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I’ll go first: Noise cancelling headphones. 😂 I often put them on in the evenings, no music, just enjoying the silence. ✌️
I’ll go first: Noise cancelling headphones. 😂 I often put them on in the evenings, no music, just enjoying the silence. ✌️
I’ll go first: Noise cancelling headphones. 😂 I often put them on in the evenings, no music, just enjoying the silence. ✌️
I’ll go first: Noise cancelling headphones. 😂 I often put them on in the evenings, no music, just enjoying the silence. ✌️
QOTD: What’s your favorite technological advancement in the last ~10 years? 🤔~
QOTD: What’s your favorite technological advancement in the last ~10 years? 🤔~
QOTD: What’s your favorite technological advancement in the last ~10 years? 🤔~
QOTD: What’s your favorite technological advancement in the last ~10 years? 🤔~
@mckinley Indeed. 🤔 I guess that might put an end to AVM’s struggle regarding their http://fritz.box
default URL: That should get you to the web admin of your home router, but a while ago someone actually registered fritz.box
on the public internet. 😂
@mckinley Indeed. 🤔 I guess that might put an end to AVM’s struggle regarding their http://fritz.box
default URL: That should get you to the web admin of your home router, but a while ago someone actually registered fritz.box
on the public internet. 😂
@mckinley Indeed. 🤔 I guess that might put an end to AVM’s struggle regarding their http://fritz.box
default URL: That should get you to the web admin of your home router, but a while ago someone actually registered fritz.box
on the public internet. 😂
@mckinley Indeed. 🤔 I guess that might put an end to AVM’s struggle regarding their http://fritz.box
default URL: That should get you to the web admin of your home router, but a while ago someone actually registered fritz.box
on the public internet. 😂
Nota bene: This is DRM-free 👍 and it has Linux support 👍. You get a tarball for part 1 and an AppImage for part 2 (which you can extract with ./World_of_Goo_2….AppImage --appimage-extract
and then just run the binary, if you want).
Nota bene: This is DRM-free 👍 and it has Linux support 👍. You get a tarball for part 1 and an AppImage for part 2 (which you can extract with ./World_of_Goo_2….AppImage --appimage-extract
and then just run the binary, if you want).
Nota bene: This is DRM-free 👍 and it has Linux support 👍. You get a tarball for part 1 and an AppImage for part 2 (which you can extract with ./World_of_Goo_2….AppImage --appimage-extract
and then just run the binary, if you want).
Nota bene: This is DRM-free 👍 and it has Linux support 👍. You get a tarball for part 1 and an AppImage for part 2 (which you can extract with ./World_of_Goo_2….AppImage --appimage-extract
and then just run the binary, if you want).
In case you missed it: World of Goo 2 is out. https://worldofgoo2.com/
I actually didn’t have the first part yet (only played the demo in ~2008), so I get them both. Brilliant games! 😍~
In case you missed it: World of Goo 2 is out. https://worldofgoo2.com/
I actually didn’t have the first part yet (only played the demo in ~2008), so I get them both. Brilliant games! 😍~
In case you missed it: World of Goo 2 is out. https://worldofgoo2.com/
I actually didn’t have the first part yet (only played the demo in ~2008), so I get them both. Brilliant games! 😍~
In case you missed it: World of Goo 2 is out. https://worldofgoo2.com/
I actually didn’t have the first part yet (only played the demo in ~2008), so I get them both. Brilliant games! 😍~
And of course, everything got slower after the update. It’s always the same pattern.
And of course, everything got slower after the update. It’s always the same pattern.
And of course, everything got slower after the update. It’s always the same pattern.
And of course, everything got slower after the update. It’s always the same pattern.
@aelaraji Because standing desk go WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!
@aelaraji Because standing desk go WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!
@aelaraji Because standing desk go WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!
@aelaraji Because standing desk go WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!
The Android system upgrade tool on my phone (Android 13 → 14) is so clever, it can only update via WLAN – not LAN. Booo!
But hey, at least there *is* a system upgrade tool.
The Android system upgrade tool on my phone (Android 13 → 14) is so clever, it can only update via WLAN – not LAN. Booo!
But hey, at least there *is* a system upgrade tool.
The Android system upgrade tool on my phone (Android 13 → 14) is so clever, it can only update via WLAN – not LAN. Booo!
But hey, at least there *is* a system upgrade tool.
The Android system upgrade tool on my phone (Android 13 → 14) is so clever, it can only update via WLAN – not LAN. Booo!
But hey, at least there *is* a system upgrade tool.
@prologic In that screenshot (https://twtxt.net/media/7c3rEWveU64SAxrXZ6CDYS.png), all the bracketed stuff is duplicated again, compared to lyse’s original twt. I suspect that’s the cause for the changed hash.
I could not reproduce this by manually duplicating those text areas in lyse’s twt. I end up with the hash pjdciga
instead, but I probably mistyped something.
@prologic In that screenshot (https://twtxt.net/media/7c3rEWveU64SAxrXZ6CDYS.png), all the bracketed stuff is duplicated again, compared to lyse’s original twt. I suspect that’s the cause for the changed hash.
I could not reproduce this by manually duplicating those text areas in lyse’s twt. I end up with the hash pjdciga
instead, but I probably mistyped something.
@prologic In that screenshot (https://twtxt.net/media/7c3rEWveU64SAxrXZ6CDYS.png), all the bracketed stuff is duplicated again, compared to lyse’s original twt. I suspect that’s the cause for the changed hash.
I could not reproduce this by manually duplicating those text areas in lyse’s twt. I end up with the hash pjdciga
instead, but I probably mistyped something.
@prologic In that screenshot (https://twtxt.net/media/7c3rEWveU64SAxrXZ6CDYS.png), all the bracketed stuff is duplicated again, compared to lyse’s original twt. I suspect that’s the cause for the changed hash.
I could not reproduce this by manually duplicating those text areas in lyse’s twt. I end up with the hash pjdciga
instead, but I probably mistyped something.
@lyse Yeah, jenny ignores twts that are older than the last timestamps it saw. In other words, it certainly looks like feed corruption on Yarn’s end. 🤔
@lyse Yeah, jenny ignores twts that are older than the last timestamps it saw. In other words, it certainly looks like feed corruption on Yarn’s end. 🤔
@lyse Yeah, jenny ignores twts that are older than the last timestamps it saw. In other words, it certainly looks like feed corruption on Yarn’s end. 🤔
@lyse Yeah, jenny ignores twts that are older than the last timestamps it saw. In other words, it certainly looks like feed corruption on Yarn’s end. 🤔
@lyse puxvjcq certainly does not exist in my cache.
(I feel the need to implement jenny --debugfeed <url>
now which just fetches a URL and prints <hash> <original_line>
for the raw feed. Could have used this a couple of times already.)
@lyse puxvjcq certainly does not exist in my cache.
(I feel the need to implement jenny --debugfeed <url>
now which just fetches a URL and prints <hash> <original_line>
for the raw feed. Could have used this a couple of times already.)
@lyse puxvjcq certainly does not exist in my cache.
(I feel the need to implement jenny --debugfeed <url>
now which just fetches a URL and prints <hash> <original_line>
for the raw feed. Could have used this a couple of times already.)
@lyse puxvjcq certainly does not exist in my cache.
(I feel the need to implement jenny --debugfeed <url>
now which just fetches a URL and prints <hash> <original_line>
for the raw feed. Could have used this a couple of times already.)
@prologic God, no. 😂 That’s builtin. I just have to figure out how to link against the correct DLL. 🥴
@prologic God, no. 😂 That’s builtin. I just have to figure out how to link against the correct DLL. 🥴
@prologic God, no. 😂 That’s builtin. I just have to figure out how to link against the correct DLL. 🥴
@prologic God, no. 😂 That’s builtin. I just have to figure out how to link against the correct DLL. 🥴
@prologic Yeah, call me naive. If they offer a web client, I’d expect it to be at least *usable*? Why does this even exist?
@prologic Yeah, call me naive. If they offer a web client, I’d expect it to be at least *usable*? Why does this even exist?
@prologic Yeah, call me naive. If they offer a web client, I’d expect it to be at least *usable*? Why does this even exist?
@prologic Yeah, call me naive. If they offer a web client, I’d expect it to be at least *usable*? Why does this even exist?
I’m experimenting with WhatsApp at the moment and it’s worse than I expected. 😳 There is https://web.whatsapp.com/ which you can use on a normal PC without constantly having the app running/installed on your phone. That was tempting. But … you can’t really do anything here. You can’t even initiate new chats to another phone number. It looks like this only works if you give the app on your phone access to your contact list – a total asshole move.
Fuck this. ☹️
I’m experimenting with WhatsApp at the moment and it’s worse than I expected. 😳 There is https://web.whatsapp.com/ which you can use on a normal PC without constantly having the app running/installed on your phone. That was tempting. But … you can’t really do anything here. You can’t even initiate new chats to another phone number. It looks like this only works if you give the app on your phone access to your contact list – a total asshole move.
Fuck this. ☹️
I’m experimenting with WhatsApp at the moment and it’s worse than I expected. 😳 There is https://web.whatsapp.com/ which you can use on a normal PC without constantly having the app running/installed on your phone. That was tempting. But … you can’t really do anything here. You can’t even initiate new chats to another phone number. It looks like this only works if you give the app on your phone access to your contact list – a total asshole move.
Fuck this. ☹️
I’m experimenting with WhatsApp at the moment and it’s worse than I expected. 😳 There is https://web.whatsapp.com/ which you can use on a normal PC without constantly having the app running/installed on your phone. That was tempting. But … you can’t really do anything here. You can’t even initiate new chats to another phone number. It looks like this only works if you give the app on your phone access to your contact list – a total asshole move.
Fuck this. ☹️
@lyse lol, the parking cars. 😂
Dragonflys are pretty awesome. Huge but chill guys. 🏖️
@lyse lol, the parking cars. 😂
Dragonflys are pretty awesome. Huge but chill guys. 🏖️
@lyse lol, the parking cars. 😂
Dragonflys are pretty awesome. Huge but chill guys. 🏖️
@lyse lol, the parking cars. 😂
Dragonflys are pretty awesome. Huge but chill guys. 🏖️
@prologic Gotta figure out how to do TCP/IP on OS/2, first. 😂
@prologic Gotta figure out how to do TCP/IP on OS/2, first. 😂
@prologic Gotta figure out how to do TCP/IP on OS/2, first. 😂
@prologic Gotta figure out how to do TCP/IP on OS/2, first. 😂