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@lyse (You really do live in a better area. I wouldn’t want to go out after dark, there’s usually drunk/aggressive people out on the street. 😂😭)
@lyse (You really do live in a better area. I wouldn’t want to go out after dark, there’s usually drunk/aggressive people out on the street. 😂😭)
I miss writing documents in LaTeX. 😢 It’s so satisfying to produce good looking PDF files. Sadly, I just don’t have a need / use case anymore … Last thing I did was writing the (german) PDF for asciifield 5 years ago: https://www.uninformativ.de/git/asciifield/files.html
I miss writing documents in LaTeX. 😢 It’s so satisfying to produce good looking PDF files. Sadly, I just don’t have a need / use case anymore … Last thing I did was writing the (german) PDF for asciifield 5 years ago: https://www.uninformativ.de/git/asciifield/files.html
I miss writing documents in LaTeX. 😢 It’s so satisfying to produce good looking PDF files. Sadly, I just don’t have a need / use case anymore … Last thing I did was writing the (german) PDF for asciifield 5 years ago: https://www.uninformativ.de/git/asciifield/files.html
[47°09′45″S, 126°43′14″W] Not enough data -- sampling finished
@prx Why won't the long URL just work to begin with? Are you spelling that URL over the telephone?
@movq Most likely, yep! :-)
❤️ 🎶: Memory Of The Wind by Naul
❤️ 🎶: Memory Of The Wind by Naul
[47°09′39″S, 126°43′29″W] Re-taking samples
Treadmill - Long run: 9.04 miles, 00:09:58 average pace, 01:30:02 duration
still just me and the kids so opted to do the long run on the treadmill (meh). i am not going to lie... my HR is great when in controlled environments. halfway through i was getting a bit bored so brought up some long play of the game "shadows of doubt" which i found entertaining at least.
#running #treadmill
❤️ 🎶: 繞 - 原創影集《火神的眼淚》片尾曲 by Maggie Chiang
❤️ 🎶: 繞 - 原創影集《火神的眼淚》片尾曲 by Maggie Chiang
[47°09′43″S, 126°43′58″W] Taking samples
❤️ 🎶: Sayang Na Sayang by Aegis
❤️ 🎶: Sayang Na Sayang by Aegis
❤️ 🎶: Love should not be harsh on you by Lim Changjung
❤️ 🎶: Love should not be harsh on you by Lim Changjung
@lyse It's complete crap, anything that _think_ that Discord is nice and good and convenient and easy to use and blah blah blah, don't value their time 🤣
@lyse It's complete crap, anything that _think_ that Discord is nice and good and convenient and easy to use and blah blah blah, don't value their time 🤣
@lyse It's complete crap, anything that _think_ that Discord is nice and good and convenient and easy to use and blah blah blah, don't value their time 🤣
[47°09′41″S, 126°43′03″W] Storm recedes -- back to normal work
@prologic Inspired by Indian road traffic. (I never used Discord and never will.)
I quickly looked into the starlit sky yesterday night before I went to bed. Bam, a shooting star came down. Great! :-) The first one this season. Should do this more often.
Why I don't like Discord: It makes "beeps" at you, you go and figure out who wanted your attention, but you can't ever figure that out. It's just "beeping" at you for no good reason 🤦♂️
Why I don't like Discord: It makes "beeps" at you, you go and figure out who wanted your attention, but you can't ever figure that out. It's just "beeping" at you for no good reason 🤦♂️
Why I don't like Discord: It makes "beeps" at you, you go and figure out who wanted your attention, but you can't ever figure that out. It's just "beeping" at you for no good reason 🤦♂️
@mckinley Yeah okay this is pretty interesting use-case. I'm sure we can make it work, the problem of course being IP space. And I didn't think of IP usage either, so in theory we'd have to figure out a valid and fair pricing model for that too right? 🤔
@mckinley Yeah okay this is pretty interesting use-case. I'm sure we can make it work, the problem of course being IP space. And I didn't think of IP usage either, so in theory we'd have to figure out a valid and fair pricing model for that too right? 🤔
@mckinley Yeah okay this is pretty interesting use-case. I'm sure we can make it work, the problem of course being IP space. And I didn't think of IP usage either, so in theory we'd have to figure out a valid and fair pricing model for that too right? 🤔
[47°09′36″S, 126°43′56″W] Working impossible due to blizzard
@mckinley Hmm
> Will it be possible to request specific ports like 5222 and 5269 for XMPP?
Can those use SNI? i.e: TLS + TCP load balancing?
@mckinley Hmm
> Will it be possible to request specific ports like 5222 and 5269 for XMPP?
Can those use SNI? i.e: TLS + TCP load balancing?
@mckinley Hmm
> Will it be possible to request specific ports like 5222 and 5269 for XMPP?
Can those use SNI? i.e: TLS + TCP load balancing?
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:698 ARCHIVED:66435 CACHE:2285 FOLLOWERS:14 FOLLOWING:14
@lyse Very nice 👌Pretty colors in those last few shots 😍
@lyse Very nice 👌Pretty colors in those last few shots 😍
@lyse Very nice 👌Pretty colors in those last few shots 😍
It was 28°C when I left the house at 20:00 for a quick stroll. There was an eerie silence everywhere. A bit surprising, but I'm the last to complain about that. The whole residential area was filled with delicious smell of grilled meat. When I reached the end of town, it changed for freshly cut grass. Some clouds were backlit quite nicely. I came across two groups who were camping or partying in nature. Both times pleasantly quiet and good music penetrated my ears. Another positive surprise. I saw plenty of bats cruising over my head. On the way back I also encountered numerous frogs, well dark spots jumping across the paths in the darkness. Next time I go out this late, I definitely have to bring my torch to enjoy these amphibians. Or head out earlier.
[](https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2023-08-19/05.jpg)
[47°09′51″S, 126°43′58″W] Automatic systems disengaged due to thunderstorm
@movq Schdemmd, ganz schee hoiß isch's. :-(
@prologic Yeah, shell is full of these very weird things, that just make no sense. You just have to memorize all these silly definitions. Standards were followed in my case, that's sure.
@lyse Lol, fair enough. 😅
@lyse Lol, fair enough. 😅
@lyse Lol, fair enough. 😅
@lyse I hate it when that happens. 😅 It's one of the worst aspects of shell programming MO. Often you run into stuff that just makes no sense, or standards aren't followed. Like you get shit™ on stdout that was suppose to go to stderr ffs 🤦♂️
@lyse I hate it when that happens. 😅 It's one of the worst aspects of shell programming MO. Often you run into stuff that just makes no sense, or standards aren't followed. Like you get shit™ on stdout that was suppose to go to stderr ffs 🤦♂️
@lyse I hate it when that happens. 😅 It's one of the worst aspects of shell programming MO. Often you run into stuff that just makes no sense, or standards aren't followed. Like you get shit™ on stdout that was suppose to go to stderr ffs 🤦♂️
[47°09′59″S, 126°43′19″W] Wind speed: 59kph -- batteries low
Contrary to popular belief, burnout isn’t caused by a lack of work-life balance. It’s driven more by the lack of ability to do meaningful work. Why I Find Bullshit Work Intolerable | Hacker News
Contrary to popular belief, burnout isn’t caused by a lack of work-life balance. It’s driven more by the lack of ability to do meaningful work. Why I Find Bullshit Work Intolerable | Hacker News
Wasted quite some time to figure out why [ "$actual" = "$expected" ] in my shell script did actually report inequality. Printing both variables with echo "'$expected'" and also piping them through sha1sum like echo -n "$expected" | sha1sum (even tried without the -n flag) clearly showed that they were the same. In the end, set -x saved my day. actual contained captured stdout of a process with proper newlines, but I had used expected="foo\\nbar", hence the comparison saw a literal backslash-n and no newline…
Wasted quite some time to figure out why [ "$actual" = "$expected" ] in my shell script did actually report inequality. Printing both variables with echo "'$expected'" and also piping them through sha1sum like echo -n "$expected" | sha1sum (even tried without the -n flag) clearly showed that they were the same. In the end, set -x saved my day. actual contained captured stdout of a process with proper newlines, but I had used expected="foo\nbar", hence the comparison saw a literal backslash-n and no newline…
@movq @prologic Nice. I proabably also should go outside instead of sitting in my dark cave in front of the computer.
@movq Hmmm. Fingers crossed. Well, that's your punishment for watching too much YouTube instead of being in the woods. :-D
❤️ 🎶: She Said (With Kwon Jin Ah) by TOY, Kwon Jin Ah
❤️ 🎶: She Said (With Kwon Jin Ah) by TOY, Kwon Jin Ah
❤️ 🎶: Be Be Your Love by Rachael Yamagata
❤️ 🎶: Be Be Your Love by Rachael Yamagata
❤️ 🎶: 구애 (求愛) Propose by Sunwoojunga
❤️ 🎶: 구애 (求愛) Propose by Sunwoojunga
[47°09′01″S, 126°43′14″W] Automatic systems disengaged due to heavy rain
❤️ 🎶: Psycho by Red Velvet
❤️ 🎶: Psycho by Red Velvet
Good morning to you all! Just had the morning walk with the dog in the rain, it's raining pretty bad today, all day.
But that also means I have some time for my computer later today. I just have to figure out what to do first :)
Probably code a bit, or reinstall one of my computers, I've been wanting to run #OpenBSD again, I tried it on one of my laptops, but wifi did not work for some reason, but I have some wifi dongles - so I'll try with that, or install on one of my other laptops.
I have a #Thinkpad #x200 with #libreboot, I might give it a shot there - all though it takes some time to get it to work with libreboot, I did install it some years ago though, so I think that should work again now. Either way I'll figure out something to tinker with today!