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@mckinley And what about some of the other aspects that make Bitcoin awful. Like the stupid instability of it's fiat conversation price and the stupid amouns of energy it consumes? How does Monero compare?
@mckinley And what about some of the other aspects that make Bitcoin awful. Like the stupid instability of it's fiat conversation price and the stupid amouns of energy it consumes? How does Monero compare?
Pretty fucken wimdy outside. I wonder if my windows are going to burst some day.
Pretty fucken wimdy outside. I wonder if my windows are going to burst some day.
Pretty fucken wimdy outside. I wonder if my windows are going to burst some day.
@mckinley Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, why have I never experimented with this kind of workflow? šŸ¤” Probably useful for lots of things.
@mckinley Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, why have I never experimented with this kind of workflow? šŸ¤” Probably useful for lots of things.
@mckinley Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, why have I never experimented with this kind of workflow? šŸ¤” Probably useful for lots of things.
Good! I guess I'm done setting up my Twtxt. I'll be juggling between the official CLI and Twixter, although I already have a favorite.
Good! I guess I'm done setting up my Twtxt. I'll be juggling between the official CLI and Twixter, although I already have a favorite.
Today is US tax. Pay your high taxes today or go to jail. Your choice.
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[47°09′45″S, 126°43′14″W] Bad satellite signal -- switching to analog communication
Why here so few people, write more words!
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Ahy is Monaro/XMR considered good / better btw? šŸ¤”
Ahy is Monaro/XMR considered good / better btw? šŸ¤”
Ahy is Monaro/XMR considered good / better btw? šŸ¤”
@mckinley Looks like XMR is much more stable than bloody BTC which is nice 🤣
@mckinley Looks like XMR is much more stable than bloody BTC which is nice 🤣
@mckinley Looks like XMR is much more stable than bloody BTC which is nice 🤣
@mckinley I was mostly only thinking about use-based. Is there a desire for than this?
@mckinley I was mostly only thinking about use-based. Is there a desire for than this?
@mckinley I was mostly only thinking about use-based. Is there a desire for than this?
@mckinley Will do! šŸ‘Œ
@mckinley Will do! šŸ‘Œ
@mckinley Will do! šŸ‘Œ
At last! my Twtxt feed is up and running and I can post to it from a remote client! Yey!
At last! my Twtxt feed is up and running and I can post to it from a remote client! Yey!
Hello Twtxters!
Hello Twtxters!
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Recordings mingle with the present
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@movq Cool, nice progress! :-)
@movq I reckon they mostly ship stuff nowadays. Beware, looks like this website and their marketing is from the last millennium. Their front page is hillarious, so is this company comic: https://tito-international.de/i/comic-of-company (I have no affiliation with them).
@movq Definitely better for them, yeah. :-)

Ah, interesting. Ui, that can hold some water. Certainly looks like a water level gauge to me. Maybe a precaution for a hundred-year flood or something like that. Or is there a dam nearby? Could be a facility to reduce damage in case it breaks.
Pessoas que dizem "instagrã"
Pessoas que dizem "instagrã"
I took advantage of the last sunny, but also 25°C hot day and hiked in the woods. It was so much more pleasant in the forest than out in the sun. The wind could have been a long stronger with that heat. I was completely soaked.

At one point I thought I better grab my camera out of my backpack, so whenever something comes up, I'm ready. But I was too lazy and thought, well, I just wait until there is a nice subject and keep going instead. No joke, ten meters further I came across two squirrels. A red and a brown one, sitting on a tree at just one and three meters height two meters away from me. If I only had unpacked my bloody cam a few seconds ago! I just watched them sit on the tree and then tried to slowly strip my backpack and grad the cam. It was still booting up when they decided it was enough sitting around and climbed higher. What a silly move on my end, damn.

I tried to improvise some Lyse Street View, but felt really uncomfortable to photograph other people's houses. Somehow my cam produced sooo many blurred shots on the way up still away from the village, it's unbelievable. I scrapped nearly the entire project. Only very few survived. There were heaps of people on the mountain summit, so I quickly left again.

Flower bed in the village

https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2024-04-14/

Looking forward to next week's rain and temperature drop to 16°C or even 8°C.
Just fleshed out the README for timeline at https://github.com/sorenpeter/timeline - Comments/corrections and PRs are welcome:)
Just fleshed out the README for timeline at https://github.com/sorenpeter/timeline - Comments/corrections and PRs are welcome:)
Just fleshed out the README for timeline at https://github.com/sorenpeter/timeline - Comments/corrections and PRs are welcome:)
Just fleshed out the README for timeline at https://github.com/sorenpeter/timeline - Comments/corrections and PRs are welcome:)
[47°09′41″S, 126°43′04″W] Raw reading: 0x661BFD81, offset +/-5
@lyse It’s probably better for them if they’re shy. šŸ˜… But yeah, if they’re used to humans, they won’t run away so easily. At least the ducks won’t – the rails/moorhens do. šŸ¤”

Ahh, I remember those Asperg shots. šŸ˜…šŸ‘

That whole area with the tunnels and basins is *probably* some sort of ā€œretention basinā€ (Regenrückhaltebecken), with several levels to reduce the flow. There’s almost never a lot of water in there, though. Not sure if this structure just isn’t used anymore or if it’s too dry. There’s also this ā€œpoleā€, it’s a bit hard to see, though:

https://movq.de/v/dd71ae14a5/a.jpg

Looks like they’re trying to measure the water height (Pegelstand)? The pole is super high and I doubt that any rainfall will ever reach the top of it. šŸ¤”
@lyse It’s probably better for them if they’re shy. šŸ˜… But yeah, if they’re used to humans, they won’t run away so easily. At least the ducks won’t – the rails/moorhens do. šŸ¤”

Ahh, I remember those Asperg shots. šŸ˜…šŸ‘

That whole area with the tunnels and basins is *probably* some sort of ā€œretention basinā€ (Regenrückhaltebecken), with several levels to reduce the flow. There’s almost never a lot of water in there, though. Not sure if this structure just isn’t used anymore or if it’s too dry. There’s also this ā€œpoleā€, it’s a bit hard to see, though:

https://movq.de/v/dd71ae14a5/a.jpg

Looks like they’re trying to measure the water height (Pegelstand)? The pole is super high and I doubt that any rainfall will ever reach the top of it. šŸ¤”
@lyse It’s probably better for them if they’re shy. šŸ˜… But yeah, if they’re used to humans, they won’t run away so easily. At least the ducks won’t – the rails/moorhens do. šŸ¤”

Ahh, I remember those Asperg shots. šŸ˜…šŸ‘

That whole area with the tunnels and basins is *probably* some sort of ā€œretention basinā€ (Regenrückhaltebecken), with several levels to reduce the flow. There’s almost never a lot of water in there, though. Not sure if this structure just isn’t used anymore or if it’s too dry. There’s also this ā€œpoleā€, it’s a bit hard to see, though:

https://movq.de/v/dd71ae14a5/a.jpg

Looks like they’re trying to measure the water height (Pegelstand)? The pole is super high and I doubt that any rainfall will ever reach the top of it. šŸ¤”
@lyse I truly wonder how those shops can survive. šŸ¤” Even if they offer some more services like copy or printing – how many people do that? šŸ¤”
@lyse I truly wonder how those shops can survive. šŸ¤” Even if they offer some more services like copy or printing – how many people do that? šŸ¤”
@lyse I truly wonder how those shops can survive. šŸ¤” Even if they offer some more services like copy or printing – how many people do that? šŸ¤”
There you go, multithreading. 🄳

I tested this in QEMU, which luckily supports throttling disk I/O, so I can make sure that scanning the disk actually takes a while.

https://movq.de/v/f714cfebff/pmdusage.mp4

(Still boggles my mind a bit. When OS/2 2.x came out, DOS was still the norm for us and I didn’t even know what multithreading was. I really didn’t appreciate this operating system enough back then – only now.)
There you go, multithreading. 🄳

I tested this in QEMU, which luckily supports throttling disk I/O, so I can make sure that scanning the disk actually takes a while.

https://movq.de/v/f714cfebff/pmdusage.mp4

(Still boggles my mind a bit. When OS/2 2.x came out, DOS was still the norm for us and I didn’t even know what multithreading was. I really didn’t appreciate this operating system enough back then – only now.)
There you go, multithreading. 🄳

I tested this in QEMU, which luckily supports throttling disk I/O, so I can make sure that scanning the disk actually takes a while.

https://movq.de/v/f714cfebff/pmdusage.mp4

(Still boggles my mind a bit. When OS/2 2.x came out, DOS was still the norm for us and I didn’t even know what multithreading was. I really didn’t appreciate this operating system enough back then – only now.)
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[47°09′25″S, 126°43′53″W] 4014 days without news from Herve
@prologic 0.15 to 0.20 USD sounds about right, compared to small VPS’s like those: https://www.netcup.eu/vserver/vps.php

It’s an interesting offer/concept, btw. Lots of minimal software doesn’t require lots of ā€œoomphā€ and I’d be fine if my VPS was smaller. šŸ¤”
@prologic 0.15 to 0.20 USD sounds about right, compared to small VPS’s like those: https://www.netcup.eu/vserver/vps.php

It’s an interesting offer/concept, btw. Lots of minimal software doesn’t require lots of ā€œoomphā€ and I’d be fine if my VPS was smaller. šŸ¤”
@prologic 0.15 to 0.20 USD sounds about right, compared to small VPS’s like those: https://www.netcup.eu/vserver/vps.php

It’s an interesting offer/concept, btw. Lots of minimal software doesn’t require lots of ā€œoomphā€ and I’d be fine if my VPS was smaller. šŸ¤”
I think realistically a micro container like this needs to cost the consumer only $0.15/month if at all feasible
I think realistically a micro container like this needs to cost the consumer only $0.15/month if at all feasible
I think realistically a micro container like this needs to cost the consumer only $0.15/month if at all feasible
@mckinley Based on your previous comment I think I need to reduce the price to a round $0.20
@mckinley Based on your previous comment I think I need to reduce the price to a round $0.20
@mckinley Based on your previous comment I think I need to reduce the price to a round $0.20
@mckinley Yea the idea is micro costs to the consumer. No one really does this, that I know of, which is frustrating if you want to run a few small things without the overhead of a whole server or the operational efforts.
@mckinley Yea the idea is micro costs to the consumer. No one really does this, that I know of, which is frustrating if you want to run a few small things without the overhead of a whole server or the operational efforts.
@mckinley Yea the idea is micro costs to the consumer. No one really does this, that I know of, which is frustrating if you want to run a few small things without the overhead of a whole server or the operational efforts.
Yeah could
be šŸ¤” Juat experimenting with what's possible šŸ˜…
Yeah could
be šŸ¤” Juat experimenting with what's possible šŸ˜…
Yeah could
be šŸ¤” Juat experimenting with what's possible šŸ˜…
@movq I reckon you have to wait a bit for that to happen or just come by one day. :-)
@prologic Oh no, that's so silly.
@movq Even just consumer grade. Wow! I also only rarely print anything and I always got third-party toners, never was disappointed with them. Last year I noticed that we have an ink and toner shop in town and bought there. That actually exist over two decades now, but looks extremely inconspicuous.
[47°09′50″S, 126°43′35″W] Dosimeter fixed
@movq Oh wow, how cool is that?! :-) Ducks over here are quite shy, unfortunately. In Ludwigsburg on the other hand they are very habituated to humans. I was very surprised to see that when visiting a mate. There were a bunch of them laying on the stairs and I tried to keep my distance to not scare them off. Didn't dare to get closer than maybe five meters or so and was super happy that they stayed. That has always been impossible over here. After we proceeded, some tourists came by and stood a meter next to them or so. That was crazy for me to see. :-)

Yeah, walking next to a highway is torture. I try to avoid it as much as possible.

Nice! The third photo looks like a Kneipp basin. What's that round tunnel? I love those moss-covered rocks, they just look so beautiful.
[47°09′56″S, 126°43′38″W] Resetting dosimeter
@lyse The ducks aren’t too scared of humans. Great story from the first days of Covid in 2020: There were so few humans out and about that the wildlife began to reclaim its place. Those ducks in particular waddled around near the shops – and one of them even went *into* the super market. 😃 Never seen that before or since.

That path leads to a highway, yeah. Or rather under a highway. šŸ˜… The photo with the graffiti shows a short tunnel, the highway is on top of it. It’s usually annoyingly loud, so I don’t go there often.

Found some more older photos of the general area of the last shot: https://movq.de/v/885fb9c57b/
@lyse The ducks aren’t too scared of humans. Great story from the first days of Covid in 2020: There were so few humans out and about that the wildlife began to reclaim its place. Those ducks in particular waddled around near the shops – and one of them even went *into* the super market. 😃 Never seen that before or since.

That path leads to a highway, yeah. Or rather under a highway. šŸ˜… The photo with the graffiti shows a short tunnel, the highway is on top of it. It’s usually annoyingly loud, so I don’t go there often.

Found some more older photos of the general area of the last shot: https://movq.de/v/885fb9c57b/
@lyse The ducks aren’t too scared of humans. Great story from the first days of Covid in 2020: There were so few humans out and about that the wildlife began to reclaim its place. Those ducks in particular waddled around near the shops – and one of them even went *into* the super market. 😃 Never seen that before or since.

That path leads to a highway, yeah. Or rather under a highway. šŸ˜… The photo with the graffiti shows a short tunnel, the highway is on top of it. It’s usually annoyingly loud, so I don’t go there often.

Found some more older photos of the general area of the last shot: https://movq.de/v/885fb9c57b/
@lyse I’m surprised as well. It’s one of those big, clunky laser printers:

https://movq.de/v/8a3495c3c2/

But it’s not ā€œindustrial gradeā€, it was a normal consumer printer and cost about 370€. I changed the black toner once and nothing else. Admittedly, the color toners are ā€œworn outā€ and don’t give great results anymore, but I can’t be bothered as I hardly print anything in color these days. It might be worth buying replacements *now*, though, before they go out of production. šŸ¤” It’s already impossible to buy original ones, but there are still 3rd party toners. (Wtf? Was this a super popular model?! šŸ˜‚)
@lyse I’m surprised as well. It’s one of those big, clunky laser printers:

https://movq.de/v/8a3495c3c2/

But it’s not ā€œindustrial gradeā€, it was a normal consumer printer and cost about 370€. I changed the black toner once and nothing else. Admittedly, the color toners are ā€œworn outā€ and don’t give great results anymore, but I can’t be bothered as I hardly print anything in color these days. It might be worth buying replacements *now*, though, before they go out of production. šŸ¤” It’s already impossible to buy original ones, but there are still 3rd party toners. (Wtf? Was this a super popular model?! šŸ˜‚)
@lyse I’m surprised as well. It’s one of those big, clunky laser printers:

https://movq.de/v/8a3495c3c2/

But it’s not ā€œindustrial gradeā€, it was a normal consumer printer and cost about 370€. I changed the black toner once and nothing else. Admittedly, the color toners are ā€œworn outā€ and don’t give great results anymore, but I can’t be bothered as I hardly print anything in color these days. It might be worth buying replacements *now*, though, before they go out of production. šŸ¤” It’s already impossible to buy original ones, but there are still 3rd party toners. (Wtf? Was this a super popular model?! šŸ˜‚)
@prologic Oh, I see. God, how annoying – the place where you live abolished DST but the place where you work didn’t. šŸ˜‚
@prologic Oh, I see. God, how annoying – the place where you live abolished DST but the place where you work didn’t. šŸ˜‚
@prologic Oh, I see. God, how annoying – the place where you live abolished DST but the place where you work didn’t. šŸ˜‚
@mckinley Ahh, right, nethogs, iftop, stuff like that. I forgot about those. 🄓 If I’m quick enough to open them, they’re pretty useful as well. (I’m just too slow most of the time and the thing hogging the net is already gone. šŸ˜…)
@mckinley Ahh, right, nethogs, iftop, stuff like that. I forgot about those. 🄓 If I’m quick enough to open them, they’re pretty useful as well. (I’m just too slow most of the time and the thing hogging the net is already gone. šŸ˜…)
@mckinley Ahh, right, nethogs, iftop, stuff like that. I forgot about those. 🄓 If I’m quick enough to open them, they’re pretty useful as well. (I’m just too slow most of the time and the thing hogging the net is already gone. šŸ˜…)
@movq You are right, I do! But I work remotely for a bank where most of it's employees live/work in the state of Victoria, so there šŸ™„
@movq You are right, I do! But I work remotely for a bank where most of it's employees live/work in the state of Victoria, so there šŸ™„
@movq You are right, I do! But I work remotely for a bank where most of it's employees live/work in the state of Victoria, so there šŸ™„
@mckinley Most little web apps, websites, static sites, whatever run perfectly fine with good performance on just 100mCores, a lot of what I run only has between 100m-500m of CPU allocated to it.
@mckinley Most little web apps, websites, static sites, whatever run perfectly fine with good performance on just 100mCores, a lot of what I run only has between 100m-500m of CPU allocated to it.
@mckinley Most little web apps, websites, static sites, whatever run perfectly fine with good performance on just 100mCores, a lot of what I run only has between 100m-500m of CPU allocated to it.
@mckinley Yup!
@mckinley Yup!
@mckinley Yup!