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jtwaleson
2,307karma·754submissions·August 8, 2012
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Creating comper.io. Put all your org's code on a zoomable canvas and get the right insights.
jouke [at] waleson.com
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Very cool product! Can this be used to flash other nRF chips too? I’m using the nRF52-DK for that now but this is much more affordable.
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Don’t forget the mandatory mention of evs.ee where you can buy standards way cheaper thanks to the Estonian government.
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I worked at low code pioneer Mendix previously. 10 years ago we had all of these things. For enterprise grade low code platform you definitely need all of these features and a lot more.
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It's such a horrible monopoly. Please try to purchase your glasses at non affiliated stores.
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Great article that I would have loved to have read 5 years ago. I work in med tech and have to develop software according to the IEC 62304 standard. I was responsible for designing our software develo…
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Ah, right, that’s pretty recognizable from my gameplay, thanks :)
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Pardon my ignorance, but what do you mean with painter?
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Will do, thanks!
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Thanks, I've been doubting whether to buy a oscilloscope or not for about two years and your comment pushed me over the edge. I just ordered a Siglent SDS1104X-E. I have the same lack of intuitio…
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I’ve commented this before on Cinema threads on HN, but why don’t more cinemas show older releases? There’s 100+ years of film classics, I’m convinced there’s a market for this. I would love to take m…
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Interesting product! I’ve been looking at competitive intelligence tools for a bit. What’s your pricing model?
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I see it differently. If you are writing documentation for a system you know a lot about, things are completely simple for you right then right there. But as we all know in 6 months you'll look …
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Probably yes, I meant the entire system for stabilization including electronics.
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The stabilization mechanics must be very interesting. The earth rotates so it will need to move to track objects. There’s probably also still some vibration from the atmosphere. Then it’s on a tether …
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2D languages are fun! I created a flappy bird inspired programming language/puzzle game. It’s called Stacky Bird and never got popular but my kids liked it for a couple of days. https:/…
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Yep, all over but mostly in the randstad. It’s absolutely not ingrained in the culture or suggested on your receipt like in the US. But staff know how to handle it and I believe it’s quite common.
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I always tip 10%-15%. Lived here all my life :')
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They need to support Mac, Linux, iOS, Android too. It’s nice if you can do that on the same codebase.
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Complicated issue, you also want a diverse, balanced team with different personalities.
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If you ever get stuck don't hesitate to reach out :) There is EU regulation to limit the bike to 25km/h. If you look at the code you can see how the switching between 24 and 25 km/h wor…
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I was PM for a cloud hosting solution that we were originally running colocated. We moved it all to AWS for about 5x the costs after you calculated capex vs opex etc. "The Cloud" allowed our…
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https://blog.waleson.com/2022/03/the-worlds-first-cowboy-key... Source code here: https://github.com/jtwaleson/cowboy-bike-remote-ble I’m currently wor…
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I got annoyed with unlocking my
ebike with an app every day, so I created a car key enclosure with a Bluetooth chip to unlock it. So much work! Creating a custom PCB, writing software for the nRF52 ch…
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They exist! This YouTuber was lucky enough to have the experience and he made an unboxing video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nRVJCtREW38 …
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It’s a 486, you will probably be able to run a lightweight Linux distro but it will be sloooooow.
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Awesome work, happy to see you’re putting them to good use ;)
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The article states it could be really improved by using the Iris model, but I believe the MediaPipe Iris model is embedded in the FaceMesh model. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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Posted this because I read that article too and found it a strange coincidence. Does anyone know if they are using the same software?