@samaritans: @JohnnyBawlz Hi Johnny. Our dedicated volunteers have been going above and beyond to make sure they’re there for everyone, particularly during this difficult time. We can get busy, and it may take us a little longer to answer at times, but we’re still here for you 24/7.

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@samaritans: @BTPEastScot @BTPScotland @Sams_Scotland @NetworkRailSCOT @ScotRail @NetworkRailEDB @BTPMurray @LNER Thank you for raising awareness of our helpline 💚

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@samaritans: After attempting to take his life, Michael reached out for help. Now he’s sharing his story of coping with the isolation and anxiety of rural life. Read his full story here: https://t.co/wsnZhDSNBH Talking helps, we’re here to listen. #RealPeopleRealStories https://t.co/0EOdkkL5Vz

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@samaritans: @FredSmi60837196 We’re so sorry to hear you’re feeling this way. You can call or email us for free anytime 📱 116 123 jo@samaritans.org Our volunteers will give you the time and space to talk about how you’re feeling. Please get in touch.

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@samaritans: @KarenDouglas_NI @allianceparty @NDownAlliance @ANDborough @BangorNDSams Thank you for your amazing support! Keep up the great work 💚

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U.S. Privacy Law Update: Utah Joins Growing List of States with Comprehensive Privacy Laws as Other States See Potential Changes

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Home invasion: Man charged w striking sleeping elderly couple in their heads and faces several times with a tack hammer

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@samaritans: Sam is a grower and wholesaler of field vegetables. He shares his experience with mental health and seeking help for our #RealPeopleRealStories campaign. Read his full story here: https://t.co/Q9HhRowr7Y Remember, we’re always here to listen. https://t.co/sQciSoWhXw

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@samaritans: @KarenDouglas_NI @allianceparty @NDownAlliance @BangorNDSams @ANDborough Thank you for your wonderful support – we really appreciate it 💚

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@samaritans: @LilPocketGay We’re so sorry to hear that you haven’t been able to get through to our helpline. Our volunteers are doing everything they can to be there for people when they need us, but sometimes our helpline can get busy at peak times. Please do try us again, we’re still here for you 💚

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Show HN: Graphsignal – Machine learning profiler for training and inference https://ift.tt/bPIieUC

Show HN: Graphsignal – Machine learning profiler for training and inference Hi HN, I’m the founder of Graphsignal ( https://graphsignal.com ). Graphsignal is a machine learning profiler. We’ve created it to make ML profiling simple and usable. It provides performance summaries, ML operation and kernel level statistics as well as detailed resource usage information necessary for making training and inference faster and more efficient. Profilers help fix performance issues, improve user experience and reduce computation costs. Such improvements benefit machine learning profoundly; model training jobs that run for hours or days could be made much shorter and inference latency could be reduced resulting in significantly lower costs and improved user experience. I realized the benefits in one of my previous projects, where the model would have to be trained regularly and be used for inference on huge amount of data. Having spent last decade developing profiling and monitoring tools, it seemed logical for me to use a profiler for the task. But since the training and inference were running remotely, I had a hard time using existing ML profilers. TensorFlow and PyTorch provide built-in ML profilers, which utilize NVIDIA’s profiling interface (CUPTI) under the hood for GPU profiling. One way to use those profilers is via locally installed TensorBoard or by logging the profiles. In turn, Graphsignal Profiler ( https://ift.tt/k4IRe9o ) uses the built-in profilers as well as other tools to enable automatic profiling in any environment, including notebooks, training pipelines, periodic batch jobs, model serving and so on, without installing additional servers/software. It also allows teams to share and collaborate online. Basically, the profiles along with environment and usage information are be automatically recorded and sent to Graphsignal where they are available for analysis. Trying it out is easy: 1) sign up for a free account; 2) add the profiler to your ML code and run it; 3) see and analyze the profiles at graphsignal.com. Everything is described in the Quick Start Guide https://ift.tt/6CIMmHJ . I’m very excited to show it to you here and will appreciate any thoughts, comments and feedback! https://ift.tt/WVrED9A March 10, 2022 at 11:18PM

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@samaritans: @BigJoanSetsUp As well as sharing details of our helpline, we also try to keep our social media a positive place of hope. We share wellbeing content as some people find this useful in looking after their mental health 💚

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@samaritans: @FredSmi60837196 @Twitter Our volunteers are trained to listen without judgement and help you work through what’s on your mind. We’ll never tell you what to do. Instead, we’ll ask questions to help you work your thoughts. If you have any other questions, please email us 📧 socialmedia@samaritans.org (2/2)

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@samaritans: @FredSmi60837196 @Twitter Hi Fred, you can also get in touch via email 📧 jo@samaritans.org and we are currently piloting an online chat service. Samaritans volunteers undergo a rigorous training process to ensure they are ready to support people who are struggling with life’s challenges. (1/2)

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@samaritans: Self-love takes time. These steps may help to nurture and grow the relationship that you have with yourself 💚 Put comparison behind you 💚 Set your boundaries 💚 Protect your time 💚 Be kind to yourself Find more tips here 👇 https://t.co/vDV0efO5NA

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@samaritans: @FredSmi60837196 @Twitter Hi Fred, yes our number is free to call and open 24/7. Please get in touch 💚 As well as sharing details of our helpline, we also try to keep our social media a positive place of hope. Many people find this content helpful, which is why we share it.

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@samaritans: @FredSmi60837196 @Twitter Hi Fred, we’re sorry to hear you’re struggling. We’d like to help. If you want to talk, call us and one of our volunteers will be there for you 📱 116 123

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@samaritans: Happy birthday @HussainManawer 🎉 Thank you so much for your continued support 💚 We hope you have a brew-illiant day! 🎈 https://t.co/AmyhsV1jlj

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@samaritans: @The_Mod_ster @SarahMillican75 @livespiffy @iamacrylic We’re incredibly touched to hear this. We’re always here for you if you ever need to talk again. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with our volunteers 💚

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@samaritans: @DrGemmaGraham @suicideandco @SOBScharity @StudentMindsOrg We’re so sorry for your loss, Gemma. We’re always here if you ever need to talk too, 116 123 💚

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@samaritans: @DdubEternalLove We’re sorry to hear you’re struggling. We’d like to help. If you want to talk, call us and one of our volunteers will be there for you 📱 116 123

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@samaritans: @LukeOldham_ @ChesSamaritans Thank you for sharing this and helping raising awareness about this deeply important subject 💚

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Geary Boulevard Improvement Project Update

Geary Boulevard Improvement Project Update
Geary Boulevard Improvement Project Update
By Amy Fowler

Geary Boulevard is a critical east-west arterial and one of the busiest bus corridors in North America, connecting downtown San Francisco to the Richmond District. The SFMTA has been busy working on the second phase of planned improvements on Geary, called the Geary Boulevard Improvement Project, to improve Muni’s 38 Geary bus service and address traffic safety between 34th Avenue and Stanyan Street. 

The project is building on the success of the Geary Rapid Project, which was recently completed on time and on budget and has already shown promising travel time savings on the eastern half of the Geary corridor.   

Last fall, we asked neighbors in the Richmond about their priorities for transit, safety and driving issues on Geary via pop-up events on the corridor and a Virtual Open House. Thanks to input from over 600 community members, the SFMTA has used this feedback to draft the detailed, block-by-block project design. 

Now we’re conducting outreach on this detailed proposal, which includes: 

  • Installing transit lanes between 28th and 15th avenues. To make room, angled parking on Geary would be converted to parallel parking. 

  • Relocating 11 bus stops and removing two closely-spaced stops to improve transit performance. 

  • Traffic signal upgrades, new bus bulb-outs and lengthening bus zones that are too short to accommodate two buses. 

  • Safety improvements, including pedestrian bulb-outs, daylighting, expanded median refuges and left-turn restrictions at key intersections.

Geary Boulevard Improvement Project conceptual scope map image

Some of the proposed changes would remove parking along Geary—about two parking spaces per block face on average. To help offset this loss, we’re proposing to increase parking spaces on some side streets by converting some parallel parking near Geary to angled parking. 

We have also heard from small businesses about the importance of maintaining customer access to their storefronts. In response, we’re proposing parking policy changes that could help increase parking availability for people visiting businesses or other short-term trips. Some of this can be achieved by curb space changes, such as adding more passenger or commercial loading zones. We are also proposing to add evening and Sunday metering on Geary in Central Richmond between 14th and 28th avenues. This would help to improve parking availability for businesses, but would mean free parking at meters wouldn’t start until later in the evening. Parking meters, especially in commercial areas, are the most effective tool we have to manage parking in high-demand areas. The proposed extended hours can help support increased business activity and make parking spaces easier to find for everyone. 

Do you live or work in the Richmond near Geary? We want your feedback!  

Learn more about the detailed project design and let us know what you think in two simple steps: 

Step 1: Visit our website, where you can review the block-by-block design for the Geary Boulevard Improvement Project. Learn about improvements proposed, including additional transit lanes, bus stop changes and safety treatments. 

Step 2: Then, take a brief survey about the detailed project design. Let us know which project proposals you like or don’t like. The survey will be open through March 31. 

Want to connect directly with staff about the project? You can meet with project staff in-person at our Community Pop-Up event at Geary and 20th Avenue on Tuesday, March 15 from 11:00am to 1:00pm. Or, drop in to our Virtual Office Hours on Wednesday, March 16, anytime from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. 

We’ll also be hosting a self-guided (unstaffed) open house at One Richmond (802 Clement Street at 9th Avenue). Drop in anytime Mondays – Fridays from 1-5 p.m. through March 28 to view project materials and take the survey in-person.  

We’ll use this input to help create the final project proposal, to be considered for approval later in 2022 by the SFMTA Board of Directors.  Construction would be coordinated with needed utility upgrades, as many sewer and water pipes under Geary are over 100 years old. 

Learn more about the project at SFMTA.com/ImproveGeary.  

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Geary Boulevard Improvement Project Update

Geary Boulevard Improvement Project Update
By Amy Fowler

Geary Boulevard is a critical east-west arterial and one of the busiest bus corridors in North America, connecting downtown San Francisco to the Richmond District. The SFMTA has been busy working on the second phase of planned improvements on Geary, called the Geary Boulevard Improvement Project, to improve Muni’s 38 Geary bus service and address traffic safety between 34th Avenue and Stanyan Street. 

The project is building on the success of the Geary Rapid Project, which was recently completed on time and on budget and has already shown promising travel time savings on the eastern half of the Geary corridor.   

Last fall, we asked neighbors in the Richmond about their priorities for transit, safety and driving issues on Geary via pop-up events on the corridor and a Virtual Open House. Thanks to input from over 600 community members, the SFMTA has used this feedback to draft the detailed, block-by-block project design. 

Now we’re conducting outreach on this detailed proposal, which includes: 

  • Installing transit lanes between 28th and 15th avenues. To make room, angled parking on Geary would be converted to parallel parking. 

  • Relocating 11 bus stops and removing two closely-spaced stops to improve transit performance. 

  • Traffic signal upgrades, new bus bulb-outs and lengthening bus zones that are too short to accommodate two buses. 

  • Safety improvements, including pedestrian bulb-outs, daylighting, expanded median refuges and left-turn restrictions at key intersections.

Geary Boulevard Improvement Project conceptual scope map image

Some of the proposed changes would remove parking along Geary—about two parking spaces per block face on average. To help offset this loss, we’re proposing to increase parking spaces on some side streets by converting some parallel parking near Geary to angled parking. 

We have also heard from small businesses about the importance of maintaining customer access to their storefronts. In response, we’re proposing parking policy changes that could help increase parking availability for people visiting businesses or other short-term trips. Some of this can be achieved by curb space changes, such as adding more passenger or commercial loading zones. We are also proposing to add evening and Sunday metering on Geary in Central Richmond between 14th and 28th avenues. This would help to improve parking availability for businesses, but would mean free parking at meters wouldn’t start until later in the evening. Parking meters, especially in commercial areas, are the most effective tool we have to manage parking in high-demand areas. The proposed extended hours can help support increased business activity and make parking spaces easier to find for everyone. 

Do you live or work in the Richmond near Geary? We want your feedback!  

Learn more about the detailed project design and let us know what you think in two simple steps: 

Step 1: Visit our website, where you can review the block-by-block design for the Geary Boulevard Improvement Project. Learn about improvements proposed, including additional transit lanes, bus stop changes and safety treatments. 

Step 2: Then, take a brief survey about the detailed project design. Let us know which project proposals you like or don’t like. The survey will be open through March 31. 

Want to connect directly with staff about the project? You can meet with project staff in-person at our Community Pop-Up event at Geary and 20th Avenue on Tuesday, March 15 from 11:00am to 1:00pm. Or, drop in to our Virtual Office Hours on Wednesday, March 16, anytime from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. 

We’ll also be hosting a self-guided (unstaffed) open house at One Richmond (802 Clement Street at 9th Avenue). Drop in anytime Mondays – Fridays from 1-5 p.m. through March 28 to view project materials and take the survey in-person.  

We’ll use this input to help create the final project proposal, to be considered for approval later in 2022 by the SFMTA Board of Directors.  Construction would be coordinated with needed utility upgrades, as many sewer and water pipes under Geary are over 100 years old. 

Learn more about the project at SFMTA.com/ImproveGeary.  

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@samaritans: “It’s hard to realise that flaws don’t make us weak or imperfect, they make us human… We all have something to offer the world.” #ThursdayThoughts https://t.co/gm9Q19EfbK

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@samaritans: @sunflowerpxrry That’s amazing – congratulations on completing your fundraiser and thanks so much for your support 💚 We really appreciate your patience and a member of our team will get back to congratulate you properly asap.

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@samaritans: “Calling Samaritans gave me back my voice. It gave me the space I needed to talk.” Adrienne called Samaritans when she was struggling to cope. Now she’s encouraging others to do the same 💚 #ThursdayThoughts https://t.co/03qab6j3Xo

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@samaritans: @deepexperience1 We’re so sorry for your loss, Greg. We’re here if you need to talk during this difficult time, 116 123 💚

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@samaritans: @wooozle @marilyndevonish @Andy_Sargent Hi, we’re sorry to hear you’re going through a difficult time. We’re so glad to hear you’ve reached out to our volunteers for support. Please allow up to 24 hours for a response via email 💚

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@samaritans: @jamulligan78 @marilyndevonish @Andy_Sargent We’re so sorry to hear that you’ve had a negative experience with Samaritans. We’d like to look into this further, so please could you tell us a little more to help us here: https://t.co/qzBvtrCgVW

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@samaritans: @KarenDouglas_NI @allianceparty @NDownAlliance @BangorNDSams Thank you for your amazing support! Keep up the great work 💚

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@samaritans: @Ameila28 @SwainITV We’re sorry you’ve had a negative experience with Samaritans. If you’d like to, you can tell us more here: https://t.co/rMbD58sDTZ

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@samaritans: @SarahMillican75 @SallyAnneComedy @louandsally @iamacrylic @livespiffy Thank you for your support, as always 💚

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Liar

Liar
by

Adrien discovers the truth about Hawkmoth

Words: 294, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English

Read Here: https://archiveofourown.org/works/37627705


Tags: AO3 Adrien, 💖, 🐱, 💚, Adrien, Marinette, , R:General, A:Tat Ana

@samaritans: Morgan is an Agricultural Valuer. At 18, he struggled with depression, but found opening up about his feelings made a difference. Now he’s encouraging others to do the same. Read his story here: https://t.co/wsnZhDSNBH #RealPeopleRealStories https://t.co/WBalFm1o9V

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Show HN: Open source machine learning inference accelerators on FPGA https://ift.tt/KEGRqhd

Show HN: Open source machine learning inference accelerators on FPGA https://www.tensil.ai/ March 9, 2022 at 10:37PM

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