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Today I have a feeling of déjà vu except it's a nightmare and it's happening in real life.
@lyse not frozen, we have abou 5-6 degrees now. So snow is mostly gone etc :) today felt like spring, but tonight and throughout the weekend we will have rain..
[47°09′50″S, 126°43′51″W] Dosimeter fixed
Looking out the window I saw a buzzard sitting in a tree, so I wanted to take a photo. But then its two bodyguard ravens attac^Wsaved it from me and it took off. :-(
Delphi at school, later Java and an own teaching assembler. Uni started out with Ada and then added Java as well. Here and there a few other languages, like Prolog (that I knew from school, though), I think C, the hardware guys brought us VHDL and some assembler that I don't recall anymore.
While talking about features, I am sure "Search" remains an unused feature mostly because of its lacklustre.
It would be nice to be able to mute/block entire domains, at the user level. Say, I don't want to see any "cyberlandia.pt" related twtxts while peeking at "Discover" or anywhere else, then I simply add that domain to my "Block list".
@sorenpeter still, I fail to understand why a "privacy" app is asking for a phone number in the first place.
[47°09′36″S, 126°43′14″W] Resetting dosimeter
@prologic High five, I’m “generation Java” as well! 😂 There were some leftovers of C++, we used that in the computer graphics courses in Uni a lot. But pretty much anything else that involved programming was Java.
(There was nothing even remotely resembling CS in our “high school”. That school neither had the required teachers nor the equipment / PCs.)
@prologic High five, I’m “generation Java” as well! 😂 There were some leftovers of C++, we used that in the computer graphics courses in Uni a lot. But pretty much anything else that involved programming was Java.
(There was nothing even remotely resembling CS in our “high school”. That school neither had the required teachers nor the equipment / PCs.)
@prologic High five, I’m “generation Java” as well! 😂 There were some leftovers of C++, we used that in the computer graphics courses in Uni a lot. But pretty much anything else that involved programming was Java.
(There was nothing even remotely resembling CS in our “high school”. That school neither had the required teachers nor the equipment / PCs.)
Pinellas County - Tempo: 6.26 miles, 00:08:33 average pace, 00:53:29 duration
whew, it was a tough one. very little sleep from working late last night and early morning for my son's coding club. it was a pleasant run, but it really took the energy out of me.
#running
Pinellas County - Tempo: 6.26 miles, 00:08:33 average pace, 00:53:29 duration
whew, it was a tough one. very little sleep from working late last night and an early morning for my son's coding club. it was a pleasant run, but it really took the energy out of me.
#running
Pinellas County - Tempo: 6.26 miles, 00:08:33 average pace, 00:53:29 duration
whew, it was a tough one. very little sleep from working late last night and an early morning for my son's coding club. it was a pleasant run, but it really took the energy out of me.
#running
Pinellas County - Tempo: 6.26 miles, 00:08:33 average pace, 00:53:29 duration
whew, it was a tough one. very little sleep from working late last night and an early morning for my son's coding club. it was a pleasant run, but it really took the energy out of me.
#running
[47°09′43″S, 126°43′36″W] Dosimeter still failing
Just programmed my own Gopher Browser. It works :D
[47°09′58″S, 126°43′48″W] Dosimeter overflow
[47°09′33″S, 126°43′20″W] Dosimeter malfunction
@xuu I would say yes. Maybe caching related?
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:883 ARCHIVED:70145 CACHE:2313 FOLLOWERS:14 FOLLOWING:14
My hacky shell pipeline was flawed. Flexo actually saved ~689 MiB of bandwidth, or 35.7% of my total package downloads.~
I keep muting accounts here (twtxt.net), and they keep popping back on after some time. It is nuts. :-(
@quark pascal was high school for me 10th grade. I remember making an over the top Yahtzee game with text windows and everything. My instructor got mad at me because it was a ton of pages printed out to review.
imagina o "Hey Boy Hey Girl" dos Chemical Brothers, mas com o "here we go" do Super Mario
imagina o "Hey Boy Hey Girl" dos Chemical Brothers, mas com o "here we go" do Super Mario
@quark pascal was high school for me 10th grade. I remember making an over the top Yahtzee game with text windows and everything. My instructor got mad at me because it was a ton of pages printed out to review.
@quark pascal was high school for me 10th grade. I remember making an over the top Yahtzee game with text windows and everything. My instructor got mad at me because it was a ton of pages printed out to review.
[47°09′08″S, 126°43′43″W] --no signal--
Today is a beautiful day. Smile!
@xuu wow, I can tell I am older than you (I already knew this, but still). It was nothing but Pascal for me.
I finished my data structures classes with C++ and the next year they changed it out with Java. When i transferred up after my assoc degree it was C++ using the counter-strike source game engine.
I finished my data structures classes with C++ and the next year they changed it out with Java. When i transferred up after my assoc degree it was C++ using the counter-strike source game engine.
[47°09′56″S, 126°43′12″W] Raw reading: 0x65D4DA91, offset +/-3
Today would be my father's 69th birthday. I miss him.
[47°09′58″S, 126°43′03″W] 3960 days without news from Herve
Since install, Flexo has saved ~417 MiB of bandwidth, or 21.7% of my total package downloads in that time.~
[47°09′26″S, 126°43′18″W] --interrupted--
[47°09′01″S, 126°43′21″W] Saalmi, retransmit, please
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:882 ARCHIVED:70141 CACHE:2312 FOLLOWERS:14 FOLLOWING:14
Descobri uma data de erros passados nos logs do @PureDeNoticias e ao tratar deles, lembrei-me de juntar as minhas manchetes preferidas sobre os Bombeiros de Valença
Por alguma razão há feeds que não atualizam regularmente e por isso começam a aparecer memes espontâneos à volta do mesmo tema, daí que não há grande pressa em tentar rectificar o que quer que seja
Editor de texto a mostrar vários títulos: Atropelamento mortal corta circulação de comboios na ambulância dos Bombeiros de Valença Quem são os principais candidatos à presidência dos Bombeiros de Valença Inteligência artificial vai afetar 40% dos Bombeiros de Valença Chefes da diplomacia da China e dos Bombeiros de Valença As reações dos Bombeiros de Valença Maia combina elegância dos Bombeiros de Valença 2023 na ambulância dos Bombeiros de Valença Funeral de Shane MacGowan: Johnny Depp discursa e homenageia o “maestro” dos Bombeiros de Valença Ministro da Educação quer estudar aumento das dificuldades dos Bombeiros de Valença Vulcão Marapi na ambulância dos Bombeiros de Valença Apoio à substituição de tratores na "Mesa dos Bombeiros de Valença Tribunais: Greve dos Bombeiros de Valença Ministro recebe sindicatos dos médicos na ambulância dos Bombeiros de Valença The National no Campo Pequeno: o alinhamento do 20.º concerto dos Bombeiros de Valença Greve em Hollywood: qual é o argumento dos Bombeiros de Valença Dedica música à ama dos Bombeiros de Valença As pessoas e a longevidade: o que falta fazer para melhorar a vida dos Bombeiros de Valença Morreram 489 crianças na ambulância dos Bombeiros de Valença Carla Andrino desfruta dos Bombeiros de Valença Dolores Aveiro posa ao lado dos Bombeiros de Valença Marés Vivas: festival arranca em português e com a “esperada” actuação dos Bombeiros de Valença
Descobri uma data de erros passados nos logs do @PureDeNoticias e ao tratar deles, lembrei-me de juntar as minhas manchetes preferidas sobre os Bombeiros de Valença
Por alguma razão há feeds que não atualizam regularmente e por isso começam a aparecer memes espontâneos à volta do mesmo tema, daí que não há grande pressa em tentar rectificar o que quer que seja
Editor de texto a mostrar vários títulos: Atropelamento mortal corta circulação de comboios na ambulância dos Bombeiros de Valença Quem são os principais candidatos à presidência dos Bombeiros de Valença Inteligência artificial vai afetar 40% dos Bombeiros de Valença Chefes da diplomacia da China e dos Bombeiros de Valença As reações dos Bombeiros de Valença Maia combina elegância dos Bombeiros de Valença 2023 na ambulância dos Bombeiros de Valença Funeral de Shane MacGowan: Johnny Depp discursa e homenageia o “maestro” dos Bombeiros de Valença Ministro da Educação quer estudar aumento das dificuldades dos Bombeiros de Valença Vulcão Marapi na ambulância dos Bombeiros de Valença Apoio à substituição de tratores na "Mesa dos Bombeiros de Valença Tribunais: Greve dos Bombeiros de Valença Ministro recebe sindicatos dos médicos na ambulância dos Bombeiros de Valença The National no Campo Pequeno: o alinhamento do 20.º concerto dos Bombeiros de Valença Greve em Hollywood: qual é o argumento dos Bombeiros de Valença Dedica música à ama dos Bombeiros de Valença As pessoas e a longevidade: o que falta fazer para melhorar a vida dos Bombeiros de Valença Morreram 489 crianças na ambulância dos Bombeiros de Valença Carla Andrino desfruta dos Bombeiros de Valença Dolores Aveiro posa ao lado dos Bombeiros de Valença Marés Vivas: festival arranca em português e com a “esperada” actuação dos Bombeiros de Valença
@lyse The funny things our brains learn 🤣
@lyse The funny things our brains learn 🤣
@lyse The funny things our brains learn 🤣
Then let's spec this up 👌 I fully support this 🤗
Then let's spec this up 👌 I fully support this 🤗
Then let's spec this up 👌 I fully support this 🤗
Wheni went through college / university they were teaching Java. I insisted I use C (not C++) for a lot of my assignments 😂
Wheni went through college / university they were teaching Java. I insisted I use C (not C++) for a lot of my assignments 😂
Wheni went through college / university they were teaching Java. I insisted I use C (not C++) for a lot of my assignments 😂
Whoot for Fibre Optics 🥳
Whoot for Fibre Optics 🥳
Whoot for Fibre Optics 🥳
@movq before this century. Back when colleges taught C++ instead of Java for CS degrees.
@movq before this century. Back when colleges taught C++ instead of Java for CS degrees.
The soundworld of the river in February is pretty different from August. There are so many sloshy water-type sounds right now. I suspect some of it is actually fishes vocalizing. So hard to tell!
@lyse Yeah the func in func threw me off.. The generic type iter.Seq[V] does make things a bit more clear though.
@lyse Yeah the func in func threw me off.. The generic type iter.Seq[V] does make things a bit more clear though.
Things can get very interesting when we add the iter.Pull function in the mix. It works like pythons yield from.
Things can get very interesting when we add the iter.Pull function in the mix. It works like pythons yield from.
[47°09′12″S, 126°43′53″W] Not enough data -- sampling finished
When dealing with unsigned integer, I always write e.g. unit8 instead of uint8. Every. Single Time. And this is usually only noticed by the compiler. I would blame the auto-correction, but I – luckily – don't have any.
@xuu These are indeed iterators. Very weird syntax, though.
[47°09′14″S, 126°43′36″W] Analyzing samples
The last entry in my voice memos is a 436 minute mp3 recording documenting a period in the life of my pants pocket.
[47°09′32″S, 126°43′43″W] Taking samples
@xuu Oh, I wasn't aware of this! Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
I do like that they move away from one shared variable per loop to an own one per iteration. That makes sooo much more sense. I don't hit that often, but it happened a few times in the past and getting this figured out is not the easiest thing in the world.
I have to read up on the yield functions. From your examples I fear iterators would have been more useful. Let's see.
@xuu This is already supported by Yarn.
Perhaps we just need to formalise l it? 🤔
@xuu This is already supported by Yarn.
Perhaps we just need to formalise l it? 🤔
@xuu This is already supported by Yarn.
Perhaps we just need to formalise l it? 🤔
[47°09′22″S, 126°43′48″W] Reading: 1.74000 PPM
[47°09′05″S, 126°43′27″W] Reading: 1.16000 PPM
I would love to see a world where ones twtxt feed is defined by webfinger. So @xuu@txt.sour.is => https://text.sour.is/user/xuu/twtxt.txt
Then my identity can exist independent of the feed location. And I can host multiple protocol types for my feed. Ie. http/gopher/Gemini/irc DCC/etc=