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@mckinley Now that’s a crazy story. 😳😂
Can’t say I’ve seen something similar here in Germany. Then again, WiFi in hotels or elsewhere has always been so ridiculously expensive that I maybe used such a service once in my life, and that’s it. Didn’t even bother trying, so no idea which SSIDs were out there …
@mckinley Now that’s a crazy story. 😳😂
Can’t say I’ve seen something similar here in Germany. Then again, WiFi in hotels or elsewhere has always been so ridiculously expensive that I maybe used such a service once in my life, and that’s it. Didn’t even bother trying, so no idea which SSIDs were out there …
Meanwhile, I took asciibrot, replaced some POSIX stuff (like usleep()) with the DOS equivalent and, boom, most of it actually works:
https://movq.de/v/2fe7fa6cf2/MVI_6175.MOV.mp4 (video of animated Julia sets)
I mean, it’s not *that* surprising since it’s just a simple terminal program, but I’ve never done something like that before, so I’m pretty thrilled. 😅
Meanwhile, I took asciibrot, replaced some POSIX stuff (like usleep()) with the DOS equivalent and, boom, most of it actually works:
https://movq.de/v/2fe7fa6cf2/MVI_6175.MOV.mp4 (video of animated Julia sets)
I mean, it’s not *that* surprising since it’s just a simple terminal program, but I’ve never done something like that before, so I’m pretty thrilled. 😅
Meanwhile, I took asciibrot, replaced some POSIX stuff (like usleep()) with the DOS equivalent and, boom, most of it actually works:
https://movq.de/v/2fe7fa6cf2/MVI_6175.MOV.mp4 (video of animated Julia sets)
I mean, it’s not *that* surprising since it’s just a simple terminal program, but I’ve never done something like that before, so I’m pretty thrilled. 😅
@prologic Awww, that’s too bad. 😢 I lost a lot of my old stuff as well.
@prologic Awww, that’s too bad. 😢 I lost a lot of my old stuff as well.
@prologic Awww, that’s too bad. 😢 I lost a lot of my old stuff as well.
Greetings from Hamm / Westphalia.
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@jmjl Yup I understand 😆 I still believe a search engine solves this better 🤔
@jmjl Yup I understand 😆 I still believe a search engine solves this better 🤔
@jmjl Yup I understand 😆 I still believe a search engine solves this better 🤔
@movq Sadly no 😢 The move from Papua New Guinea to Australia put a nail in that foccim 😆
But I dad will remember some of the tales 🤣 @off_grid_living
@movq Sadly no 😢 The move from Papua New Guinea to Australia put a nail in that foccim 😆
But I dad will remember some of the tales 🤣 @off_grid_living
@movq Sadly no 😢 The move from Papua New Guinea to Australia put a nail in that foccim 😆
But I dad will remember some of the tales 🤣 @off_grid_living
@prologic It solves the issue of finding users from inside twtxt, but you'll have to find registries which is in itself a chicken-egg problem.
It also makes it easier to implment web twtxt clients, as they won't have to make that many requests, just one to the registry, instead of having each web-client make a request, but then you lose part of the features, as the registry would have to implment things outside the spec to be able to allow follows, and you seeing them...
@prologic 🤯 Did any of those programs survive? Do you still have them? 😃
@prologic 🤯 Did any of those programs survive? Do you still have them? 😃
@prologic 🤯 Did any of those programs survive? Do you still have them? 😃
@prologic thanks! I have not had time to look into it myself either. been busy days.
It will be sad to see you both leave the Twtxt ecosystem 😢 But if you must, I sincerely hope you all stay well, happy and safe 👌
It will be sad to see you both leave the Twtxt ecosystem 😢 But if you must, I sincerely hope you all stay well, happy and safe 👌
It will be sad to see you both leave the Twtxt ecosystem 😢 But if you must, I sincerely hope you all stay well, happy and safe 👌
@stigatle Btw... I haven't forgotten your ask of documenting the "Upload Media" API. I'm actually trying to work out how da fuq it even works myself 🤦♂️
@stigatle Btw... I haven't forgotten your ask of documenting the "Upload Media" API. I'm actually trying to work out how da fuq it even works myself 🤦♂️
@stigatle Btw... I haven't forgotten your ask of documenting the "Upload Media" API. I'm actually trying to work out how da fuq it even works myself 🤦♂️
@movq Hah, I actually did a lot of assembly back in the day with MS-DOS. I believe my tools of choice were Norton Commander and Tasm (Turbo Assembler). Also used Masm a bit as well.
@movq Hah, I actually did a lot of assembly back in the day with MS-DOS. I believe my tools of choice were Norton Commander and Tasm (Turbo Assembler). Also used Masm a bit as well.
@movq Hah, I actually did a lot of assembly back in the day with MS-DOS. I believe my tools of choice were Norton Commander and Tasm (Turbo Assembler). Also used Masm a bit as well.
Interesting, but I'm actually still integrated in stand up my own local (self-hosted) GPU cluster to experiement with 👌
Interesting, but I'm actually still integrated in stand up my own local (self-hosted) GPU cluster to experiement with 👌
Interesting, but I'm actually still integrated in stand up my own local (self-hosted) GPU cluster to experiement with 👌
There is just (for me) simply no value in any of this Web3/Blockchain crap, especially for any kind of "communications" (social media included) 🤦♂️
There is just (for me) simply no value in any of this Web3/Blockchain crap, especially for any kind of "communications" (social media included) 🤦♂️
There is just (for me) simply no value in any of this Web3/Blockchain crap, especially for any kind of "communications" (social media included) 🤦♂️
Me personally, I'm a bit of a traditionalist and go to great pains to consider risks very seriously. To that end I have no immediate interest in crypto of any kind as I view it as "too risky".
Me personally, I'm a bit of a traditionalist and go to great pains to consider risks very seriously. To that end I have no immediate interest in crypto of any kind as I view it as "too risky".
Me personally, I'm a bit of a traditionalist and go to great pains to consider risks very seriously. To that end I have no immediate interest in crypto of any kind as I view it as "too risky".
@rrraksamam I genuinely think all crypto(s) are a ponzi scheme 🤣
@rrraksamam I genuinely think all crypto(s) are a ponzi scheme 🤣
@rrraksamam I genuinely think all crypto(s) are a ponzi scheme 🤣
@rrraksamam I for one see no value whatsoever in any blockchain(s), especially when it comes to "social media". One of the biggest problems I have with blockchain(s) + social is that it forces you into a "distributed network" rather than a "decentralised ecosystem".
@rrraksamam I for one see no value whatsoever in any blockchain(s), especially when it comes to "social media". One of the biggest problems I have with blockchain(s) + social is that it forces you into a "distributed network" rather than a "decentralised ecosystem".
@rrraksamam I for one see no value whatsoever in any blockchain(s), especially when it comes to "social media". One of the biggest problems I have with blockchain(s) + social is that it forces you into a "distributed network" rather than a "decentralised ecosystem".
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′25″W] Transponder fixed
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@eapl.me You too! Although my weekend is already over 😱
@eapl.me You too! Although my weekend is already over 😱
@eapl.me You too! Although my weekend is already over 😱
@apex Ahh thank you so much! 🙇♂️ Just looking to have some simple CI/CD going for the Yarn.social App written in Dart/Flutter.
Of course I'm hell bent on self-hosting the CI infra with Gitea's nice new sexy Actions support 👌
@apex Ahh thank you so much! 🙇♂️ Just looking to have some simple CI/CD going for the Yarn.social App written in Dart/Flutter.
Of course I'm hell bent on self-hosting the CI infra with Gitea's nice new sexy Actions support 👌
@apex Ahh thank you so much! 🙇♂️ Just looking to have some simple CI/CD going for the Yarn.social App written in Dart/Flutter.
Of course I'm hell bent on self-hosting the CI infra with Gitea's nice new sexy Actions support 👌
@lyse this is excellent advice that I will almost surely heed!
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those inhabitants of your older memories, not really parasites but almost-sentient dust bunnies, animated by the wind of your passing
“making infinite use of finite means”
@eapl.me I invest in crypto, I use it to pay for various services too, I focus mainly on monero due to it's privacy features - which I like. For me it's a way of saving and investing. I do not have much in there - but more saved there then in the bank. Cryptocurrencies are definitely useful, in many ways.
Crypto is here to stay. What I dislike is the whole web3 'pay to play' kinda thing..
Pinellas County Running: 1.70 miles, 00:08:56 average pace, 00:15:09 duration
quick trot down to a friends to hang out with everyone after some light work.
#running
@rrraksamam I honestly dislike web3 platforms, and especially blockchain social media.
It's just filled with people trying to make a dollar. That is always the focus on those blockchain based social media sites. I like what I can host my self, no money or tokens \\ crypto involved etc.
Tried nostr for a while, but I cannot get into that either. Only reason it's popular is because of jack (that's just my opinion), and they are always pushing bitcoin lightning network there - and I get tired of that pretty fast.
@rrraksamam I honestly dislike web3 platforms, and especially blockchain social media.
It's just filled with people trying to make a dollar. That is always the focus on those blockchain based social media sites. I like what I can host my self, no money or tokens \ crypto involved etc.
Tried nostr for a while, but I cannot get into that either. Only reason it's popular is because of jack (that's just my opinion), and they are always pushing bitcoin lightning network there - and I get tired of that pretty fast.
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After dosfetch popped up in my timeline, I spent the better part of the day playing with Turbo C++ and inline assembly on DOS. For some reason, I never did this back in the day. Only QuickBASIC.
That was a really nice change of pace, compared to all the modern stuff like Rust, web apps, or even just X11 programming.
Mandatory photo of dosfetch on my box:
After dosfetch popped up in my timeline, I spent the better part of the day playing with Turbo C++ and inline assembly on DOS. For some reason, I never did this back in the day. Only QuickBASIC.
That was a really nice change of pace, compared to all the modern stuff like Rust, web apps, or even just X11 programming.
Mandatory photo of dosfetch on my box:
After dosfetch popped up in my timeline, I spent the better part of the day playing with Turbo C++ and inline assembly on DOS. For some reason, I never did this back in the day. Only QuickBASIC.
That was a really nice change of pace, compared to all the modern stuff like Rust, web apps, or even just X11 programming.
Mandatory photo of dosfetch on my box:
[47°09′19″S, 126°43′53″W] --bad checksum--
@abucci Then just do at your next blackout. :-)
@movq Wow, never seen such a thing before.
@movq Hahaha, I remember this type of scanner. We had one of those as well.
(Technically, my current scanner is old, too. It’s from 2006. But as long as it’s working, I’ll keep it. 🤷)
(Technically, my current scanner is old, too. It’s from 2006. But as long as it’s working, I’ll keep it. 🤷)
(Technically, my current scanner is old, too. It’s from 2006. But as long as it’s working, I’ll keep it. 🤷)
@darch the link is literally at the bottom of the first page.