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This also just reminds me of the other problems that exist:
- bad mentions.
- knowing whether someone will you've -mentioned will even see your reply at all.
This also just reminds me of the other problems that exist:
- bad mentions.
- knowing whether someone will you've -mentioned will even see your reply at all.
This also just reminds me of the other problems that exist:
- bad mentions.
- knowing whether someone will you've -mentioned will even see your reply at all.
@mckinley I think we just need a way of surfacing this information better for both users and operators? 🤔
@mckinley I think we just need a way of surfacing this information better for both users and operators? 🤔
@mckinley I think we just need a way of surfacing this information better for both users and operators? 🤔
@mckinley Yeah this is what was being "cleaned up"
Yo be honest I don't think there is a good solution IMO
@mckinley Yeah this is what was being "cleaned up"
Yo be honest I don't think there is a good solution IMO
@mckinley Yeah this is what was being "cleaned up"
Yo be honest I don't think there is a good solution IMO
You're right we should
never be like Microshit 😆
You're right we should
never be like Microshit 😆
You're right we should
never be like Microshit 😆
@mckinley I think "posting to the void" was/is a poor choice of words hete.
@mckinley I think "posting to the void" was/is a poor choice of words hete.
@mckinley I think "posting to the void" was/is a poor choice of words hete.
Today in the news
> Microsoft is a security risk
Today in the news
> Microsoft is a security risk
Today in the news
> Microsoft is a security risk
@slashdot Oh boi! 😆 Gotta take a screenshot of this in case Microsoft demand the article be taken down 🤣
@slashdot Oh boi! 😆 Gotta take a screenshot of this in case Microsoft demand the article be taken down 🤣
@slashdot Oh boi! 😆 Gotta take a screenshot of this in case Microsoft demand the article be taken down 🤣
[47°09′36″S, 126°43′24″W] Bad satellite signal -- switching to analog communication
@dfaria Also, I don't really care whether you continue to use my pod or not frankly.
> One more reason not to use https://twtxt.net/
negative comments like this are completely unconstructive and have no basis in merit. If you have issues with the way I administer my pod, speak up, provide alternatives. If you have good technical suggestions for Twtxt/Yarn, we're all ears. We are only trying (or attempt to try) to make things better for all, which as you can appreciate is a hard thing to do.
Next time, please leave your constructive criticisms at home. No-one forces you to use my pod (for free).
@dfaria Also, I don't really care whether you continue to use my pod or not frankly.
> One more reason not to use https://twtxt.net/
negative comments like this are completely unconstructive and have no basis in merit. If you have issues with the way I administer my pod, speak up, provide alternatives. If you have good technical suggestions for Twtxt/Yarn, we're all ears. We are only trying (or attempt to try) to make things better for all, which as you can appreciate is a hard thing to do.
Next time, please leave your constructive criticisms at home. No-one forces you to use my pod (for free).
@dfaria Also, I don't really care whether you continue to use my pod or not frankly.
> One more reason not to use https://twtxt.net/
negative comments like this are completely unconstructive and have no basis in merit. If you have issues with the way I administer my pod, speak up, provide alternatives. If you have good technical suggestions for Twtxt/Yarn, we're all ears. We are only trying (or attempt to try) to make things better for all, which as you can appreciate is a hard thing to do.
Next time, please leave your constructive criticisms at home. No-one forces you to use my pod (for free).
Oh never mind! 🤦♂️ That's your other feed that you syndicate some stuff to? 🤔 Research?
Oh never mind! 🤦♂️ That's your other feed that you syndicate some stuff to? 🤔 Research?
Oh never mind! 🤦♂️ That's your other feed that you syndicate some stuff to? 🤔 Research?
@dfaria And btw, even if I block a feed or whole domain, it doesn't stop you from following. it just removes it from the "Discover" view.
@dfaria And btw, even if I block a feed or whole domain, it doesn't stop you from following. it just removes it from the "Discover" view.
@dfaria And btw, even if I block a feed or whole domain, it doesn't stop you from following. it just removes it from the "Discover" view.
@dfaria And here I thought you never or we're not capable (client?) of interacting with other users? 🤣
@dfaria And here I thought you never or we're not capable (client?) of interacting with other users? 🤣
@dfaria And here I thought you never or we're not capable (client?) of interacting with other users? 🤣
@eapl.me We went out for nice breakfast and put the camper trailer away 😅
@eapl.me We went out for nice breakfast and put the camper trailer away 😅
@eapl.me We went out for nice breakfast and put the camper trailer away 😅
@mckinley Yeah pretry by hand at the moment.I only backup what I cannot reproduce.
@mckinley Yeah pretry by hand at the moment.I only backup what I cannot reproduce.
@mckinley Yeah pretry by hand at the moment.I only backup what I cannot reproduce.
Don't get your lederhosen in a twist.
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:945 ARCHIVED:71398 CACHE:2368 FOLLOWERS:15 FOLLOWING:14
@mckinley I use Restic and backup to another machine on my network as well as Backblaze B2
@mckinley I use Restic and backup to another machine on my network as well as Backblaze B2
@mckinley I use Restic and backup to another machine on my network as well as Backblaze B2
... Or, maybe (most likely) I don't know what I'm talking
about.
Anyway, let's get ... Twtn'? Twtxting? Tw... /me will shut up! 😶
... Or, maybe (most likely) I don't know what I'm talking
about.
Anyway, let's get ... Twtn'? Twtxting? Tw... /me will shut up! 😶
Went out in the cold and noticed that taking photos half an hour on top of the drafty summit is not the very best idea. Not suprising that I freeze if there is snow. Gloves would have been actually great, I only wore my beanie. But it was a very good afternoon and evening. Looking at the snowmen, there must have been heaps of snow on the ground earlier this day.
I came across several different birds and two deer. 36-38 shows the same one, one meadow further, another deer jumped across the road. That was cool.
The focus often wanted to do its own thing, unfortunately. 25 shows the flatness of the Kaiserbergsteige (literally "Emperor Mountain Steep Road").
Flower snowman
https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2024-04-21/
@movq Vobis doesn't ring a bell. I looked them up, but still nope.
Yeah, HDDs aren't the fastest things in the world. :-)
@lyse Goes to show how arcane that system has become. 🥴 I saw in another video today that Microsoft Office used names like PMWord and PMExcel.
There was a time when Vobis (you remember them?) sold PCs with OS/2 pre-installed. Those were the days, man! 😂
> It's already very quick.
That’s because it’s not running on a hard disk but a Compact Flash card. 😅 My Warp 4 box *is* on an HDD and scanning directory trees takes quite some time there. 🫤 Spinning rust is crazy slow.
@lyse Goes to show how arcane that system has become. 🥴 I saw in another video today that Microsoft Office used names like PMWord and PMExcel.
There was a time when Vobis (you remember them?) sold PCs with OS/2 pre-installed. Those were the days, man! 😂
> It's already very quick.
That’s because it’s not running on a hard disk but a Compact Flash card. 😅 My Warp 4 box *is* on an HDD and scanning directory trees takes quite some time there. 🫤 Spinning rust is crazy slow.
@lyse Goes to show how arcane that system has become. 🥴 I saw in another video today that Microsoft Office used names like PMWord and PMExcel.
There was a time when Vobis (you remember them?) sold PCs with OS/2 pre-installed. Those were the days, man! 😂
> It's already very quick.
That’s because it’s not running on a hard disk but a Compact Flash card. 😅 My Warp 4 box *is* on an HDD and scanning directory trees takes quite some time there. 🫤 Spinning rust is crazy slow.
@movq hahahaha! Accurate, 100%. 😩
@movq pfff, your code is “break-proof”! All looking good, so far. 😊
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′02″W] Transponder fixed
Me feed just rolled over. Let’s see if something breaks. 😂
Me feed just rolled over. Let’s see if something breaks. 😂
Me feed just rolled over. Let’s see if something breaks. 😂
@mckinley I can't say for sure. I didn't even know how three-way merges work till I looked it up. I guess it's more of git thing that would prove useful in the case of using passwordstore/pass.
As for Keepass, all I do is syncing it's database file across devices using syncting. Never felt the need to try anything else.
I guess it is safe enough for my use case, with Backup database before saving on and custom Backup Path Placeholders as Backup plan in case of an Eff up.
@mckinley I can't say for sure. I didn't even know how three-way merges work till I looked it up. I guess it's more of git thing that would prove useful in the case of using passwordstore/pass.
As for Keepass, all I do is syncing it's database file across devices using syncting. Never felt the need to try anything else.
I guess it is safe enough for my use case, with Backup database before saving on and custom Backup Path Placeholders as Backup plan in case of an Eff up.
@movq Interesting. Never came across the term presentation manager in my life, but I also never used OS/2. :-)
Yeah, stopping the scanning thread is more a learning experience than a necessity. The scanning message is hardly visible in your videos. It's already very quick.
I'm with you, @bender, weekends are way too short.
I have been up, and ready to go for hours. Partner is still in bed. She takes such a long time to wake up on weekends! Past noon already, and we need to get food for the elders, and come back to tidy up things to get ready for the next weekly cycle.
Ugh! Where did the weekend go?!
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′58″W] Resetting transponder
@dfaria well, your “original twtxt” is an example of anything, but social. It is more like an echo chamber. If I am going to follow someone, I seek interaction. Language isn’t a barrier, lack of engagement is.
As for aborting: Just closing the window works. 🤔 The main thread receives the message from the windowing system and ends the entire process. Still, it might be worth investigating this further, because it could teach me some more about communication between threads. 🤔 (For this case, I could just set a flag in a volatile int. But maybe there’s something more interesting available! 🥁)
As for aborting: Just closing the window works. 🤔 The main thread receives the message from the windowing system and ends the entire process. Still, it might be worth investigating this further, because it could teach me some more about communication between threads. 🤔 (For this case, I could just set a flag in a volatile int. But maybe there’s something more interesting available! 🥁)
As for aborting: Just closing the window works. 🤔 The main thread receives the message from the windowing system and ends the entire process. Still, it might be worth investigating this further, because it could teach me some more about communication between threads. 🤔 (For this case, I could just set a flag in a volatile int. But maybe there’s something more interesting available! 🥁)
I might have found the actual source of my problem.
Jenny uses an .eml file when composing a twt ...
and vim kinda auto formats it and inserts in those line breaks every ~70 character.
Then, I stumbled upon this link where Where someone reports that saving a .eml into a .txt might... corrupt the data?~
I might have found the actual source of my problem.
Jenny uses an .eml file when composing a twt ...
and vim kinda auto formats it and inserts in those line breaks every ~70 character.
Then, I stumbled upon this link where Where someone reports that saving a .eml into a .txt might... corrupt the data?~
@lyse Awesome! glad to hear that!
@lyse Awesome! glad to hear that!
@mckinley You definitely have got a point!
It is kind of a hassle to keep things in sync and NOT eff up.
It happened to me before but I was lucky enough to have backups elsewhere.
But, now I kind of have a workflow to avoid data loss while benefiting from both tools.
P.S: my bad, I meant Syncthing earlier on my original replay instead of Rsync. 🫠
@mckinley You definitely have got a point!
It is kind of a hassle to keep things in sync and NOT eff up.
It happened to me before but I was lucky enough to have backups elsewhere.
But, now I kind of have a workflow to avoid data loss while benefiting from both tools.
P.S: my bad, I meant Syncthing earlier on my original replay instead of Rsync. 🫠
Pinellas County - Long Run: 8.07 miles, 00:10:41 average pace, 01:26:18 duration
at about mile 3 i switched to 4 minutes on 1 minute off. this was because my left knee started to act up. kept this up pretty well until a weird sharp pain at about 7 and a half miles. walked it off for a bit and tried again but called it when things didn't feel right. don't want to regress.
#running #injury
@lyse Ah, thanks for letting me know about the typo. 😅
“PM” stands for “Presentation Manager” and is/was common prefix for graphical OS/2 programs. The PM actually got replaced by the “Workplace Shell” in version 2.0, but somehow the PM prefix kept being used. At least that is how I remember it. 🥴
Hmm, right, an “Abort” button. That could be useful. In my tests, the scans always finished so quickly that I didn’t even think about this … 😅
@lyse Ah, thanks for letting me know about the typo. 😅
“PM” stands for “Presentation Manager” and is/was common prefix for graphical OS/2 programs. The PM actually got replaced by the “Workplace Shell” in version 2.0, but somehow the PM prefix kept being used. At least that is how I remember it. 🥴
Hmm, right, an “Abort” button. That could be useful. In my tests, the scans always finished so quickly that I didn’t even think about this … 😅
@lyse Ah, thanks for letting me know about the typo. 😅
“PM” stands for “Presentation Manager” and is/was common prefix for graphical OS/2 programs. The PM actually got replaced by the “Workplace Shell” in version 2.0, but somehow the PM prefix kept being used. At least that is how I remember it. 🥴
Hmm, right, an “Abort” button. That could be useful. In my tests, the scans always finished so quickly that I didn’t even think about this … 😅
Pinellas County - Long Run: 8.07 miles, 00:10:41 average pace, 01:26:18 duration
at about mile 3 i switched to 4' on 1' off. this was because my left knee started to act up. kept this up pretty well until a weird sharp pain at about 7.5 miles. walked it off a bit and tried again but called it when things did not feel right.
#running
Pinellas County - Long Run: 8.07 miles, 00:10:41 average pace, 01:26:18 duration
at about mile 3 i switched to 4' on 1' off. this was because my left knee started to act up. kept this up pretty well until a weird sharp pain at about 7.5 miles. walked it off a bit and tried again but called it when things did not feel right.
#running
Pinellas County - Long Run: 8.07 miles, 00:10:41 average pace, 01:26:18 duration
at about mile 3 i switched to 4' on 1' off. this was because my left knee started to act up. kept this up pretty well until a weird sharp pain at about 7.5 miles. walked it off a bit and tried again but called it when things did not feel right.
#running
Oh, you finally did implement multithreading, @movq. Cool, cool. :-) https://www.uninformativ.de/blog/postings/2024-04-21/0/POSTING-en.html Just in case you want to keep working on PMdusage, my suggestion for a future upgrade is to make the scan abortable. 8-) By the way, what does "PM" in "PMdusage" stand for?
Always great to see that bugs are quickly fixed.
There's a tiny typo in the second to last paragraph: "Windows NT is something that I _had_ no contact with…"
Voidlinux : mes retours sont très positifs. 3 points : 1 - les paquets sont rapidement publiés, la vuln du paquet xz a donc été rapidement installée. 2 - Suite install de openssl en v3-3, authent 802.1x HS avec wpa_suppliant. J'ai dû rollback. 3 - Sur laptop HS mon écran scintille parfois quand la souris passe vers le bas de l'écran, étrange.
Voidlinux : mes retours sont très positifs. 3 points : 1 - les paquets sont rapidement publiés, la vuln du paquet xz a donc été rapidement installée. 2 - Suite install de openssl en v3-3, authent 802.1x HS avec wpa_suppliant. J'ai dû rollback. 3 - Sur laptop HS mon écran scintille parfois quand la souris passe vers le bas de l'écran, étrange.
Après un WE à 27°C semaine dernière, ce samedi nous avons fait de la luge aux Jouv !
Après un WE à 27°C semaine dernière, ce samedi nous avons fait de la luge aux Jouv !