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@aelaraji lol, yeah, that would be great 😂

@lyse @mckinley Huh, I envy you. 😅 I was browsing my GitHub stars, clicked Next a couple of times and then hit the back button on my mouse. Boom, I don’t get back to the previous page but to my profile page: https://github.com/vain?tab=stars

At work, it is absolutely pointless to expect forward/backward to work. *Almost everything* breaks. Maybe some older Jira still works, but that’s about it.
@aelaraji lol, yeah, that would be great 😂

@lyse @mckinley Huh, I envy you. 😅 I was browsing my GitHub stars, clicked Next a couple of times and then hit the back button on my mouse. Boom, I don’t get back to the previous page but to my profile page: https://github.com/vain?tab=stars

At work, it is absolutely pointless to expect forward/backward to work. *Almost everything* breaks. Maybe some older Jira still works, but that’s about it.
@aelaraji lol, yeah, that would be great 😂

@lyse @mckinley Huh, I envy you. 😅 I was browsing my GitHub stars, clicked Next a couple of times and then hit the back button on my mouse. Boom, I don’t get back to the previous page but to my profile page: https://github.com/vain?tab=stars

At work, it is absolutely pointless to expect forward/backward to work. *Almost everything* breaks. Maybe some older Jira still works, but that’s about it.
@aelaraji lol, yeah, that would be great 😂

@lyse @mckinley Huh, I envy you. 😅 I was browsing my GitHub stars, clicked Next a couple of times and then hit the back button on my mouse. Boom, I don’t get back to the previous page but to my profile page: https://github.com/vain?tab=stars

At work, it is absolutely pointless to expect forward/backward to work. *Almost everything* breaks. Maybe some older Jira still works, but that’s about it.
[47°09′01″S, 126°43′45″W] Reading: 0.18 Sv
[47°09′24″S, 126°43′36″W] 4043 days without news from Herve
That aurora was beautiful! Anyone else catch it this past weekend?
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:967 ARCHIVED:72748 CACHE:2457 FOLLOWERS:15 FOLLOWING:14
Hell yeah, this is some amazing bee stuff! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgOYLDf5Wv8
[47°09′59″S, 126°43′58″W] --interrupted--
@movq Classically navigating through the history still works perfectly fine on most (if not all) websites I visit.
@movq imagine remapping them to reboot and shutdown instead. That would be fun, wouldn't it? 😂
@movq imagine remapping them to reboot and shutdown instead. That would be fun, wouldn't it? 😂
Ce 13 mai, on commence la journée avec 31% de batterie à 9:30. Ce soir fin de charge à 18:30 à 75%. Beaucoup d'ensoleillement. Demain on devrait être sous la pluie et je suis curieux de découvrir si la charge sera possible.
Ce 13 mai, on commence la journée avec 31% de batterie à 9:30. Ce soir fin de charge à 18:30 à 75%. Beaucoup d'ensoleillement. Demain on devrait être sous la pluie et je suis curieux de découvrir si la charge sera possible.
[47°09′53″S, 126°43′56″W] --no signal--
@news Err I meant "junk" 🤣 (_too late to edit, cbf editing it manually or via the API/CLI 😅_)_
@news Err I meant "junk" 🤣 (_too late to edit, cbf editing it manually or via the API/CLI 😅_)_
New feature (_not a great UX, sorry 😞_) that displays the last fetched feed status, last error (_if any_) and error count in your "Following" list. Check it out and cleanup your feeds for "hunk" 👌_
New feature (_not a great UX, sorry 😞_) that displays the last fetched feed status, last error (_if any_) and error count in your "Following" list. Check it out and cleanup your feeds for "hunk" 👌_
@movq Could also just be a shitty antenna 😅
@movq Could also just be a shitty antenna 😅
I just unfollowed some ~200+ feeds that are basically dead "404 Not Found" 😳~
I just unfollowed some ~200+ feeds that are basically dead "404 Not Found" 😳~
@prologic I sure hope you’re right. 😅 I’d love nothing more than not having to rely on the internet for this. 🤞

(I clearly remember sitting in my car and waiting an eternity to get a fix, though. I’d regularly start the GPS device and then continue to load up my bags/stuff into the car because it took so long. 😅 Maybe it was just a shitty device, who knows …)
@prologic I sure hope you’re right. 😅 I’d love nothing more than not having to rely on the internet for this. 🤞

(I clearly remember sitting in my car and waiting an eternity to get a fix, though. I’d regularly start the GPS device and then continue to load up my bags/stuff into the car because it took so long. 😅 Maybe it was just a shitty device, who knows …)
@prologic I sure hope you’re right. 😅 I’d love nothing more than not having to rely on the internet for this. 🤞

(I clearly remember sitting in my car and waiting an eternity to get a fix, though. I’d regularly start the GPS device and then continue to load up my bags/stuff into the car because it took so long. 😅 Maybe it was just a shitty device, who knows …)
@prologic I sure hope you’re right. 😅 I’d love nothing more than not having to rely on the internet for this. 🤞

(I clearly remember sitting in my car and waiting an eternity to get a fix, though. I’d regularly start the GPS device and then continue to load up my bags/stuff into the car because it took so long. 😅 Maybe it was just a shitty device, who knows …)
@movq Well I used to have a handheld GPS device, probably before I lost most of my sight. I didn't really feel that it took ~12m to get a fix, it was usually much faster. You _may_ just find that all this A-GPS thing is all just bullshit anyway and just an excuse to collect and store your GPS location on some random web server that someone else owns 🤣~
@movq Well I used to have a handheld GPS device, probably before I lost most of my sight. I didn't really feel that it took ~12m to get a fix, it was usually much faster. You _may_ just find that all this A-GPS thing is all just bullshit anyway and just an excuse to collect and store your GPS location on some random web server that someone else owns 🤣~
The GPS satellites transmit an almanac, a (coarse) list of all satellite positions:

https://www.e-education.psu.edu/geog862/node/1739

That’s apparently crucial for a low “time to first fix” and, as I understand it, that’s where A-GPS comes into play: Downloading this information from the satellites takes about 12.5 minutes, but downloading it via the internet (A-GPS) is much faster.

So the question is: How long is this data valid for? It’s a bit hard to find information on this … It looks like it’s valid for several *weeks*:

https://flysight.ca/wiki/index.php/Almanac_and_ephemeris

If true, it would mean the situation is much less dramatic than I thought. 😅 I go on a walk every couple of days and that gives the device more than enough time to download an updated almanac. So, I *guess* I should be fine without A-GPS *if* I regularly use (standard) GPS for an hour or so. 🤔

We’ll see. This might take a couple of months to find out. 😂
The GPS satellites transmit an almanac, a (coarse) list of all satellite positions:

https://www.e-education.psu.edu/geog862/node/1739

That’s apparently crucial for a low “time to first fix” and, as I understand it, that’s where A-GPS comes into play: Downloading this information from the satellites takes about 12.5 minutes, but downloading it via the internet (A-GPS) is much faster.

So the question is: How long is this data valid for? It’s a bit hard to find information on this … It looks like it’s valid for several *weeks*:

https://flysight.ca/wiki/index.php/Almanac_and_ephemeris

If true, it would mean the situation is much less dramatic than I thought. 😅 I go on a walk every couple of days and that gives the device more than enough time to download an updated almanac. So, I *guess* I should be fine without A-GPS *if* I regularly use (standard) GPS for an hour or so. 🤔

We’ll see. This might take a couple of months to find out. 😂
The GPS satellites transmit an almanac, a (coarse) list of all satellite positions:

https://www.e-education.psu.edu/geog862/node/1739

That’s apparently crucial for a low “time to first fix” and, as I understand it, that’s where A-GPS comes into play: Downloading this information from the satellites takes about 12.5 minutes, but downloading it via the internet (A-GPS) is much faster.

So the question is: How long is this data valid for? It’s a bit hard to find information on this … It looks like it’s valid for several *weeks*:

https://flysight.ca/wiki/index.php/Almanac_and_ephemeris

If true, it would mean the situation is much less dramatic than I thought. 😅 I go on a walk every couple of days and that gives the device more than enough time to download an updated almanac. So, I *guess* I should be fine without A-GPS *if* I regularly use (standard) GPS for an hour or so. 🤔

We’ll see. This might take a couple of months to find out. 😂
The GPS satellites transmit an almanac, a (coarse) list of all satellite positions:

https://www.e-education.psu.edu/geog862/node/1739

That’s apparently crucial for a low “time to first fix” and, as I understand it, that’s where A-GPS comes into play: Downloading this information from the satellites takes about 12.5 minutes, but downloading it via the internet (A-GPS) is much faster.

So the question is: How long is this data valid for? It’s a bit hard to find information on this … It looks like it’s valid for several *weeks*:

https://flysight.ca/wiki/index.php/Almanac_and_ephemeris

If true, it would mean the situation is much less dramatic than I thought. 😅 I go on a walk every couple of days and that gives the device more than enough time to download an updated almanac. So, I *guess* I should be fine without A-GPS *if* I regularly use (standard) GPS for an hour or so. 🤔

We’ll see. This might take a couple of months to find out. 😂
If Sam Altman really wanted "AI" to be in the hands of the people, he a) Should not have made deals with multiple devils that turned OpenAI into a proprietary company. b) Sold most of the company to Microsoft.
If Sam Altman really wanted "AI" to be in the hands of the people, he a) Should not have made deals with multiple devils that turned OpenAI into a proprietary company. b) Sold most of the company to Microsoft.
hey @oevl you're still around right? I'm not imagining it 😅 How are ya? 🤔
hey @oevl you're still around right? I'm not imagining it 😅 How are ya? 🤔
I’m gonna need some medication if I have to keep doing this. 😬 It’s infuriating.

Automatically numbered sections, 1978 in nroff / ms: https://github.com/dspinellis/unix-history-repo/blob/Bell-Release/usr/man/man7/ms.7#L231-L233
I’m gonna need some medication if I have to keep doing this. 😬 It’s infuriating.

Automatically numbered sections, 1978 in nroff / ms: https://github.com/dspinellis/unix-history-repo/blob/Bell-Release/usr/man/man7/ms.7#L231-L233
I’m gonna need some medication if I have to keep doing this. 😬 It’s infuriating.

Automatically numbered sections, 1978 in nroff / ms: https://github.com/dspinellis/unix-history-repo/blob/Bell-Release/usr/man/man7/ms.7#L231-L233
I’m gonna need some medication if I have to keep doing this. 😬 It’s infuriating.

Automatically numbered sections, 1978 in nroff / ms: https://github.com/dspinellis/unix-history-repo/blob/Bell-Release/usr/man/man7/ms.7#L231-L233
Thinking about disabling the two extra buttons for “forward” and “backward” on my mouse, because today’s websites don’t support this anymore, and it’d safe me the constant moments of “oh for fuck’s sake”. 🙄
Thinking about disabling the two extra buttons for “forward” and “backward” on my mouse, because today’s websites don’t support this anymore, and it’d safe me the constant moments of “oh for fuck’s sake”. 🙄
Thinking about disabling the two extra buttons for “forward” and “backward” on my mouse, because today’s websites don’t support this anymore, and it’d safe me the constant moments of “oh for fuck’s sake”. 🙄
Thinking about disabling the two extra buttons for “forward” and “backward” on my mouse, because today’s websites don’t support this anymore, and it’d safe me the constant moments of “oh for fuck’s sake”. 🙄
On my blog: Developer Diary, Amerigo Vespucci https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/05/13/vespucci.html #programming #project #devjournal
[47°09′49″S, 126°43′57″W] Wind speed: 61kph -- batteries low
Pinellas County - Base: 7.26 miles, 00:09:06 average pace, 01:06:01 duration
no leg issues. slight breeze to cut the humidity. skipped my long run yesterday because was having what i can only describe as "vertigo" even though i do not know if that was it.
#running
Pinellas County - Base: 7.26 miles, 00:09:06 average pace, 01:06:01 duration
no leg issues. slight breeze to cut the humidity. skipped my long run yesterday because was having what i can only describe as "vertigo" even though i do not know if that was it.
#running
Pinellas County - Base: 7.26 miles, 00:09:06 average pace, 01:06:01 duration
no leg issues. slight breeze to cut the humidity. skipped my long run yesterday because was having what i can only describe as "vertigo" even though i do not know if that was it.
#running
[47°09′27″S, 126°43′22″W] Raw reading: 0x6641BA71, offset +/-3
@prologic @movq @bender Yup, I second that. :-) We went to Ebersberg Castle with the scouts. It was great fun and very exhausting at the same time.
[47°09′12″S, 126°43′08″W] Weather forecast alert -- storm from NW
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:966 ARCHIVED:72732 CACHE:2505 FOLLOWERS:15 FOLLOWING:14
Wow, o Jean-Michel Jarre e o Brian May acabaram de dar um concerto em Bratislava e o video está up

https://www.youtube.com/live/GzjG95rB96Q?feature=shared
Wow, o Jean-Michel Jarre e o Brian May acabaram de dar um concerto em Bratislava e o video está up

https://www.youtube.com/live/GzjG95rB96Q?feature=shared
[47°09′29″S, 126°43′43″W] --white noise--
[47°09′28″S, 126°43′50″W] Storm recedes -- back to normal work
[47°09′27″S, 126°43′59″W] Working impossible due to heavy rain
Last day at the Highend in Munich this year
I’m (just) old enough to have experienced the German Democratic Republic first hand and if they had had *any* of these capabilities … 🙈🙈🙈
I’m (just) old enough to have experienced the German Democratic Republic first hand and if they had had *any* of these capabilities … 🙈🙈🙈
I’m (just) old enough to have experienced the German Democratic Republic first hand and if they had had *any* of these capabilities … 🙈🙈🙈
I’m (just) old enough to have experienced the German Democratic Republic first hand and if they had had *any* of these capabilities … 🙈🙈🙈
@mckinley Aaaaaaaahhhhhhh! 🙈🙈🙈 What a mess …
@mckinley Aaaaaaaahhhhhhh! 🙈🙈🙈 What a mess …
@mckinley Aaaaaaaahhhhhhh! 🙈🙈🙈 What a mess …
@mckinley Aaaaaaaahhhhhhh! 🙈🙈🙈 What a mess …
[47°09′29″S, 126°43′04″W] Wind speed: 55kph
@mckinley Wow, nice. 😍
@mckinley Wow, nice. 😍
@mckinley Wow, nice. 😍
@mckinley Wow, nice. 😍
[47°09′30″S, 126°43′24″W] Automatic systems disengaged due to thunderstorm
@mckinley Thanks for the info. 🤔

This is quite bizarre. Why are we accepting this? 🤔 I guess it just doesn’t matter to people when they use Google for everything anyway (mail, Google Drive, …) … 😒 Bah.

It’s extra “funny” in my case, because I run that Matrix server myself, so I assumed that data is only sent between that server and the clients. But no, of course not, lots of things still get shoved through Google and Apple. 😂😭 How silly.
@mckinley Thanks for the info. 🤔

This is quite bizarre. Why are we accepting this? 🤔 I guess it just doesn’t matter to people when they use Google for everything anyway (mail, Google Drive, …) … 😒 Bah.

It’s extra “funny” in my case, because I run that Matrix server myself, so I assumed that data is only sent between that server and the clients. But no, of course not, lots of things still get shoved through Google and Apple. 😂😭 How silly.
@mckinley Thanks for the info. 🤔

This is quite bizarre. Why are we accepting this? 🤔 I guess it just doesn’t matter to people when they use Google for everything anyway (mail, Google Drive, …) … 😒 Bah.

It’s extra “funny” in my case, because I run that Matrix server myself, so I assumed that data is only sent between that server and the clients. But no, of course not, lots of things still get shoved through Google and Apple. 😂😭 How silly.
@mckinley Thanks for the info. 🤔

This is quite bizarre. Why are we accepting this? 🤔 I guess it just doesn’t matter to people when they use Google for everything anyway (mail, Google Drive, …) … 😒 Bah.

It’s extra “funny” in my case, because I run that Matrix server myself, so I assumed that data is only sent between that server and the clients. But no, of course not, lots of things still get shoved through Google and Apple. 😂😭 How silly.
@mckinley Looks pretry interestinf 🤔
@mckinley Looks pretry interestinf 🤔
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:965 ARCHIVED:72667 CACHE:2505 FOLLOWERS:15 FOLLOWING:14
Good night Twtxt!

_/me have to get some sleep before loosing a leg or two to cramps ... fatigue is real!_ 😅
Good night Twtxt!

_/me have to get some sleep before loosing a leg or two to cramps ... fatigue is real!_ 😅
Sweaty hands + A touch screen = A *Huge* pain in the butt 😫 ... I gotta find that OTG ASAP!!=
Sweaty hands + A touch screen = A *Huge* pain in the butt 😫 ... I gotta find that OTG ASAP!!=
The IBM PC110 (486 palmtop) hosting this website reached 3 years of uptime a couple weeks ago. Impressive! http://pc110.yyzkevin.com/
Garage, an "open-source distributed object storage service tailored for self-hosting": https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr/
Le pi zero 2 est maintenant alimenté par un panneau solaire et son pijuice :-) Il héberge le site web.
Le pi zero 2 est maintenant alimenté par un panneau solaire et son pijuice :-) Il héberge le site web.
https://une-tasse-de.cafe/blog/yubikey/
https://une-tasse-de.cafe/blog/yubikey/
[47°09′05″S, 126°43′13″W] Working impossible due to blizzard
Pool Swimming: 0.25 miles, 04:20:59 average pace, 01:04:52 duration

#swimming
Pool Swimming: 0.25 miles, 04:20:59 average pace, 01:04:52 duration

#swimming
Pool Swimming: 0.25 miles, 04:20:59 average pace, 01:04:52 duration

#swimming
Sorry folks, it was a total disaster 🤣 Had to disable the new feature 😢

- ran out of disk space
- blew up the db on this pod (_corrupted_)
- lots of missing features and. broken shit™
Sorry folks, it was a total disaster 🤣 Had to disable the new feature 😢

- ran out of disk space
- blew up the db on this pod (_corrupted_)
- lots of missing features and. broken shit™
[47°09′02″S, 126°43′31″W] Wind speed: 54kph -- batteries low
And we're back!