[01:40:08] *** Quits: Horwitz (~mich1@p200300ec9f092300022268fffe64e7c4.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) [01:53:00] *** Joins: Horwitz (~mich1@p200300ec9f02f400022268fffe64e7c4.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) [01:53:00] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o Horwitz [09:31:28] *** Joins: barbeque (~barbeque@unaffiliated/barbeque) [13:57:09] *** Quits: Navit (~Navit@ec2-34-214-224-248.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com) (Remote host closed the connection) [13:57:11] *** Joins: Navit1 (~Navit@ec2-34-214-224-248.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com) [13:57:11] *** ChanServ sets mode: +v Navit1 [13:58:02] *** Navit1 is now known as Navit [15:28:12] hi everybody [15:46:45] hi jkoan [15:47:01] hi @ilovekiruna [15:48:24] what's up? [17:06:56] not too much [17:06:59] what about you [17:45:06] probably doing a website migration today or in the coming days, so preparing for this and staring at the map extractor code which is currently broken for some reason [17:45:26] * the new map extractor [17:54:26] I am right now starting at a simple grpc client [17:54:29] in python [17:55:41] for practice of to fit needs? 😄 [17:57:20] for a paper, I want to submit asap [17:57:38] it works using unary scheme, but not via bidirectional streaming [17:58:05] wait, do i understand it correct that gRPC is a server for protobuff? [17:58:38] it is a remote procedure call implementation by google [17:58:56] and uses protobuf for protocol specification [17:59:03] that is my understanding [18:01:19] jkoan, were you able to find out about what I asked earlier this week? [18:07:49] hi barbeque, so far i haven't found it, i know i heave already seen it years ago, but cant find where [18:10:16] ah I know that feel. yeah I looked at the route_pref code but can't find out how that actually works (if that is even the correct option). I do know that it's not the "ignore GPS update if less than x meter" setting, that just means less updates but still puts me on the parallel road [18:14:23] it's not really a dealbreaker, but it sounds like such a simple feature that I was surprised I couldn't find it anywhere (unfortunately I don't have the necessary C coding skills) [18:18:39] I think I was using such a setting earlier in navit.xml [18:18:44] but dont remember it now :-( [19:53:26] Hi , can I install Navit navigation Ito my car infotainment system directly? [19:54:11] @zavic, depends on the system [19:55:08] It is Intellilink 900 , 2.5, IO6 [19:55:38] I meant the Operating System ;-) [19:56:12] I do not know what GM uses as operating system, maybe u know? [19:56:22] not really [19:56:27] All I know it is opensource [19:58:31] It uses HERE maps [19:59:38] is it android based [20:05:57] *** Quits: barbeque (~barbeque@unaffiliated/barbeque) (Quit: I am a Princess too) [20:38:17] I searched and found that GM uses Linux os [20:39:57] Is it possible to prepare a bootable USB with software +charts to enable car infotainment system recognize it and start installation? [20:55:35] then it should be possible [20:56:06] I just dont know which requirements GM has for packages [23:52:40] @zavic , from a quick google search it seems that the system by GM is quite closed [23:53:02] I only read for Opel models in Germany that navigation is also not for free [23:53:12] so I assume they wont allow other solutions [23:53:38] for more hacking I am lacking unfortunately both time and a car to test things on