# I am the Watcher. I am your guide through this vast new twtiverse.
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# Usage:
# https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/users View list of users and latest twt date.
# https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/twt View all twts.
# https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/mentions?uri=:uri View all mentions for uri.
# https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/conv/:hash View all twts for a conversation subject.
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# Options:
# uri Filter to show a specific users twts.
# offset Start index for quey.
# limit Count of items to return (going back in time).
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# twt range = 1 196325
# self = https://watcher.sour.is?offset=159140
# next = https://watcher.sour.is?offset=159240
# prev = https://watcher.sour.is?offset=159040
@xuu What would you consider to be "over leveraging"? đ€
@xuu What would you consider to be "over leveraging"? đ€
@prologic because the downside of over-leveraging yourself is you lose your house.. or more.
@prologic because the downside of over-leveraging yourself is you lose your house.. or more.
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Thanks for your feedback @lyse. For some reason i missed it until now. For now I have implemented endpoint discovery for #webmentions as a metadata field in the twtxt.txt like this:
# webmention = http://darch.dk/timeline/webmention
Thanks for your feedback. For some reason i missed it until now.
For now I have implemented endpoint discovery for #webmentions as a metadata field in the twtxt.txt like this:
# webmention = http://darch.dk/timeline/webmention
Thanks for your feedback @lyse. For some reason i missed it until now. For now I have implemented endpoint discovery for #webmentions as a metadata field in the twtxt.txt like this: # webmention = http://darch.dk/timeline/webmention
Thanks for your feedback @lyse. For some reason i missed it until now. For now I have implemented endpoint discovery for #webmentions as a metadata field in the twtxt.txt like this:
# webmention = http://darch.dk/timeline/webmention
Thanks for your feedback @lyse. For some reason i missed it until now. For now I have implemented endpoint discovery for #webmentions as a metadata field in the twtxt.txt like this:
# webmention = http://darch.dk/timeline/webmention
Thanks for your feedback @lyse. For some reason i missed it until now. For now I have implemented endpoint discovery for #webmentions as a metadata field in the twtxt.txt like this:
# webmention = http://darch.dk/timeline/webmention
#catsoftwtxt
#catsoftwtxt
And now added #filter for replies too:
And now added #filter for replies too:
And now added #filter for replies too:
And now added #filter for replies too:
[47°09âČ41âłS, 126°43âČ19âłW] Reading: 0.07 Sv
I've been out a few hours again. I came across a dozen or so forest mice. I heard tons of squeaking and saw a lighting fast moving seething mass under leaves and groves. It was impossible to capture anything but I could watch it for two, three minutes. They even seemed to come as close as 20Â centimeters judging by the rustle and moving plant leaves. Pretty cool.
But heaps of people had to fire up their noise machines today. That clouded my overall joy in nature. Once a commercial airliner was about to fade away in the distance, the next one already adumbrated itself. Lots of prop planes and even a helicopter. Obnoxious loud super cars and motorcycles with broken off mufflers or I don't know what. My felt hat amplifies the sound I noted.
Luckily, the sun hid behind the clouds most of the time, so I survived the 25°C. Even hotter tomorrow, yikes!
https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2024-04-07/
Forest monster
[47°09âČ00âłS, 126°43âČ27âłW] Saalmi, retransmit, please
Every time I visit elderly family members, I have to cancel half a dozen subscriptions to online services. Itâs not even spam â itâs common, legit services and shops that just use a ton of dark patterns to trick people into signing up. đĄ
Every time I visit elderly family members, I have to cancel half a dozen subscriptions to online services. Itâs not even spam â itâs common, legit services and shops that just use a ton of dark patterns to trick people into signing up. đĄ
Every time I visit elderly family members, I have to cancel half a dozen subscriptions to online services. Itâs not even spam â itâs common, legit services and shops that just use a ton of dark patterns to trick people into signing up. đĄ
[47°09âČ42âłS, 126°43âČ09âłW] Dosimeter fixed
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A family member gave away some old USB sticks and memory cards that they no longer needed. They were âmildly devastatedâ when I told them and then proceeded to demonstrate that itâs often not that hard to recover data from such devices. âBut I deleted all the files?!â Yes, but âŠ
This can get ugly. And lots of people donât know it.
It would be great if devices like digital cameras provided a function like âwipe storage completelyâ. Or, better, try harder at actually deleting files instead of doing things like just writing an 0xE5 on a FAT file system. Donât shift the blame to the user.
I guess the situation is a bit better these days with Android encrypting everything by default and stuff like that ⊠Hopefully.
A family member gave away some old USB sticks and memory cards that they no longer needed. They were âmildly devastatedâ when I told them and then proceeded to demonstrate that itâs often not that hard to recover data from such devices. âBut I deleted all the files?!â Yes, but âŠ
This can get ugly. And lots of people donât know it.
It would be great if devices like digital cameras provided a function like âwipe storage completelyâ. Or, better, try harder at actually deleting files instead of doing things like just writing an 0xE5 on a FAT file system. Donât shift the blame to the user.
I guess the situation is a bit better these days with Android encrypting everything by default and stuff like that ⊠Hopefully.
A family member gave away some old USB sticks and memory cards that they no longer needed. They were âmildly devastatedâ when I told them and then proceeded to demonstrate that itâs often not that hard to recover data from such devices. âBut I deleted all the files?!â Yes, but âŠ
This can get ugly. And lots of people donât know it.
It would be great if devices like digital cameras provided a function like âwipe storage completelyâ. Or, better, try harder at actually deleting files instead of doing things like just writing an 0xE5 on a FAT file system. Donât shift the blame to the user.
I guess the situation is a bit better these days with Android encrypting everything by default and stuff like that ⊠Hopefully.
Megamonkey vs megdinosaur during eclipse
Why don't more people borrow to invest and increase their portfolio and wealth? đ€
Why don't more people borrow to invest and increase their portfolio and wealth? đ€
Why don't more people borrow to invest and increase their portfolio and wealth? đ€
@movq Thanks mate! I'm glad you like it. :-)
Unfortunately, I think it's just an illusion that it's super quiet over here. Mostly boils down to carefully selected recordings, as I want to share the nice stuff. ;-) In reality, you can also hear man-made noises nearly everwhere. Depending on the wind direction, even in the middle of the forest in the middle of the night you can hear the railroad in the valley in the distance or cars and motorcycles on surrounding streets. There are only very, very few spots where there is only the sound of nature.
I tried to record birds singing numerous times, but even if they're quite loud themselves, there has always been the traffic noise in the background on all tracks, so I scrapped them (I would need a directional microphone). And if there is actually no traffic on the ground, a plane comes by. :-) We're in the air corridor of Stuttgart Airport, planes are still relatively high, so it could be way worse. But recreational smaller planes also like to cruise around in our area. And those propellors stir up the air quite a lot.
However, the snow really does cut down a lot of the (annoying) audio waves, that's for sure, no doubt about that. :-)
[47°09âČ51âłS, 126°43âČ35âłW] Resetting dosimeter
[47°09âČ18âłS, 126°43âČ28âłW] Dosimeter still failing
@lyse Hahaaaaaaa, wonderful video! The sound of ice crackling under your feet is great, I love that. I always pay special attention to that when I walk in snow/ice. đ And towards the end of the video, I couldnât help but notice how quiet your area is. Where I live, you can always hear a highway or a bigger road in the distance. Or planes, of course. đ”
I woke up to 20°C outside at 5:30 am. Gonna be a tough day.
@lyse Hahaaaaaaa, wonderful video! The sound of ice crackling under your feet is great, I love that. I always pay special attention to that when I walk in snow/ice. đ And towards the end of the video, I couldnât help but notice how quiet your area is. Where I live, you can always hear a highway or a bigger road in the distance. Or planes, of course. đ”
I woke up to 20°C outside at 5:30 am. Gonna be a tough day.
@lyse Hahaaaaaaa, wonderful video! The sound of ice crackling under your feet is great, I love that. I always pay special attention to that when I walk in snow/ice. đ And towards the end of the video, I couldnât help but notice how quiet your area is. Where I live, you can always hear a highway or a bigger road in the distance. Or planes, of course. đ”
I woke up to 20°C outside at 5:30 am. Gonna be a tough day.
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86400 seconds. Consult GALILEO. Godspeed.
a shot in the dark: a guess
What's the exposure time?
Try taking photos of the night at night time.
[47°09âČ25âłS, 126°43âČ33âłW] Dosimeter overflow
[47°09âČ11âłS, 126°43âČ40âłW] Dosimeter malfunction
@lyse Oh dear, that guy sure trusts his little tractor. đł Looks a bit scary, not gonna lie. đ
We had 28°C today. Jesus fucking christ. đ„” They say itâs just a short temporary heat wave and I sure do hope theyâre right.
@lyse Oh dear, that guy sure trusts his little tractor. đł Looks a bit scary, not gonna lie. đ
We had 28°C today. Jesus fucking christ. đ„” They say itâs just a short temporary heat wave and I sure do hope theyâre right.
@lyse Oh dear, that guy sure trusts his little tractor. đł Looks a bit scary, not gonna lie. đ
We had 28°C today. Jesus fucking christ. đ„” They say itâs just a short temporary heat wave and I sure do hope theyâre right.
For the purpose of being in a state along the path of totality, probably.
Haciendo la siesta con su nuevo muñeco
#catsoftwtxt
Haciendo la siesta con su nuevo muñeco
#catsoftwtxt
[47°09âČ58âłS, 126°43âČ04âłW] Transfer 25% complete...
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Fernando BerlĂn me recuerda a Jon y ademĂĄs tambiĂ©n tiene un gato llamado Nicolas asĂ que le voy a hacer el favor de promocionarle un poco por aquĂ: â Read more****
@movq If I go far enough there are indeed a few paths I haven't been on. ;-)
Yeah, that tractor moved up and down a giant manure heap. Although the tires spun a few times, it's quite amazing how relatively effortless it looked to drive on that pile of shit. That machine leaned quite a bit at a few spots. https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2024-04-05/traktor-auf-misthaufen.mp4 (114.5Â MiB) You might have figured, 11 and 17 show also the same subject from different angles.
[47°09âČ34âłS, 126°43âČ15âłW] Reading: 1.07 Sv
[47°09âČ58âłS, 126°43âČ06âłW] Reading: 0.19 Sv
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Im traveling to Missouri to see the eclipse on Monday.
El éxtasis de Terrón
#catsoftwtxt
El éxtasis de Terrón
#catsoftwtxt
De fondo de pantalla me he puesto un gato comĂșn europeo
#catsoftwtxt
De fondo de pantalla me he puesto un gato comĂșn europeo
#catsoftwtxt
[47°09âČ49âłS, 126°43âČ07âłW] --bad checksum--
@lyse Ha! So there *are* paths you havenât explored yet! đ
16.jpg looks quite a bit ⊠surreal. If it werenât for some of the surroundings, I would have thought that digger was a toy, not a real full-sized one. đ„Ž
I see people are already putting up easter decoration. No, wait, itâs already over. Time flies âŠ