Mostly Grey former ginger with a preference for Rust. Leads wg-rustup, sorry about the mess. He/Him or They/Their Now @kinnison@fosstodon.org too

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Replying to @Ellpeck
hear hear. I wonder how long it'd take these "dude" users to whine if everyone started referring to groups containing them with the generic term "babe"
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Replying to @Violetilla
You're just broken and wrong and your opinion is objectively wrong. And now I shall hide in a knife-proof shelter.
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This is utterly wonderful
Ever want to test systems & see if your password is ever stored/sent in plaintext? Make it: X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H* I am on the phone with a vendor right now because my test account is in an inoperable state. ๐Ÿง
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I'm tempted to put "Thank you for wearing a mask and remaining socially distanced when you have to go out" at the end of all of mine.
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My new face mask (and yes, I know I'm not wearing it properly, I shoved it on to take a photo only) with cURL and libXML code on it!
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Replying to @Violetilla
garmin is based on more accurate tracking rather than convenience. Starting the recording is just part of my setup when I head off. Took a while to get used to it though I'll admit
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Replying to @Violetilla
to my knowledge they don't do auto support very well. I always tell mine what I'm up to because of that. Also that gives it time to connect to my various sensors
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Replying to @kianryan @catashton
I hear you. My trail shoes are currently caked in peaty mud and simply knowing that I will have to be dealing with them is causing me trepidation.
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I think the garmin range may have something suitable for you (e.g. the vivoactive 4s perhaps). My Forerunner 945 (pricey, large) is great for the walks, runs, strength sessions, yoga, etc. that I do. And Garmin has good Strava integration.
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I have, and use garmin stuff. But their sleep tracking has been failing me recently, so not sure I can recommend wholeheartedly.
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