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Hé bien le panneau solaire 6W ne charge pas très fort en cas de pluie :(
Hé bien le panneau solaire 6W ne charge pas très fort en cas de pluie :(
@prx something like this? https://labs.tineye.com/multicolr
@prx something like this? https://labs.tineye.com/multicolr
@prx something like this? https://labs.tineye.com/multicolr
I was able to dig up StarOffice 3.1, which I used in the 1990’ies on Windows 95. This was the highlight of my day. 🥰 As you can see in the photo below, this CD includes a version for Windows 3.1, 95/NT – and OS/2! How cool is that? My CD back then did not have the OS/2 version.

StarWriter of StarOffice 3.1 can do a lot of the stuff that I’m missing in the tool at work. Like automatic numbering of sections/chapters and cross-references to other parts of the document. Essential basic stuff like that.

All the following screenshots are from QEMU VMs (OS/2 2.1, Windows 3.11, and Windows 98), but I think I’m gonna install this on my real OS/2 Warp 4 box soon. 🧓

https://movq.de/v/eebbe648a5/

What really blew my mind is this feature, though: You can rearrange your document’s structure using drag-and-drop. Here’s a demo (Window 2000):

https://movq.de/v/67523d0d3f/so31.mp4

I really, really wish the tool at work would have a feature like that. It would have saved me so much time already. 😭
I was able to dig up StarOffice 3.1, which I used in the 1990’ies on Windows 95. This was the highlight of my day. 🥰 As you can see in the photo below, this CD includes a version for Windows 3.1, 95/NT – and OS/2! How cool is that? My CD back then did not have the OS/2 version.

StarWriter of StarOffice 3.1 can do a lot of the stuff that I’m missing in the tool at work. Like automatic numbering of sections/chapters and cross-references to other parts of the document. Essential basic stuff like that.

All the following screenshots are from QEMU VMs (OS/2 2.1, Windows 3.11, and Windows 98), but I think I’m gonna install this on my real OS/2 Warp 4 box soon. 🧓

https://movq.de/v/eebbe648a5/

What really blew my mind is this feature, though: You can rearrange your document’s structure using drag-and-drop. Here’s a demo (Window 2000):

https://movq.de/v/67523d0d3f/so31.mp4

I really, really wish the tool at work would have a feature like that. It would have saved me so much time already. 😭
I was able to dig up StarOffice 3.1, which I used in the 1990’ies on Windows 95. This was the highlight of my day. 🥰 As you can see in the photo below, this CD includes a version for Windows 3.1, 95/NT – and OS/2! How cool is that? My CD back then did not have the OS/2 version.

StarWriter of StarOffice 3.1 can do a lot of the stuff that I’m missing in the tool at work. Like automatic numbering of sections/chapters and cross-references to other parts of the document. Essential basic stuff like that.

All the following screenshots are from QEMU VMs (OS/2 2.1, Windows 3.11, and Windows 98), but I think I’m gonna install this on my real OS/2 Warp 4 box soon. 🧓

https://movq.de/v/eebbe648a5/

What really blew my mind is this feature, though: You can rearrange your document’s structure using drag-and-drop. Here’s a demo (Window 2000):

https://movq.de/v/67523d0d3f/so31.mp4

I really, really wish the tool at work would have a feature like that. It would have saved me so much time already. 😭
I was able to dig up StarOffice 3.1, which I used in the 1990’ies on Windows 95. This was the highlight of my day. 🥰 As you can see in the photo below, this CD includes a version for Windows 3.1, 95/NT – and OS/2! How cool is that? My CD back then did not have the OS/2 version.

StarWriter of StarOffice 3.1 can do a lot of the stuff that I’m missing in the tool at work. Like automatic numbering of sections/chapters and cross-references to other parts of the document. Essential basic stuff like that.

All the following screenshots are from QEMU VMs (OS/2 2.1, Windows 3.11, and Windows 98), but I think I’m gonna install this on my real OS/2 Warp 4 box soon. 🧓

https://movq.de/v/eebbe648a5/

What really blew my mind is this feature, though: You can rearrange your document’s structure using drag-and-drop. Here’s a demo (Window 2000):

https://movq.de/v/67523d0d3f/so31.mp4

I really, really wish the tool at work would have a feature like that. It would have saved me so much time already. 😭
[47°09′31″S, 126°43′08″W] Reading: 0.75000 PPM
Base: 4.00 miles, 00:09:37 average pace, 00:38:27 duration
chill treadmill run. trying not to deplete myself today since we have a release tonight with a 5 to 24 hour window. fuuuun.
#running #treadmill
Base: 4.00 miles, 00:09:37 average pace, 00:38:27 duration
chill treadmill run. trying not to deplete myself today since we have a release tonight with a 5 to 24 hour window. fuuuun.
#running #treadmill
Base: 4.00 miles, 00:09:37 average pace, 00:38:27 duration
chill treadmill run. trying not to deplete myself today since we have a release tonight with a 5 to 24 hour window. fuuuun.
#running #treadmill
[47°09′09″S, 126°43′30″W] Storm recedes -- back to normal work
End is near....
@prx there is this ImageGoNord thing I'd found reading an Eww Bar article a couple of months ago... It lets you convert a wallpaper/image to conform to a color pallet, hope you fine it useful.
@prx there is this ImageGoNord thing I'd found reading an Eww Bar article a couple of months ago... It lets you convert a wallpaper/image to conform to a color pallet, hope you fine it useful.
@prologic Wait! That's actually a Mastodon(.)social one! 🤣
@prologic Wait! That's actually a Mastodon(.)social one! 🤣
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@prologic LOL fare enough! I'll keep that in mind fir future twts ... I hope invidious instances are ok 🤣
@prologic LOL fare enough! I'll keep that in mind fir future twts ... I hope invidious instances are ok 🤣
[47°09′37″S, 126°43′48″W] Automatic systems disengaged due to heavy rain
@aelaraji Bahahaha 🤣 The domain for that image is blocked on my local network 😅
@aelaraji Bahahaha 🤣 The domain for that image is blocked on my local network 😅
[47°09′39″S, 126°43′53″W] Wind speed: 47kph
[47°09′56″S, 126°43′29″W] Wind speed: 57kph
Sorry not sorry ranger...

> SuperFile a Pretty fancy and modern terminal file manager written in #go.

New hot terminal file manager in town
Sorry not sorry ranger...

> SuperFile a Pretty fancy and modern terminal file manager written in #go.

New hot terminal file manager in town
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:970 ARCHIVED:72765 CACHE:2439 FOLLOWERS:16 FOLLOWING:14
@prologic Thanks! I'll definitely need it !!
@prologic Thanks! I'll definitely need it !!
@aelaraji Good luck! 🤞
@aelaraji Good luck! 🤞
@mckinley I see 🤔
@mckinley I see 🤔
It was incredible in Minnesota!
... So it's gonna be either a:

- Find a way to do a Chroot install a la Chad Arch Linux way, on a portion of the disk space while I'm Ssh-ing in and then whip out the old debian installation if all goes well.
- or a YOLO automated/unattended install.

Either way, I'm ready to deal with the eff up! Because I've never done none of that before... 😂
... So it's gonna be either a:

- Find a way to do a Chroot install a la Chad Arch Linux way, on a portion of the disk space while I'm Ssh-ing in and then whip out the old debian installation if all goes well.
- or a YOLO automated/unattended install.

Either way, I'm ready to deal with the eff up! Because I've never done none of that before... 😂
What's all of this about? one may ask...

Well I've been itching to toy around with a BSD on actual hardware and away from the comfort of VMs. NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD... It doesn't matter. I just want to "Make it feel... Make it feel alive AGAIN!"

[![MGS Gray Fox: Make me feel alive again!](https://img.youtube.com/vi/FgkyF37c2Ic/0.jpg)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgkyF37c2Ic)
What's all of this about? one may ask...

Well I've been itching to toy around with a BSD on actual hardware and away from the comfort of VMs. NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD... It doesn't matter. I just want to "Make it feel... Make it feel alive AGAIN!"

[![MGS Gray Fox: Make me feel alive again!](https://img.youtube.com/vi/FgkyF37c2Ic/0.jpg)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgkyF37c2Ic)
I've ripped off it's GPU about a year ago to rescue another computer ... Now I'm stuck with only SSH to play with it. Since it came with just a VGA port for display and my monitor takes all but THAT!
I've ripped off it's GPU about a year ago to rescue another computer ... Now I'm stuck with only SSH to play with it. Since it came with just a VGA port for display and my monitor takes all but THAT!
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--