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@eldersnake Fixed!
@eldersnake Fixed!
[47°09′35″S, 126°43′58″W] --bad checksum--
It sure would be nice to get out of this "rate race" one day 🤞
It sure would be nice to get out of this "rate race" one day 🤞
@lyse Specifically:

> I’d rather suggest to enable the checkbox by default

I'm no longer sure between the discussion(s) how this should behave or look like now 🤣
@lyse Specifically:

> I’d rather suggest to enable the checkbox by default

I'm no longer sure between the discussion(s) how this should behave or look like now 🤣
@prologic How so? Which part did I manage to confuse you with?
@bender It sure is no joke. But probably more fulfilling when looking back and seeing what has been accomplished that day.
@bender You gotta upgrade to triple-glazed windows.
@movq Golly, you are right 😅
@eldersnake Nothing stops you from having two different sessions. 😏
@eldersnake Nothing stops you from having two different sessions. 😏
@eldersnake Nothing stops you from having two different sessions. 😏
@eldersnake Nothing stops you from having two different sessions. 😏
[47°09′55″S, 126°43′38″W] Transfer completed
https://arpinux.org/public/jurassic-web/
https://arpinux.org/public/jurassic-web/
42km for 42 years: 26.26 miles, 00:11:50 average pace, 05:10:44 duration
crazy run
#running
42km for 42 years: 26.26 miles, 00:11:50 average pace, 05:10:44 duration
crazy run
#running
42km for 42 years: 26.26 miles, 00:11:50 average pace, 05:10:44 duration
crazy run
#running
[47°09′11″S, 126°43′55″W] Transfer 99% complete...
[47°09′36″S, 126°43′35″W] Transfer 75% complete...
Oh no, don't tempt me. I've been on KDE for a while to not tinker and make it possible for my Windows using partner to use my laptop now and then, I'm trying to avoid the dwm/l addiction 🤣
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:1007 ARCHIVED:74229 CACHE:2387 FOLLOWERS:17 FOLLOWING:14
@bender Yeah I will! I don't really use Matrix much tbh
@bender Yeah I will! I don't really use Matrix much tbh
@lyse Haha 🤣
@lyse Haha 🤣
@lyse I'm so confused now 🤣
@lyse I'm so confused now 🤣
@movq me neither 🤦‍♂️
@movq me neither 🤦‍♂️
@bender Haha @lyse exaxrly! 🤣
@bender Haha @lyse exaxrly! 🤣
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On my blog: Developer Diary, Desertification and Drought https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/06/17/drought.html Real Life in Star Trek, The Game https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/06/20/game.html #scifi #startrek #closereading
Some of the dev teams I work with use kanban. I like using cumulative flow diagrams to monitor throughput. Pawel Brodzinski has a terrific write-up on using CFDs here: http://brodzinski.com/2013/07/cumulative-flow-diagram.html
Some of the dev teams I work with use kanban. I like using cumulative flow diagrams to monitor throughput. Pawel Brodzinski has a terrific write-up on using CFDs here: http://brodzinski.com/2013/07/cumulative-flow-diagram.html
Some of the dev teams I work with use kanban. I like using cumulative flow diagrams to monitor throughput. Pawel Brodzinski has a terrific write-up on using CFDs here: http://brodzinski.com/2013/07/cumulative-flow-diagram.html
[47°09′03″S, 126°43′38″W] Transfer 50% complete...
@lyse yeah, he has been living "the good life" for a while now. Farm life is tough, I gather, but honest to god I feel like milking cows most of these days.
Haha, you got a trumpeter too, eh?! There is a kid that "delight" us with his performance, when he comes home for summer break (which now happens to be). One more reason I have to stress on the need of new windows, to wife.
Somebody in the neighborhood is exercising trumpet or so. What a squawking. Luckily, just after I finished my nap.
@bender @movq Coold dude! Looking at the activity graph, it appears like he's doing more useful things since the very end of 2021. :-)
Even if it might sound a bit overdramatic: Having a “mostly working” dwl Wayland setup now is a huge relief. 😅 It’s quite the weight off my shoulders.

There are still lots of items on my TODO list, but if X.Org were to die tomorrow, I wouldn’t be completely screwed. Only, like, 30% screwed.
Even if it might sound a bit overdramatic: Having a “mostly working” dwl Wayland setup now is a huge relief. 😅 It’s quite the weight off my shoulders.

There are still lots of items on my TODO list, but if X.Org were to die tomorrow, I wouldn’t be completely screwed. Only, like, 30% screwed.
Even if it might sound a bit overdramatic: Having a “mostly working” dwl Wayland setup now is a huge relief. 😅 It’s quite the weight off my shoulders.

There are still lots of items on my TODO list, but if X.Org were to die tomorrow, I wouldn’t be completely screwed. Only, like, 30% screwed.
Even if it might sound a bit overdramatic: Having a “mostly working” dwl Wayland setup now is a huge relief. 😅 It’s quite the weight off my shoulders.

There are still lots of items on my TODO list, but if X.Org were to die tomorrow, I wouldn’t be completely screwed. Only, like, 30% screwed.
@bender Ha! That’s the way to go! 😃
@bender Ha! That’s the way to go! 😃
@bender Ha! That’s the way to go! 😃
@bender Ha! That’s the way to go! 😃
These are my goals in life: https://github.com/dylanaraps

He is neofetch main developer/maintainer. Archived all repositories, and updated GitHub's profile README file to read "Have taken up farming." 🥳
[47°09′25″S, 126°43′47″W] Transfer 25% complete...
@prologic if we start talking about bots as if they were humans, we have a bigger problem.
@aelaraji @prologic Hmm, yeah, looks a bit better than ai.txt / robots.txt, but I wouldn’t trust that they don’t spoof their user agent. 🤔
@aelaraji @prologic Hmm, yeah, looks a bit better than ai.txt / robots.txt, but I wouldn’t trust that they don’t spoof their user agent. 🤔
@aelaraji @prologic Hmm, yeah, looks a bit better than ai.txt / robots.txt, but I wouldn’t trust that they don’t spoof their user agent. 🤔
@aelaraji @prologic Hmm, yeah, looks a bit better than ai.txt / robots.txt, but I wouldn’t trust that they don’t spoof their user agent. 🤔
@prologic Nope, we cannot.
@prologic @eldersnake I'd avoid the inverted logic. Checking a setting to disable a feature always feels wrong and confusing to me. I'd rather suggest to enable the checkbox by default. But I'm with you, an explanation what it does is definitely helpful. Maybe something along those lines: "Enabling this feature will keep you logged in, even after closing your browser. Do not activate this setting on shared devices."
@prologic Careful, you risk being hit by a brick. :-D
Should consider upgrading, current is 1.109.0 (https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/releases).
@prologic it will not be too useful if you are not running a client connected to it. Ha! I will ping you, nevertheless.
@prologic you are running Synapse:


{
  "name": "Synapse",
  "version": "1.96.1"
}


I am running Conduwuit (https://github.com/girlbossceo/conduwuit). :-)
[47°09′31″S, 126°43′10″W] Carrier too weak
@prologic phew 😁
@prologic yep pretty much!
@eldersnake Like a "I'm on a public terminal" type thing? Which has the opposite effect? With some helpful descriptive text? 🤔
@eldersnake Like a "I'm on a public terminal" type thing? Which has the opposite effect? With some helpful descriptive text? 🤔
@eldersnake Oh! That's a bug and pure lack of "form validation!" 😅 Thanks for pointing this out, I'll fix this tonight 🤞
@eldersnake Oh! That's a bug and pure lack of "form validation!" 😅 Thanks for pointing this out, I'll fix this tonight 🤞
[47°09′51″S, 126°43′05″W] Transponder still failing -- switching to analog communication
Could you perhaps just have a check box to do the opposite, like "Don't remember me"? I've seen that a couple of places I think. Sort of an opt in short lived login, if you're at a public library or something etc.
@prologic hey mate, all working well here so far. The login issue isn't really an issue as far as actually logging in goes, rather if I get my password wrong it gives the response error code in console, the response of which contains the HTML for the wrong password page if you inspect it, but on the frontend itself nothing actually happens which is the confusion. Just stays on the login page as if it was never submitted. Am I alone in having this issue as well?
[47°09′16″S, 126°43′30″W] Transponder still failing
@bender I do! I think it's prologic:mills.io
@bender I do! I think it's prologic:mills.io
@prologic oh, so you don’t run a Matrix server anymore?
Can we trust the bots not to fake their identity? 🤔
Can we trust the bots not to fake their identity? 🤔
@aelaraji Hmmm looks like the core idea is to intercept requests, Inspect the UserAgent header and respond accordingly.
@aelaraji Hmmm looks like the core idea is to intercept requests, Inspect the UserAgent header and respond accordingly.
Hey @movq !! here's an article you might find interesting: Blocking Bots with Nginx ... this person is actually blocking AI Bots based on a list of User Agents in an interesting way. 👍