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@darch For a web UI such a button sounds quite convenient. The only downside is that spammers also like that link. :-( So if built into e.g. yarnd, it should be probably opt-in and it might only really work well with single-user instances. At least it's not obvious to me which address that e-mail reply button would use when multiple people are involved in a conversation. The original author's? The last commentator's? Reply to all of them? Note that I didn't give this any real thought. This is only what popped up right in my head. :-)
@movq That's a pity, of course.
@darren Hmm, that sounds a bit strange to me. Why isn't all weaponry limited to the same dates? Weird historical reasons I guess?
I just measured on a map that I hiked 22.5 km in 5:30 hours today. And I took 723 photos (yes, I'm totally insane; for your viewing pleasure I reduced them to only 96), which resulted in a lot of stops and a bunch of wasted time. I reckon I haven't done this trip often enough, because I took the wrong turn-off – twice, on the way there and back – which cost me several extra kilometers. Well, I was just enjoying myself in nature, so that wasn't bad at all. It just meant that I wouldn't be home before dark. And that's totally fine with me. Maybe next time I care to remember to walk the more direct route. We'll see.

The golden autumn is so fricking beautiful. It only rained in the morning, so I left right after lunch. We then had a good mix of clouds and sunshine. At the beginning, the sun was out for at most 10 seconds in a row before the next cloud covered it up again. My camera takes longer than that to boot, so I missed a ton of opportunities. But judging by the number of photos, it didn't hurt at all.

9 and 10 is a common kestral. I could figure that out based on another photo which had good colors but was very blurry. Unfortuntately, the deer in 30-32 were too far away. A few hundred meters I'd say. I had to think of Rapunzel in 84-86. :-)

After dawn and one and a half completely drained batteries I walked past a bunch of trees and wondered what kind of birds were sitting on them. They didn't look like ravens or something similar. Suddenly, 20-30 red kites flew up (their V-shaped tails made it crystal clear). I have never seen so many of them in a flock. Not even close. That was super cool to watch. Much later after dark I also saw a bat flying over my head. Nice way to end this trip.

[![Golden autumn](https://lyse.isobeef.org/wanderung-auf-den-hohenrechberg-2023-11-19/13-vorschau.jpg)](https://lyse.isobeef.org/wanderung-auf-den-hohenrechberg-2023-11-19/13.jpg) [![Ruin on Mt. Rechberg](https://lyse.isobeef.org/wanderung-auf-den-hohenrechberg-2023-11-19/62-vorschau.jpg)](https://lyse.isobeef.org/wanderung-auf-den-hohenrechberg-2023-11-19/62.jpg)
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@xuu Bloody hell, that sounds horrible. Hope you get well soon. 😳
@xuu Bloody hell, that sounds horrible. Hope you get well soon. 😳
@xuu Bloody hell, that sounds horrible. Hope you get well soon. 😳
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I remember playing a bunch of Tetris style games with my sister we would find on BBSs back in the day. I remember one that was a hexigon style one where the falling pieces were built of hexigons and you had to have them fall in place.
I remember playing a bunch of Tetris style games with my sister we would find on BBSs back in the day. I remember one that was a hexigon style one where the falling pieces were built of hexigons and you had to have them fall in place.
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@movq I lasted for a long time.. Not sure where or when it was "got". We had been having a cold go around with the kiddos for about a week when the wife started getting sicker than normal. Did a test and she was positive. We tested the rest of the fam and got nothing. Till about 2 days later and myself and the others were positive. It largely hasn't been too bad a little feaver and stuffy noses.

But whatever it was that hit a few days ago was horrible. Like whatever switch in my head that goes to sleep mode was shut off. I would lay down and even though I *felt* sleepy, I couldn't actually go to sleep. The anxiety hit soon after and I was just awake with no relief. And it persisted that way for three nights. I got some meds from the clinic that seemed to finally get me to sleep.

Now the morning after I realized for all that time a part of me was missing. I would close my eyes and it would just go dark. No imagination, no pictures, nothing. Normally I can visualize things as I read or think about stuff.. But for the last few days it was just nothing. The waking up to it was quite shocking.

Though its just the first night.. I guess I'll have to see if it persists. 🤞
@movq I lasted for a long time.. Not sure where or when it was "got". We had been having a cold go around with the kiddos for about a week when the wife started getting sicker than normal. Did a test and she was positive. We tested the rest of the fam and got nothing. Till about 2 days later and myself and the others were positive. It largely hasn't been too bad a little feaver and stuffy noses.

But whatever it was that hit a few days ago was horrible. Like whatever switch in my head that goes to sleep mode was shut off. I would lay down and even though I *felt* sleepy, I couldn't actually go to sleep. The anxiety hit soon after and I was just awake with no relief. And it persisted that way for three nights. I got some meds from the clinic that seemed to finally get me to sleep.

Now the morning after I realized for all that time a part of me was missing. I would close my eyes and it would just go dark. No imagination, no pictures, nothing. Normally I can visualize things as I read or think about stuff.. But for the last few days it was just nothing. The waking up to it was quite shocking.

Though its just the first night.. I guess I'll have to see if it persists. 🤞
youtube ads, back button and forwards quickly seems to help (use keyboard shortcuts)
youtube ads, back button and forwards quickly seems to help (use keyboard shortcuts)
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@movq I'll never be doing that again 🤣 And it's not just because of COVID 😆
@movq I'll never be doing that again 🤣 And it's not just because of COVID 😆
@movq I'll never be doing that again 🤣 And it's not just because of COVID 😆
[M [01;04;07]: Long run](https://staystrong.run/user/bmallred/activity/337bf36b-72a2-4d23-96b2-4d77afd781bd): 13.01 miles, 00:09:33 average pace, 02:04:21 duration
another early morning since the rest of the day is gymnastics and birthdays. the run was good. pretty constant pace without too much effort. the legs were a bit tired, but then again so was the rest of me.
#running
Pinellas County - Long run: 13.01 miles, 00:09:33 average pace, 02:04:21 duration
another early morning since the rest of the day is gymnastics and birthdays. the run was pretty good. pretty constant pace without too much effort. the legs were tired, but then again so was the rest of me.
#running
Pinellas County - Long run: 13.01 miles, 00:09:33 average pace, 02:04:21 duration
another early morning since the rest of the day is gymnastics and birthdays. the run was pretty good. pretty constant pace without too much effort. the legs were tired, but then again so was the rest of me.
#running
Pinellas County - Long run: 13.01 miles, 00:09:33 average pace, 02:04:21 duration
another early morning since the rest of the day is gymnastics and birthdays. the run was pretty good. pretty constant pace without too much effort. the legs were tired, but then again so was the rest of me.
#running
@prologic Gosh, that sucks. I certainly risked similar things, too, though. 🫤 I was just lucky. For now.
@prologic Gosh, that sucks. I certainly risked similar things, too, though. 🫤 I was just lucky. For now.
@prologic Gosh, that sucks. I certainly risked similar things, too, though. 🫤 I was just lucky. For now.
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@movq it is but standing in a queue for hours with other humans in close proximity to each other that zigzags in and out is not a great place to stay away from a small amount of virii in the air🤦‍♂️
@movq it is but standing in a queue for hours with other humans in close proximity to each other that zigzags in and out is not a great place to stay away from a small amount of virii in the air🤦‍♂️
@movq it is but standing in a queue for hours with other humans in close proximity to each other that zigzags in and out is not a great place to stay away from a small amount of virii in the air🤦‍♂️
@movq They exist for Java™ too, but if you're used to it, I can understand that 😅 I _can_ read Java™ but I certainly don't enjoy it for the same reasons as above 🤣
@movq They exist for Java™ too, but if you're used to it, I can understand that 😅 I _can_ read Java™ but I certainly don't enjoy it for the same reasons as above 🤣
@movq They exist for Java™ too, but if you're used to it, I can understand that 😅 I _can_ read Java™ but I certainly don't enjoy it for the same reasons as above 🤣
@prologic Oof, you caught it in a theme park? 😳 I assume this was an outdoors activity?
@prologic Oof, you caught it in a theme park? 😳 I assume this was an outdoors activity?
@prologic Oof, you caught it in a theme park? 😳 I assume this was an outdoors activity?
@prologic Yeah, you certainly get no argument here when it comes to Ruby. 😅 (I’m much more familiar with Java, so I don’t perceive the things you listed as a problem there.)
@prologic Yeah, you certainly get no argument here when it comes to Ruby. 😅 (I’m much more familiar with Java, so I don’t perceive the things you listed as a problem there.)
@prologic Yeah, you certainly get no argument here when it comes to Ruby. 😅 (I’m much more familiar with Java, so I don’t perceive the things you listed as a problem there.)
The problem though is that despite the fact yarnd fully support WebMention(s) -- It is hardly ever used. I have stats/numbers on its use and it's basically near zero. WebSub (_between pods_) is far more used.
The problem though is that despite the fact yarnd fully support WebMention(s) -- It is hardly ever used. I have stats/numbers on its use and it's basically near zero. WebSub (_between pods_) is far more used.
The problem though is that despite the fact yarnd fully support WebMention(s) -- It is hardly ever used. I have stats/numbers on its use and it's basically near zero. WebSub (_between pods_) is far more used.
@eapl.me It is already possible to indicate your "WebMention Endpoint" via your text/plain twtxt.txx feed file. All you have to do is emit a Link: HTTP header as part of the response. Any standard web server can do this easily, or yarnd does it natively.
@eapl.me It is already possible to indicate your "WebMention Endpoint" via your text/plain twtxt.txx feed file. All you have to do is emit a Link: HTTP header as part of the response. Any standard web server can do this easily, or yarnd does it natively.
@eapl.me It is already possible to indicate your "WebMention Endpoint" via your text/plain twtxt.txx feed file. All you have to do is emit a Link: HTTP header as part of the response. Any standard web server can do this easily, or yarnd does it natively.
@movq I don't like languages like Ruby, Java, C# or other similar languages for several reasons:

- The number of things you have to know and hold in your head (_conceptual things about the language, types, patterns, esoteric shit™, etc_) is too high.
- These types of languages make it very difficult to "read" and "understand" the code well. Remember Rob Pike's infamous quote "languages are more often read than written".
- These types of languages (_due to the way they chose to implement/design their module/import systems_) make it near impossible to know what's being used where.
@movq I don't like languages like Ruby, Java, C# or other similar languages for several reasons:

- The number of things you have to know and hold in your head (_conceptual things about the language, types, patterns, esoteric shit™, etc_) is too high.
- These types of languages make it very difficult to "read" and "understand" the code well. Remember Rob Pike's infamous quote "languages are more often read than written".
- These types of languages (_due to the way they chose to implement/design their module/import systems_) make it near impossible to know what's being used where.
@movq I don't like languages like Ruby, Java, C# or other similar languages for several reasons:

- The number of things you have to know and hold in your head (_conceptual things about the language, types, patterns, esoteric shit™, etc_) is too high.
- These types of languages make it very difficult to "read" and "understand" the code well. Remember Rob Pike's infamous quote "languages are more often read than written".
- These types of languages (_due to the way they chose to implement/design their module/import systems_) make it near impossible to know what's being used where.
@movq Pretty sure you are so far 🤔 Although @off_grid_living very likely has avoided catching this blasted virus (COVID) -- I'm not planning on catching it a 2nd time, the only reason we caught it at all was because we got a little "lax", gave in to our children's desires to go to a theme park, stood in a queue of other humans and boom! 💣
@movq Pretty sure you are so far 🤔 Although @off_grid_living very likely has avoided catching this blasted virus (COVID) -- I'm not planning on catching it a 2nd time, the only reason we caught it at all was because we got a little "lax", gave in to our children's desires to go to a theme park, stood in a queue of other humans and boom! 💣
@movq Pretty sure you are so far 🤔 Although @off_grid_living very likely has avoided catching this blasted virus (COVID) -- I'm not planning on catching it a 2nd time, the only reason we caught it at all was because we got a little "lax", gave in to our children's desires to go to a theme park, stood in a queue of other humans and boom! 💣
❤️ 🎶: 天天夜夜 (feat. 黎安萊姆絲) by F.I.R., 黎安萊姆絲
❤️ 🎶: 天天夜夜 (feat. 黎安萊姆絲) by F.I.R., 黎安萊姆絲
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@stigatle Alright, alright, he’s even bigger than I thought. 🥴 And lol, the dog’s grin when you’re holding him is precious. 😂
@stigatle Alright, alright, he’s even bigger than I thought. 🥴 And lol, the dog’s grin when you’re holding him is precious. 😂
@stigatle Alright, alright, he’s even bigger than I thought. 🥴 And lol, the dog’s grin when you’re holding him is precious. 😂
@eapl.me Which problems are those? 🤔

The only “advanced” Tetris I played back then was “Block Out”:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpeSH6pbio4

Except it didn’t run nearly as smooth as in this video. 😅
@eapl.me Which problems are those? 🤔

The only “advanced” Tetris I played back then was “Block Out”:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpeSH6pbio4

Except it didn’t run nearly as smooth as in this video. 😅
@eapl.me Which problems are those? 🤔

The only “advanced” Tetris I played back then was “Block Out”:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpeSH6pbio4

Except it didn’t run nearly as smooth as in this video. 😅
Phew, am I the only one around here who hasn’t had Covid (yet)? 🤔
Phew, am I the only one around here who hasn’t had Covid (yet)? 🤔
Phew, am I the only one around here who hasn’t had Covid (yet)? 🤔
@prologic Why, don’t you like it? 😅 (I’m quite indifferent to most programming languages, but Ruby is “special”. It’s very incompatible with my brain. 😬)
@prologic Why, don’t you like it? 😅 (I’m quite indifferent to most programming languages, but Ruby is “special”. It’s very incompatible with my brain. 😬)
@prologic Why, don’t you like it? 😅 (I’m quite indifferent to most programming languages, but Ruby is “special”. It’s very incompatible with my brain. 😬)
Nah, I just had really hyper sensitivity to sensations and pain for a few days. Like even getting up in the morning and putting on a slightly cold shirt actually "hurt". And just generally felt sore and joint pains. Was really unpleasant, but once that passed for me it was like a regular cold. So I was both unlucky and lucky with my experience. It's interesting how wildly different people experience it.
@lyse Yeah, I actually wanted to buy one of those. The shop where I was didn’t have them, though, only digital ones. I didn’t think much about it and never expected it to need batteries. 🫤
@lyse Yeah, I actually wanted to buy one of those. The shop where I was didn’t have them, though, only digital ones. I didn’t think much about it and never expected it to need batteries. 🫤
@lyse Yeah, I actually wanted to buy one of those. The shop where I was didn’t have them, though, only digital ones. I didn’t think much about it and never expected it to need batteries. 🫤
@movq Ruby?! 🤯 Get out 🤣
@movq Ruby?! 🤯 Get out 🤣
@movq Ruby?! 🤯 Get out 🤣
@stigatle Holy moly 😱
@stigatle Holy moly 😱
@stigatle Holy moly 😱
The only other way to do this is WebMention which is supported in yarnd -- But @lyse is spot on here too 👌
The only other way to do this is WebMention which is supported in yarnd -- But @lyse is spot on here too 👌
The only other way to do this is WebMention which is supported in yarnd -- But @lyse is spot on here too 👌
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Hmm, helicopter is flying outside our house, we have a huge forest right here, and some guy who went for a walk has not come home 12 hours later..
A dog was found alone earlier today at the local store, muddy and such, it walked to the store alone, I suspect that dog is this person's dog, and they now look for the owner. Police put out a notice about the dog earlier today, but no notice about the owner being found. But it's weird that the guy has not just used his phone to call - so he might not be able to do so.. ooof.. (it's ice out and such) and the trails there can be tricky in the kind of weather we have today). Fingers crossed.
Hmm, helicopter is flying outside our house, we have a huge forest right here, and some guy who went for a walk has not come home 12 hours later..
A dog was found alone earlier today at the local store, muddy and such, it walked to the store alone, I suspect that dog is this person's dog, and they now look for the owner. Police put out a notice about the dog earlier today, but no leash.. But it's weird that the guy has not just used his phone to call - so he might not be able to do so.. ooof.. (it's ice out and such) and the trails there can be tricky in the kind of weather we have today),,
@eapl.me The only reliable way to let the other party know is to write an e-mail or any other out of bounds communication mechansim. There's just the User-Agent header in the discoverability extension of Twtxt itself that comes close: https://twtxt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/discoverability.html But it requires feed operators to actually play along and check. Active pushes are prone to spam, so I actually view the lack thereof as a good thing.
@darren Oh well. At least the deer like it I guess. :-) So hunting season is already over then? I don't even know how it works here.
@movq I see. I only used these low-tech mechanical timers back in the days: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9b/Zeitschaltuhr_mechanisch.jpg But it never got switched around to other power points.
@stigatle Whoa, your kids can ride on Nanook. :-)

Making the web a little less obnoxious: https://intr.cx/blog/obnoxious-web
[47°09′36″S, 126°43′45″W] Bad satellite signal -- switching to analog communication
@prologic Well, *finishing* it shouldn’t be too hard. *Finishing it until the 25th* is another story. 😅

Go, you say? Why not Ruby? 😅 j/k
@prologic Well, *finishing* it shouldn’t be too hard. *Finishing it until the 25th* is another story. 😅

Go, you say? Why not Ruby? 😅 j/k
@prologic Well, *finishing* it shouldn’t be too hard. *Finishing it until the 25th* is another story. 😅

Go, you say? Why not Ruby? 😅 j/k
❤️ 🎶: Here I am by Jo Hyun Ah
❤️ 🎶: Here I am by Jo Hyun Ah
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@johanbove Printing in general is a bit of a challenge.

What’s your issue? 🤔