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[–] [email protected] 0 points 9 months ago

Endelig nogle gode nyheder... Keep it coming

[–] [email protected] 0 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Jeg er lidt forvirret over hvorfor der kan være nervøsitet for precision af målingerne. Det er vitterligt et stopur i hver ende af broen over en kendt strækning. Lidt simpel matematik og du får en meget precis gennemsnitshastighed selv hvis de to ure er et par sekunder ude af sync hvilket i sig selv vil være helt uhørt med al den tech vi har i dag, GPS, NTP etc.

Det er vel bare FDM som skal have noget at klage over som undskyldning.

Tilgengæld er jeg helt med med på diskussionen om det er korrekt brug af tid og ressourcer da der som nævnt sker meget få uheld på broen. Men igen da det er en privat virksomhed som bruger penge kan jeg være lidt mere ligeglad.

Jeg kan godt se at det giver mening at benytte udstyret ved kraftig blæst da der ikke er andre måder at sikre at folk overholder de nedsatte hastigheder. Det er benyttet rigtig mange steder i Norge ved tunneller. Gad godt se lidt statistik derfra sammenlignet med vores bro. Har længe spekuleret på hvorfor vi ikke har denne type kontrold i Danmark da det umiddelbart er ret effektivt.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 9 months ago

Super fedt med opdateringen. Feddit ser også lidt mere poleret ud synes jeg. Små ændringer her og der men det giver alt i alt en lidt mere lækker oplevelse.

Bugs:

Har lagt mærke til at når jeg går en side tilbage (gå ind på en post og tilbage til feed igen) så går den endelig tilbage til den rigtige side og ikke siden før. Jeg bruger Firefox browser på telefonen hvis det skulle have noget at sige. Det var en underlig bug i dem forige version af lemmt at jeg skulle opdatere siden hvorefter den rigtig side loader. Det ser ud til at være fixet....

Tilgengæld.... Så er der en ny lidt irriterende bug. Den husker nemlig ikke min position på siden når jeg går tilbage. Den starter altid i toppen hvorefter jeg skal scrolle ned gennem feedet igen for at finde hvor jeg er nået til. Det er dog langt bedre end før hvor jeg skulle opdatere siden for at den loader det rigtige. Er det kun mig der har denne bug med scroll eller er det en kendt ting?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 9 months ago

We just use AI to auto generate the list. /s

[–] [email protected] 19 points 9 months ago (5 children)

Can we not start making a publicly sourced blacklist for websites like this? It would be an add-on for the browser that will simply remove these results

[–] [email protected] 0 points 9 months ago (2 children)

5 MB er rigeligt vil jeg mene. Det er også nemmere at komprimere ned til uden at det hele bliver til minecraft. Men under 1000kB som det vidst er nu er mere vanskeligt.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 9 months ago (5 children)

Vil det være muligt at lave server-side billedkomprimering for at gøre det lettere for os brugere at uploade billeder. Da billedstørrelsen på moderne mobiler ofte er mange MB og grænsen for upload betydeligt mindre er det besværligt at skulle komprimere billerne selv på telefonen til en "ukendt" størrelsesbegrænsning. Det ville gøre det betydeligt nemmere hvis serveren automatisk komprimere for store billeder til en passende størrelse.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 9 months ago

I think you'll have a really really good product/algorithm to sell for the big HVAC and heating companies... You wouldn't have to worry about saving a bit of moneys here and there anymore that's for sure 😅

[–] [email protected] 10 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (2 children)

I have had collegues that did entire PHD's on this topic with giant simulations and machine learning... It's just to say that this is a very difficult problem to solve exactly, so go easy on yourself and find a simple approximation or something good enough to get you the edge on the prices you pay for heating. I see some good ideas in the comments already, but keep it simple is my best advice.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Here's what I do and it works really really well. Gives perfect coffee every time, but your milage may vary so don't be afraid to experiment.

Grind to filter coffe size or maybe a bit finer. Don't go to espresso level or it'll just clog the brewer and burn the coffee. It is generally not super sensitive to grind size so don't worry too much. If in doubt go corser.

Always, always weigh the coffe! I found that they are actually quite sensitive to the amount of coffe you put in. Ever since a started weighing the beans I've never had any issues with it. If you cannot get a nice consistent flow through the entire brew and it begins to sputter too early you most likely filled it too much. Rather than fiddle with the grind size, you should instead fill it a little less next time. I use 12-13g for the 2 cup, and 28-30g for the 6 cup version. If I go outside that range it won't brew nicely. It's that sensitive.

Finally use hot water. This first of speed up the brew but also makes it easier to control the pressure inside. So pour hot/freshly boiled water in, assemble, and put on a low to medium heat. When the coffee starts to come through turn it down to low heat to get a nice, slow and consistent flow. For the 2 cup version it's about 15-30 seconds and for the big 6 cup version it's about 40-90 seconds. I can't remember exactly so don't worry too much as long as it's consistent and nice and slow.

Stir and pour the coffee immediately. Otherwise it'll slowly burn and turn bitter in the hot brewer.

With this method i always get amazing coffee out of this little machine and i low it so much.

I hope this was helpful.

Edit: I see from other comments that you use a blade grinder. This is fine, and I've used one for years when I was a student and it worked just fine as well. You can grind pretty fine with that for the mokka pot, but again, if on doubt go corser. More importantly is to avoid clumps. Blade grinders tends to make clumps so try to stir them out a bit with a needle/scewer or a very thin fork. Clumps cause channeling and easily makes it sputter and all the water goes through too fast since it cannot build the pressure needed to make a consistent flow. On the other hand if it sputters and goes really slow then it's clogged instead.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago

10 hole minutes! No reason to brag about it :D

I'm happy if I just get to read my emails from my work phone from the couch on my "work" from home days. Luckily I just started on medication so hopefully It'll change.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Did you read what i wrote? i said "take inspiration from" not "should copy 1:1 also i work i pharma so yes i have a good take on this.

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