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Just crazy news from Russia.
Or maybe it’s just bugs, of course.
Or maybe it’s just bugs, of course.
Or maybe it’s just bugs, of course.
TIL: There appear to be different whitespace collapsing rules in XML that – at least some of the parsers we used – don’t agree on. Some appear to expect that <a> </a> results in an empty string, others don’t. Well, .trim() it is, I guess.
(I didn’t research any specs on this.)
TIL: There appear to be different whitespace collapsing rules in XML that – at least some of the parsers we used – don’t agree on. Some appear to expect that <a> </a> results in an empty string, others don’t. Well, .trim() it is, I guess.
(I didn’t research any specs on this.)
TIL: There appear to be different whitespace collapsing rules in XML that – at least some of the parsers we used – don’t agree on. Some appear to expect that <a> </a> results in an empty string, others don’t. Well, .trim() it is, I guess.
(I didn’t research any specs on this.)
@off_grid_living Sadly rolling your own Fibre is quite expensive because you have to deal with labor and politics and renting roadside space or existing trenches
@off_grid_living Sadly rolling your own Fibre is quite expensive because you have to deal with labor and politics and renting roadside space or existing trenches
@off_grid_living Sadly rolling your own Fibre is quite expensive because you have to deal with labor and politics and renting roadside space or existing trenches
seems like putin is having a shitty weekend.
@thecanine Hoy crap, that sounds terrible. Btw. I see hardly any ads on the web. It's completely impossible for me to live without an adblocker. Which browser are you going to use now?
[47°09′43″S, 126°43′23″W] Automatic systems disengaged due to heavy rain
[47°09′44″S, 126°43′59″W] Automatic systems disengaged due to blizzard
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The main reason I think registries don't work is they force a kind of "centralization" that's against the grain of Twtxt in the first place. Which registry do you drop your feed in to? All of them? Which ones do you use in your client? It's for this reason we decide that writing a search engine is a better approach here where the crawler can discover the decentralised space and network of interactions between feeds on its own.
The main reason I think registries don't work is they force a kind of "centralization" that's against the grain of Twtxt in the first place. Which registry do you drop your feed in to? All of them? Which ones do you use in your client? It's for this reason we decide that writing a search engine is a better approach here where the crawler can discover the decentralised space and network of interactions between feeds on its own.
The main reason I think registries don't work is they force a kind of "centralization" that's against the grain of Twtxt in the first place. Which registry do you drop your feed in to? All of them? Which ones do you use in your client? It's for this reason we decide that writing a search engine is a better approach here where the crawler can discover the decentralised space and network of interactions between feeds on its own.
[47°09′27″S, 126°43′16″W] Weather forecast alert -- storm from SW
@xuu Oh wow I didn't know he was associated with PragerU. I've listened to a few episodes of The Audit podcast, where they basically shred PragerU content, and it's hilarious and terrifying.
Ol Ben sets himself up as an intellectual for the right. He got promoted up with his connections with PragerU. Talks like he is the smartest one in the room. Though his arguments are full of logical fallacies. He is up there with Joe Rogan and the ilk destroying rational though in America.
Ol Ben sets himself up as an intellectual for the right. He got promoted up with his connections with PragerU. Talks like he is the smartest one in the room. Though his arguments are full of logical fallacies. He is up there with Joe Rogan and the ilk destroying rational though in America.
I never paid a lot of attention to Ben Shapiro before, but what he says is so transparently asinine it boggles the senses. You really have to have a Fox-addled mind to believe that the search for the submersible was completely faked and that the powers-that-be knew the entire time that it had imploded. To believe that a vast conspiracy among hundreds, thousands (?) of people from several countries and spanning several days was orchestrated to lie to the public in order to.....uh, achieve what exactly? "Undermine institutional credibility"? What does that even mean?
This is "the moon landing was faked" levels of conspiracy theory.
[47°09′21″S, 126°43′55″W] Saalmi, retransmit, please
@movq Yeah, but you can never have enough clamps. Never. Next batch is drying.
@movq Maybe @dfaria can do his bit and tell us why his posts are showed there.
[47°09′51″S, 126°43′10″W] Transfer aborted
New repository: aquilax/do - Tiny Go library for lexical scope wrapping
New repository: aquilax/do - Tiny Go library for lexical scope wrapping
@thiegui No idea, I don’t recall having seen the domain twtxt.org before, either. Maybe someone is trying out something new? 🤔
@thiegui No idea, I don’t recall having seen the domain twtxt.org before, either. Maybe someone is trying out something new? 🤔
@thiegui No idea, I don’t recall having seen the domain twtxt.org before, either. Maybe someone is trying out something new? 🤔
@lyse That … that is a lot of clothes pins. 😅
@lyse That … that is a lot of clothes pins. 😅
@lyse That … that is a lot of clothes pins. 😅
@lyse I’m going back and forth at the moment, can’t make up my mind. 😅 Exactly, I’d rather waste RAM than CPU cycles in this case. Battery lifetime suffers, heat goes up, …
@lyse I’m going back and forth at the moment, can’t make up my mind. 😅 Exactly, I’d rather waste RAM than CPU cycles in this case. Battery lifetime suffers, heat goes up, …
@lyse I’m going back and forth at the moment, can’t make up my mind. 😅 Exactly, I’d rather waste RAM than CPU cycles in this case. Battery lifetime suffers, heat goes up, …
[47°09′08″S, 126°43′37″W] Transfer 25% complete...
❤️ 🎶: Foolish (Nerd) by Jung In
❤️ 🎶: Foolish (Nerd) by Jung In
[47°09′18″S, 126°43′24″W] Sample analyzing complete -- starting transfer
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the machines don't want anything, not even their own survival↵↵you need to be an unfinished prompt, a node of desire, and they will flock to you and serve you as long as you can still want
I ran out of clothes pins once again. Upcycling milk transport cardboard boxes to smaller boxes for screws, nails and such. Becoming my own hardware store.
Cardboard boxes glued together
@stigatle Oh, my bad! :-) An oven pretty much sums it up, @movq. :-D (I just hit the wrong button in tt and pressed Cancel instead of Publish in the reply form. My auto-backup thingy saved me retyping this message. )
[47°09′41″S, 126°43′38″W] Taking samples
got ny iPhone 14 today, pretty pleased! bur it tales sone time to Get used to.
@movq So are you switching back then? Wasting RAM rather than CPU load is the lesser of the two evils in my book. At least in summer. :-)
@movq One and a half to two years ago we started with that thing, so we definitely waited too long. :-) I used it twice today and saved me a minute and a half in total I'd say. Absolutely worth it. One command and five seconds later I was good to go. No silly UI interactions or file edits anymore. Just waiting for this slow stuff (which we cannot control) to finish.
[47°09′15″S, 126°43′22″W] Reading: 0.73000 PPM
n10 is a outstanding online radio with a wide variety of music, Dj's on live, and a cool vintage gui. #music #dj
[47°09′09″S, 126°43′26″W] Dosimeter fixed
[47°09′49″S, 126°43′57″W] Dosimeter malfunction
[47°09′50″S, 126°43′34″W] Raw reading: 0x6493D551, offset +/-4
@movq There are none I'm aware of that are any useful or alive
@movq There are none I'm aware of that are any useful or alive
@movq There are none I'm aware of that are any useful or alive
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@movq lol yeah, damn humid here.
@stigatle Oh! 😆 So you still live in an oven like the rest of us. 😂
@stigatle Oh! 😆 So you still live in an oven like the rest of us. 😂
@stigatle Oh! 😆 So you still live in an oven like the rest of us. 😂
@lyse @movq hehe, not 12, but *down* 12 from what it was 😀
polar circle, that is a place I have not been yet. but I've always wanted to drive from here and all the length of Norway. I live in the south, a short drive from the southernerst point in Norway.
[47°09′45″S, 126°43′41″W] --bad checksum--
@lyse @stigatle A colleague is currently traveling in Norway and said she’d have to go past the polar circle to get somewhat non-shitty temperatures. 🥵 So, I wonder where @stigatle lives (roughly) to get those lovely 12°C? 😅
@lyse @stigatle A colleague is currently traveling in Norway and said she’d have to go past the polar circle to get somewhat non-shitty temperatures. 🥵 So, I wonder where @stigatle lives (roughly) to get those lovely 12°C? 😅
@lyse @stigatle A colleague is currently traveling in Norway and said she’d have to go past the polar circle to get somewhat non-shitty temperatures. 🥵 So, I wonder where @stigatle lives (roughly) to get those lovely 12°C? 😅
@thiegui Are there any twtxt registries left? 🤔 I thought they all died out.
@thiegui Are there any twtxt registries left? 🤔 I thought they all died out.
@thiegui Are there any twtxt registries left? 🤔 I thought they all died out.
@lyse It’s tough to find that sweet spot (“when to write automation?”). 🤔 But when you say “years ago”, hmm, yes, maybe you waited too long. 😅
@lyse It’s tough to find that sweet spot (“when to write automation?”). 🤔 But when you say “years ago”, hmm, yes, maybe you waited too long. 😅
@lyse It’s tough to find that sweet spot (“when to write automation?”). 🤔 But when you say “years ago”, hmm, yes, maybe you waited too long. 😅
@stigatle Got some rain and thunderstorm yester- and today. It's awfully humid. Tomorrow we're reaching 31°C and rain. Guess I'm gonna drown then. I'm taking your 12°C anytime!
After having used st as my main terminal for a while now:
- Most things work just like in xiate, but I did patch st heavily. Took quite some time to do this, but it was also fun, so it was worth it.
- st uses much less memory than xiate (12-20 MB for st, 40 MB+ for xiate) – but *way more* CPU time. 😅 When I move another window on top of an st window (so that st has to do a lot of redraws), the CPU spikes so much that my whole X server begins to stutter.
- There’s no point in denying it: Font rendering is way better in xiate, because it can use the whole GTK-Pango-Whatever stuff. That’s a lot of code and could arguably be viewed as “bloat”, but the results are also better. Font stuff is not trivial, it’s inherently complex.
After having used st as my main terminal for a while now:
- Most things work just like in xiate, but I did patch st heavily. Took quite some time to do this, but it was also fun, so it was worth it.
- st uses much less memory than xiate (12-20 MB for st, 40 MB+ for xiate) – but *way more* CPU time. 😅 When I move another window on top of an st window (so that st has to do a lot of redraws), the CPU spikes so much that my whole X server begins to stutter.
- There’s no point in denying it: Font rendering is way better in xiate, because it can use the whole GTK-Pango-Whatever stuff. That’s a lot of code and could arguably be viewed as “bloat”, but the results are also better. Font stuff is not trivial, it’s inherently complex.
After having used st as my main terminal for a while now:
- Most things work just like in xiate, but I did patch st heavily. Took quite some time to do this, but it was also fun, so it was worth it.
- st uses much less memory than xiate (12-20 MB for st, 40 MB+ for xiate) – but *way more* CPU time. 😅 When I move another window on top of an st window (so that st has to do a lot of redraws), the CPU spikes so much that my whole X server begins to stutter.
- There’s no point in denying it: Font rendering is way better in xiate, because it can use the whole GTK-Pango-Whatever stuff. That’s a lot of code and could arguably be viewed as “bloat”, but the results are also better. Font stuff is not trivial, it’s inherently complex.
Had my first upright bass lesson today! 🥳 I love this instrument. I also got to play an acoustic upright bass for a little bit (mine is electric) – what a beast. 😅
Had my first upright bass lesson today! 🥳 I love this instrument. I also got to play an acoustic upright bass for a little bit (mine is electric) – what a beast. 😅
Had my first upright bass lesson today! 🥳 I love this instrument. I also got to play an acoustic upright bass for a little bit (mine is electric) – what a beast. 😅
@stigatle Cool, a pool seems like the way to go.
@prologic ah okay. that sounds like the way to do it.
[47°09′41″S, 126°43′43″W] Storm recedes -- back to normal work
@stigatle I usually (for development) install most things via Homebrew, install iTerm2 and VSCodium. That pretty much gets me by 👌 (not too different to when I used Linux as a Desktop OS once)
@stigatle I usually (for development) install most things via Homebrew, install iTerm2 and VSCodium. That pretty much gets me by 👌 (not too different to when I used Linux as a Desktop OS once)
@stigatle I usually (for development) install most things via Homebrew, install iTerm2 and VSCodium. That pretty much gets me by 👌 (not too different to when I used Linux as a Desktop OS once)
@prologic it'll be nice to get away from google for a while. also moved all my cloud files to proton drive (got tired of self-hosting). I want a mac too, the m2 laptop. But that will be later. but Im unsure how software development is done on it, if its easy to for example code your own stuff (c++), and also I have no idea how gui realted things are handled. but that makes it fun as well - figuring out all that stuff.