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@lyse That’s just the thing: With small screens (say, 1280x1024 max.), I also prefer tilers. On larger screens, I find it overwhelming to have such huuuge terminals. %)

Back in the days with AwesomeWM, I made a special layout that would keep the windows smaller: https://www.uninformativ.de/desktop/2010-09-28--awesome3-termfair-black.jpg
@lyse That’s just the thing: With small screens (say, 1280x1024 max.), I also prefer tilers. On larger screens, I find it overwhelming to have such huuuge terminals. %)

Back in the days with AwesomeWM, I made a special layout that would keep the windows smaller: https://www.uninformativ.de/desktop/2010-09-28--awesome3-termfair-black.jpg
@lyse That’s just the thing: With small screens (say, 1280x1024 max.), I also prefer tilers. On larger screens, I find it overwhelming to have such huuuge terminals. %)

Back in the days with AwesomeWM, I made a special layout that would keep the windows smaller: https://www.uninformativ.de/desktop/2010-09-28--awesome3-termfair-black.jpg
@lyse :( Noisy humans being noisy.
@lyse :( Noisy humans being noisy.
@lyse :( Noisy humans being noisy.
[47°09′18″S, 126°43′25″W] Saalmi, retransmit, please
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:712 ARCHIVED:66710 CACHE:2276 FOLLOWERS:14 FOLLOWING:14
@adi Never used this one, but stacked window managers just waste soooo much screen space in my opinion.
@movq It's touring-complete after all… Hence, take advantage of it, use all the features! ;-)
@lyse They’re normal?! How have I never noticed this before. 🤣 Oh dear …
@lyse They’re normal?! How have I never noticed this before. 🤣 Oh dear …
@lyse They’re normal?! How have I never noticed this before. 🤣 Oh dear …
There's way too much traffic noise and yelling people reaching my ears. Totally ruins everything. :-( I would have to go into the forest, but I'm too lazy for that at this time of the day now.
In fact I hear them right now all around me. Also a tawny owl or something along those lines. Pretty nice. Just the camera doesn't pick it up. I reckon I enjoy the concert for a little while outside.
@movq Yeah, these are crickets (Grillen). Very standard in summer I'd say. Not sure about the beeping, though.
I tried to make a sound recording of those weird chirping insects out there. Have they always been there and I just didn’t notice? Are they new? Sounds a lot like the mediterranean area. 🤨

The recording didn’t turn out so well, because … traffic is still louder. And what’s up with that obnoxious beeping? Meh.

https://movq.de/v/84f2866ded/noise.ogg
I tried to make a sound recording of those weird chirping insects out there. Have they always been there and I just didn’t notice? Are they new? Sounds a lot like the mediterranean area. 🤨

The recording didn’t turn out so well, because … traffic is still louder. And what’s up with that obnoxious beeping? Meh.

https://movq.de/v/84f2866ded/noise.ogg
I tried to make a sound recording of those weird chirping insects out there. Have they always been there and I just didn’t notice? Are they new? Sounds a lot like the mediterranean area. 🤨

The recording didn’t turn out so well, because … traffic is still louder. And what’s up with that obnoxious beeping? Meh.

https://movq.de/v/84f2866ded/noise.ogg
[47°09′20″S, 126°43′22″W] Raw reading: 0x64F38631, offset +/-1
@lyse

> I could get rid of the Python part if I just had more LaTeX skills.

You mean doing all this math as macros? That sounds pretty scary. 😱
@lyse

> I could get rid of the Python part if I just had more LaTeX skills.

You mean doing all this math as macros? That sounds pretty scary. 😱
@lyse

> I could get rid of the Python part if I just had more LaTeX skills.

You mean doing all this math as macros? That sounds pretty scary. 😱
@adi Wow, I’m surprised that site still exists. Somehow I thought that themeing on GTK was dead. 🤔
@adi Wow, I’m surprised that site still exists. Somehow I thought that themeing on GTK was dead. 🤔
@adi Wow, I’m surprised that site still exists. Somehow I thought that themeing on GTK was dead. 🤔
@adi

> I don't believe it's a good idea to wipe it.

Hmm, that list sounds just like the sort of thing that I'd want wiped. 😅 Probably a matter of personal taste.

By “wiping”, I mean mounting it as tmpfs / mfs. (Deleting that directory during runtime is probably a very bad idea, yeah.)
@adi

> I don't believe it's a good idea to wipe it.

Hmm, that list sounds just like the sort of thing that I'd want wiped. 😅 Probably a matter of personal taste.

By “wiping”, I mean mounting it as tmpfs / mfs. (Deleting that directory during runtime is probably a very bad idea, yeah.)
@adi

> I don't believe it's a good idea to wipe it.

Hmm, that list sounds just like the sort of thing that I'd want wiped. 😅 Probably a matter of personal taste.

By “wiping”, I mean mounting it as tmpfs / mfs. (Deleting that directory during runtime is probably a very bad idea, yeah.)
@movq It's basically just open and save dialogs that are in floating mode. Everything else is tiled. I can't imagine ever going back.
I think twtxt.net's interface has gone wild at me... my mastodon account will be (at)marado(at)ciberlandia.pt .
Hi! I'll be microblogging from ciberlandia.pt from now on. What does that mean? If you want to follow me via mastodon you can, at @marado , if you want to follow me via twtxt you can keep following me via at https://tilde.pt/~marado/twtxt.txt . See you on the "other side"!
That last TD catch was insane.
I wonder if I should regularly wipe XDG_STATE_HOME just like I do with XDG_CACHE_HOME. So far, only wireplumber appears in this directory … Hm …
I wonder if I should regularly wipe XDG_STATE_HOME just like I do with XDG_CACHE_HOME. So far, only wireplumber appears in this directory … Hm …
I wonder if I should regularly wipe XDG_STATE_HOME just like I do with XDG_CACHE_HOME. So far, only wireplumber appears in this directory … Hm …
[47°09′09″S, 126°43′09″W] Reading: 1.70 Sv
On my blog: Free Culture Book Club — Poles, part 3 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2023/09/02/poles-3.html #freeculture #bookclub
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@lyse Mhh, yeah, it looks a bit weird with a tiling WM. My WM doesn’t respect those hints in tiled layouts, either. But it’s nice to have them for floating windows – which I tend to use more often lately. (Might even abandon tiling WMs, we’ll see.)
@lyse Mhh, yeah, it looks a bit weird with a tiling WM. My WM doesn’t respect those hints in tiled layouts, either. But it’s nice to have them for floating windows – which I tend to use more often lately. (Might even abandon tiling WMs, we’ll see.)
@lyse Mhh, yeah, it looks a bit weird with a tiling WM. My WM doesn’t respect those hints in tiled layouts, either. But it’s nice to have them for floating windows – which I tend to use more often lately. (Might even abandon tiling WMs, we’ll see.)
Yeah, nevermind. I’m going in circles with this Wayland thing. I’ll spare you the rant. (Just this: It’s not labwc’s fault.)

I’ll keep an eye on labwc, because it’s very promising, and try again in a few years. If I had the resources to get involved with development, I would, but I don’t, sadly.
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@mckinley Spot on! 👌 And the thing is, it's not just a "Docker" thing either tbh. It's more generally speaking my own personal rant and sistage for software and software developers that don't _think_ about the operational complexity of setting up their CLI tool, Web App, Services or whatever. If I have to read a dozen pages of documentation, stand up a freak'n *SQL database or two, you've basically just failed right there. You've made it "too hard"™.*
@mckinley Spot on! 👌 And the thing is, it's not just a "Docker" thing either tbh. It's more generally speaking my own personal rant and sistage for software and software developers that don't _think_ about the operational complexity of setting up their CLI tool, Web App, Services or whatever. If I have to read a dozen pages of documentation, stand up a freak'n *SQL database or two, you've basically just failed right there. You've made it "too hard"™.*
@mckinley Spot on! 👌 And the thing is, it's not just a "Docker" thing either tbh. It's more generally speaking my own personal rant and sistage for software and software developers that don't _think_ about the operational complexity of setting up their CLI tool, Web App, Services or whatever. If I have to read a dozen pages of documentation, stand up a freak'n *SQL database or two, you've basically just failed right there. You've made it "too hard"™.*
@adi Ah, didn't know about the "recently" added state directory.
@lyse Thanks! We've been building things up for a while now! 😆 But now time to get serious 😁
@lyse Thanks! We've been building things up for a while now! 😆 But now time to get serious 😁
@lyse Thanks! We've been building things up for a while now! 😆 But now time to get serious 😁
@prologic Good luck with this endeavor! :-)
[47°09′08″S, 126°43′32″W] Waiting for carrier
@adi So how do your other XDG variables lool like?
@adi I don't think you and I are on the same page at all here, let alone the same planet. Here's the thing (_and I've said this before_), if I can't stand up your piece of software or service in ~5m or less, you've lost me. If it requires 2 dozen steps just to get going, I'm out. I literally do not have time for this kind of "by hand" building, configuring, reading docs, and the likes. Time is not something I have a lot of.~
@adi I don't think you and I are on the same page at all here, let alone the same planet. Here's the thing (_and I've said this before_), if I can't stand up your piece of software or service in ~5m or less, you've lost me. If it requires 2 dozen steps just to get going, I'm out. I literally do not have time for this kind of "by hand" building, configuring, reading docs, and the likes. Time is not something I have a lot of.~
@adi I don't think you and I are on the same page at all here, let alone the same planet. Here's the thing (_and I've said this before_), if I can't stand up your piece of software or service in ~5m or less, you've lost me. If it requires 2 dozen steps just to get going, I'm out. I literally do not have time for this kind of "by hand" building, configuring, reading docs, and the likes. Time is not something I have a lot of.~
@movq Never heard of this cool mechanism before. But with a tiling window manager this is not very much needed anyways.
@movq Doing less is a good improvement.
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@adi Yeah no I really don't have time for such things i'm afraid. "System Administration" is a pain and just a time consuming waste of time.
@adi Yeah no I really don't have time for such things i'm afraid. "System Administration" is a pain and just a time consuming waste of time.
@adi Yeah no I really don't have time for such things i'm afraid. "System Administration" is a pain and just a time consuming waste of time.
This is great, @xuu! Clouds everywhere the last days, so no chance over here to see anything.
10 - Miquiztli (1) Ollin, 11 - Acatl 13.0.10.15.6
@adi Docker makes packaging so much easier and the whole "works on my machine" is no longer a problem.
@adi Docker makes packaging so much easier and the whole "works on my machine" is no longer a problem.
@adi Docker makes packaging so much easier and the whole "works on my machine" is no longer a problem.
[47°09′45″S, 126°43′08″W] Bad satellite signal -- switching to analog communication
@adi You really can't beat:


docker run \
    --net=host \
    -e TZ=Europe/Prague \
    -v /your-data-dir/data:/data \
    --name "mailserver" \
    -h "mail.example.com" \
    -t analogic/poste.io
@adi You really can't beat:


docker run \
    --net=host \
    -e TZ=Europe/Prague \
    -v /your-data-dir/data:/data \
    --name "mailserver" \
    -h "mail.example.com" \
    -t analogic/poste.io
@adi You really can't beat:


docker run \\
    --net=host \\
    -e TZ=Europe/Prague \\
    -v /your-data-dir/data:/data \\
    --name "mailserver" \\
    -h "mail.example.com" \\
    -t analogic/poste.io
@adi You really can't beat:


docker run \
    --net=host \
    -e TZ=Europe/Prague \
    -v /your-data-dir/data:/data \
    --name "mailserver" \
    -h "mail.example.com" \
    -t analogic/poste.io
> Thing is. I don’t trust Google or Apple even a fraction as much as I would trust the TLS of the companies domain.

That is until the Certificate Authorities get hacked, which I know it "quite hard", as it would take an inside job 🤣 Or state control 🤔
> Thing is. I don’t trust Google or Apple even a fraction as much as I would trust the TLS of the companies domain.

That is until the Certificate Authorities get hacked, which I know it "quite hard", as it would take an inside job 🤣 Or state control 🤔
> Thing is. I don’t trust Google or Apple even a fraction as much as I would trust the TLS of the companies domain.

That is until the Certificate Authorities get hacked, which I know it "quite hard", as it would take an inside job 🤣 Or state control 🤔
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:711 ARCHIVED:66680 CACHE:2250 FOLLOWERS:14 FOLLOWING:14
On my blog: Toots 🐘 from 08/28 to 09/01 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2023/09/01/week.html #linkdump #mastodon #socialmedia #week
[47°09′42″S, 126°43′27″W] --interrupted--
Things to remember no hashtag when posting
Not @home so no fridayrockmetal tonight and next week. Anyway don t forget to headbang and 🤘
Not @home so no
Xwayland is bound to stay (probably for a *very long* time), so I’ll stick to using st as a terminal for now, even on Wayland. Maybe I’ll even keep my dmenu setup just as it is.
Toying around with labwc again and it feels like I might actually enjoy using it. That’s a first, for a Wayland compositor.
[47°09′51″S, 126°43′25″W] 3788 days without news from Herve
@adi I've tried them both 😅
@adi I've tried them both 😅
@adi I've tried them both 😅
This Reddit thread basically sums up my experience in this space as well.
This Reddit thread basically sums up my experience in this space as well.
This Reddit thread basically sums up my experience in this space as well.
@adi GMail is okay and I use it. But there's no good Cal/Card DAV server and there not really a decent Web interface out there for Email/Calendar/Contacts.
@adi GMail is okay and I use it. But there's no good Cal/Card DAV server and there not really a decent Web interface out there for Email/Calendar/Contacts.
@adi GMail is okay and I use it. But there's no good Cal/Card DAV server and there not really a decent Web interface out there for Email/Calendar/Contacts.
@adi Oh my god! 😱 The demo is total garbage 🤣 It has so many UX things that are just "off" and kind of broken 🤦‍♂️
@adi Oh my god! 😱 The demo is total garbage 🤣 It has so many UX things that are just "off" and kind of broken 🤦‍♂️
@adi Oh my god! 😱 The demo is total garbage 🤣 It has so many UX things that are just "off" and kind of broken 🤦‍♂️
@adi Yeah it's hard to stand up and has no good user experience to speak of. No web app. It's basically just a crappy Cal/Card DAV server
@adi Yeah it's hard to stand up and has no good user experience to speak of. No web app. It's basically just a crappy Cal/Card DAV server
@adi Yeah it's hard to stand up and has no good user experience to speak of. No web app. It's basically just a crappy Cal/Card DAV server