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  1. @neil Yeah. I wonder what #FOSS, #OpenHardware smartwatches are an alternative. That #Pebble reboot looks fun. To be honest, I'd just need step counter and maybe heart rate, the #PineTime was enough. I had an #AmazfitBip watch before and I loved its reflective always-on screen. Software was terrible though.

  2. @neil Yeah. I wonder what #FOSS, #OpenHardware smartwatches are an alternative. That #Pebble reboot looks fun. To be honest, I'd just need step counter and maybe heart rate, the #PineTime was enough. I had an #AmazfitBip watch before and I loved its reflective always-on screen. Software was terrible though.

  3. @neil Yeah. I wonder what #FOSS, #OpenHardware smartwatches are an alternative. That #Pebble reboot looks fun. To be honest, I'd just need step counter and maybe heart rate, the #PineTime was enough. I had an #AmazfitBip watch before and I loved its reflective always-on screen. Software was terrible though.

  4. I had updated the to the latest 1.15 a few days ago via (and validated the firmware on the watch). Today, when I pressed the button, the watchface appeared for a fraction of a second, then it stayed black and backlit forever.

  5. I just handed in my . 🥳 Feels unreal. Over seven years of work summarized in 122 pages. The topic is:

    Quantifying natural emissions from mofettes at the Starzach site in Southwest Germany

  6. Is #Thunderbird really the only standalone #Linux desktop calendar app that can just subscribe to #CalDAV calendars? 🤨

    #GnomeCalendar needs a ton of dependencies and #GNOME stuff running.
    #KOrganizer the same for #KDE.
    #Evolution apparently just hooks into GNOME online accounts.

    There are some terminal calendar apps, but yeah... If one has #vim keybindings and is configurable via config files, I am open to suggestions.

  7. Is really the only standalone desktop calendar app that can just subscribe to calendars? 🤨

    needs a ton of dependencies and stuff running.
    the same for .
    apparently just hooks into GNOME online accounts.

    There are some terminal calendar apps, but yeah... If one has keybindings and is configurable via config files, I am open to suggestions.

  8. Is #Thunderbird really the only standalone #Linux desktop calendar app that can just subscribe to #CalDAV calendars? 🤨

    #GnomeCalendar needs a ton of dependencies and #GNOME stuff running.
    #KOrganizer the same for #KDE.
    #Evolution apparently just hooks into GNOME online accounts.

    There are some terminal calendar apps, but yeah... If one has #vim keybindings and is configurable via config files, I am open to suggestions.

  9. Is #Thunderbird really the only standalone #Linux desktop calendar app that can just subscribe to #CalDAV calendars? 🤨

    #GnomeCalendar needs a ton of dependencies and #GNOME stuff running.
    #KOrganizer the same for #KDE.
    #Evolution apparently just hooks into GNOME online accounts.

    There are some terminal calendar apps, but yeah... If one has #vim keybindings and is configurable via config files, I am open to suggestions.

  10. Is #Thunderbird really the only standalone #Linux desktop calendar app that can just subscribe to #CalDAV calendars? 🤨

    #GnomeCalendar needs a ton of dependencies and #GNOME stuff running.
    #KOrganizer the same for #KDE.
    #Evolution apparently just hooks into GNOME online accounts.

    There are some terminal calendar apps, but yeah... If one has #vim keybindings and is configurable via config files, I am open to suggestions.

  11. @whynothugo Is not lightweight enough? Have been using it for years on |s and it was never the bottleneck, even at high throughputs.

  12. @whynothugo Is #mosquitto not lightweight enough? Have been using it for years on #RaspberryPi|s and it was never the bottleneck, even at high throughputs.

  13. @whynothugo Is #mosquitto not lightweight enough? Have been using it for years on #RaspberryPi|s and it was never the bottleneck, even at high throughputs.

  14. @whynothugo Is #mosquitto not lightweight enough? Have been using it for years on #RaspberryPi|s and it was never the bottleneck, even at high throughputs.

  15. @whynothugo Is #mosquitto not lightweight enough? Have been using it for years on #RaspberryPi|s and it was never the bottleneck, even at high throughputs.

  16. Holy shit, it (finally) happened: Someone (I have nothing to do with) cited a paper of mine. 😱

    Okay, it's an paper¹, but I'll take that.

    For nearly 8 years of now (looks like I'll be done in spring 💪), this feels a bit... underwhelming, I guess. But that's how it is when you work on a super niche topic ( emissions from mofettes) and basically as a one-man-show with no consortia or big projects behind it.

    ¹doi.org/10.3390/geosciences150

  17. @neil looks like a really polished static blog generator. Interesting that the entirety of :nixos: / has no mention whatsoever of it.

    bssg.dragas.net/

  18. @dryak @vkc can do that as well with firmware. Mine is broken though and Pine64EU is ghosting my warranty case... 🤪

  19. If you are attending this year's @distribits end of October¹ and you want to be dressed 'appropriately' 😉, last year I organised that hellotux.com offers :gitannex: ² and :datalad: ³ shirts, sweaters. Now also backpacks 🎒 and towels can be ordered.

    I ordered several items and the quality is good. Properly stitched logos that never wash off. They are a small family business that uses and supports .

    ²hellotux.com/git-annex
    ³hellotux.com/datalad
    ¹distribits.live/

  20. @olm_e @FreeCAD Here are two talks I gave about :

    in English: tube.tchncs.de/w/1U4vbTAhSEje3

    in German 🇩🇪: media.ccc.de/v/tdf4-26-das-leb

    Also, there is 2025 soon, a conference about git annex and datalad: distribits.live/

  21. @olm_e @FreeCAD You could use :gitannex: and/or :datalad: to version control your designs. I have not tried it with , but I do it all the time with and . Git Annex allows version-controlling arbitrarily-large files and provides a simple 'git annex assist` command to 'do the git stuff' and sync everyone up. Don't know how assemblies work in FreeCAD, but if it is one file that sources other, independent files, then it should work.

  22. @olm_e @FreeCAD You could use :gitannex: #gitAnnex and/or :datalad: #dataLad to version control your designs. I have not tried it with #FreeCAD, but I do it all the time with #solveSpace and #OpenSCAD. Git Annex allows version-controlling arbitrarily-large files and provides a simple 'git annex assist` command to 'do the git stuff' and sync everyone up. Don't know how assemblies work in FreeCAD, but if it is one file that sources other, independent files, then it should work.

  23. Found even more 🚒 fire hydrants in , ~45 now, these suckers keep popping up everwhere 😅

  24. @SeaFury I pretty much have to submit at some point in October, otherwise it'll be problematic down the line next spring due to Germany's excellent (not) law yeeting you out of university for good if you take too long. You?

  25. @hisold Citing a plain website or GitHub repo is kinda unprofessional. Many widespead software packages have a publication that is well citable, e.g. has this one with a proper DOI: doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.103, same for , , , etc. Some have at least a entry (with a DOI) to be properly citable. apparently has none of those.

  26. Beginning to lose my mind again about fuckery. 😩

    Zotero puts the "Extra" field from the GUI into the `annotation` field. This is happily ignored by biblatex. The quest begins, how to convince biblatex to *please* display my note on this preprint somewhere. All my attempts involving AtEveryBibItem or DeclareSourceMap pretty much in vain. LaTeX is so incredibly brilliant, but simple stuff like this can really kill you. Feels like :nixos: 😅

  27. The results are that the investigated mofette field in #Starzach emits roughly three metric tonnes of CO2 per day (3000kg/d).

    To put this into perspective: This 20x20m mofette field fills daily:

    - a smaller hot air balloon with CO2 gas🎈
    - or a small car (3m³) filled with liquid CO2 🚗
    - or two #Minecraft blocks (2m³) of dry ice (solid CO2) 🧊🧊

    😮 And this study only looks at a couple of mofettes, there are more abandoned wells in the area...

    🧵

  28. The results are that the investigated mofette field in emits roughly three metric tonnes of CO2 per day (3000kg/d).

    To put this into perspective: This 20x20m mofette field fills daily:

    - a smaller hot air balloon with CO2 gas🎈
    - or a small car (3m³) filled with liquid CO2 🚗
    - or two blocks (2m³) of dry ice (solid CO2) 🧊🧊

    😮 And this study only looks at a couple of mofettes, there are more abandoned wells in the area...

    🧵

  29. The results are that the investigated mofette field in #Starzach emits roughly three metric tonnes of CO2 per day (3000kg/d).

    To put this into perspective: This 20x20m mofette field fills daily:

    - a smaller hot air balloon with CO2 gas🎈
    - or a small car (3m³) filled with liquid CO2 🚗
    - or two #Minecraft blocks (2m³) of dry ice (solid CO2) 🧊🧊

    😮 And this study only looks at a couple of mofettes, there are more abandoned wells in the area...

    🧵

  30. The results are that the investigated mofette field in #Starzach emits roughly three metric tonnes of CO2 per day (3000kg/d).

    To put this into perspective: This 20x20m mofette field fills daily:

    - a smaller hot air balloon with CO2 gas🎈
    - or a small car (3m³) filled with liquid CO2 🚗
    - or two #Minecraft blocks (2m³) of dry ice (solid CO2) 🧊🧊

    😮 And this study only looks at a couple of mofettes, there are more abandoned wells in the area...

    🧵