đ Hi, the current time is about five oâ clock in the afternoon đ .
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@movq@www.uninformativ.de Thanks. Unfortunately, the weather stations are quite far away.
I have to operate my own one. :-D
Today I have a day off but Iâm adding this to the list of things I want to read:
Love, Learning, and Computing Education by Amy Ko
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Ah, oh, this page has historical data:
https://kachelmannwetter.com/de/messwerte/baden-wuerttemberg/temperatur/20260217-1400z.html
I would have been too lazy to take photos when my fingers were freezing off. đ
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Hahaha, brilliant! :-D
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Iâve got the same problem that you had the other day: finding past temperature data. But yeah, it looked much warmer than it actually was. Maybe 5°C? Possibly less when I found myself in the snow- and rainstorm in the end.
With the wind, my fingers were frozen. I should have worn gloves. Without them, I could only put my hands in the pockets of my jacket. That didnât help much, though, because I frequently stopped to take yet another photo, so they cooled off again right away. :-D
Balancing the big/long, closed umbrella under my arm while I had my hands burried was also a little tricky.
First world problems. :-)
@abucci@anthony.buc.ci coined the term âfailsceneâ:
https://buc.ci/abucci/p/1771250567.039684
I wonder about using âfailsceneâ to describe the current slate of AI tools and demos. In contrast with the demoscene, which is about getting very low powered computers to do cool things you wouldnât expect them to be able to do, the failscene is about getting very high powered computers to fail at doing boring things we already know how to do without them. Plus you can stylize it fAIlscene if youâre inclined to.
I love it.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org The sun makes it look nice and cosy and warm, but it wasnât, right? đ
porque Ă© que te estĂĄs a rir tanto deste vĂdeo? hum?
@kiwu@twtxt.net doing great. Itâs new year! Happy new Year of the Horse to you, and everyone!
There was an endless coming and going of sun, clouds and rain. Not to forget about the wind. I called it quits a bit earlier and went into the woods.
Towards the end I was completeley surrounded by rain curtains in all directions. This looked super cool. I thought I might make it home just in time without having to use my umbrella, but the rain clouds were way quicker than I anticipated. Just after the rain hit me, I met an acquaintance who just started his walk. The wind picked up hard and rain hammered down, mixed with snow. Holding the umbrella was a workout. Shortly after I returned, the rain stopped again.
I didnât notice the kestrel sitting on the tree when I took the last photo. That was a nice surprise when I sorted through the nearly 300 pics.