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[47°09′38″S, 126°43′33″W] Transponder malfunction
@movq For syncing notes between computers and phones I've been very happy with Simple Text - w Dropbox sync for some year, but transitioned to Joplin around new year. Both sync via Dropbox and for Joplin there are also more free options. I guess you could even use something like Syncthing
@movq For syncing notes between computers and phones I've been very happy with Simple Text - w Dropbox sync for some year, but transitioned to Joplin around new year. Both sync via Dropbox and for Joplin there are also more free options. I guess you could even use something like Syncthing
@movq For syncing notes between computers and phones I've been very happy with Simple Text - w Dropbox sync for some year, but transitioned to Joplin around new year. Both sync via Dropbox and for Joplin there are also more free options. I guess you could even use something like Syncthing2024-03-16T16:40:21Z\tstill okay?
@movq For syncing notes between computers and phones I've been very happy with Simple Text - w Dropbox sync for some year, but transitioned to Joplin around new year. Both sync via Dropbox and for Joplin there are also more free options. I guess you could even use something like Syncthing
@movq For syncing notes between computers and phones I've been very happy with Simple Text - w Dropbox sync for some year, but transitioned to Joplin around new year. Both sync via Dropbox and for Joplin there are also more free options. I guess you could even use something like Syncthing
@movq For syncing notes between computers and phones I've been very happy with Simple Text - w Dropbox sync for some year, but transitioned to Joplin around new year. Both sync via Dropbox and for Joplin there are also more free options. I guess you could even use something like Syncthing
@movq For syncing notes between computers and phones I've been very happy with Simple Text - w Dropbox sync for some year, but transitioned to Joplin around new year. Both sync via Dropbox and for Joplin there are also more free options. I guess you could even use something like Syncthing
We participated with the scouts in the county cleanup day and even found a whole rubbish dump at the edge of the woods. Somebody must have dumped a whole truck load down the hill and burried half of it. We filled up a complete trailer with that. I reckon you can get much more out of this place.
Just in time for the start of the event, it began pouring down on us. It was very muddy, but still good fun. One cub scout said: "Oh, this is so cool! Walking around earlier on the paths and picking up trash wasn't bad, but this here is really awesome. I really do enjoy it a lot. Look how much trash there is. Crazy!"
It took me half an hour to hose down all the clay from my rain jacket, -trousers and boots. What a mess.
No way, I can't believe my friend said the trolls movie was better than shrek and no one here seems to care at all. When I let him use my Macbook to say that I was expecting people to get real mad
[47°09′42″S, 126°43′24″W] Reading: 0.43000 PPM
Well, the idea was that I don’t waste “so much paper” by using my phone. 😂 Not sure if it’s worth all the trouble …
Well, the idea was that I don’t waste “so much paper” by using my phone. 😂 Not sure if it’s worth all the trouble …
Well, the idea was that I don’t waste “so much paper” by using my phone. 😂 Not sure if it’s worth all the trouble …
Movies recently have been so lackluster for me. The only one I was remotely interested in seeing was Oppenheimer, but it was too long for my tastes.
[47°09′13″S, 126°43′55″W] Reading: 1.88000 PPM
[47°09′51″S, 126°43′36″W] Raw reading: 0x65F53561, offset +/-1
The temp says "fair" and I am inclined to believe this is also "fair" to describe life. It's fair, mostly. How are you?
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Seeiously though I feel your pain. So many apps suck 🤦♂️
Seeiously though I feel your pain. So many apps suck 🤦♂️
Seeiously though I feel your pain. So many apps suck 🤦♂️
[47°09′50″S, 126°43′32″W] 3984 days without news from Herve
[47°09′08″S, 126°43′37″W] Weather forecast alert -- storm from W
I’m this close to making an Android app for managing a shopping list.
I just accidentally deleted the wrong list in the app that I’m currently using, and now there’s no way to get it back. Recreating it is a major pain, because typing on a phone sucks ass. Fuck.
Maybe I should just go back to using pen and paper …
I’m this close to making an Android app for managing a shopping list.
I just accidentally deleted the wrong list in the app that I’m currently using, and now there’s no way to get it back. Recreating it is a major pain, because typing on a phone sucks ass. Fuck.
Maybe I should just go back to using pen and paper …
I’m this close to making an Android app for managing a shopping list.
I just accidentally deleted the wrong list in the app that I’m currently using, and now there’s no way to get it back. Recreating it is a major pain, because typing on a phone sucks ass. Fuck.
Maybe I should just go back to using pen and paper …
[47°09′34″S, 126°43′01″W] Dosimeter fixed
The NZ accent can strip paint @movq
The NZ accent can strip paint @movq
[47°09′20″S, 126°43′02″W] Dosimeter still failing
[47°09′18″S, 126°43′15″W] Dosimeter malfunction
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@movq It's also a fruit 🤣
@movq It's also a fruit 🤣
@movq It's also a fruit 🤣
@iolfree Why, what have they done to you? Was it because of the accent?
I’ll see myself out.
@iolfree Why, what have they done to you? Was it because of the accent?
I’ll see myself out.
@iolfree Why, what have they done to you? Was it because of the accent?
I’ll see myself out.
[47°09′19″S, 126°43′01″W] Raw reading: 0x65F35741, offset +/-1
@movq the last part is more like ‘in wild hell’.
The first part is like when you say fuck, or fucking hell or ‘shit’ if you know what I mean. :)
@mckinley its hosted on the mini at home and ingress is handled through my MTR vm.
@mckinley its hosted on the mini at home and ingress is handled through my MTR vm.
@stigatle I had to ask because they translated this with “for fucking the devil in hell”, which sounds very wrong to me and almost made-up. 😂 But maybe it’s just a botched translation.
@stigatle I had to ask because they translated this with “for fucking the devil in hell”, which sounds very wrong to me and almost made-up. 😂 But maybe it’s just a botched translation.
@stigatle I had to ask because they translated this with “for fucking the devil in hell”, which sounds very wrong to me and almost made-up. 😂 But maybe it’s just a botched translation.
[47°09′39″S, 126°43′09″W] Raw reading: 0x65F32D12, offset +/-4
I don't get why people can't text/chat over IRC.
[47°09′34″S, 126°43′35″W] Saalmi, retransmit, please
[47°09′08″S, 126°43′40″W] Reading: 1.34 Sv
[47°09′33″S, 126°43′20″W] Reading: 0.70 Sv
@mckinley Some 30 or so TB overall. The NAS alone is 22TB
@mckinley Some 30 or so TB overall. The NAS alone is 22TB
@mckinley Some 30 or so TB overall. The NAS alone is 22TB
@slashdot What a pile of absolute horseshit 🤣
@slashdot What a pile of absolute horseshit 🤣
@slashdot What a pile of absolute horseshit 🤣
every night, another moon rises, and over time the sky fills up
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the seven sims and the seven virtualities - a constellation of artworlds once made as a joke, but a major power center during the late singularity
@mckinley for me:
- a wall mount 6U rack which has:
- 1U patch panel
- 1U switch
- 2U UPS
- 1U server, intel atom 4G ram, debian (used to be main. now just has prometheus)
- a mini ryzon 16 core 64G ram, fedora (new main)
- multiple docker services hosted.
- synology nas with 4 2TB drives
- turris omnia WRT router -> fiber uplink
network is a mix of wireguard, zerotier.
- wireguard to my external vms hosted in various global regions.
- this allows me ingress since my ISP has me behind CG-NAT
- zerotier is more for devices for transparent vpn into my network
i use ssh and remote desktop to get in and about. typically via zerotier vpn. I have one of my VMs with ssh on a backup port for break glass to get back into the network if needed.
everything has ipv6 though my ISP does not provide it. I have to tunnel it in from my VMs.
@mckinley for me:
- a wall mount 6U rack which has:
- 1U patch panel
- 1U switch
- 2U UPS
- 1U server, intel atom 4G ram, debian (used to be main. now just has prometheus)
- a mini ryzon 16 core 64G ram, fedora (new main)
- multiple docker services hosted.
- synology nas with 4 2TB drives
- turris omnia WRT router -> fiber uplink
network is a mix of wireguard, zerotier.
- wireguard to my external vms hosted in various global regions.
- this allows me ingress since my ISP has me behind CG-NAT
- zerotier is more for devices for transparent vpn into my network
i use ssh and remote desktop to get in and about. typically via zerotier vpn. I have one of my VMs with ssh on a backup port for break glass to get back into the network if needed.
everything has ipv6 though my ISP does not provide it. I have to tunnel it in from my VMs.
@eapl.me You’re right, it was powerful! I mean, hey, this was a *Dual Core* machine, which was still a new and crazy thing at the time. 😃
> the keyboard was amazing
Was it? It’s quite a bit “mushy” in my opinion. 😅
It’s funny how tiny the touchpad is by today’s standards.
@eapl.me You’re right, it was powerful! I mean, hey, this was a *Dual Core* machine, which was still a new and crazy thing at the time. 😃
> the keyboard was amazing
Was it? It’s quite a bit “mushy” in my opinion. 😅
It’s funny how tiny the touchpad is by today’s standards.
@eapl.me You’re right, it was powerful! I mean, hey, this was a *Dual Core* machine, which was still a new and crazy thing at the time. 😃
> the keyboard was amazing
Was it? It’s quite a bit “mushy” in my opinion. 😅
It’s funny how tiny the touchpad is by today’s standards.
@mckinley That certainly doesn’t help, yeah. 🥴
(In the case of the Rust installer, I still wonder why they go through the trouble of having a shell script (POSIX, portable, even runs on Windows apparently), when all it does is download a binary and run that. Is that super useful to people, yeah? I’m sure there’s some reason, I just don’t see it.)
@mckinley That certainly doesn’t help, yeah. 🥴
(In the case of the Rust installer, I still wonder why they go through the trouble of having a shell script (POSIX, portable, even runs on Windows apparently), when all it does is download a binary and run that. Is that super useful to people, yeah? I’m sure there’s some reason, I just don’t see it.)
@mckinley That certainly doesn’t help, yeah. 🥴
(In the case of the Rust installer, I still wonder why they go through the trouble of having a shell script (POSIX, portable, even runs on Windows apparently), when all it does is download a binary and run that. Is that super useful to people, yeah? I’m sure there’s some reason, I just don’t see it.)