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@jamesthebard@social.linux.pizza
2026-03-07 18:11:46

The rewrite of the Sisyphus server continues, I've got all of the GET endpoints and about 60% of all the endpoints finished overall. Some initial testing on the `/workers` and `/queue` endpoints show some worrying results from the old version and some great results from the new version. The `/workers` endpoint started throwing errors at about 800 RPS on the Python/Flask version (the old one), the rewrite is showing around 4800 RPS (Golang/Gin). The `/queue` endpoint doesn't show a…

The graph of the `/workers` endpoint.  The left-hand graph is the Python/Flask version (old) and the right-hand graph is Golang/Gin (new)
The graph of the `/queue` endpoint.  The left-hand graph is the Python/Flask version (old) and the right-hand graph is Golang/Gin (new)
@azonenberg@ioc.exchange
2026-04-07 16:24:41

Finally some progress. But it's baffling.
The very first step of the de-embed filter is to execute FFTs of dinFwd to vectorTempBuf3 and dinRev to vectorTempBuf1.
It appears that somehow the FFTs trade places in the failure scenario, with the frequency domain version of dinFwd being written to vectorTempBuf1 and dinRev going to vectorTempBuf3.
I don't even know where to start debugging this, it smells like something going wrong in the depths of vkFFT with some state …

sha256sum of two buffers with two versions marked "bad" and "good". They have the same hash, but trade places with each other
@david@boles.xyz
2026-04-06 16:40:10

The Rehearsal State: When Governance Becomes Performance
There is a scene in every disaster movie where the official steps to the podium, adjusts the microphone, and assures the public that resources are being mobilized, plans are being activated, and the full weight of the institution is being brought to bear. The audience in the theater knows the official is lying or incompetent or both. The audience at home, watching the real version of the same press conference…

@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2026-04-07 16:58:43

This lunatic… this idiot son of modern-day barbarians is proclaiming that his morally-vacuous plastic-trinket empire is going to commit genocide and what’s the rest of the world doing? Anything? Where are the condemnations? Where are the sanctions? Where’s the mass mobilisation against this Fourth Reich?

Donald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrump

A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back
again. I don't want that to happen, but it probably will. However,
now that we have Complete and Total Regime Change, where
different, smarter, and less radicalized minds prevail, maybe
something revolutionarily wonderful can happen, WHO KNOWS?
We will find out tonight, one of the most important moments in
the long and complex history of the World. 47 years of extortion,
corruption, and death, will…
@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
2026-02-05 14:40:59

Because I constantly hear myths about the good old compact cassette here's a longer post dispelling them:
1. They can sound as good as CDs
2. They don't wear out
3. You can't use a pencil to wind them
4. You can go to specific tracks automatically
5. You don't need to carry around extra batteries
I will elaborate below:
1. Sound Quality
Many higher-end decks can record cassettes on metal tape with various Dolby noise reduction settings; especially the combination of metal tape and Dolby S will make tapes that are pretty much indistinguishable from listening to a CD.
Even normal or chrome tape with Dolby B (around since the 1970s) will give great results; likely indistinguishable from a CD when played in a car or while out and about with a personal player.
Some extremely high-end tape decks produce better than CD results in some regards (for example some Nakamichi models go to 26KHz with frequency response, while CD are inherently limited to top out at 22KHz).
It's true that the dynamic range of CDs is much better than either vinyl records or tapes. However, unless you're super into classical music there's likely not much music for which this truly matters, as 99% is mastered to use much less dynamic range than provided by any audio media format. (If you're super into classical music you probably want SACD or other high-res lossless sources anyway, not CDs.)
2. Yes, it will wear out mechanically but you will wear out mechanically before it does. Please watch VWestlife's video: youtube.com/watch?v=_dgJ4hRHBiw
3. European and American pencils are too thin to engage the cassette reel cogs. (You'd need to get a Japanese pencil. People mostly used BIC pens for this purpose which have the right thickness.)
4. Most (nice) decks and personal players from the early-to-mid nineties onwards have track skip features (e.g. Sony has AMS, Automatic Music Sensor), which allow precise winding to a specific track.
Some decks even did this in the early 80s!
5. My late-90s Walkman has seventy-eight (78) hours of playback on one (1) single AA battery.
Anyway, the main reason why I like them is they're fun to use and recording them is very deliberate instead of algorithms selecting music for me. :)

@rasterweb@mastodon.social
2026-02-06 17:29:09

Bandcamp I love you but damn you make it difficult. I added stuff to my cart, but went to another device to check out and... I can't find the cart on the mobile app. Where is it!?
Went to a computer and got to the cart and... it's empty. None of the stuff I added is there. Re-add it all and check out.
I've tried multiple times to check out, the all fail. I mean, maybe so many of you are making purchases the system is overloaded? Argh.

Error screen shot.
@Techmeme@techhub.social
2026-02-06 23:25:56

Trump Mobile execs showcase the T1 Phone's new design and specs, and say the phones go through "final assembly" in Miami and full assembly in the US is a "goal" (Dominic Preston/The Verge)
theverge.com/gadgets/875190/tr

@leftsidestory@mstdn.social
2026-02-07 00:30:03

Different Corners VII ▶️
不同的角落 VII ▶️
📷 Nikon F4E
🎞️ Fujifilm NEOPAN SS, expired 1993
#filmphotography #Photography #blackandwhite

NEOPAN SS 100 (FF)

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A black‑and‑white overhead view of a street scene. In the foreground is a decorative street lamp with several spherical lights and a tulip‑shaped light at the top. Below, multiple people ride scooters along the road, while others walk or stand nearby. Lane markings and directional arrows are visible on the pavement. On the sidewalk, a large billboard displays a car advertisement, though the text is not readable. The image captures everyday urban mo…
NEOPAN SS 100 (FF)

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A black‑and‑white photo of a small raised platform made of metal, with railings and two staircases leading up from opposite sides. A tall vertical pole stands at the center of the platform. Behind it are large trees with long, drooping branches. To the right, a circular road sign displays a weight limit of “15t.” A person in a light‑colored coat stands near the sign. The scene appears outdoors, with a contrast between the industrial structure and t…
NEOPAN SS 100 (FF)

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A black‑and‑white photograph showing a modern cylindrical building covered in reflective glass panels. At the top is a circular metal framework. Behind it stands a rectangular building with many windows and several air‑conditioning units attached to the exterior. The left side of the image is partially obscured by a dark vertical shadow or object. The composition emphasizes contrasting architectural shapes.
Image 2 — 中文替代文字
一张黑白照片,主体是一座圆柱形的现代建筑,外墙由…
NEOPAN SS 100 (FF)

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A black‑and‑white photo of a multi‑story brick and concrete building showing visible wear and partial disrepair. Some sections of the facade are missing or damaged, exposing bricks and unfinished surfaces. Several windows lack glass panes or frames. In front of the building stands a decorative street lamp with multiple globe‑shaped lights. The image conveys an urban environment with signs of aging architecture.
Image 3 — 中文替代文字
一张黑白照片,画面是一栋多层砖混建筑,外…
@hikingdude@mastodon.social
2026-04-06 14:34:14

Weather was better than expected and we took the chance to do a little ride-out in the neighbourhood.
Spring is really here now. The meadows are mostly green and we don't need thick layers for cycling.
#cycling #badtoelz

A Garmin Connect summary of the "Heilbrunn-Runde" cycling route, completed on April 6th at 13:30. The ride covered a distance of 30.49 kilometers in a total time of 2 hours, 8 minutes, and 30 seconds, achieving an average speed of 14.2 km/h. The route included a total ascent of 366 meters, with an average heart rate of 121 beats per minute throughout the ride. The map trace shows the path taken, highlighting the shape and layout of the route.

Created with Mistral.ai
@azonenberg@ioc.exchange
2026-04-08 05:18:43

The 100baseT1 decode benchmark is dropping below real time when I have a lot of traffic on the link. Do not want.
Sooo now to figure out how to either double the speed of the decode or steal some more time from something else along the critical path like the edge detector or CDR filters that I've spent a ton of time optimizing.
It looks like the workload scheduler might be a weak point here: the greedy algorithm makes the eye pattern run as soon as data is available, which ma…

NVIDIA NSight Systems screenshot showing the filter graph taking longer than the oscilloscope waveform capture process