What’s your blue sky goal
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Jealous
Awesome
Got mine last week and love it and you will too
100% my impression too
Bought a used 2023 model and really enjoy it
Did the same
I want it
I can confirm. I love my Chevy bolt
Eliminating parking minimums is not about eliminating parking.
It's about moving beyond outdated, 1-size-fits-all mandates, originally based on flawed 1900s formulas, that no longer reflect how people live & that drive up the cost of housing in walkable, transit-oriented areas.
took advantage of the wave of EVs that are coming off leases and I could not be happier with my trade in.
So many advantages and honestly incredibly fun to drive.
You clearly see that electric is the future and gas powered is like riding horses into town or something
#ev
spent the weekend coding claude free and it was actually alot of fun!
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You look great!!
We are in the beginning years of an energy revolution.
For those looking for new career ideas / laid off there is a ripe and fertile area of #solar #wind and #bess energy that is ready for you
Do you use the Libby app
Six quilted hexagons that look like the tidyverse hex sticker
Staring at my mother-in-law's quilt... it feels very... #tidy...
#rstats
A Claude free coding day ahead of me.
A grid of 26 small maps on a white background titled "The captain's logbook." The top-left area contains the subtitle and source caption. The remaining panels show seabird observation locations in the Southern Ocean for 25 individual ship observers, ordered by total observations. J. Jenkins dominates with 6583 observations (1969–1988), his panel filled densely with blue dots scattered across Antarctic and subantarctic waters. N. Cheshire has 1462 observations (1975–1983). Subsequent rows show progressively fewer observations, down to observers with only 1–4 sightings in the final row. Each map covers approximately 65–180°E longitude and 20–75°S latitude, with a muted blue ocean and soft tan land masses. Observer name, total observations, and year range are shown above each panel. Caption reads "Source: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa · Graphic: Georgios Karamanis."
This week's #TidyTuesday dataset comes from the at-sea seabird records held by Te Papa Tongarewa, built largely from the handwritten logbooks of Captain J. Jenkins, who recorded 6583 bird sightings on Southern Ocean voyages from 1969 to 1988.
Code: github.com/gkaramanis/t...
#RStats #dataviz
I know nothing about sports and for love of everything holy would like to keep it that way.
Look at how cool this is! 🌳Tarborist now tracks and tags invalidation (and potential invalidation) within your {targets} pipeline and actively updates as you work, so you can get a preview of what's actually going to run before you run tar_make()!
#RStats
GH:
github.com/tylermorganw...
I bought my used for 20k has about 22k miles on it.
You can absolutely buy a gently used ev for that below 25k
I've been using gh pr-review to help with claude assisted PR review.
Workflow:
- I provide detailed comments in GH PR review
- Have claude review them
- Claude gets everything entirely wrong
- I do it myself.
Still extremely useful!
github.com/agynio/gh-pr...
#claude
Screenshot of a Windows 11 desktop tiled with eight windows, each running the same Shiny dashboard inside an Electron app under a different runtime configuration. Every window shows four colored summary cards at the top (Backend or Runtime, R or Python version, Platform, and Packages or Arch) above an Interactive Plot with a slider and scatter chart, plus a Runtime Details panel. The eight variants pair R Shiny and Python Shiny with four packaging strategies, shinylive, system install, auto-download, and bundled runtime, running on Windows across Emscripten/wasm32, x86-64, and ARM64 architectures, demonstrating that the same Shiny app can be shipped as a Windows desktop application through any of these modes. A PowerShell terminal is visible at the bottom of the screen showing the commands used to launch each Electron app.
Screenshot of a Windows 11 desktop running inside a macOS window, showing a PowerShell terminal mid-build. The terminal output shows R packages being unpacked (sourcetools, withr, xtable, Rcpp, magrittr), an embedded R runtime being processed, Electron templates being prepared, and npm dependencies being installed. Near the bottom, the log lists available build scripts for multiple platforms and shows an Electron app build for win-x64 in progress at 83 percent with an ETA of 11 seconds.
Holy (native) Grail update, Windows edition: the #Shiny map leads to #Electron desktop apps on Windows 11. #rstats and #python running in shinylive, system, auto-download, and bundled modes, all from one R package. (Container mode sat this one out, VM-in-a-VM said no.)
Coming soon (tm)
Anyone recommend resources or contacts that have done smaller scale rooftop wind?
#energysky
If everyone that commented in this post put aside a bit of capital in exchange for utility return then we would absolutely be able to do this
The economics are there, the technology is available, the labor and expertise is plentiful - just need skilled commercial operators and capital
#energysky
Perfectly describes my thoughts
Thank you!
How often do you have to clean solar panels?
Life After Cars offers "an escape from the endless cycle of some random event blowing up your gas budget every few years. Just close your eyes and think for a second what it would feel like to never have to think about how much gas costs again."
feeling the exact same way!