI’ve been sold on this for a while. Just waiting for the 16" AMD they announced. The idea of being able to update instead of just holding on for 10 years is… incredibly exciting.
Prove him wrong and drive my motorcycle into a highway median at top speed 5 minutes later. I’ll be god dammed if I’m gonna let some doctor think he got the better of me.