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Planning a file back up from an old machine that's been sitting in the corner gathering dust... Because I _know_ ! I'm about to eff it up, *BIIIIG Time* ! 😂
Planning a file back up from an old machine that's been sitting in the corner gathering dust... Because I _know_ ! I'm about to eff it up, *BIIIIG Time* ! 😂
[47°09′04″S, 126°43′58″W] Weather forecast alert -- storm from E
@rrraksamam You sure that’s enough? My laptop already has 32 GB RAM. You gotta pump those numbers up!
@rrraksamam You sure that’s enough? My laptop already has 32 GB RAM. You gotta pump those numbers up!
@rrraksamam You sure that’s enough? My laptop already has 32 GB RAM. You gotta pump those numbers up!
@rrraksamam You sure that’s enough? My laptop already has 32 GB RAM. You gotta pump those numbers up!
[47°09′09″S, 126°43′25″W] Saalmi, retransmit, please
/https://duque-terron.cat/media/photos/photo_14315-05-2024_12-36-11.jpg) #catsoftwtxt
Los gatos no usan las camas de perros, me decían
#catsoftwtxt
Los gatos no usan las camas de perros, me decían
#catsoftwtxt
#catsoftwtxt
Los gatos no usan las camas de perros, me decían
/https://duque-terron.cat/media/photos/photo_14415-05-2024_12-36-11.jpg) #catsoftwtxt
¡Ya ha pasado el peligro! Volviendo a la rutina
#catsoftwtxt
¡Ya ha pasado el peligro! Volviendo a la rutina
#catsoftwtxt
¡Ya ha pasado el peligro! Volviendo a la rutina
/https://duque-terron.cat/media/photos/photo_14215-05-2024_12-32-22.jpg) #catsoftwtxt
Ha venido un pintor a casa y ¡está aterrado! Lleva escondido aquí todo el día
#catsoftwtxt
Ha venido un pintor a casa y ¡está aterrado! Lleva escondido aquí todo el día
#catsoftwtxt
Ha venido un pintor a casa y ¡está aterrado! Lleva escondido aquí todo el día
/https://duque-terron.cat/media/photos/photo_14115-05-2024_12-29-21.jpg) #catsoftwtxt
Pinellas County - Base: 7.02 miles, 00:09:39 average pace, 01:07:45 duration
ran in a down pouring of rain for the first two and a half to three miles which was a blast. then the humidity and heat hit on tired legs and made it a bit tougher. kept a pretty good pace throughout though.
#running
Pinellas County - Base: 7.02 miles, 00:09:39 average pace, 01:07:45 duration
ran in a down pouring of rain for the first two and a half to three miles which was a blast. then the humidity and heat hit on tired legs and made it a bit tougher. kept a pretty good pace throughout though.
#running
Pinellas County - Base: 7.02 miles, 00:09:39 average pace, 01:07:45 duration
ran in a down pouring of rain for the first two and a half to three miles which was a blast. then the humidity and heat hit on tired legs and made it a bit tougher. kept a pretty good pace throughout though.
#running
[47°09′08″S, 126°43′09″W] Dosimeter fixed
#bomdia ciberlândia

(autor: Matt Durkin) ilustração a preto e branco de um computador com disquetes sorridentes no ecrã, e uma disquete triste a afastar-se da secretária com um saco e uma lágrima no canto do olho. A legenda da imagem diz "anything not saved will be lost"
#bomdia ciberlândia

(autor: Matt Durkin) ilustração a preto e branco de um computador com disquetes sorridentes no ecrã, e uma disquete triste a afastar-se da secretária com um saco e uma lágrima no canto do olho. A legenda da imagem diz "anything not saved will be lost"
[47°09′57″S, 126°43′46″W] Resetting dosimeter
@mckinley What happened to it? 🤔
@mckinley What happened to it? 🤔
[47°09′46″S, 126°43′13″W] Dosimeter overflow
RIP LocalMonero. You will be missed.
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:969 ARCHIVED:72758 CACHE:2447 FOLLOWERS:16 FOLLOWING:14
@mckinley I've just given it a try and built a signal desktop AppImage from source, since they only distribute deb packages... I'm actually quite impressed! 👍✨
@mckinley I've just given it a try and built a signal desktop AppImage from source, since they only distribute deb packages... I'm actually quite impressed! 👍✨
[47°09′31″S, 126°43′50″W] Dosimeter still failing
Oops! The magic smoke has arisen from the tweeter.
No space for space
Miúdos de 6 anos a tentar fazer sentido da info limitada que têm do mundo dos adultos, não há melhor.

– Olha, hoje tive um dia de trabalho difícil
– O Elon Musk chateou-te?
– Ah não, felizmente não tenho de aturar o Musk
– Então quem foi? O Santos Rocha?
– Quem é o Santos Rocha?
– Um tipo do Instagram

#edquotes
Miúdos de 6 anos a tentar fazer sentido da info limitada que têm do mundo dos adultos, não há melhor.

– Olha, hoje tive um dia de trabalho difícil
– O Elon Musk chateou-te?
– Ah não, felizmente não tenho de aturar o Musk
– Então quem foi? O Santos Rocha?
– Quem é o Santos Rocha?
– Um tipo do Instagram

#edquotes
@movq That's what I always think of with a shake of my head, too. Nowadays people voluntarily and actively feeding Stasi with all their information.
Hahaha, what an evil idea, @aelaraji. :-D

@movq At work, I mostly open Jira tickets in new tabs and don't navigate them. But yeah, GitHub unsurprisingly fucked up here. One more reason not to use it. ;-)
[47°09′24″S, 126°43′13″W] Dosimeter malfunction
@prologic Yeah, I was just surprised by that low number, because I still have 126 feeds in my list. Buuuuuut I guess I could clean that up a bit as well. 🥴
@prologic Yeah, I was just surprised by that low number, because I still have 126 feeds in my list. Buuuuuut I guess I could clean that up a bit as well. 🥴
@prologic Yeah, I was just surprised by that low number, because I still have 126 feeds in my list. Buuuuuut I guess I could clean that up a bit as well. 🥴
@prologic Yeah, I was just surprised by that low number, because I still have 126 feeds in my list. Buuuuuut I guess I could clean that up a bit as well. 🥴
Base: 6.00 miles, 00:09:58 average pace, 00:59:50 duration
real easy run
#running #treadmill
Base: 6.00 miles, 00:09:58 average pace, 00:59:50 duration
real easy run
#running #treadmill
Base: 6.00 miles, 00:09:58 average pace, 00:59:50 duration
real easy run
#running #treadmill
@movq To be fair Twtxt has always been quite niche. Yarn picked up interest a bit a few years back, but then things died down a bit. I built yarnd for me, I continue to use it and improve it every now and again. But I guess the only uses we'll continue to see and that includes new folks are folks that give a shit about simple things, and see value in a slow, privacy focused medium? 🤔
@movq To be fair Twtxt has always been quite niche. Yarn picked up interest a bit a few years back, but then things died down a bit. I built yarnd for me, I continue to use it and improve it every now and again. But I guess the only uses we'll continue to see and that includes new folks are folks that give a shit about simple things, and see value in a slow, privacy focused medium? 🤔
@prologic Not a lot left, huh 🤔
@prologic Not a lot left, huh 🤔
@prologic Not a lot left, huh 🤔
@prologic Not a lot left, huh 🤔
Cut my following list down to just a mere ~47 feeds. ~11 rss/news feeds, 23 local feeds from my pod, and 13 external feeds.
Cut my following list down to just a mere ~47 feeds. ~11 rss/news feeds, 23 local feeds from my pod, and 13 external feeds.
[47°09′48″S, 126°43′54″W] --bad checksum--
@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”. 🙄