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@aelaraji Yeah, there is no guarantee with any of these things, it can all be faked or ignored. 𫤠Iām still going to do it in the hopes that *some* of those bots respect it.
@aelaraji Yeah, there is no guarantee with any of these things, it can all be faked or ignored. 𫤠Iām still going to do it in the hopes that *some* of those bots respect it.
@aelaraji Yeah, there is no guarantee with any of these things, it can all be faked or ignored. 𫤠Iām still going to do it in the hopes that *some* of those bots respect it.
@aelaraji Yeah, there is no guarantee with any of these things, it can all be faked or ignored. 𫤠Iām still going to do it in the hopes that *some* of those bots respect it.
[47°09ā²25ā³S, 126°43ā²03ā³W] Transponder jammed
Wait a minute! Nyxt browser can surf gopher, gemini aaaaaand http!? š²
Wait a minute! Nyxt browser can surf gopher, gemini aaaaaand http!? š²
@movq I have this one as per some article I read some time ago... But just like the robots.txt I don't think you have any grantee that it would be honored, you might even have a better chance hunting for and blocking user-agents.
@movq I have this one as per some article I read some time ago... But just like the robots.txt I don't think you have any grantee that it would be honored, you might even have a better chance hunting for and blocking user-agents.
@mckinley I just got bitten by this again: I would make *passive mode* the default mode of FTP. š„“
@mckinley I just got bitten by this again: I would make *passive mode* the default mode of FTP. š„“
@mckinley I just got bitten by this again: I would make *passive mode* the default mode of FTP. š„“
@mckinley I just got bitten by this again: I would make *passive mode* the default mode of FTP. š„“
[47°09ā²51ā³S, 126°43ā²14ā³W] Resetting transponder
WE NEED GOPHERSPACE DE BACK ON LINE BACK !!!!
Some clunking machine at the coffeeshop is in perfect sync with the pop song playing on the sound system.
I spent some more time with StarOffice 3.1 and it is indeed a bit clunky (of course it is, itās from 1996). For example, a table of contents does not update automatically ā you have to delete it and re-insert it. Sometimes it has graphical glitches. Font rendering isnāt too great.
And yet, I wish we would use this instead of $the_other_thing at work. Itās much faster (on my Pentium 133!) and more featureful. 𫤠(Or, you know, StarOfficeās modern descendant: LibreOffice.)
I spent some more time with StarOffice 3.1 and it is indeed a bit clunky (of course it is, itās from 1996). For example, a table of contents does not update automatically ā you have to delete it and re-insert it. Sometimes it has graphical glitches. Font rendering isnāt too great.
And yet, I wish we would use this instead of $the_other_thing at work. Itās much faster (on my Pentium 133!) and more featureful. 𫤠(Or, you know, StarOfficeās modern descendant: LibreOffice.)
I spent some more time with StarOffice 3.1 and it is indeed a bit clunky (of course it is, itās from 1996). For example, a table of contents does not update automatically ā you have to delete it and re-insert it. Sometimes it has graphical glitches. Font rendering isnāt too great.
And yet, I wish we would use this instead of $the_other_thing at work. Itās much faster (on my Pentium 133!) and more featureful. 𫤠(Or, you know, StarOfficeās modern descendant: LibreOffice.)
I spent some more time with StarOffice 3.1 and it is indeed a bit clunky (of course it is, itās from 1996). For example, a table of contents does not update automatically ā you have to delete it and re-insert it. Sometimes it has graphical glitches. Font rendering isnāt too great.
And yet, I wish we would use this instead of $the_other_thing at work. Itās much faster (on my Pentium 133!) and more featureful. 𫤠(Or, you know, StarOfficeās modern descendant: LibreOffice.)
Okay, GPS performance has degraded a lot over the last few days.
- Time to first fix is a couple of minutes now, instead of 5-30 seconds.
- Accuracy is reduced greatly, probably because the phone can one lock on to about 6-12 satellites, this used to be around 30 satellites.
In theory and under good conditions, you need 4 satellites to get a fix. But in reality, there are rarely āgood conditionsā, there are always buildings, hills, or trees nearby, so you need as many satellites as you can possibly get.
Itās not *completely useless* (yet), but itās not great. I think Iām gonna lift some firewall restrictions. š«¤
Okay, GPS performance has degraded a lot over the last few days.
- Time to first fix is a couple of minutes now, instead of 5-30 seconds.
- Accuracy is reduced greatly, probably because the phone can one lock on to about 6-12 satellites, this used to be around 30 satellites.
In theory and under good conditions, you need 4 satellites to get a fix. But in reality, there are rarely āgood conditionsā, there are always buildings, hills, or trees nearby, so you need as many satellites as you can possibly get.
Itās not *completely useless* (yet), but itās not great. I think Iām gonna lift some firewall restrictions. š«¤
Okay, GPS performance has degraded a lot over the last few days.
- Time to first fix is a couple of minutes now, instead of 5-30 seconds.
- Accuracy is reduced greatly, probably because the phone can one lock on to about 6-12 satellites, this used to be around 30 satellites.
In theory and under good conditions, you need 4 satellites to get a fix. But in reality, there are rarely āgood conditionsā, there are always buildings, hills, or trees nearby, so you need as many satellites as you can possibly get.
Itās not *completely useless* (yet), but itās not great. I think Iām gonna lift some firewall restrictions. š«¤
Okay, GPS performance has degraded a lot over the last few days.
- Time to first fix is a couple of minutes now, instead of 5-30 seconds.
- Accuracy is reduced greatly, probably because the phone can one lock on to about 6-12 satellites, this used to be around 30 satellites.
In theory and under good conditions, you need 4 satellites to get a fix. But in reality, there are rarely āgood conditionsā, there are always buildings, hills, or trees nearby, so you need as many satellites as you can possibly get.
Itās not *completely useless* (yet), but itās not great. I think Iām gonna lift some firewall restrictions. š«¤
@prologic Ahhh, I right, now I remember. That ai.txt boils down to this, I guess:
User-Agent: *
Disallow: /*
@prologic Ahhh, I right, now I remember. That ai.txt boils down to this, I guess:
User-Agent: *
Disallow: /*
@prologic Ahhh, I right, now I remember. That ai.txt boils down to this, I guess:
User-Agent: *
Disallow: /*
@prologic Ahhh, I right, now I remember. That ai.txt boils down to this, I guess:
User-Agent: *
Disallow: /*
Meanwhile you can read taz.de .
Anyone knows, what happened to gopherspace.de ?
[47°09ā²01ā³S, 126°43ā²57ā³W] Transponder still failing
@movq Only found 3 results for "robotst.xt" and OpenAI š¢ I seem to recall an effort (_I cannot find_) to build a standard for AI Crawlers similar to robots.txt
@movq Only found 3 results for "robotst.xt" and OpenAI š¢ I seem to recall an effort (_I cannot find_) to build a standard for AI Crawlers similar to robots.txt
@mckinley Define "fundamental internet protocol"? Do you mean fundamental things that make the Internet work like IP, TCP, DNS, various routing protocols like BGP, OSPF, etc? Or things more like application protocols like IRC, HTTP, etc?
@mckinley Define "fundamental internet protocol"? Do you mean fundamental things that make the Internet work like IP, TCP, DNS, various routing protocols like BGP, OSPF, etc? Or things more like application protocols like IRC, HTTP, etc?
A minha filha acabou de me apagar o save game do Balatro, aceito condolĆŖncias :sad_bread:
A minha filha acabou de me apagar o save game do Balatro, aceito condolĆŖncias :sad_bread:
⦠or maybe I should do this based on allowlisting rather than blocklisting. š¤ Only allow a couple of bots that I think are fine ā¦
⦠or maybe I should do this based on allowlisting rather than blocklisting. š¤ Only allow a couple of bots that I think are fine ā¦
⦠or maybe I should do this based on allowlisting rather than blocklisting. š¤ Only allow a couple of bots that I think are fine ā¦
⦠or maybe I should do this based on allowlisting rather than blocklisting. š¤ Only allow a couple of bots that I think are fine ā¦
Anyone got a link to a robots.txt that āblocksā all the āAIā stuff?
Anyone got a link to a robots.txt that āblocksā all the āAIā stuff?
Anyone got a link to a robots.txt that āblocksā all the āAIā stuff?
Anyone got a link to a robots.txt that āblocksā all the āAIā stuff?
Bring back gopherspace.de otherwise I'll have a panic attack and cry (I'm not kidding)
[47°09ā²58ā³S, 126°43ā²42ā³W] Transponder malfunction
[47°09ā²26ā³S, 126°43ā²45ā³W] Reading: 0.45 Sv
š§® USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:971 ARCHIVED:72768 CACHE:2434 FOLLOWERS:16 FOLLOWING:14
HĆ© bien le panneau solaire 6W ne charge pas trĆØs fort en cas de pluie :(
HĆ© bien le panneau solaire 6W ne charge pas trĆØs fort en cas de pluie :(
I was able to dig up StarOffice 3.1, which I used in the 1990āies on Windows 95. This was the highlight of my day. š„° As you can see in the photo below, this CD includes a version for Windows 3.1, 95/NT ā 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 Iām 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 Iām gonna install this on my real OS/2 Warp 4 box soon. š§
https://movq.de/v/eebbe648a5/
What really blew my mind is this feature, though: You can rearrange your documentās structure using drag-and-drop. Hereās 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. š
I was able to dig up StarOffice 3.1, which I used in the 1990āies on Windows 95. This was the highlight of my day. š„° As you can see in the photo below, this CD includes a version for Windows 3.1, 95/NT ā 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 Iām 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 Iām gonna install this on my real OS/2 Warp 4 box soon. š§
https://movq.de/v/eebbe648a5/
What really blew my mind is this feature, though: You can rearrange your documentās structure using drag-and-drop. Hereās 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. š
I was able to dig up StarOffice 3.1, which I used in the 1990āies on Windows 95. This was the highlight of my day. š„° As you can see in the photo below, this CD includes a version for Windows 3.1, 95/NT ā 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 Iām 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 Iām gonna install this on my real OS/2 Warp 4 box soon. š§
https://movq.de/v/eebbe648a5/
What really blew my mind is this feature, though: You can rearrange your documentās structure using drag-and-drop. Hereās 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. š
I was able to dig up StarOffice 3.1, which I used in the 1990āies on Windows 95. This was the highlight of my day. š„° As you can see in the photo below, this CD includes a version for Windows 3.1, 95/NT ā 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 Iām 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 Iām gonna install this on my real OS/2 Warp 4 box soon. š§
https://movq.de/v/eebbe648a5/
What really blew my mind is this feature, though: You can rearrange your documentās structure using drag-and-drop. Hereās 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. š
[47°09ā²31ā³S, 126°43ā²08ā³W] 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°09ā²09ā³S, 126°43ā²30ā³W] Storm recedes -- back to normal work
@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! š¤£
@prologic Wait! That's actually a Mastodon(.)social one! š¤£
@prologic LOL fare enough! I'll keep that in mind fir future twts ... I hope invidious instances are ok š¤£
@prologic LOL fare enough! I'll keep that in mind fir future twts ... I hope invidious instances are ok š¤£
[47°09ā²37ā³S, 126°43ā²48ā³W] Automatic systems disengaged due to heavy rain
@aelaraji Bahahaha 𤣠The domain for that image is blocked on my local network š
@aelaraji Bahahaha 𤣠The domain for that image is blocked on my local network š
[47°09ā²39ā³S, 126°43ā²53ā³W] Wind speed: 47kph
[47°09ā²56ā³S, 126°43ā²29ā³W] 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
š§® USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:970 ARCHIVED:72765 CACHE:2439 FOLLOWERS:16 FOLLOWING:14
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... š
... 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... š
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!