Re: Subsurface mobile general question

2021-11-13 Thread Robert.Helling via subsurface
> On 14. Nov 2021, at 03:42, Robert.Helling via subsurface > wrote: > > my initial reaction is that there shouldn’t be a calculated SAC value for > rebreather dives. Or at least, if we computed something for O2, that should > be a completely different calculation as it would be independent

Re: Subsurface mobile general question

2021-11-13 Thread Robert.Helling via subsurface
Hi, > On 14. Nov 2021, at 02:40, Dirk Hohndel via subsurface > wrote: > >> Based on my manual calculations (discounting compresability and assuming >> ideal gas laws), I calculated 1.13 l/min but, Subsurface is showing 3.3 >> l/min. >> >> I am normally around 0.65 L/min but, I did an O2

Re: handling fingerprints

2021-11-13 Thread Dirk Hohndel via subsurface
Hi Jason! > On Nov 13, 2021, at 2:52 PM, JB2Cool wrote: > > I think i understand what i'm meant to be testing but i can't seem to get any > functional difference between using 5.0.4 and 5.0.4-27-gb87cbed53cd6. Well, for the thing that I want you to test, there should be a "day and night"

Re: Subsurface mobile general question

2021-11-13 Thread Dirk Hohndel via subsurface
Sending anything with the exception of cloud backend stuff to "only me" is really not helpful. I cannot possibly do support by myself for an app with at this point about twenty thousand active users... > On Nov 13, 2021, at 2:16 PM, rick.warren4 wrote: > > I have a general question on SAC and

Re: handling fingerprints

2021-11-13 Thread JB2Cool via subsurface
I think i understand what i'm meant to be testing but i can't seem to get any functional difference between using 5.0.4 and 5.0.4-27-gb87cbed53cd6. Can you spell it out for dummies how to test this for you (I know you've already written it out but i'm talking farm animal stupid instructions). I

Re: because people are just fundamentally assholes

2021-11-13 Thread Jeroen Massar via subsurface
On 2022, at 20:33, Dirk Hohndel via subsurface wrote: > > And I finally broke down and implemented DKIM on the server (as Linus and I > speculated that that might help to not be "disappeared" by gmail). Yeah, these are sucky tactics, and in many cases, unless you have personal contacts