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savikko commented on Migraine is more than a headache – a rethink offers hope   nature.com/articles/d4158... · Posted by u/rntn
savikko · a year ago
Just an anecdote, but very close person of mine was diagnosed with migraine when she was 12 yo old so.

Last year, being 40+ years old, suffering from weekly/daily pain events, she found out that diagnose was wrong (one doctor just asked that have you ever thought that this probably isn't migraine) and correct diagnose was Horton / cluster headache.

Eating migraine meds (lots of different ones) for several years were helping, but probably only due placebo effect.

Now, the medicine for headache attacks is simple: breathing pure oxygen for 15 minutes.

After last attack (1.5 year ago, stopped almost immediately breathing oxygen) there has not been any headaches.

Usually, it would not been nice to get diagnose for cluster headache, but on this case it was kind of life saver.

Still, just an anecdote.

savikko commented on ZeroTier – home VPN without a public IP address   blog.tomaszdunia.pl/zerot... · Posted by u/to3k
chabad360 · a year ago
Tailscale does support this. Using the Subnet routing feature you can expose other devices on the network to the Tailnet. I had to use this for a while with TrueNAS because of the way it handles TS integration (eventually I moved to using a reverse proxy).
savikko · a year ago
Oh, will have to investigate that a bit.
savikko commented on ZeroTier – home VPN without a public IP address   blog.tomaszdunia.pl/zerot... · Posted by u/to3k
notpushkin · a year ago
> from my understanding, it generates always tailnet ip for hosts

It does, but it should connect over LAN when both devices are on the same network. The tailnet IP doesn’t exist outside the WireGuard network, so it’s up to the WireGuard routing algorithm.

savikko · a year ago
Yep, and there is no "ip alias" type of things. On zerotier, I route my home server ip to zerotier ip and then it just works.
savikko commented on ZeroTier – home VPN without a public IP address   blog.tomaszdunia.pl/zerot... · Posted by u/to3k
savikko · a year ago
Hugged to death but what i like about zerotier is that I can access my Home Assistant instance (and other home services) with same ip address (resolved from dns and then TLS terminated with traefik) from home network and from zerotier.

And it does not matter if I have ZT network connected when home.

Not sure if that is possible with tailscale (from my understanding, it generates always tailnet ip for hosts).

savikko commented on Show HN: I made a tiny device for automatically recording digital pianos   jamcorder.com/... · Posted by u/chipweinberger
chipweinberger · a year ago
Wow that is the highest shipping cost I've seen. Sorry about that. Partnering with an EU distributor is on the todo list.

Yes I have a lot to share about the production process. Blog posts are planned! It was quite fun!

savikko · a year ago
Check out Asendia. They are doing consolidated shipments which might work out nicely with this.

Works basically like this: You collect couple of shipments to one bigger package. Then you send that bigger package to Asendia logistics centre and they will send those individual packages to users.

savikko commented on Show HN: I made a tiny device for automatically recording digital pianos   jamcorder.com/... · Posted by u/chipweinberger
Tempat · a year ago
Great work. When sending a video to someone else, how is the sound created - does your app convert the midi to audio with its built-in piano sound?
savikko · a year ago
I assume it is using built-in sound. But of course, you could play saved midi on your keyboard and save that audio if using some specific sounds.
savikko commented on Show HN: I made a tiny device for automatically recording digital pianos   jamcorder.com/... · Posted by u/chipweinberger
savikko · a year ago
This is great! Thanks for creating this - and as someone asked already, I would love to hear more about the process how you did this. Especially I am interested how you came up with injection molded enclosure (I thought it just costs some enormous amount to make the mold).

I was about to order but frankly it does not feel good to pay about the same amount of shipping (to Finland) as the product costs.

If you can do anything about it, I would be happy to order. 90EUR for shipping is just too much, 20-30'ish would be reasonable.

savikko commented on Ask HN: How do you share and sync .env files and secrets with your team    · Posted by u/Debkanchan
ilkhan4 · 2 years ago
We use Doppler and it seems pretty decent
savikko · 2 years ago
We also use Doppler.

Generally, Doppler has solved both dev and prod env issues for us.

savikko commented on Show HN: LLM-aided OCR – Correcting Tesseract OCR errors with LLMs   github.com/Dicklesworthst... · Posted by u/eigenvalue
eigenvalue · 2 years ago
You know, I’ve really looked hard at what’s out there and haven’t been able to find anything else that’s totally free/open, that runs well on CPU, and which has better quality output than Tesseract. I found a couple Chinese projects but had trouble getting them to work and the documentation wasn’t great. If you have any leads on others to try I’d love to hear about them.

One of the benefits of this project is that it doesn’t seem to matter that much that there are mistakes in the OCR output as long as you’re dealing with words, where the meaning would be clear to a smart human trying to make sense of it and knowing that there are probable OCR errors. For numbers it’s another story, though.

savikko · 2 years ago
I have some pretty good experiences with PaddleOCR but you may refer to this Chinese and badly documented ones.

For our use case PaddleOCR + LLM has been quite nice combo.

u/savikko

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