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tobylane commented on The Xkcd thing, now interactive   editor.p5js.org/isohedral... · Posted by u/memalign
tobylane · 11 days ago
I'd like a medal for clearing the screen of all debris. What's that you say, some of it is still useful? oh
tobylane commented on Information Is Beautiful   informationisbeautiful.ne... · Posted by u/surprisetalk
igravious · a month ago
The Book: https://www.amazon.ie/Information-Beautiful-New-David-McCand...

“A visual guide to how the world really works, through stunning infographics and data visualisations, thoroughly revised, recalculated and reimagined for this new edition.

We are overwhelmed by information – from our phones, our televisions, our computers, our newspapers.

This new edition of Information is Beautiful has been revised throughout with over 20 updates and 20 new visualisations. It offers shelter from the flood by visualising data in a new way that blends facts with their connections, their context and their relationships – making information meaningful, entertaining and beautiful.

This is information like you have never seen it before – easy to flick through but also engaging enough to study – information that comes to life in your hands and your eyes.”

I remember it well (used to see it for sale in the gift shop at design galleries and the like), I coveted it but never bought it :(

Perhaps I should treat myself now that I'm not so impoverished :)

tobylane · a month ago
I was given that book as a teenager, and only read it yesterday. It was an interesting look at an unintentional frozen point in history.
tobylane commented on Tube trains could navigate the Underground using the rules of Quantum Physics   ianvisits.co.uk/articles/... · Posted by u/beardyw
mungoman2 · 2 months ago
> Naturally, trains already have track-based location systems, but they are usually based on a train being within a “moving block”, so their accuracy is down to metres rather than centimetres. If you want to monitor track conditions, the more accurate the location of the suspected fault, the less time staff spend repairing it.

Agree in principle though, is this extreme precision really needed?

tobylane · 2 months ago
The lines with platform edge doors (Elizabeth, half of Jubilee) do need to be in the right place with 10-20cm accuracy.
tobylane commented on Four strange places to see London's Roman Wall   diamondgeezer.blogspot.co... · Posted by u/zeristor
tobylane · 4 months ago
In a locked room off that car park is a bit more of that fortification. https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/articles/visiting-roman-ruins-hi...
tobylane commented on Four strange places to see London's Roman Wall   diamondgeezer.blogspot.co... · Posted by u/zeristor
tialaramex · 4 months ago
The new Museum's site also has a very cool view through a window, but it's a view of the passing trains [underground], because historically that building (one of London's markets) had a freight service and of course there's no room to move a railway line under London so even though it hadn't needed a freight service for decades the passenger service over the same rails still exists and you will be able to wave to surprised (if they haven't taken that route before) passengers from inside the museum.

A friend lucked into (there's literally a lottery for popular sites) tickets for the new site in Open House London 2024 and the window existed but wasn't really set up for tourists yet of course.

tobylane · 4 months ago
I went on that Open House tour, and they said the window view is a secret until opening day. They've told contractors not to take personal photos.

For context, this line is Thameslink, just south of Farringdon, on the east (heading south) side.

tobylane commented on You already have a Git server   maurycyz.com/misc/easy_gi... · Posted by u/chmaynard
kawsper · 5 months ago
I always thought it would have been better, and less confusing for newcomers, if GitHub had named the default remote “github”, instead of origin, in the examples.
tobylane · 5 months ago
If I clone my fork, I always add the upstream remote straight away. Origin and Upstream could each be github, ambiguous.
tobylane commented on French ex-president Sarkozy begins jail sentence   bbc.com/news/articles/cvg... · Posted by u/begueradj
blitzar · 5 months ago
The wine pairings are particularly unimpressive.
tobylane · 5 months ago
They offered a rather indifferent Rausan-Segla.
tobylane commented on Abu Dhabi royal family to take stake in TikTok US   theguardian.com/technolog... · Posted by u/andsoitis
tobylane · 6 months ago
In reading the quote from Vance I was starting to think that American's data is only safe in the hands of European companies.

The quantity of propaganda is going up with the new owners, and this royal family will likely have minimal impact or input.

tobylane commented on UK Electricity Generation Map   energydashboard.co.uk/map... · Posted by u/zeristor
nonethewiser · 6 months ago
Im thinking of generation
tobylane · 6 months ago
It's an input to the grid. They will also be an output.
tobylane commented on UK Electricity Generation Map   energydashboard.co.uk/map... · Posted by u/zeristor
nonethewiser · 6 months ago
Solar has a count of 1354 out of a total of 3047. So 44%.

Solar accounts for ~5% of the actual output per https://www.iea.org/countries/united-kingdom/electricity and https://www.renewableuk.com/news-and-resources/press-release...

edit: change source from https://grid.iamkate.com/

tobylane · 6 months ago
I see 16% now, and my own panels have jumped up to 400w since your comment, with a peak of 1500 earlier today. https://imgur.com/a/HOX6YJu

While domestic installations are counted, they aren't in OP's link. https://www.projectsolaruk.com/blog/latest-uk-solar-photovol...

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