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Phil Kunz

@philkunzcom

Freelancer building Open Source for startups and SMEs

Grasberg เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2011
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Phil Kunz@philkunzcom·
Who thought that glass is a good idea on iOS?
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Phil Kunz
Phil Kunz@philkunzcom·
@elonmusk In Germany, Tesla offers the exact same trade in price as gross price to private and business customers. Business customers though provide a VAT invoice, meaning Tesla gets back 19% VAT. In essence, you should make the trade in offer as net price, not as gross.
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Phil Kunz
Phil Kunz@philkunzcom·
Wouldn't people be way more relaxed with a good breakfast every morning?
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Phil Kunz@philkunzcom·
@WOWTVDE Why is Audio on Apple TV so fucked only when using th wow app? I have a Sonos Arc and the sound is SHITTY. Analyzing the stream with an HDFury Tool in the HDMI line it turns out: Your app is sending fucked up audio streams…
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Phil Kunz@philkunzcom·
@Mentioum @rmcentush You can't see without radiation. (despite the fact you wouldn't exist, because there would have been nothing to eat for your ancestors without radiation.)
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Jeremy Hindle
Jeremy Hindle@Mentioum·
tldr: "High energy thing, which bumps into other things making them turn into things which they wouldn't otherwise." Radiation is a requirement for life as we know it. As with everything... its the exposure time and the strength of it which matters. e.g Sun UV: - Generates vitamin D (required for healthy living). - Increasingly higher exposure to UV = increasingly higher risk of skin cancer.
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Ryan McEntush
Ryan McEntush@rmcentush·
What is Radiation? Many fear it because they don't understand it -- here are some quick notes: Radiation is the emission of energy as waves or particles, and you are constantly bombarded by some form of it. In fact, low levels of radiation are emitted from decaying atoms in your own body, and many foods are technically "radioactive" (like bananas). Radiation is emitted as atoms attempt to stabilize their atomic structure, throwing off excess energy. In nuclear reactions, like fission or fusion, this happens very fast. In radioactive isotopes, or "unstable" atoms, how radiation is emitted (decay pattern) and over what time period (measured in half-lives) is of key interest. At a high level, there are two types of radiation: - Electromagnetic radiation: made up of photons with no mass, which includes visible light, radio waves, and X-rays, etc. - Particle radiation: made up of particles with mass, which includes protons, neutrons, electrons, etc. Radiation that is potentially harmful is specifically called ionizing radiation. This is radiation, both electromagnetic or particle, with enough energy to remove tightly bound electrons from atoms, or alter the nucleus directly. Both are not ideal, particularly if this happens to be your DNA. When people mention "nuclear waste", they're typically referencing "transuranic" elements (heavier than Uranium) that form when fissile material absorbs a neutron, but doesn't split. Transuranic waste emits particularly strong forms of radiation and can have half-lives of tens of thousands of years. Of course, there are known methods to transmute these byproducts to less troublesome elements, or use the waste itself as a power source (radiation is just energy, after all). It's also not difficult to simply store it with proper shielding methods. To this end, it's important to understand that radiation shielding is fundamentally probabilistic - at such a tiny scale, particles can also just flow through materials instead of stopping. The goal of shielding is not to block all radiation, but to reduce it to safe levels by the time it reaches the other side. Again, we're constantly exposed to radiation and our body can easily handle small amounts of it. However, different types of radiation require varied methods of shielding. Below you can learn more about ionizing radiation:
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Phil Kunz
Phil Kunz@philkunzcom·
@ThierryBreton Hey, I'm paying for my Internet Access. What data I stream to my home is totally up to me, and not in e.g. Netflix's hand. Please stop making bullshit suggestions.
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Phil Kunz
Phil Kunz@philkunzcom·
@Tibber_DE Was sind im Moment eure Support Times? Ich habe seit gestern morgen einen "Chat" offen, und keiner antwortet. Ist das jetzt ein Chat oder ein Ticket?
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Phil Kunz
Phil Kunz@philkunzcom·
@Escrow_com Why does the verify endpoint keep 403ing on me? I can't sumbit documents for verification?
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Phil Kunz
Phil Kunz@philkunzcom·
@gitlabstatus Currently getting a lot of "client loop send disconnect broken pipe" when trying to push. Only every 5th push works...
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Phil Kunz@philkunzcom·
@gitlabstatus Looks like the traffic to the docker registry is impacted. Layer pushes do not complete.
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Phil Kunz
Phil Kunz@philkunzcom·
@DOStatus Package Loss again in Frankfurt 😠
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Phil Kunz@philkunzcom·
@MongoDB Is there something wrong? Compass does not connect, my apps all start to fail, connections go down in the dashboard. The only thing working is the mongodb atlas dashboard in the web.
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Phil Kunz@philkunzcom·
@DOStatus There is again packet loss north of 5% for Frankfurt. Get your network in line or I'll advise my clients to pull ALL workloads off.
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Phil Kunz
Phil Kunz@philkunzcom·
Say hi to coffee.link, the newsletter for your next cup of coffee.
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