Hoje arranca a segunda parte do Festival JAPÃO. TORNA-VIAGEM.
Marcamos encontro no Teatro Ribeiro Conceição - Município de Lamego, a partir das 18h30.
+ info em https://museudelamego.gov.pt/festival-japao-torna-viagem-parte-ii-12-e-13-setembro/
#museudelamego #festivaljapaotornaviagem #raquelochoa
#museusemonumentosdeportugal
#teatroribeiroconceicao #portugalexpo2025 #OsakaemPortugal
#vaagostudio
#Lamego #TRC

I've signed this petition To the leaders of the European Union and its Member States, you can too.
https://action.wemove.eu/sign/2025-09-Global-Flotilla-petition-EN?akid=s6575389..seUIl9
edit: remaking demo video
i hope testing this doesn't get me ip banned from Everything
twtxt.net
) determines the canonical url of the instance in generated feed url
metadata as well as every hash of every post made on the instance internally, i added this error message to make sure people don't accidentally set up their instance on localhost
:p for testing i set it to localhost:31212
and protocols to ["http"]
, it's a recent addition that could definitely do with documenting in the getting started section
E tu também podes contribuir para o jornalismo independente e encomendar a tua revista!
https://shifter.pt/loja/produto/revista-7-rip-internet/


Listening to the JetBrains survey thing I always worry about the sampling bias... All the cool scientists using Python, all the journalists doing data journalism, the urban planners and geospace people, the blender people, the people doing movie post-production pipelines, all the hobbyists... I think the survey doesn't reach or represent a large chunk of Python users.
i agree quoting and replying forum-style is generally a much better way of doing things
<details>
aren't rendered. firstly they're not actually markdown, and secondly they style weird — details are forced onto a new line as a block element but you can't make the <summary>
inline because it is inside <details>
, and making <details>
inline will also indent everything inside it
And now Mozilla decided to hand those users over to #chromium, by stopping 32-bit support and telling them the alternative is to install a 64bit OS instead.
https://blog.mozilla.org/futurereleases/2025/09/05/firefox-32-bit-linux-support-to-end-in-2026/
https://youtu.be/siGW15zMoQw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAoljeRJ3lU
#Python #dataviz via @lr
"Se uma greve geral chegar a acontecer, será a primeira vez nos últimos 12 anos, pois a última paralisação convocada por ambas as centrais sindicais ocorreu em junho de 2023."
O artigo: https://www.dn.pt/economia/discuss%C3%A3o-laboral-come%C3%A7a-sob-amea%C3%A7as-de-sobressalto-c%C3%ADvico-e-greve-geral
There are several news stories going around saying that there are two no-confidence votes to Von Der Leyen about to be submitted, saying little to nothing about them, and even filing them together as if they both want or mean the same.
It might be useful to know exactly what the criticisms are, so here is a link to The Left's comment to today's speech. Read it in full, but here is my summary:
* "acts as the guardian of the interests of the most powerful, at the expense of democracy, justice, and the future of the planet";
* Gaza: "The bare minimum is ending military cooperation and fully suspending the EU–Israel Association Agreement. This is genocide and we need to do everything to stop it"
* pushing the MERCOSUR deal (they are actually light on their criticism of this treaty, but I'll leave my rant about ot on a another toot)
* the EU-US deal: "subjugation of European policy to the economic and military interests of the USA. You are sacrificing energy, digital policy, security, and climate protection on the altar of the hollow phrase of transatlantic partnership"
* "Europeans’ living standards are falling, jobs are lost, authoritarianism grows, and social systems are under pressure"
https://left.eu/the-last-state-of-the-union/*
<details>
need to have the open
attribute set in order to expand it, so I cannot just define some custom CSS rules to do that in my browser.But in regards to twtxt, my client won't hide anything in that realm anyway. :-) It's just more noise.
<details>
even) then i think it should be good!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-lgJX3npiQ
<details>
is to collapse long logs in bug analysis reports. Other than that, I find it rather annoying to expand sections manually.As for spoilers, personally, I don't care at all. Not the slightest bit. If there is something that I don't wanna read, I just stop reading. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
But I've got the feeling that I've got an unpopular opinion on that matter. ;-)_
Hahaha, I never heard of Poopgate before. :-D Poor passengers.
<details>
tag in HTML; it lets you write a sentence or so that someone can then click to expand to see the actual post. it's called a CW because most people use it to warn for potentially triggering/harmful subjects, but you can really use it for anything, like spoilers in a TV show or even for joke punchlines
I don't understand the concept of a retwt. Just quote the (relevant) parts from whereever and comment on that. Or post a link instead of a quote. Sounds simple enough. :-) That's also has the benefit that it works with every source, no matter what. Since it's called retwt, I'd imagine this to only work (well) with whatever messages the system itself offers. But I could be wrong. What would be the benefit of having a dedicated message type or structure for "hey, look at that" messages in your opinion?
Hmm, what's a content warning?
Oh, I just found https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f1/Pier_17_2018-03_jeh.jpg and this really does not look all that high. I thought that this would be at least 50 or 100 meters up. I was completely wrong. :-D
CW: ...
, tw // ...
, etc. from the first line of a post followed by two newlines, like how they're used on platforms that don't have content warnings
retwts are plausible, as "
RE: https://example.com/twtxt.txt#abcdefg
", the hash could even be the original timestamp from the feed to make it human readable/writable, though im extremely wary of clogging up timelinesi _thought_ quote twts could be done extremely sensibly, by interpreting a mention+hash at the end of the twt differently to when placed at the beginning — but the twt subject extension requires it be at the beginning, so the clean fallback to a normal reply i originally imagined is out of the question — it could still be possible (reusing the retwt format, just like twitter!) but i'm not convinced it's worth it at that point
is any of this in the spirit of twtxt? no, not in the slightest, lmao
https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/Recursive-hexagons-by-villares/173676693.MV45S
https://umapenca.com/villares
#Python #CreativeCoding #FLOSS 

At the core, this is an acoustic instrument. If you play it through an amp, you will instinctively only do the bare minimum to get *some* sound going, because the amp does the heavy lifting. But it’s just not right.
This is a very physical instrument. It needs a lot of force and strength – in comparison, an electric bass guitar is almost flimsy and delicate. I need to “feel” what’s going on and that’s just not the case when using headphones.
I feel like I wasted ~3 years. 🫤 But maybe it’ll get better from now on …~
https://www.uninformativ.de/music/2025-1-ebow/Fog.ogg
This is just one instrument: Electric bass guitar + EBow. And echo/delay on top. But it’s a single track, single take. It amazes me quite a bit how much you can do with that little thing. 🤯
https://movq.de/v/2496f8ba36/s.png
https://movq.de/v/7b4c323c0c/
As soon as direct sunlight returns, even just a little bit, the Moon looks mostly normal again.
@dce By the time you posted your twt, the red phase was already over. 🙈 Stellarium has a pretty good simulation of the whole thing.