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  1. Back from an amazing hike. Did the big round across the Soierngroup mountains from Signalkopf to Soiernspitze, depending on how you count it 5 summits or so.
    #hiking #wandern #mittenwald #karwendel

  2. Tage seit zum letzten Mal ein RE1/#MüNüX ausgefallen ist, mit dem ich fahren wollte: 0
    #DBBahn

  3. War zu langsam für ein Foto, aber hier in Ingolstadt ist gerade ein IC1 ohne Steuerwagen vorbei gefahren. (Richtung Nürnberg)
    #DBBahn #BahnBubble

  4. An die #Österreicher in meiner Timeline, zur Wahl: Habt ihr eigentlich eine Partei, die sich klar zu Europa und gegen diese Scheinneutralität, die mit Russland flirtet, stellt?

  5. This mountain range might be called Zahmer Kaiser (Tame Emperor) in contrast to it's neighbor, but when approached from the north, it does offer some pretty serious terrain.
    Solid boots and a helmet are not optional here.
    #hiking #alps #scrambling

  6. Matreisenkar ist probably one of the most underrated hikes in Germany.
    It's so quiet compared to the famous Zugspitz route and it is a nice via ferrata, quite a lot of scrambling. And it's particularly pretty in autumn
    #hiking #viaferrata #alps #scrambling

  7. CW: Ukraine

    There was a #RivetJoint #RC135 visible over the Black Sea, with two British Eurofighters as escort.
    #Ukraine #OSINT

  8. Did you ever want to watch a 2h long video about a 20 year old flash game, containing multiple minutes of rant about the lack of consistent layout and design?
    #AdventureQuest #retrogaming
    youtu.be/o9golNioblE?si=sY1n_h

  9. I finally made it through #ThisIsFinancialAdvice and it is the masterpice of storytelling we all expect from #FoldingIdeas
    Watch it, if you have just the slightest interest in how the whole Gamestop thing actually never ended and people are still waiting for a short squeeze that will never happen.
    youtube.com/watch?v=5pYeoZaoWr

  10. I got distracted yesterday, but to continue what I promised:
    Everyone who knows me, knows that I am slightly obsessed with the Zuse . So I was happy to see (small) parts of it at the .
    But the choice of cards is slightly confusing.
    This computer is built out of discrete transistor logic, on relatively low density cards. So what happened here is, they apparently selected 2 visually interesting cards and by doing so picked cards which are analog in nature and not part of the compute logic at all!

    One of the cards has 601 visible, which is the identifier of this card type, which can be looked up in the official documentation, which luckily is hosted online by multiple universities.
    This tells us, that this is actually part of the storage drum (think hard disk, but the data is on the side rather than on the top surface) and it's a "single impulse amplifier".
    I totally see how that happens, as a card with 4 transistors and 4 resistors isn't visually interesting to look at.
    I am also very aware, that I am probably one of 10, certainly less than 100 people alive, who would notice this.
    We talk about an obscure German computer from the late 1950s after all.

    museum.cs.rptu.de/Rechner/Zuse

  11. I got distracted yesterday, but to continue what I promised:
    Everyone who knows me, knows that I am slightly obsessed with the Zuse #z23. So I was happy to see (small) parts of it at the #ComputerHistoryMuseum.
    But the choice of cards is slightly confusing.
    This computer is built out of discrete transistor logic, on relatively low density cards. So what happened here is, they apparently selected 2 visually interesting cards and by doing so picked cards which are analog in nature and not part of the compute logic at all!

    One of the cards has 601 visible, which is the identifier of this card type, which can be looked up in the official documentation, which luckily is hosted online by multiple universities.
    This tells us, that this is actually part of the storage drum (think hard disk, but the data is on the side rather than on the top surface) and it's a "single impulse amplifier".
    I totally see how that happens, as a card with 4 transistors and 4 resistors isn't visually interesting to look at.
    I am also very aware, that I am probably one of 10, certainly less than 100 people alive, who would notice this.
    We talk about an obscure German computer from the late 1950s after all.

    museum.cs.rptu.de/Rechner/Zuse

    #Zuse #ZuseZ23 #CHM #retrocomputing

  12. I got distracted yesterday, but to continue what I promised:
    Everyone who knows me, knows that I am slightly obsessed with the Zuse #z23. So I was happy to see (small) parts of it at the #ComputerHistoryMuseum.
    But the choice of cards is slightly confusing.
    This computer is built out of discrete transistor logic, on relatively low density cards. So what happened here is, they apparently selected 2 visually interesting cards and by doing so picked cards which are analog in nature and not part of the compute logic at all!

    One of the cards has 601 visible, which is the identifier of this card type, which can be looked up in the official documentation, which luckily is hosted online by multiple universities.
    This tells us, that this is actually part of the storage drum (think hard disk, but the data is on the side rather than on the top surface) and it's a "single impulse amplifier".
    I totally see how that happens, as a card with 4 transistors and 4 resistors isn't visually interesting to look at.
    I am also very aware, that I am probably one of 10, certainly less than 100 people alive, who would notice this.
    We talk about an obscure German computer from the late 1950s after all.

    museum.cs.rptu.de/Rechner/Zuse

    #Zuse #ZuseZ23 #CHM #retrocomputing

  13. So, I got a new mechanical keyboard and it is both silent and tactile!
    #mechanicalKeyboads

  14. Back from my hike towards Rottalhütte.
    Did in the end turn around with 150m elevation to go, since I was mindful of the 1850m decend I still had to do and that had a few tricky parts including a uncomfortably loose steel cable in one ride I had to climb up and down.
    But I was definitely worth getting up there. The view onto the glaciers was awesome and I found some Edelweiß!
    #OneWeekLauterbrunnen #hiking #swizerland #Lauterbrunnen

  15. CW: pc gaming

    Epic Games Store has again 2 really good games for free, in case you don't already own them:
    #KerbalSpaceProgram and the standalone addon to #ShadowTactics a wonderful realtime tactics game, very similar to Commandos or Desparados, but way smoother playing and in a japanese shogun/ninja setting.
    store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/sh

  16. It was a wild year and despite not everything working out, I spend a lot of time in the #mountains and I don't feel, like I can do it justice with just 4 pictures.
    #mountainswrapped

  17. @domi @famfo and @merlin proof they are very professional, have a laptop run out of battery during their talk and meow during the fixing.
    All very silly. And too much bash as far as I can tell.
    #38c3 #38c3huff

  18. Josh Strife gives one of my favorite games of all time the deserved thorough look.
    The original #MirrorsEdge, the best Parcour game so far. #dice #parcour
    youtu.be/7h5wCc8fBEY

  19. Today's #MontainMonday is a throwback to one year ago, when I went to Tegernseer Hütte. An awesome hike if you want a feeling of adventure without having too much elevation.
    This photo is taken from Buchstein, the harder to reach of the two summits framing the Hut.
    #hiking #alps

  20. Since I needed to point to it again for work reasons:
    If you are writing shell scripts and you think that they are portable, you probably should know this webpage:
    in-ulm.de/~mascheck/various/sh
    #posix #bash #bashscripting #linux #ksh #unix #unixhistory

  21. Computer Historians please help me!
    What Unix system did introduce user "nobody" and group "nogroup" ?
    I see references to it being useful for NFS, but I am uncertain, if this really was it's original purpose/when it was introduced.
    #computerhistory #unixhistory

  22. "I would have expected it to be stored in SharePoint"
    "Okay, but how do you expect to find it in SharePoint?"
    #datengrab #workwork

  23. To the #mechanicalkeyboard bubble, #Nuphy is having a Christmas sale with the code XMAS20, as far as I can tell, this is the first time, the Air 75 V2 is offered at a discount.
    #mechanicalkeyboards #mechanical_keyboards

  24. A short message while being mostly out of cell phone reach.
    Mixed weather, nice landscape and lonesome paths (old traces of barely visible paths)
    #hiking #npht #nationalparkhohetauern #alps

  25. Reminder: falls ihr dieses Jahr auf die Coburger Hütte wolltet, an den Wochenenden ist sie schon vollständig ausgebucht....

    coburgerhuette.at/buchen/

    #wandern #hütten #tirol

  26. nicht ganz live, aber Youtube kann ja zum glück timeshift:
    Das ÖAV Lawinenupdate 2024/25

    (danke @F30 für den hinweis)

    youtube.com/watch?v=e8Iwik1g_3

    #Lawinen #AlpineSicherheit #ÖAV