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RE: https://mastodon.social/@ruthpozuelo/116573629726911002
Tested my sport bar on my 23km run today.
I ate only that during the entire run and no problems with energy or the stomach! Sooo good 😋
Two things i will change for the next batch:
- Dry berries or fruit (it was a bit soft)
- More chocolate -
RE: https://mastodon.social/@ruthpozuelo/116573629726911002
Tested my sport bar on my 23km run today.
I ate only that during the entire run and no problems with energy or the stomach! Sooo good 😋
Two things i will change for the next batch:
- Dry berries or fruit (it was a bit soft)
- More chocolate -
RE: https://mastodon.social/@ruthpozuelo/116573629726911002
Tested my sport bar on my 23km run today.
I ate only that during the entire run and no problems with energy or the stomach! Sooo good 😋
Two things i will change for the next batch:
- Dry berries or fruit (it was a bit soft)
- More chocolate -
@ruthpozuelo I forgot about the baking powder (you can use ordinary soda) and increased attention in the microwave. If the blender grinds the rolled oats to the state of flour, then this mixture turns into something like a #cake in the #microwave.
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@ruthpozuelo I forgot about the baking powder (you can use ordinary soda) and increased attention in the microwave. If the blender grinds the rolled oats to the state of flour, then this mixture turns into something like a #cake in the #microwave.
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@ruthpozuelo I forgot about the baking powder (you can use ordinary soda) and increased attention in the microwave. If the blender grinds the rolled oats to the state of flour, then this mixture turns into something like a #cake in the #microwave.
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@ruthpozuelo I forgot about the baking powder (you can use ordinary soda) and increased attention in the microwave. If the blender grinds the rolled oats to the state of flour, then this mixture turns into something like a #cake in the #microwave.
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@ruthpozuelo I forgot about the baking powder (you can use ordinary soda) and increased attention in the microwave. If the blender grinds the rolled oats to the state of flour, then this mixture turns into something like a #cake in the #microwave.
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@ruthpozuelo @recollir To do this properly, I'd have to track what I was wearing for each run - other than my #TeamShorts tracking. I'd expect a -10°C run with just my windbreaker to use more energy to stay warm than hoodie+windbreaker. Would have to also factor the average HR on the run for effort, my weight (currently in decline), temperature, windchill, wind, calories, … I do have most of the data, and I suppose I could *guess* at what I was wearing (usually +1 layer each -10°C step down). 🤔
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@ruthpozuelo
If your heel slips in your shoes, try the 'Marathon Lace' or 'Runner's Loop'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K49kKaKdizw
#running #runnersOfMastodon #heelSlip #runnersLoop #marathonLace -
So, i published it on pythonanywhere.
What do you think? Keep in mind that it is in its infancy…
I have so many projects I need to upload!
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@ruthpozuelo @SQLSocialite Beautiful machine! Well done! That #ds923 is a compact beast for sure. Hope you will be satisfied with it!
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@ruthpozuelo
They're still in design phase, but two of them will be onboard the MSR mission to Mars as Sample Retrieval Helicopters, to help retrieve the samples in case Perseverance can't deliver the ones it keeps in its belly. The samples that are to be dropped off in a short while at the Depot 1 site are the ones the future #SRH will pick up for delivery to the #SRL (Sample Retrieval Lander).Here are some links:
https://fosstodon.org/@65dBnoise/109207478514229823
https://fosstodon.org/@65dBnoise/109395587094907440
https://fosstodon.org/@65dBnoise/109346886551801986 -
Sure. I deal with operational, near-real-time applications that should be up-and-running 24/7. I cannot rely on non-maintained modules that will not install out-of-the-box (e.g. on recent #python3).
Thus, I was pushed from #Basemap to #Cartopy. Now I like it there, and I like the seamless integration with matplotlib and #pyresample (another tool I use a lot).
So essentially I moved already and will not turn back even if a small team now carries Basemap further.
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Sure. I deal with operational, near-real-time applications that should be up-and-running 24/7. I cannot rely on non-maintained modules that will not install out-of-the-box (e.g. on recent #python3).
Thus, I was pushed from #Basemap to #Cartopy. Now I like it there, and I like the seamless integration with matplotlib and #pyresample (another tool I use a lot).
So essentially I moved already and will not turn back even if a small team now carries Basemap further.
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Sure. I deal with operational, near-real-time applications that should be up-and-running 24/7. I cannot rely on non-maintained modules that will not install out-of-the-box (e.g. on recent #python3).
Thus, I was pushed from #Basemap to #Cartopy. Now I like it there, and I like the seamless integration with matplotlib and #pyresample (another tool I use a lot).
So essentially I moved already and will not turn back even if a small team now carries Basemap further.
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Sure. I deal with operational, near-real-time applications that should be up-and-running 24/7. I cannot rely on non-maintained modules that will not install out-of-the-box (e.g. on recent #python3).
Thus, I was pushed from #Basemap to #Cartopy. Now I like it there, and I like the seamless integration with matplotlib and #pyresample (another tool I use a lot).
So essentially I moved already and will not turn back even if a small team now carries Basemap further.
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Sure. I deal with operational, near-real-time applications that should be up-and-running 24/7. I cannot rely on non-maintained modules that will not install out-of-the-box (e.g. on recent #python3).
Thus, I was pushed from #Basemap to #Cartopy. Now I like it there, and I like the seamless integration with matplotlib and #pyresample (another tool I use a lot).
So essentially I moved already and will not turn back even if a small team now carries Basemap further.
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Yes I saw ! What a plot twist ! Basemap is maintained after all.
I will personally stick to #Cartopy, but #Basemap's users will be happy to know that someone is taking care of them.
https://github.com/matplotlib/basemap/issues/568#issuecomment-1331235348
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Yes I saw ! What a plot twist ! Basemap is maintained after all.
I will personally stick to #Cartopy, but #Basemap's users will be happy to know that someone is taking care of them.
https://github.com/matplotlib/basemap/issues/568#issuecomment-1331235348
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Yes I saw ! What a plot twist ! Matplotlib is maintained after all.
I will personally stick to #Cartopy, but #Basemap's users will be happy to know that someone is taking care of them.
https://github.com/matplotlib/basemap/issues/568#issuecomment-1331235348
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Yes I saw ! What a plot twist ! Basemap is maintained after all.
I will personally stick to #Cartopy, but #Basemap's users will be happy to know that someone is taking care of them.
https://github.com/matplotlib/basemap/issues/568#issuecomment-1331235348
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Hei Ruth. #Basemap is now deprecated, not maintained anymore, and everyone is advised to use #cartopy.
For example see: https://matplotlib.org/basemap/users/intro.html#deprecation-notice
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@jtmoulia @ruthpozuelo @RoboBonobo Spain is requiring all regions to provide a patient summary compatible with the #HL7 CDA format agreed upon for MyHealth@EU. This may become mandatory with the upcoming regulation on the European Health Data Space #EHDS. So things are moving… See also https://international-patient-summary.net
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@RoboBonobo @ruthpozuelo @victorvicpal sry for bumping this thread, but I'm curious: do you know what EMR Spanish hospitals are typically on? Googling was a bit undecisive on it.
Tho, your point of federating EMRs means it shouldn't really matter what individual EMR a hospital uses! Regulation seems to be the only way to deliver that change (least in the US): #HL7 CDA interchange underlies the little cross-compatibility there is, but not all EMRs are interconnected. FHIR is maybe too granular ?
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@EL_Uatu @ruthpozuelo if you know the lat/lon of each of you crime "cell", and the projection information to go from x/y to lat/lon you can use #pyresample (from the #pytroll ecosystem).
That's what I use for plotting satelitte and weather data. But #cartopy or #basemap can probably do the transform for you if the ony thing you want is plotting.
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@EL_Uatu @ruthpozuelo if you know the lat/lon of each of you crime "cell", and the projection information to go from x/y to lat/lon you can use #pyresample (from the #pytroll ecosystem).
That's what I use for plotting satelitte and weather data. But #cartopy or #basemap can probably do the transform for you if the ony thing you want is plotting.
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@EL_Uatu @ruthpozuelo if you know the lat/lon of each of you crime "cell", and the projection information to go from x/y to lat/lon you can use #pyresample (from the #pytroll ecosystem).
That's what I use for plotting satelitte and weather data. But #cartopy or #basemap can probably do the transform for you if the ony thing you want is plotting.
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@EL_Uatu @ruthpozuelo if you know the lat/lon of each of you crime "cell", and the projection information to go from x/y to lat/lon you can use #pyresample (from the #pytroll ecosystem).
That's what I use for plotting satelitte and weather data. But #cartopy or #basemap can probably do the transform for you if the ony thing you want is plotting.
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@EL_Uatu @ruthpozuelo if you know the lat/lon of each of you crime "cell", and the projection information to go from x/y to lat/lon you can use #pyresample (from the #pytroll ecosystem).
That's what I use for plotting satelitte and weather data. But #cartopy or #basemap can probably do the transform for you if the ony thing you want is plotting.