Pretty sure you can download the maps ahead of time, GPS doesn’t require data, then upload the fixes when you get home.
For me, it usually only takes a few seconds. Do a search, wait, and then try refreshing the page. It’s usually populated within 10 seconds or so.
Discoverability is something youtube’s alogrithm really gets right, and something lemmy, or the fediverse in general, just sucks at right now.
looks like https://lemmyverse.net/ is doing a decent job with indexing at the moment. I do honestly feel that indexing should take place on every instance, since each instance has a unique position in the network, and the indexing parameters/ranking algorithms could be under per-instance control rather than an outside third party.
It’s a really good point. It’s both the algo and the creators the keep us there.
PeerTube is awesome. Also its federated with lemmy!
Time to go to PeerTube. (federated! Bonus)
Might as well go Youtube to PeerTube
I mean, since we’re all here, PeerTube is federated with Lemmy! There are limited numbers of creators on PeerTube right now, but maybe if we can link more videos from there on lemmy and upload some ourselves, we can get the platform into a healthy state. Not that there is nothing there, there is a decent amount uploaded already.
Oh, I see what you mean by
Is that… 32 bytes of memory?
No, each wire that goes through the rope, weaving through or around each of the ferrite rings, represents one or multiple bytes.
I totally want to try, I think ferrite toroids are everywhere, but the material that core/rope memory rings are made of has a specific magnetic response hysteresis which is important.
I really like the idea. There one major issue that I see currently, and that is discoverability. It takes some real effort and time to explore things outside of your own instance. I think the federation of pre-federation content will be important for discoverability, since the foundation of a community is in it’s ranking of posts, which takes time and interaction. Right now, votes, comments, and most posts pre-federation on another instance are just not reachable.
I believe this problem can be solved, and there are a lot of motivated developers here, so I’m all in on lemmy.
Oh, my bad, I linked the wrong page!, edited to include both
The touching of the cores isn’t really important, what matter is which specific wires run through each core vs around/outside each core. That weave pattern defines the addressing scheme and the data stored in each address.
http://madrona.ca/e/coremem/index.html Core memory
http://madrona.ca/e/corerope/index.html Rope memory
I’ve idolized the pdp-8, and always wanted to lay my hands on one.
time for some kind of anonymizing location data sharing service, peer to peer or federated protocol? that might be interesting, or sketchy, not sure which.