groff --version
)?
- https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2023-04/msg00400.html
- https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?63960
Most importantly:
> This is resolved in the groff trunk.
🥳
man-pages
project: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/docs/man-pages/man-pages.git/tree/man/man7/ascii.7I do have an idea what’s going on. Could be an unfortunate interaction between the table preprocessor `tbl` and the `man` macro package. 🤔
https://movq.de/v/b05a7ce782/vid-1758959332.mp4
When you call
man ascii
, you get this nice table, but there’s a weird vertical line at the bottom. That line is supposed to be a vertical rule and is supposed to go from the bottom of the table all the way to the top.Let’s see if I can debug this. (Not getting my hopes up at this point, but I’ll try.)
The green party and the (far) left are opposing this (at least in Germany). Sadly, Germany is leaning more right with every year … As for young people: The (far) left is the strongest party among young people, with the (far) right being the second strongest one. (https://www.tagesschau.de/wahl/archiv/2025-02-23-BT-DE/umfrage-alter.shtml) Is there cause for hope? I don’t know.
I just got my renewed documents. Their expiration date says something like 01.09.40. Huh? That looks super weird to me, like an error. But no, it’s 2040 … Just 15 years away.
https://movq.de/v/3f9fc6ebdd/equinox.png
(Instead of this or this.)
I called it a day, yes. \o/
Now guess what manufacturers are pushing for ...
Now guess who couldn't complete a task at work this Saturday morning, because a certain cloud service was down ...
IT is fucked. Throw it all away and start over.
https://movq.de/v/9df0437d27/MVI_8891.MOV.mp4
Now everything looks like it has that silly slogan as a background image:
https://movq.de/v/9df0437d27/smol.jpg
Maybe it *does* look horribly pixelated and super ugly to other people, and that’s why everyone prefers smoothed fonts and UIs and all that … ? 😂
https://sudokupad.app/adventure/94-advvvvvvvven
I’m glad I eventually got it right. 🥴
(via https://dosgame.club/@Tijn/115221132694421937)
https://twtxt.dev/exts/metadata.html#nick
It doesn’t say much. 🤔
In the wild, I’ve only seen “traditional” nick names, i.e. ASCII 0x21 thru 0x7E.
My client removes anything but
r'[a-zA-Z0-9]'
from nick names.
https://movq.de/v/b24882ecb1/s.png
A lot of HN comments are like this – in general, I mean, not only regarding my blog posts.
I’m not even angry, I’m just genuinely confused. 😂 The blog post in question isn’t a rant to begin with. Are those comments bots to drive engagement? Is this humor that I don’t understand? Is the person being serious?
What motivates people do post such comments? What’s going on here?
This is very, very weird to me.
(I don’t use HN, I just notice it by the increased load on the server.)
https://movq.de/v/2a7918d719/a.jpg
https://movq.de/v/2a7918d719/a.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-lgJX3npiQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-lgJX3npiQ
At the core, this is an acoustic instrument. If you play it through an amp, you will instinctively only do the bare minimum to get *some* sound going, because the amp does the heavy lifting. But it’s just not right.
This is a very physical instrument. It needs a lot of force and strength – in comparison, an electric bass guitar is almost flimsy and delicate. I need to “feel” what’s going on and that’s just not the case when using headphones.
I feel like I wasted ~3 years. 🫤 But maybe it’ll get better from now on …~
At the core, this is an acoustic instrument. If you play it through an amp, you will instinctively only do the bare minimum to get *some* sound going, because the amp does the heavy lifting. But it’s just not right.
This is a very physical instrument. It needs a lot of force and strength – in comparison, an electric bass guitar is almost flimsy and delicate. I need to “feel” what’s going on and that’s just not the case when using headphones.
I feel like I wasted ~3 years. 🫤 But maybe it’ll get better from now on …~
https://www.uninformativ.de/music/2025-1-ebow/Fog.ogg
This is just one instrument: Electric bass guitar + EBow. And echo/delay on top. But it’s a single track, single take. It amazes me quite a bit how much you can do with that little thing. 🤯
https://movq.de/v/2496f8ba36/s.png
https://www.uninformativ.de/music/2025-1-ebow/Fog.ogg
This is just one instrument: Electric bass guitar + EBow. And echo/delay on top. But it’s a single track, single take. It amazes me quite a bit how much you can do with that little thing. 🤯
https://movq.de/v/2496f8ba36/s.png
https://movq.de/v/7b4c323c0c/
As soon as direct sunlight returns, even just a little bit, the Moon looks mostly normal again.
https://movq.de/v/7b4c323c0c/
As soon as direct sunlight returns, even just a little bit, the Moon looks mostly normal again.
@dce By the time you posted your twt, the red phase was already over. 🙈 Stellarium has a pretty good simulation of the whole thing.
@dce By the time you posted your twt, the red phase was already over. 🙈 Stellarium has a pretty good simulation of the whole thing.
if-modified-since
request header: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Reference/Headers/If-Modified-Since
if-modified-since
request header: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Reference/Headers/If-Modified-Since
https://helppc.netcore2k.net/interrupt/bios-printer-services
The BIOS actually does provide a great deal of things, which, to me, was one of the most surprising learnings of this project (the project of writing a little 16-bit real-mode OS, that is). It often doesn’t feel like I was writing an operating system – it felt more like writing a normal program that just uses BIOS calls like we would use syscalls these days.
(I’ve also read a lot of warnings, like “don’t use the BIOS for this or that”. Mostly because it tends to be very slow.)
https://helppc.netcore2k.net/interrupt/bios-printer-services
The BIOS actually does provide a great deal of things, which, to me, was one of the most surprising learnings of this project (the project of writing a little 16-bit real-mode OS, that is). It often doesn’t feel like I was writing an operating system – it felt more like writing a normal program that just uses BIOS calls like we would use syscalls these days.
(I’ve also read a lot of warnings, like “don’t use the BIOS for this or that”. Mostly because it tends to be very slow.)
(This is just a wrapper around BIOS INT 17. I love it nonetheless. 😅)
https://movq.de/v/6b3f9a2837/MVI_8839.MOV.mp4
(This is just a wrapper around BIOS INT 17. I love it nonetheless. 😅)
https://movq.de/v/6b3f9a2837/MVI_8839.MOV.mp4