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@movq Oh nice! I need to do that, too.
@prologic I know, but I'm too lazy to implement that in tt. Maybe the proper way would be for yarnd to expand that link automatically, so that not all the other clients need to be adjusted. Just saying, actually I don't care too much. :-)
@movq Yeah, it all boils down to what you're used to. :-) But the LED lights are much brighter, which hurts my eyes when returningfrom the woods when it's dark.
@movq Ah, thanks! Of course I should have looked at your git repos myself in hindsight.
@stigatle Looking great, even quite a bunch of snow! We don't get this much down here.
@prologic Maybe a christmas bomb for quick prezzie distribution.
@prologic You better prepare for the next flood. :-(
@prologic Not too bad if you're in motion and even walking uphill. The real danger lies in being sweat-soaked when reaching the drafty summit.
@prologic Obviously, this link is broken for all other clients. ;-)
@will You love to live dangerously! ;-)
@movq It's all gone here. I love the warm light from the old street lights. It's soooo much more pleasant than the bright LED cold-white. They swapped all bulbs over the last two or three weeks here in our street. When looking out the kitchen window at night I always thought there was snow on the boulevard strip.
@movq How did you name your own font? Just had a look at your screenies to get a feel for bitmap fonts. Super-crisp indeed.
@prologic At first I thought that that was a bomb with its fuse being lit.
@yarn_police Gasp! So we also don't know whether mis-mentioning me with a wrong feed URL was also on purpose? ]:->
@fastidious @movq Thank you very much. I'm actually glad for the 2°C, wouldn't want to swap places. :-) Face masks in the winter are quite a good invention, indeed. At the summit the wind made it feel really cold, but I didn't bring a mask.
@fastidious @prologic Hahaha, thanks mates! I don't connect this with any movie, I just immediately know that this is for real on the very steep path to the backyard mountain. :-) I'm not 100% positive, but I think the sign is the marker for a certain trail.
@xandkar Ahhh, I see! Thanks for clarifying that. I messed up and had a look at the wrong entries in the list. Didn't pay close attention to the URLs. :-(
@jlj Awesome, congrats! I had to laugh when reading the bum wipes. :-D
Snow is now only left on the top of the mountain (range).
You can tell where north is Today's two and a half hours were quite chilly at 2°C, but that's why you dress accordingly. Remember the bridge from a couple of weeks ago? The temporary construction site fencing still acts as a railing. No update yet. https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2021-12-03/
Chlorophilia #10 from June:
Rainstorm rolling in while the sun is still out The rainstorm finally go me, but it wasn't too terrible. It even made for a nice rainbow. More from that day.
@xandkar Hmm, what't he second number? Looks like a Unix timestamp, but all the samples I checked are way in the past.
@prologic Hehe, now you have a bit of extinguishing water for the upcoming season. :-)
@prologic Absolutely! Very glad to have helped. :-)
@meff Haven't used PyCharm myself, but I'd say GoLand is in the same ballpark as IDEA. Really neat for larger Go code bases, I absolutely do not want to miss it at work.
@meff Hehe. It's still snowing and the visibility quite poor. The forest edge is vaguely perceptible from my window.
@prologic Light snowfall over here. But melts right away on the asphalt.
@fastidious He might crashland his sleigh on the pavement in a month. :-D
@movq Already ~402K over here. O_o Yeah, I need to implement this, too. Maybe tomorrow. Maybe not.~
@jlj @prologic Quite impressive. I'd say this is Catholic splendor.
@ullarah @prologic @ionores For all my private stuff I rely on Vim 99.9999%. A tiny bit of Kate, if I need to copy large amounts of text and want to preserve the original newlines. At work I love IntelliJ IDEA, GoLand and CLion by Jetbrains. They make great IDEs indeed. And for smaller stuff I also can't go without Vim and a little bit of Kate at work, too.
@ullarah I bet one of the URLs ends with a trailing slash, the other one doesn't.
Here we go, mates, refill!
Snow even on the road this evening Even though it's completely dark outside and the street lights are the only small light sources, my camera managed to make it super bright so it looks like at the middle of the day. I'm quite surprised.
@prologic These are super rare here in my area, so I doubt it. But let's see. ;-)
Very nice, large snow flakes are coming down right now:
View out the window on the snow
@xandkar Cool! You also want to strip anchors, then @anth and @maya don't appear twice. ;-) And then there's the multi-protocol issue to sort out, but I don't have a good suggestion on how to tackle that other than looking for several url
fields in the feed metadata or processing the entire feeds and searching for duplicates.
@movq Wow, great! Quite up to speed, too, hats off! I don't hear a single mistake, but I'm also pretty bad at spotting them. :-) Carry on, happy practicing, mate!
@thecanine Too bad, I cannot resolve it right now.
@thecanine Oh dear! Yeah, we hopefully don't need that. :-)
@prologic Has the bushfire season already started? :-S
@prologic Wow, they take over your property quickly. I'd say you can eat them at least once. No, please don't try unless you know for certain. I have no idea, I just know that it might end very badly.
@stigatle Back in the days I started with KDE 3.5, which I still consider the best KDE version.
Proved to be perfect. Even the two big boxes – which I initally thought are too large – turned out to be just big enough. I built this 467 pieces 40 feet container wagon in about three quarters of an hour.
Two 40 feet sea containers stacked on top of each other on an American cargo train wagon As you can see by the overhanging ends, I desperately need to build a real display shelf for all the models.
@thecanine Can't follow, what do you mean? :-S What's with the nicks?
@jlj @fastidious Thank you both. We also had a little bit of wind today, in fact the ratteling woke me up this afternoon. Enjoy your dinner, mate! Yeah, I was on the fence wether to showcase 2 or 3. ¯\\_(ツ)_/¯_
@jlj @fastidious Thank you both. We also had a little bit of wind today, in fact the ratteling woke me up this afternoon. Enjoy your dinner, mate! Yeah, I was on the fence wether to showcase 2 or 3. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯_
The next brick set can come! I made some shallow sort trays out of old cardboard.
Plenty of stacked 2cm tall cardboard boxes glued up and clamped with clothespegs Upcycling!
@ullarah I've seen that the other day on @fastidious's installation, too. But now can't reproduce anymore. My assumption was that it comes from overriding colors in CSS when other rules are applied later on from his custom theme. But I haven't investigated at all. I don't even know, how themes work these days, need to read up on that now. Not helpful, I know. :-(
@stigatle Good to hear. :-) I just had an afternoon sleep, best invention ever, let me tell you.
@ullarah Hahaha, this looks like a servo blew off. :-D The other changes look really nice, though. Good job!
@kt84 Cool! And also a really interesting name: "They get their name from their habit of impaling captured prey on a thorn, tree fork, or crevice. This 'larder' is used to support the victim while it is being eaten, to store prey for later consumption, or to attract mates."
Yet another @prologic-approved software! :-D I heard a lot of good stuff about MPD, too. If I'm not mistken it pops up in the Newsboat millieu quite often.
@ullarah Hahaha, Winamp was cool at the time because it was the only player which could be minimized into the systray and not clutter the task bar. :-D
@movq I know a bunch of people who are typing like machine-guns. Can't tell if they strictly follow said system, but I reckon it's at least super-close. The good thing is, that I need to pause and think what's coming next, anyways. So it's not that important, that I type at the speed of light. :-)
@darch Exactly, links are already standardized metadata fields in our spec.
@ullarah Thanks mate! No need for me to switch the process of listening to music, though. Not sure why I would want to use my browser for that. In fact I try to do the exact opposite and try to avoid using it, if possible. ;-) I used xmms2 for quite some time back in the days, not sure why I finally ditched that, but that server/client setup might be a good solution to try again. There was a very good variety of clients available, I think I even tried to write my own at one point in time.
@prologic At first I thought these are paper wrappings of muffins. But I reckon they're mushrooms.
@thecanine You're welcome!
The Canine is verified!
@xandkar Manually fixing the first lines and running this (could be probably done much simpler) I get 102 to subtract from your number: awk '{print $2}' peers.txt | sort | uniq -cd | awk '{print $1 -1}' | paste -sd+ | bc
So this would result in 601 feeds. @prologic, you could just check, which of the feeds from the peers.txt are indexed and which not.
@xandkar Cool! Your list contains several duplicates, though: awk '{print $2}' peers.txt | sort | uniq -cd
Garbage mentions grow over time automatically, because people might leave and then we have dead mentions. So that's kind of expected.
@prologic Nice Saturday morning, mate! This looks yummy, enjoy! The photo is rotated 90° here.
@jlj Yes, lights are critical. I'm using a bright battery operated headlight, but in winter at low temperatures, it makes it *just* to the destination and back. I should really look into hub dynamos and fixed lights. The taillight is no problem, though. I'm very surprised that it still runs on the same batteries for many, many years. — Oh yeah, 150 meters are no joke!
@prologic Yes, the tiny snowman is very cute. :-) My mate and I also smiled broadly when seeing the other map plaque where someone wrote "RECHBERG" (the other mountain at the horizon) in the snow.
Let me teach you a local specialty, my friends. This is the Swabian Brezel. In contrast to the Bavarian Brezn the Swabian version has thin, crispy arms and a fatter belly with a split. On the other hand, the Bavarian lye pastry uses just one thickness for both the arms and belly. Obviously, as you can easily see, the Swabian Brezel is much better, no doubt about that. Right? Right!
Ha gell, a schwäbischa Buddrbräzg isch oifach a schbidza Sach! Ed so wia des boirische Glomp. Milk, cacao or coffee accompany this yummy meal. As seen here, butter is a popular filling. Works also perfectly with jam or honey.
@movq Gerade läuft „Bonny & Clyde“ von den Hosen, gleich ein ganz anderer Sound. ;-)
@movq Die könnteste vielleicht auch schon mal gehört haben: Millionär, Mann im Mond, Alles mit'm Mund, Heute ha-ha-habe ich Geburtstag, Deutschland, Mama. Das sind aber natürlich auch keine mordsmäßigen Knaller. Und über den Text darf man glaub auch nicht so arg nachdenken. :-D
@movq Exactly. Nowadays I would of course love to be able to play the guitar (I could just start, I know, I know, but there are so many other things to do, too). I feel ashamed to admit that most of the time I don't use them for typing, just sometimes. The pinky definitely types more than the ring finger, that's for sure. Or at least I think so, actually can't really tell now. I'm using a custom typing system. Never learned the ten finger system. :-(
@movq Ta! Yes, I'd call that violet, too. Haha, the statue is a bit weird, indeed. But having seen her so often on the bench, I'm now used to her.
@prologic This article is really good, I learned quite a few things I wasn't aware of! Highly recommended. It took me quite a bit to understand the arena allocator code, though. — What the fuck just happend? Suddenly the page reloaded by itself (I didn't touch my keyboard nor my mouse as I was sitting relaxed in my chair reading) and showed me an HTTP 500. Thank you Medium, you fuckheads! I have a reason usually not visiting this site. — Now continue reading.
@fastidious Yep, enjoying nature is a very good alternative in most cases. ;-)
@movq Bwahahahaa, sehr schön! :-D Das ist ja tatsächlich eins der ziemlich guten Lieder, wie ich finde.
@movq I don't. Anymore. I "played" guitar for a few years until 7th grade. But I really sucked (probably because I didn't like practicing). I meant more generally, the two small fingers are not really trained to do useful things on their own.
Hiphip hurray, we got the first snow of the season this morning! It didn't last for long but the roofs and greenery had white blankets for a while. In the afternoon we went up our mountain and were welcomed by a snowman somebody put up there.  There are eleven more photos from this trip.
@movq Haha, both my ring and pinky are so useless. :-(
@prologic Enjoy, I'll keep my fingers crossed!