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@shreyan How do I add these exactly to the extensions settings? 🤔 Can you share a screenshot? 🙏
@shreyan How do I add these exactly to the extensions settings? 🤔 Can you share a screenshot? 🙏
@shreyan How do I add these exactly to the extensions settings? 🤔 Can you share a screenshot? 🙏
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Reminder to jeffery to drink water
On my blog: Toots 🦣 from 10/16 to 10/20 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2023/10/20/week.html #linkdump #mastodon #socialmedia #week
[47°09′42″S, 126°43′11″W] Transponder still failing -- switching to analog communication
I hope this weekend I get my life back on track
I hope this weekend I get my life back on track
I hope today will be the weekend I get my life back on track
I hope today will be the weekend I get my life back on track
@movq Wow! Very nice!
[47°09′54″S, 126°43′39″W] Transponder malfunction
Hahahaha, I love this series! Safety squints put to the test by HPC: https://youtu.be/MrAgHRJvnDg
This is great!
I just updated my #ruby #gem to interact with small text-only internet protocol like #gemini, #gopher, #finger or #nex. The latter is newly supported. https://git.umaneti.net/ruby-net-text/about/
I just updated my #ruby #gem to interact with small text-only internet protocol like #gemini, #gopher, #finger or #nex. The latter is newly supported. https://git.umaneti.net/ruby-net-text/about/
@movq Thanks! Hahaha, the Men In Black, true. :-D
@movq You can't be blamed. :-)
@movq Heck yeah, this is beautiful! <3
We had a *very red* sunrise the other day:

https://movq.de/v/e4df272192/IMG_6693.JPG-small.jpg
We had a *very red* sunrise the other day:

https://movq.de/v/e4df272192/IMG_6693.JPG-small.jpg
We had a *very red* sunrise the other day:

https://movq.de/v/e4df272192/IMG_6693.JPG-small.jpg
@lyse That foggy landscape is really something. 👌 Poor newt, though. (Hello, M.I.B. 💡)
@lyse That foggy landscape is really something. 👌 Poor newt, though. (Hello, M.I.B. 💡)
@lyse That foggy landscape is really something. 👌 Poor newt, though. (Hello, M.I.B. 💡)
Pinellas County - Base: 7.03 miles, 00:09:16 average pace, 01:05:07 duration
not much of a base run. didn't feel rough at all, but my heart rate was higher than i wanted. pretty much standard quo these last few weeks.
#running
Pinellas County - Base: 7.03 miles, 00:09:16 average pace, 01:05:07 duration
not much of a base run. did not feel rough at all, but my HR was higher than i wanted. pretty much standard quo these last few weeks.
#running
Pinellas County - Base: 7.03 miles, 00:09:16 average pace, 01:05:07 duration
not much of a base run. did not feel rough at all, but my HR was higher than i wanted. pretty much standard quo these last few weeks.
#running
Pinellas County - Base: 7.03 miles, 00:09:16 average pace, 01:05:07 duration
not much of a base run. did not feel rough at all, but my HR was higher than i wanted. pretty much standard quo these last few weeks.
#running
@stigatle Fingers crossed. (Oh, how I hate storms. 😂)
@stigatle Fingers crossed. (Oh, how I hate storms. 😂)
@stigatle Fingers crossed. (Oh, how I hate storms. 😂)
@lyse Huh, I didn’t know that, either. I try to steer clear of such convulted functions, though. 😅
@lyse Huh, I didn’t know that, either. I try to steer clear of such convulted functions, though. 😅
@lyse Huh, I didn’t know that, either. I try to steer clear of such convulted functions, though. 😅
Ha, the Clockwise/Spiral Rule is interesting, never heard about that before: https://c-faq.com/decl/spiral.anderson.html But I never did any hardcore C.
@stigatle Good luck and all the best, mate!
@prologic Hahaha, of course you forked this one, too! Is there any Go library that you did not rework? :'-D All kidding aside, I didn't know that you extended this router. Cool! I gotta check it out.
[47°09′47″S, 126°43′27″W] --bad checksum--
@stigatle Oh wow! 😱 I hope you guys are okay 🤞
@stigatle Oh wow! 😱 I hope you guys are okay 🤞
@stigatle Oh wow! 😱 I hope you guys are okay 🤞
@shreyan Ahh cool! I'll give that a go! Thanks! 🙇‍♂️
@shreyan Ahh cool! I'll give that a go! Thanks! 🙇‍♂️
@shreyan Ahh cool! I'll give that a go! Thanks! 🙇‍♂️
@lyse Cool! I'm gonna have a read of this 👌 I've always been a fan of httprouter and even forked it at go.mills.io/router 😅
@lyse Cool! I'm gonna have a read of this 👌 I've always been a fan of httprouter and even forked it at go.mills.io/router 😅
@lyse Cool! I'm gonna have a read of this 👌 I've always been a fan of httprouter and even forked it at go.mills.io/router 😅
[47°09′42″S, 126°43′17″W] Saalmi, retransmit, please
https://zotop.fr/ search engine searxNG zaclys
[47°09′23″S, 126°43′59″W] Reading: 1.59000 PPM
logs/blog: words pointing to the sharp blade of practice; garden/food: new recipes
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http://www.aaronsw.com/
I just learned Aaron Swartz had a blog, and it still works.
On my blog: Real Life in Star Trek, Transfigurations https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2023/10/19/transfigurations.html #scifi #startrek #closereading
A storm is coming tonight as well, highest wind in 10 years… level orange. Fingers crossed 😅
A storm is coming tonight as well, highest wind in 10 years… level orange all day tomorrow. Fingers crossed 😅
I just came across this nice collection of alternative router approaches: https://benhoyt.com/writings/go-routing/
[47°09′16″S, 126°43′55″W] Raw reading: 0x65317CB1, offset +/-3
Today was gray in gray, like a November day, but we went out in the very light rain anyways. And it turned out to be really nice. We had to strip our rain jackets and jumpers, temperatures were surprisingly high. Perfect for walking outdoors. At the summit of our backyard mountain we were rewarded with a nice fog landscape. On the way home we ran into a newt. Definitely the hightlight of the day or even week. It's my first one this year, last year I haven't seen a single one. I only wanted to blind him at most twice with my camera flash, so sorry that there is no better shot.

[![Newt](https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2023-10-19/08-vorschau.jpg)](https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2023-10-19/08.jpg)
@xuu I was giving an internal talk on Tuesday about https://github.com/julienschmidt/httprouter and somebody brought up this new stdlib router extension, too. Very cool, but looong overdue!
@stigatle I was looking at the European thunderstorm map today and quite surprised to see ourselves in green surrounded by orange, red and violet. Glad to hear that you're doing alright.
@movq Yeah, that GitHub praise also turned me off, too. He should have stuck with plain Git or at least something self-hostable. The GitHub-lockin also jumped right at me. I find tables quite neccessary sometimes, markdown just hasn't standardized them in a single fashion, they depend on the exact implementation.

Looking forward to your article about simplicity. :-)
[47°09′09″S, 126°43′38″W] Non-significative results -- sampling finished
My next project will be to create a snap package for the yarn desktop client. Never done that before, so it'll be fun to learn.
datatatatatttttttttt
dirty hole. i want to make a diry hole.
This is some cool development for the go 1.22 standard http mux. Its adding the ability to have path vars and define methods for handlers. Also the errors are quite helpful if you have conflicting paths!

https://eli.thegreenplace.net/2023/better-http-server-routing-in-go-122/
This is some cool development for the go 1.22 standard http mux. Its adding the ability to have path vars and define methods for handlers. Also the errors are quite helpful if you have conflicting paths!

https://eli.thegreenplace.net/2023/better-http-server-routing-in-go-122/
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′01″W] Re-taking samples
The wind settled, went for my usual walk instead. Was a lot of other people out today there with their dogs, so was nice to chat with some of them.
We have a storm here today, nice to have the office right by the ocean.
Looking forward to walk the dog after work today - I'll probably walk on one of the islands here by the coast.
The worse the weather - the more fun it is. I do like harsh weather.
[47°09′45″S, 126°43′09″W] Dosimeter fixed
[47°09′13″S, 126°43′33″W] Resetting dosimeter
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[47°09′54″S, 126°43′12″W] Dosimeter still failing
@prologic It started out good, but then it plummeted into praising GitHub. 🤔 I don’t really see the advantage of GitHub over something like Jira. Yes, Jira is much more complex, but GitHub is getting more complex all the time as well. GitHub used to be *way* simpler than it is now. It’s only a matter of time until it becomes indistinguishable from Jira. Plus, you also have a “vendor lock-in” when you use all those project management features of GitHub, don’t you? Those aren’t stored in a Git repo and they can’t be trivially migrated to some other tool. (And finally, if you already have “the discipline to do less”, you can do that with Jira just as well. Except that it’s way more expensive. 😅)

I think it all hinges on the *intent* to do things in a simple/minimalistic way. Once you’ve reached that mindset, most other things will fall into place. You’ll automatically choose plain text, for example.

(I wanted to write a blog post about this topic a few days ago but eventually gave up on it, because who am I to tell people how to write/manage software? 😂 It’s interesting nonetheless. Maybe I’ll pick it up some other day.)
@prologic It started out good, but then it plummeted into praising GitHub. 🤔 I don’t really see the advantage of GitHub over something like Jira. Yes, Jira is much more complex, but GitHub is getting more complex all the time as well. GitHub used to be *way* simpler than it is now. It’s only a matter of time until it becomes indistinguishable from Jira. Plus, you also have a “vendor lock-in” when you use all those project management features of GitHub, don’t you? Those aren’t stored in a Git repo and they can’t be trivially migrated to some other tool. (And finally, if you already have “the discipline to do less”, you can do that with Jira just as well. Except that it’s way more expensive. 😅)

I think it all hinges on the *intent* to do things in a simple/minimalistic way. Once you’ve reached that mindset, most other things will fall into place. You’ll automatically choose plain text, for example.

(I wanted to write a blog post about this topic a few days ago but eventually gave up on it, because who am I to tell people how to write/manage software? 😂 It’s interesting nonetheless. Maybe I’ll pick it up some other day.)
@prologic It started out good, but then it plummeted into praising GitHub. 🤔 I don’t really see the advantage of GitHub over something like Jira. Yes, Jira is much more complex, but GitHub is getting more complex all the time as well. GitHub used to be *way* simpler than it is now. It’s only a matter of time until it becomes indistinguishable from Jira. Plus, you also have a “vendor lock-in” when you use all those project management features of GitHub, don’t you? Those aren’t stored in a Git repo and they can’t be trivially migrated to some other tool. (And finally, if you already have “the discipline to do less”, you can do that with Jira just as well. Except that it’s way more expensive. 😅)

I think it all hinges on the *intent* to do things in a simple/minimalistic way. Once you’ve reached that mindset, most other things will fall into place. You’ll automatically choose plain text, for example.

(I wanted to write a blog post about this topic a few days ago but eventually gave up on it, because who am I to tell people how to write/manage software? 😂 It’s interesting nonetheless. Maybe I’ll pick it up some other day.)
Glad to see activities still 9n #Gopher.
[47°09′11″S, 126°43′12″W] Dosimeter overflow
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Treadmill Running: 7.00 miles, 00:10:00 average pace, 01:10:00 duration
a bit of a recovery run
#running #treadmill
Recovery: 7.00 miles, 00:10:00 average pace, 01:10:00 duration
a bit of a recovery run.
#running #treadmill
Recovery: 7.00 miles, 00:10:00 average pace, 01:10:00 duration
a bit of a recovery run.
#running #treadmill
Recovery: 7.00 miles, 00:10:00 average pace, 01:10:00 duration
a bit of a recovery run.
#running #treadmill
@xuu I _might_ try uBlockOrigin instead then 👌 Thanks! Still can't find a good "Youtube" frontend though, perhaps we need to build one? 😅
@xuu I _might_ try uBlockOrigin instead then 👌 Thanks! Still can't find a good "Youtube" frontend though, perhaps we need to build one? 😅
@xuu I _might_ try uBlockOrigin instead then 👌 Thanks! Still can't find a good "Youtube" frontend though, perhaps we need to build one? 😅
The Unreasonable Effectiveness Of Plain Text - YouTube -- This is very good 👌
The Unreasonable Effectiveness Of Plain Text - YouTube -- This is very good 👌
The Unreasonable Effectiveness Of Plain Text - YouTube -- This is very good 👌
[47°09′52″S, 126°43′28″W] Dosimeter malfunction
[47°09′06″S, 126°43′21″W] Reading: 1.22 Sv
[47°09′45″S, 126°43′37″W] Reading: 0.29000 PPM
@prologic I have seen these screen shots. But have not yet seen them in actuality. I use ublockOrigin. Maybe it gets these too unlike adblock.

For android I have revanced.. The only place I get ads is on TV. I haven't found a replacement there.
@prologic I have seen these screen shots. But have not yet seen them in actuality. I use ublockOrigin. Maybe it gets these too unlike adblock.

For android I have revanced.. The only place I get ads is on TV. I haven't found a replacement there.
One of my main problems is I haven't found a YouTube frontend I'm happy with 😢