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I've briefly explored this fromtend, but not sure if it has the feature I need 🤔
I've briefly explored this fromtend, but not sure if it has the feature I need 🤔
I've briefly explored this fromtend, but not sure if it has the feature I need 🤔
Yeah this is an option and some way to download them👌
Yeah this is an option and some way to download them👌
Yeah this is an option and some way to download them👌
My kids watch videos on their iPads 😆
My kids watch videos on their iPads 😆
My kids watch videos on their iPads 😆
bd1c8: Yes, lynx is using cache for that reason. Refresh with ^R.
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Yare yare, during the last year and a half, I've had nothing more but complaints, and a lot of them about yarn.social
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@lyse Oh, I was just as surprised as you. 😀 A large amount of stuff just works, even signal handling – which I never expected to be available on DOS, because, you know, it’s *UNIX signals*. Turbo C++ has lots of references to UNIX anyway, the help pages almost read like manpages:

A portability table for a function, what the heck? I never expected to see something like that. 🤯 (Turbo C++ is from 1992 – I didn’t even know what UNIX was during that time. Only DOS, Windows, and OS/2 existed in my little world.)
And it’s so fascinating that code which I wrote in 2015 without any intention of ever porting it to some other system just compiles with a 20/30 year old compiler and then the program *works*. 🤯🤯🤯 Granted, the program is simple, but still.
It shows that I don’t really have a lot of knowledge about DOS on this level / from this perspective. On the other hand, it means that I now get to explore this old operating system like it’s brand new. 😅
@lyse Oh, I was just as surprised as you. 😀 A large amount of stuff just works, even signal handling – which I never expected to be available on DOS, because, you know, it’s *UNIX signals*. Turbo C++ has lots of references to UNIX anyway, the help pages almost read like manpages:

A portability table for a function, what the heck? I never expected to see something like that. 🤯 (Turbo C++ is from 1992 – I didn’t even know what UNIX was during that time. Only DOS, Windows, and OS/2 existed in my little world.)
And it’s so fascinating that code which I wrote in 2015 without any intention of ever porting it to some other system just compiles with a 20/30 year old compiler and then the program *works*. 🤯🤯🤯 Granted, the program is simple, but still.
It shows that I don’t really have a lot of knowledge about DOS on this level / from this perspective. On the other hand, it means that I now get to explore this old operating system like it’s brand new. 😅
@lyse Oh, I was just as surprised as you. 😀 A large amount of stuff just works, even signal handling – which I never expected to be available on DOS, because, you know, it’s *UNIX signals*. Turbo C++ has lots of references to UNIX anyway, the help pages almost read like manpages:

A portability table for a function, what the heck? I never expected to see something like that. 🤯 (Turbo C++ is from 1992 – I didn’t even know what UNIX was during that time. Only DOS, Windows, and OS/2 existed in my little world.)
And it’s so fascinating that code which I wrote in 2015 without any intention of ever porting it to some other system just compiles with a 20/30 year old compiler and then the program *works*. 🤯🤯🤯 Granted, the program is simple, but still.
It shows that I don’t really have a lot of knowledge about DOS on this level / from this perspective. On the other hand, it means that I now get to explore this old operating system like it’s brand new. 😅
@movq Yiha, very cool! :-) Oh nice, even a starship. Just had a look at the commits of the port and it seems that making it work on DOS was not too difficult. I don't know what I expected, but I was suprised how little changes it took.
Everything looks good. But because I also programmed C++ again today, it's very hot in here.
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@lyse
> Something along "spaceship pilot's view of flying into a starfield" would have helped me for sure.
I like that a lot and put it in the README. Thanks! 😊
The port to DOS is done, I’d say:
https://movq.de/v/d4cc4647c6/MVI_6505.MOV.mp4
The -e flag (/e on DOS) works now. 😃 There you go, an Enterprise!
@lyse
> Something along "spaceship pilot's view of flying into a starfield" would have helped me for sure.
I like that a lot and put it in the README. Thanks! 😊
The port to DOS is done, I’d say:
https://movq.de/v/d4cc4647c6/MVI_6505.MOV.mp4
The -e flag (/e on DOS) works now. 😃 There you go, an Enterprise!
@lyse
> Something along "spaceship pilot's view of flying into a starfield" would have helped me for sure.
I like that a lot and put it in the README. Thanks! 😊
The port to DOS is done, I’d say:
https://movq.de/v/d4cc4647c6/MVI_6505.MOV.mp4
The -e flag (/e on DOS) works now. 😃 There you go, an Enterprise!
this thing doesn'y handle emojis very well
Just realized I made a spelling mistake, I wrote "I" instead of "it". Big oof.
Actually I might just be Lynx. Cause even without torsocks my messages dissapear when I refresh chat. Is Lynx using a previous document so it doesn't have to get it from the server again or something?
I also got torsocks working on it but it doesn't seem to work very well with magical.fish
I got a MacBook Pro to do schoolwork on but they put like monitoring and remote control software on it. So I installed Asahi Linux on it! Now they can't see what I'm doing, since they haven't put any monitoring software this OS.
As soon as I stop using Torsocks I can see my messages
Oh so NOW they're showing up
Why do my messages keep dissapearing
Nah my messages just dissapear
I have tried to send multiple messages and it just gives me errors
onion version of this chat doesn't seem to be working
@jmjl Yeah I've seen some attempts at this, wasn't able to get them to work though, but I think that's probably arguably better in some ways 👌
@jmjl Yeah I've seen some attempts at this, wasn't able to get them to work though, but I think that's probably arguably better in some ways 👌
@jmjl Yeah I've seen some attempts at this, wasn't able to get them to work though, but I think that's probably arguably better in some ways 👌
@prologic Maybe making some kind of video viewer and downloading the youtube channels you'd like your kids to be able to see.
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Search seems to be down again here. those servers don't last long. I'll look into it.
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Oh, that's very interesting! Pruning test dependencies from Go binaries. Gotta check our stuff at work tomorrow. I hope that we didn't mess up, I know of at least a couple of test packages we have for code reuse. Yarnd and yarns look alright in that regard. Just an hour ago I also learned go version -m $go_binary to find out which things ended up in the built binary, sweet.
After a long time I have finally tinkered a bit again in the workshop. Wanted to build a door lift to easily unhang and more importantly hang all the doors again after greasing the door hinges. Such a contraption is basically just a lever with a hook and looks like that:
https://cdn.hornbach.de/data/shop/D04/001/780/491/286/174/DV_8_6571532_01_4c_DE_20171213194716.jpg
When I first tried it out, I broke the wooden lever. Dang it! Luckily, I haven't finished it yet. Maybe I didn't open the door all the way and it got hung up on the door lintel which is of course tons stronger. Now I'm glueing my lever back together and add a support piece over the break line.
Even though it didn't go to plan, it was good fun being in the woodshop again.
@movq LaTeX magic at its finest, indeed! :-D
I read the README and it says "asciifield renders a starfield in your terminal, much like the good old screensaver". This now makes perfectly sense. But before seeing it in action I couldn't make out what a starfield would be. I thought maybe it is a view from earth into the (local) sky to see some constellations, like Great Bear (the only one I recognize). I didn't get the screensaver reference, even though I immediately remembered that I have seen it a few times back in the days, once the demo started. I doubt that I used it a lot. So it mostly boils down to lack of educational requirements on my end. ;-)
Something along "spaceship pilot's view of flying into a starfield" would have helped me for sure. Others probably might have no trouble with the current concise description. :-) I'm surely not the best person when it comes to retro things. I joined the computing world quite late.
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@abucci Let’s be optimistic and hope that that’ll have a similar effect on them than it had on Twitter. 🤞 (Yeah, it probably won’t. It probably takes an Elon Musk to ruin a platform efficiently.)
It is so scary how much we depend on YouTube. 😢
@abucci Let’s be optimistic and hope that that’ll have a similar effect on them than it had on Twitter. 🤞 (Yeah, it probably won’t. It probably takes an Elon Musk to ruin a platform efficiently.)
It is so scary how much we depend on YouTube. 😢
@abucci Let’s be optimistic and hope that that’ll have a similar effect on them than it had on Twitter. 🤞 (Yeah, it probably won’t. It probably takes an Elon Musk to ruin a platform efficiently.)
It is so scary how much we depend on YouTube. 😢
@eapl.me Ohh, that second video about the history looks really interesting. Thanks!
@eapl.me Ohh, that second video about the history looks really interesting. Thanks!
@eapl.me Ohh, that second video about the history looks really interesting. Thanks!
@lyse
> Thanks! The document looked so nice, I just had to read it all.
😅 The magic of LaTeX.
> Even though I never used anything even just this advanced after my uni maths lectures.
Same here. Well, it’s not a surprise in my case – I work as a sysadmin. 🤣 You usually don’t need to go to university to get hired in that field.
> With that visual impression I now know what this program actually does
Well, that probably means that my README sucks. 😅
@lyse
> Thanks! The document looked so nice, I just had to read it all.
😅 The magic of LaTeX.
> Even though I never used anything even just this advanced after my uni maths lectures.
Same here. Well, it’s not a surprise in my case – I work as a sysadmin. 🤣 You usually don’t need to go to university to get hired in that field.
> With that visual impression I now know what this program actually does
Well, that probably means that my README sucks. 😅
@lyse
> Thanks! The document looked so nice, I just had to read it all.
😅 The magic of LaTeX.
> Even though I never used anything even just this advanced after my uni maths lectures.
Same here. Well, it’s not a surprise in my case – I work as a sysadmin. 🤣 You usually don’t need to go to university to get hired in that field.
> With that visual impression I now know what this program actually does
Well, that probably means that my README sucks. 😅
Ugh, ffs--the datasette project just added #ChatGPT garbage. Another seemingly nice piece of software and project that I need to stop using.
I guess I can be thankful they self-identify.
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Alguém sabe de formas livres de aceder ao Spotify? Quero ouvir as playlists da @RuteRadio mas implica ativar DRM no browser :/
Alguém sabe de formas livres de aceder ao Spotify? Quero ouvir as playlists da @RuteRadio mas implica ativar DRM no browser :/
@shreyan I don't think VLC is suitable here either. I'm seeing if Invidious _can_ really do what I want, but I really need to figure out if I can block comments and trending from "the world".
@shreyan I don't think VLC is suitable here either. I'm seeing if Invidious _can_ really do what I want, but I really need to figure out if I can block comments and trending from "the world".
@shreyan I don't think VLC is suitable here either. I'm seeing if Invidious _can_ really do what I want, but I really need to figure out if I can block comments and trending from "the world".
@eapl.me Sorry to hear that man, I had a rough week last week 😅 Hope it gets better for you, it did for me this week 👌
@eapl.me Sorry to hear that man, I had a rough week last week 😅 Hope it gets better for you, it did for me this week 👌
@eapl.me Sorry to hear that man, I had a rough week last week 😅 Hope it gets better for you, it did for me this week 👌
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❤️ 🎶: La Carretera by Prince Royce
❤️ 🎶: La Carretera by Prince Royce
[47°09′13″S, 126°43′19″W] Transponder still failing
❤️ 🎶: Dog Days Are Over by Florence + The Machine
❤️ 🎶: Dog Days Are Over by Florence + The Machine
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