# I am the Watcher. I am your guide through this vast new twtiverse.
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@movq Wasn't too bad in the end. Just a hand full louder thunders and decent wind. It smells really good after the light rain. Mjam!
Ha! Found it:
> Due to the Btrfs RAID issues, Synology chose Linux RAID. Based on the diagram below, Synology has implemented the layers in between the file systems and disks to ensure that Synology has full control to achieve the highest stability.
@mckinley I am curious now, though. Doesn't Synology use RAID Btrfs? How in the world do they do it? Researching...
@mckinley "Warning: The RAID 5 and RAID 6 modes of Btrfs are fatally flawed, and should not be used for "anything but testing with throw-away data." -- Yikes!. Gulp.
[47°09′47″S, 126°43′45″W] 4032 days without news from Herve
@movq what password manager do you use on the CLI? Is it pass?
Recovery: 3.11 miles, 00:10:41 average pace, 00:33:10 duration
#running #treadmill
Recovery: 3.11 miles, 00:10:41 average pace, 00:33:10 duration
#running #treadmill
Recovery: 3.11 miles, 00:10:41 average pace, 00:33:10 duration
#running #treadmill
Recovery: 3.11 miles, 00:10:41 average pace, 00:33:10 duration
#running #treadmill
YouTube introduces a “stable volume” feature:
https://movq.de/v/ad0dd48aac/a.jpg
Once filmmakers realize that people just want stable volume instead of SUPER LOUD SECTIONS (…andreallyquietones…), then maybe I can finally remove the limiter from my pipewire filter chain. 🥴
YouTube introduces a “stable volume” feature:
https://movq.de/v/ad0dd48aac/a.jpg
Once filmmakers realize that people just want stable volume instead of SUPER LOUD SECTIONS (…andreallyquietones…), then maybe I can finally remove the limiter from my pipewire filter chain. 🥴
YouTube introduces a “stable volume” feature:
https://movq.de/v/ad0dd48aac/a.jpg
Once filmmakers realize that people just want stable volume instead of SUPER LOUD SECTIONS (…andreallyquietones…), then maybe I can finally remove the limiter from my pipewire filter chain. 🥴
YouTube introduces a “stable volume” feature:
https://movq.de/v/ad0dd48aac/a.jpg
Once filmmakers realize that people just want stable volume instead of SUPER LOUD SECTIONS (…andreallyquietones…), then maybe I can finally remove the limiter from my pipewire filter chain. 🥴
@aelaraji Why not, give it a shot! 😅
I think I even integrated my password manager into tmux at some point. There’s a lot that you can do.
@aelaraji Why not, give it a shot! 😅
I think I even integrated my password manager into tmux at some point. There’s a lot that you can do.
@aelaraji Why not, give it a shot! 😅
I think I even integrated my password manager into tmux at some point. There’s a lot that you can do.
@aelaraji Why not, give it a shot! 😅
I think I even integrated my password manager into tmux at some point. There’s a lot that you can do.
@lyse Same here. I’m watching the storm tracking on kachelmannwetter.com 🍿
@lyse Same here. I’m watching the storm tracking on kachelmannwetter.com 🍿
@lyse Same here. I’m watching the storm tracking on kachelmannwetter.com 🍿
@lyse Same here. I’m watching the storm tracking on kachelmannwetter.com 🍿
@movq Well trust me if I tell you that most of my past addictions have started with a "Just once" or a "24 hrs challenge".
I'm reading through the Week Week In TTY thread you've linked earlier and oh-boy!
People went All In TTY and no X ... I'm tempted! Although I do not believe I can last more than a couple of hours 😅 but I'll keep on reading.
And again, Thank you!
@movq Well trust me if I tell you that most of my past addictions have started with a "Just once" or a "24 hrs challenge".
I'm reading through the Week Week In TTY thread you've linked earlier and oh-boy!
People went All In TTY and no X ... I'm tempted! Although I do not believe I can last more than a couple of hours 😅 but I'll keep on reading.
And again, Thank you!
The thunderstom is closing in on us now. It just started to drizzle.
@aelaraji Ah, right, you were only talking about 24 hours. I think I can manage without Netflix for a day. 😅
@aelaraji Ah, right, you were only talking about 24 hours. I think I can manage without Netflix for a day. 😅
@aelaraji Ah, right, you were only talking about 24 hours. I think I can manage without Netflix for a day. 😅
@aelaraji Ah, right, you were only talking about 24 hours. I think I can manage without Netflix for a day. 😅
@movq Oh! Thank you for the link! I'm checking it right away!
I hope I don't get slapped with a "HTTP/1.1 426 Upgrade Required" there as well.
As for Netflix and Co. I can do without for the time being. I guess I have binge watched enough content I feel like I miss missing it. 😂
@movq Oh! Thank you for the link! I'm checking it right away!
I hope I don't get slapped with a "HTTP/1.1 426 Upgrade Required" there as well.
As for Netflix and Co. I can do without for the time being. I guess I have binge watched enough content I feel like I miss missing it. 😂
Decided to give it a try and I'm already starting to feal the pain LOL
Decided to give it a try and I'm already starting to feal the pain LOL
@aelaraji At work? Not a chance. 😂
Private life? Sure. There was a regular community event called “A week in the TTY” over at nixers.net, where we spent a week only in text mode. It was easily doable.
There are some things where a graphical browser is pretty much mandatory these days. Online banking comes to mind. I *could* in theory physically go to the bank, but I’m way too lazy for that. 😂
Netflix is more popular nowadays and I wouldn’t want to miss that, either.
@aelaraji At work? Not a chance. 😂
Private life? Sure. There was a regular community event called “A week in the TTY” over at nixers.net, where we spent a week only in text mode. It was easily doable.
There are some things where a graphical browser is pretty much mandatory these days. Online banking comes to mind. I *could* in theory physically go to the bank, but I’m way too lazy for that. 😂
Netflix is more popular nowadays and I wouldn’t want to miss that, either.
@aelaraji At work? Not a chance. 😂
Private life? Sure. There was a regular community event called “A week in the TTY” over at nixers.net, where we spent a week only in text mode. It was easily doable.
There are some things where a graphical browser is pretty much mandatory these days. Online banking comes to mind. I *could* in theory physically go to the bank, but I’m way too lazy for that. 😂
Netflix is more popular nowadays and I wouldn’t want to miss that, either.
@aelaraji At work? Not a chance. 😂
Private life? Sure. There was a regular community event called “A week in the TTY” over at nixers.net, where we spent a week only in text mode. It was easily doable.
There are some things where a graphical browser is pretty much mandatory these days. Online banking comes to mind. I *could* in theory physically go to the bank, but I’m way too lazy for that. 😂
Netflix is more popular nowadays and I wouldn’t want to miss that, either.
[47°09′08″S, 126°43′16″W] Raw reading: 0x6633B882, offset +/-4
Do you believe one can survive surfing the web using a text-based web browser? (i.e: Lynx or W3m) no CSS no Bling for at least 24 hours 😲
Do you believe one can survive surfing the web using a text-based web browser? (i.e: Lynx or W3m) no CSS no Bling for at least 24 hours 😲
@prologic I read the help and it's a bit clearer now. Still a bit wonky. I will probably have it already forgotten by this evening. "Term" is exact match and "Match" adds some kind of unknown fuzziness on top.
The second bullet point can be addressed I reckon. It's purely a UI thing. Also, I'd add a short explanation for the search types next to them, so people don't have to look things up all the time through the help or even follow the links to the bleve documentation.
I like the magic detection™. That's what people expect. At least I did.
Thanks, @prologic. It was taken near the dairy farm. Came down the hill in the forest on the right and tried my luck. It turned out the photo gods were in my favor. :-)
@bender I see, thanks for educating me. :-) At least you're interacting with native speakers a hell lot more than I do. I'm speaking English almost every day at work, but it's basically never anybody's mother tongue.
@mckinley For testing purposes make dev works perfectly.
[47°09′53″S, 126°43′16″W] Transfer aborted
Well, that's good. Now I know 3 Android clients for gophers.
@lyse I've kept this thread open to think about... But honestly I'm drawing a blank. Do you have any ideas for improvements yourself here? It's not super clear to me what we should do to make this easier and more useful 😅 I admit myself I also get confused between Match and Term and even though I understand what Query String search is, I tend to think it's something we _can_ support by "magical detection"™ of the input? 🤔
@lyse I've kept this thread open to think about... But honestly I'm drawing a blank. Do you have any ideas for improvements yourself here? It's not super clear to me what we should do to make this easier and more useful 😅 I admit myself I also get confused between Match and Term and even though I understand what Query String search is, I tend to think it's something we _can_ support by "magical detection"™ of the input? 🤔
@lyse I've kept this thread open to think about... But honestly I'm drawing a blank. Do you have any ideas for improvements yourself here? It's not super clear to me what we should do to make this easier and more useful 😅 I admit myself I also get confused between Match and Term and even though I understand what Query String search is, I tend to think it's something we _can_ support by "magical detection"™ of the input? 🤔
Tantas respostas! Obrigada!!
Ele ficou contente, fez mais duas aguarelas e descobriu aqui o :pingu:
Tantas respostas! Obrigada!!
Ele ficou contente, fez mais duas aguarelas e descobriu aqui o :pingu:
[47°09′07″S, 126°43′29″W] Transponder still failing -- switching to analog communication
Does bring up an
interesting question for me though...
> would anyone be willing to pay for a twtxt service?
Does bring up an
interesting question for me though...
> would anyone be willing to pay for a twtxt service?
Does bring up an
interesting question for me though...
> would anyone be willing to pay for a twtxt service?
@aelaraji That's the downside of using public services yeah 😢 Yhere is y really a good solution to that 😅
@aelaraji That's the downside of using public services yeah 😢 Yhere is y really a good solution to that 😅
@aelaraji That's the downside of using public services yeah 😢 Yhere is y really a good solution to that 😅
@mckinley Yeah I have plans to redo my
infra to be egress only via WireGuard for that reason 👌
@mckinley Yeah I have plans to redo my
infra to be egress only via WireGuard for that reason 👌
@mckinley Yeah I have plans to redo my
infra to be egress only via WireGuard for that reason 👌
[47°09′16″S, 126°43′53″W] Resetting transponder
Come on guys, can't we just do Btrfs RAID5/6 already?
@prologic I looked it up, couldn't find a proper course/tutorial. 😂
@prologic I looked it up, couldn't find a proper course/tutorial. 😂
@prologic I guess, you don't get to check the logs if you host your feed file on a pubnix ...
@prologic I guess, you don't get to check the logs if you host your feed file on a pubnix ...
@hecanjog Also:
> Best way to secure your application/swrvice; Don't put it on the Internet
🤣
@hecanjog Also:
> Best way to secure your application/swrvice; Don't put it on the Internet
🤣
@hecanjog Also:
> Best way to secure your application/swrvice; Don't put it on the Internet
🤣
@aelaraji This is precisely how (and watching your own access logs for UserAgent) discovery should work 🤣
@aelaraji This is precisely how (and watching your own access logs for UserAgent) discovery should work 🤣
@aelaraji This is precisely how (and watching your own access logs for UserAgent) discovery should work 🤣
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:955 ARCHIVED:71609 CACHE:2409 FOLLOWERS:15 FOLLOWING:14
@bender I've dropped him a message earlier on Mastodon, will let him know if he replays 👌
@bender I've dropped him a message earlier on Mastodon, will let him know if he replays 👌
Best way to write programs: turn off the computer.
@prologic I remember when I first ran Yarn on *arrakis*, it was a mess. Remember I had to start it again from scratch? If I were to run Yarn today, I will have to ask you what -u to use, if I am going to run a web server on it (say, *Caddy*), and what to do to keep the huge cache Xuu and I like. LOL. Granted, I could figure it out myself after some trial and error too.
To make Yarn install easier? An installer script that would prompt for the settings, generate config, and install the *systemd*, because, whether we like it or not, the biggest Linux distros around use it.
@bender No worries! My version is very similar, but it doesn't rely on fork/exec out to the git binary.