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Pinellas County - Threshold: 6.57 miles, 00:08:50 average pace, 00:58:05 duration
brutal. had a rhythm going until i had to stop for some traffic and then had a hard time getting back in it.
#running
❤️ 🎶: My Sails Are Set (from the Netflix Series "One Piece") by Sonya Belousova, Giona Ostinelli, AURORA
❤️ 🎶: My Sails Are Set (from the Netflix Series "One Piece") by Sonya Belousova, Giona Ostinelli, AURORA
[47°09′07″S, 126°43′52″W] Taking samples
Early here, not yet 7am, I like to get everything done before the posse
Early here, not yet 7am, I like to get everything done before the posse
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′58″W] 3780 days without news from Herve
@marado Hmm I turned it off 🤦♂️ I really hated how it turned my pod into so much noise 😢 -- I guess I'm going to have to build out that Twtxt<->ActivityPub service after all 🤔
@marado Hmm I turned it off 🤦♂️ I really hated how it turned my pod into so much noise 😢 -- I guess I'm going to have to build out that Twtxt<->ActivityPub service after all 🤔
@marado Hmm I turned it off 🤦♂️ I really hated how it turned my pod into so much noise 😢 -- I guess I'm going to have to build out that Twtxt<->ActivityPub service after all 🤔
hi @prologic , did something happen to the AP sync from twtxt.net ? My "last toots" seen on mastodon seem quite outdated...
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Exactly 10 years ago Kokori's first release on vinyl was out - and we celebrated with a release party in one of the afternoons of the Entremuralhas festival.
Ten years later, we're back attending the festival, and this time we see one of the stands selling our latest release, rootkit, on CD! ♡

And here is part two, awesome! \\o/ Heavy rain, constant lightning, thunder and wind. Really nice. Unfortunately, my camera is tooooo shitty, to yield anything useful. Even video mode sucked and all frames from the video are of zero use. The cam only captured the very bright lightnings, but the smaller ones are invisible. Very frustrating. Anyway, it's cooling down. Much appreciated. And the air smells so wonderful. Got a bit soaked at the roofed front door.
And here is part two, awesome! \\\\o/ Heavy rain, constant lightning, thunder and wind. Really nice. Unfortunately, my camera is tooooo shitty, to yield anything useful. Even video mode sucked and all frames from the video are of zero use. The cam only captured the very bright lightnings, but the smaller ones are invisible. Very frustrating. Anyway, it's cooling down. Much appreciated. And the air smells so wonderful. Got a bit soaked at the roofed front door.
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@movq Wow, that's really unexpected. Very pleasant surprise, I have to say. :-) Maybe the Turbo C++ folks liked Unix quite a bit. Happy exploring! :-)
First part of the severe wetter rolled past us. So we could go out for a walk. Didn't bring my camera, though.
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twtxt compatible date here!
This allows me to press SPACE+e+i+d (emile insert date) to auto create a
"d" = ":pipe date +'%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S'"=
Post cccamp, I've added the following to my helix config:
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[47°09′56″S, 126°43′28″W] Reading: 0.18 Sv
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′05″W] Saalmi, retransmit, please
Yes, no loading messages = cache in Lynx. Use emoticons. Most fonts, especially system ones, don't support emojis. :)=
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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