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Um dos últimos motivos para eu ir visitando o passaralho deixou de ter razão de ser -- o @fesshole@fesshole está agora no fediverso!! 🥳
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@prologic I had and have to work with Mattermost and RocketChat. Their web UIs pretty much feel like clones to me and they also both suck in my opinion. The threading view just doesn't really work out in my experience. To be fair, I'm just a simple user, it might very well be, that these instances are just configured in a weird way, no clue. But I'd stay away from these two softwares if I could help it. Since you seem to like Mattermost, you might want to have a look at RocketChat.
@stigatle Sick! All the best to you. Severe events increase in number and severity. Some parts of Germany currently have some issues of flooding again. Luckily, here is nothing at all.
@anth Welcome back 😅 Hope you had a good holiday break 👌
@anth Welcome back 😅 Hope you had a good holiday break 👌
@anth Welcome back 😅 Hope you had a good holiday break 👌
[47°09′54″S, 126°43′19″W] 3914 days without news from Herve
Huh. At some point, my twtxt-via-ssh shortcut from my phone stopped working. It does again now! I've changed nothing. Yay black boxes! 🤷🏻
Huh. At some point, my twtxt-via-ssh shortcut from my phone stopped working. It does again now! I've changed nothing. Yay black boxes! 🤷🏻
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[twtxt.net Timeline](https://twtxt.net/?title=Feedback on why I didn't choose Mattermost (lack of OIDC) · mattermost/mattermost · Discussion ) My discussions/feedback on Mattermost's decision to have certain useful and IMO should be standard features as paid-for features on a per-seat licensed basis. My primary argument is that if you offer a self-host(able) product and require additional features the free version does not have, you should not have to pay for a per-seat license for something you are footing the bill for in terms of Hardware/Compute and Maintenance/Support (_havintg to operate it_).
[Feedback on why I didn't choose Mattermost (lack of OIDC) · mattermost/mattermost · Discussion](https://github.com/mattermost/mattermost/discussions/24451) -- My discussions/feedback on Mattermost's decision to have certain useful and IMO should be standard features as paid-for features on a per-seat licensed basis. My primary argument is that if you offer a self-host(able) product and require additional features the free version does not have, you should not have to pay for a per-seat license for something you are footing the bill for in terms of Hardware/Compute and Maintenance/Support (_havintg to operate it_).
[Feedback on why I didn't choose Mattermost (lack of OIDC) · mattermost/mattermost · Discussion](https://github.com/mattermost/mattermost/discussions/24451) -- My discussions/feedback on Mattermost's decision to have certain useful and IMO should be standard features as paid-for features on a per-seat licensed basis. My primary argument is that if you offer a self-host(able) product and require additional features the free version does not have, you should not have to pay for a per-seat license for something you are footing the bill for in terms of Hardware/Compute and Maintenance/Support (_havintg to operate it_).
[Feedback on why I didn't choose Mattermost (lack of OIDC) · mattermost/mattermost · Discussion](https://github.com/mattermost/mattermost/discussions/24451) -- My discussions/feedback on Mattermost's decision to have certain useful and IMO should be standard features as paid-for features on a per-seat licensed basis. My primary argument is that if you offer a self-host(able) product and require additional features the free version does not have, you should not have to pay for a per-seat license for something you are footing the bill for in terms of Hardware/Compute and Maintenance/Support (_havintg to operate it_).
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@eaplme
Yarn could the twtxt I want more then regular twtxt. Though I do like not having to host a yarn pod.
That client looks really cool. A web client that connects to a regular twtxt without the need to host a full yarn pod for just one user and feed.
What is the difference between twtxt-php and timeline from sorenpeter? Does it have a way to follow feeds from the web ui?
I was looking at it and what prevents someone from downloading the .config file and getting the password? Also how would I generate a totp password to use?
I should try to host that it might be the right not a full on yarn pod but also can post from my phone.
The weird thing is in my server logs it shows that your site pulled in the useragent as https://eapl.me/twtxt/?url=https%3A//neotxt.dk/user/darch/twtxt.txt with bytesypider from bytedance? That sounds weird. Plus I can't grep just twtxt in my logs and find your feed.
LiveJournal reminds me of traumatic past, so here is the gift from 2012 when my shitty Landlord's cheap workmanship flooded my flat for the next year until I left. https://oh.mg/b/1hB\r
LiveJournal reminds me of traumatic past, so here is the gift from 2012 when my shitty Landlord's cheap workmanship flooded my flat for the next year until I left. https://oh.mg/b/1hB
LiveJournal reminds me of traumatic past, so here is the gift from 2012 when my shitty Landlord's cheap workmanship flooded my flat for the next year until I left. https://oh.mg/b/1hB
LiveJournal reminds me of traumatic past, so here is the gift from 2012 when my shitty Landlord's cheap workmanship flooded my flat for the next year until I left. https://oh.mg/b/1hB
@lyse not normal, last time there was this much was 10 years ago. Highway got shut down back then, with people stuck, remember a colleague of mine who got stuck on his way home after work and was still stuck the next morning on highway.
The amount of snow we got this time was a bit shocking, schools has been closed for 3 days (but open tomorrow), all public transport got shut down yesterday (but running again now).
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The good Samaritan @stigatle, very nice! :-) Wow, just wow. This is absolutely insane. Two meters of snow. I never experienced anything close to this myself. Not a single time. Maybe at the very most a meter at a trip with the scouts. Is this a somewhat normal amount of snow in your region? Now just relax. :-)
Helped pur neighbour today, climbed over to them from second floor, and dug down to the veranda door from roof height, so now they can look out their windows again :) over the weekend I have to get rid of all the snow on our terrace, almost 2 meters there now. But it has stopped snowing now, so its nice to get a break after this.
[47°09′31″S, 126°43′23″W] Working impossible due to thunderstorm
@lyse Oh my god, what a cluster fuck? 😳 How hard can it be to lock those cards … WTF …
@lyse Oh my god, what a cluster fuck? 😳 How hard can it be to lock those cards … WTF …
@lyse Oh my god, what a cluster fuck? 😳 How hard can it be to lock those cards … WTF …
Pinellas County - Easy: 4.07 miles, 00:09:24 average pace, 00:38:18 duration
went off a bit fast at the start. lots of strong wind gusts (mostly headwind and crosswind). glad i forced myself to get out.
#running
Pinellas County - Easy: 4.07 miles, 00:09:24 average pace, 00:38:18 duration
went off a bit fast at the start. lots of strong wind gusts (mostly headwind and crosswind). glad i forced myself to get out.
#running
Pinellas County - Easy: 4.07 miles, 00:09:24 average pace, 00:38:18 duration
went off a bit fast at the start. lots of strong wind gusts (mostly headwind and crosswind). glad i forced myself to get out.
#running
[47°09′14″S, 126°43′26″W] Wind speed: N/A -- Cannot comunicate
@movq Ahh damn, that's a shame. I played it for many years as a kid on older PC(s) running MS-DOS 😅
@movq Ahh damn, that's a shame. I played it for many years as a kid on older PC(s) running MS-DOS 😅
@movq Ahh damn, that's a shame. I played it for many years as a kid on older PC(s) running MS-DOS 😅
@prologic Never played it, to be honest. It was outlawed in Germany for a very long time. Only recently (2019) did they lift the ban.
@prologic Never played it, to be honest. It was outlawed in Germany for a very long time. Only recently (2019) did they lift the ban.
@prologic Never played it, to be honest. It was outlawed in Germany for a very long time. Only recently (2019) did they lift the ban.
These are some very nice shots from summer and autumn 2023, @win0err! No surprise, the sun shining through the trees and the sunset are my absolute favorites in this series. :-)
@movq Absolutely worth it.
@prologic Yep. It’s not that hard, luckily. The video takes a look at the Wolfenstein 3D source code, btw, quite interesting. 😀
@prologic Yep. It’s not that hard, luckily. The video takes a look at the Wolfenstein 3D source code, btw, quite interesting. 😀
@prologic Yep. It’s not that hard, luckily. The video takes a look at the Wolfenstein 3D source code, btw, quite interesting. 😀
@movq Ahh so in essencie you have to write your own interrupt handler to do this properly? 🤔
@movq Ahh so in essencie you have to write your own interrupt handler to do this properly? 🤔
@movq Ahh so in essencie you have to write your own interrupt handler to do this properly? 🤔
[47°09′28″S, 126°43′35″W] Weather forecast alert -- storm from S
@prologic Hey, I have an ASCII/ANSI version of that!
Screenshot of `asciiworld`
😂
@prologic Hey, I have an ASCII/ANSI version of that!
Screenshot of `asciiworld`
😂
@prologic Hey, I have an ASCII/ANSI version of that!
Screenshot of `asciiworld`
😂
@prologic Well, here’s the “short” story … 😅
You know this thing when you press a key and it appears at once, and when you keep the key pressed there’s a short delay and then the key repeats? That happens on DOS, too, and it’s unsuitable for games. What you want for a game is something like a “key event” (i.e., “key A has been pressed now” and “key A has been released now”). DOS doesn’t provide an API for that.
For very simple games, you can ask the BIOS about the state of the Shift, Alt, and Ctrl keys:
https://stanislavs.org/helppc/int_16-2.html
There are individual bits for those keys and you can all tell them apart. I’m pretty sure some games used only this method, for example TROPFEN:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYCDJ6W4ySc
You only need to go left or right in this game, or activate a lift. The two Shift keys and Ctrl are used for that. I always wondered why this game uses such weird keys instead of the cursor keys – now I know. 😅
For more elaborate games, you need to write your own handler for hardware IRQ 1. 😀 Then you get to see all the key presses and releases. That’s the method I’m using now.
@prologic Well, here’s the “short” story … 😅
You know this thing when you press a key and it appears at once, and when you keep the key pressed there’s a short delay and then the key repeats? That happens on DOS, too, and it’s unsuitable for games. What you want for a game is something like a “key event” (i.e., “key A has been pressed now” and “key A has been released now”). DOS doesn’t provide an API for that.
For very simple games, you can ask the BIOS about the state of the Shift, Alt, and Ctrl keys:
https://stanislavs.org/helppc/int_16-2.html
There are individual bits for those keys and you can all tell them apart. I’m pretty sure some games used only this method, for example TROPFEN:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYCDJ6W4ySc
You only need to go left or right in this game, or activate a lift. The two Shift keys and Ctrl are used for that. I always wondered why this game uses such weird keys instead of the cursor keys – now I know. 😅
For more elaborate games, you need to write your own handler for hardware IRQ 1. 😀 Then you get to see all the key presses and releases. That’s the method I’m using now.
@prologic Well, here’s the “short” story … 😅
You know this thing when you press a key and it appears at once, and when you keep the key pressed there’s a short delay and then the key repeats? That happens on DOS, too, and it’s unsuitable for games. What you want for a game is something like a “key event” (i.e., “key A has been pressed now” and “key A has been released now”). DOS doesn’t provide an API for that.
For very simple games, you can ask the BIOS about the state of the Shift, Alt, and Ctrl keys:
https://stanislavs.org/helppc/int_16-2.html
There are individual bits for those keys and you can all tell them apart. I’m pretty sure some games used only this method, for example TROPFEN:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYCDJ6W4ySc
You only need to go left or right in this game, or activate a lift. The two Shift keys and Ctrl are used for that. I always wondered why this game uses such weird keys instead of the cursor keys – now I know. 😅
For more elaborate games, you need to write your own handler for hardware IRQ 1. 😀 Then you get to see all the key presses and releases. That’s the method I’m using now.
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Little Snitch 👈 This little nice macOS App is really cool 👌 @markwylde introduced it to me years ago, and I've finally installed it in "Demo" mode for the last ~24 hrs and it's so great 😅 Check this out:
-- There are connections made by some apps like Plex Amp that I wasn't aware of, which I've know subsequently blocked. Like pubsub.plex.tv wtf/! 😱~
Little Snitch 👈 This little nice macOS App is really cool 👌 @markwylde introduced it to me years ago, and I've finally installed it in "Demo" mode for the last ~24 hrs and it's so great 😅 Check this out:
-- There are connections made by some apps like Plex Amp that I wasn't aware of, which I've know subsequently blocked. Like pubsub.plex.tv wtf/! 😱~
Little Snitch 👈 This little nice macOS App is really cool 👌 @markwylde introduced it to me years ago, and I've finally installed it in "Demo" mode for the last ~24 hrs and it's so great 😅 Check this out:
-- There are connections made by some apps like Plex Amp that I wasn't aware of, which I've know subsequently blocked. Like pubsub.plex.tv wtf/! 😱~
Also imagine these days with young whipper snappers learning from these silly "AI" machines 🤣
Also imagine these days with young whipper snappers learning from these silly "AI" machines 🤣
Also imagine these days with young whipper snappers learning from these silly "AI" machines 🤣
@movq Oh my goodness 😱 I just realised it's an over an hour long 🤣 Can you share what you leanred from this here? 🙏
@movq Oh my goodness 😱 I just realised it's an over an hour long 🤣 Can you share what you leanred from this here? 🙏
@movq Oh my goodness 😱 I just realised it's an over an hour long 🤣 Can you share what you leanred from this here? 🙏
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I’m currently working on a little Ray Caster for DOS using this tutorial:
https://lodev.org/cgtutor/raycasting.html
It’s easy to port the example code to DOS, but that’s not the interesting part. I’m taking the time to really understand the math behind it (the tutorial is pretty vague at times) and I’m writing it down in LaTeX. Yay, finally some TeX again! 😃
I’m currently working on a little Ray Caster for DOS using this tutorial:
https://lodev.org/cgtutor/raycasting.html
It’s easy to port the example code to DOS, but that’s not the interesting part. I’m taking the time to really understand the math behind it (the tutorial is pretty vague at times) and I’m writing it down in LaTeX. Yay, finally some TeX again! 😃
I’m currently working on a little Ray Caster for DOS using this tutorial:
https://lodev.org/cgtutor/raycasting.html
It’s easy to port the example code to DOS, but that’s not the interesting part. I’m taking the time to really understand the math behind it (the tutorial is pretty vague at times) and I’m writing it down in LaTeX. Yay, finally some TeX again! 😃
@prologic What I also meant: I hope this knowledge doesn’t get lost completely. I believe that we can learn a lot from these simpler times. (I don’t want to imagine how it must be for younger folks who grow up with the mindset of “there’s a framework for everything”. 😱)
@prologic What I also meant: I hope this knowledge doesn’t get lost completely. I believe that we can learn a lot from these simpler times. (I don’t want to imagine how it must be for younger folks who grow up with the mindset of “there’s a framework for everything”. 😱)
@prologic What I also meant: I hope this knowledge doesn’t get lost completely. I believe that we can learn a lot from these simpler times. (I don’t want to imagine how it must be for younger folks who grow up with the mindset of “there’s a framework for everything”. 😱)
@lyse I have no idea what that is and now I’m a little scared to watch that video. 😅
@lyse I have no idea what that is and now I’m a little scared to watch that video. 😅
@lyse I have no idea what that is and now I’m a little scared to watch that video. 😅
I am thinking about setting up a yarn instance. Twtxt is cool but it would be nice to be able to post from my phone.
Local posting would be a cool feature for yarn to have. A feed that can only be viewed by logged in users of that instance.
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[47°09′40″S, 126°43′57″W] Wind speed: 99kph -- batteries low