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@bender I actually thought about using Assembler (for a split second). 😅 I’m probably too lazy for that, though, so much to type. 😂 But maybe I’ll throw it in the mix. Some of the early puzzles should be doable. 🤔
@bender I actually thought about using Assembler (for a split second). 😅 I’m probably too lazy for that, though, so much to type. 😂 But maybe I’ll throw it in the mix. Some of the early puzzles should be doable. 🤔
@bender I actually thought about using Assembler (for a split second). 😅 I’m probably too lazy for that, though, so much to type. 😂 But maybe I’ll throw it in the mix. Some of the early puzzles should be doable. 🤔
@bender I actually thought about using Assembler (for a split second). 😅 I’m probably too lazy for that, though, so much to type. 😂 But maybe I’ll throw it in the mix. Some of the early puzzles should be doable. 🤔
[47°09′20″S, 126°43′21″W] Carrier too weak
@movq nah, it doesn't matter, of course. Better prepared than not. It is also good to look forward something you enjoy doing. May I recommend Assembler?
who called them ghost roads and not the ectoplasmatic reticulum
@bender I cannot accept that kind gift! :-D I enjoy the drizzle at 12°C.
@bender It is. Does that matter? 😅 I’m looking forward to it, it has become somewhat of a tradition by now. 🥳
@bender It is. Does that matter? 😅 I’m looking forward to it, it has become somewhat of a tradition by now. 🥳
@bender It is. Does that matter? 😅 I’m looking forward to it, it has become somewhat of a tradition by now. 🥳
@bender It is. Does that matter? 😅 I’m looking forward to it, it has become somewhat of a tradition by now. 🥳
Isn't Advent of Code during Saturnalia? Like, 6 months from now? 😂😂😂 My kid would tell me, "Touch grass, dude!" 😂
I needed to create a ZIP file under OS/2 2.1 and what’s the easiest™ way to do that?
Use WinZip under WIN-OS/2. 🤦
I know there are native ZIP programs for OS/2, but WinZip is what I was having readily available, and that basically sums up much of OS/2’s history. 🥴
https://movq.de/v/221699e4ef/a.jpg
I needed to create a ZIP file under OS/2 2.1 and what’s the easiest™ way to do that?
Use WinZip under WIN-OS/2. 🤦
I know there are native ZIP programs for OS/2, but WinZip is what I was having readily available, and that basically sums up much of OS/2’s history. 🥴
https://movq.de/v/221699e4ef/a.jpg
I needed to create a ZIP file under OS/2 2.1 and what’s the easiest™ way to do that?
Use WinZip under WIN-OS/2. 🤦
I know there are native ZIP programs for OS/2, but WinZip is what I was having readily available, and that basically sums up much of OS/2’s history. 🥴
https://movq.de/v/221699e4ef/a.jpg
I needed to create a ZIP file under OS/2 2.1 and what’s the easiest™ way to do that?
Use WinZip under WIN-OS/2. 🤦
I know there are native ZIP programs for OS/2, but WinZip is what I was having readily available, and that basically sums up much of OS/2’s history. 🥴
https://movq.de/v/221699e4ef/a.jpg
Thinking about what to do for the next Advent of Code. 🤔
Writing the solutions as DOS programs in C was *super fun* last year and I don’t think I can top that. 💾
Something in the realm of retrocomputing would be nice. I wonder how far I can get using QuickBASIC 4.5. Haven’t touched this in ages – but I have a feeling that this could be rather painful. 😂
Or maybe I’ll just go for Rust again, because I’m not using that a lot and keeping up with it could be useful. Or maybe a mix of both, “as many puzzles as possible with QB 4.5, Rust for the rest”. 🤔
https://movq.de/v/ac63405fd1/b.jpg
Thinking about what to do for the next Advent of Code. 🤔
Writing the solutions as DOS programs in C was *super fun* last year and I don’t think I can top that. 💾
Something in the realm of retrocomputing would be nice. I wonder how far I can get using QuickBASIC 4.5. Haven’t touched this in ages – but I have a feeling that this could be rather painful. 😂
Or maybe I’ll just go for Rust again, because I’m not using that a lot and keeping up with it could be useful. Or maybe a mix of both, “as many puzzles as possible with QB 4.5, Rust for the rest”. 🤔
https://movq.de/v/ac63405fd1/b.jpg
Thinking about what to do for the next Advent of Code. 🤔
Writing the solutions as DOS programs in C was *super fun* last year and I don’t think I can top that. 💾
Something in the realm of retrocomputing would be nice. I wonder how far I can get using QuickBASIC 4.5. Haven’t touched this in ages – but I have a feeling that this could be rather painful. 😂
Or maybe I’ll just go for Rust again, because I’m not using that a lot and keeping up with it could be useful. Or maybe a mix of both, “as many puzzles as possible with QB 4.5, Rust for the rest”. 🤔
https://movq.de/v/ac63405fd1/b.jpg
Thinking about what to do for the next Advent of Code. 🤔
Writing the solutions as DOS programs in C was *super fun* last year and I don’t think I can top that. 💾
Something in the realm of retrocomputing would be nice. I wonder how far I can get using QuickBASIC 4.5. Haven’t touched this in ages – but I have a feeling that this could be rather painful. 😂
Or maybe I’ll just go for Rust again, because I’m not using that a lot and keeping up with it could be useful. Or maybe a mix of both, “as many puzzles as possible with QB 4.5, Rust for the rest”. 🤔
https://movq.de/v/ac63405fd1/b.jpg
one of the better things about being a ghost is that on a rainy night, you can lie down and look up and not get wet at all↵↵and not only does the rain not make you blink, no whenever a drop passes through your retinae, the world itself ripples around it
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@bender Nope! Thank you very much. Nope! 😂
@bender Nope! Thank you very much. Nope! 😂
@bender Nope! Thank you very much. Nope! 😂
@bender Nope! Thank you very much. Nope! 😂
Would you guys like some Beryl?
> "Late Monday, Beryl became the earliest storm to develop into a Category 5 hurricane in the Atlantic and peaked at winds of 165 mph (270 kph) Tuesday before weakening to a still-destructive Category 4..."
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Base: 4.25 miles, 00:09:47 average pace, 00:41:35 duration
carrying on from code brown
#running #treadmill
Base: 4.25 miles, 00:09:47 average pace, 00:41:35 duration
carrying on from code brown
#running #treadmill
Base: 4.25 miles, 00:09:47 average pace, 00:41:35 duration
carrying on from code brown
#running #treadmill
Base: 1.75 miles, 00:09:42 average pace, 00:16:58 duration
had to stop for code brown.
#running #treadmill
Base: 1.75 miles, 00:09:42 average pace, 00:16:58 duration
had to stop for code brown.
#running #treadmill
Base: 1.75 miles, 00:09:42 average pace, 00:16:58 duration
had to stop for code brown.
#running #treadmill
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@johanbove To be fair htmx is about 10 years old already and Hypermedia systems over 30 🤣
@johanbove To be fair htmx is about 10 years old already and Hypermedia systems over 30 🤣
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@movq Sure, they were forecast, but they never actually arrived here. :-)
@movq Wasn't too much rain around here from Friday onwards. Just a little bit. I didn't mind it either.
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@movq Oh yes. Compare that with an AppArmor or SELinux profile. Awful! The idea of just putting it right in the program itself sounds very appealing.
@lyse Indeed. Quite a lot of rain lately, but I don’t mind that. 👌
@lyse Indeed. Quite a lot of rain lately, but I don’t mind that. 👌
@lyse Indeed. Quite a lot of rain lately, but I don’t mind that. 👌
@lyse Indeed. Quite a lot of rain lately, but I don’t mind that. 👌
@lyse You didn’t?! Wow, I could have sworn I saw several storms in your area in the storm tracker. Guess I was wrong. 😅
@lyse You didn’t?! Wow, I could have sworn I saw several storms in your area in the storm tracker. Guess I was wrong. 😅
@lyse You didn’t?! Wow, I could have sworn I saw several storms in your area in the storm tracker. Guess I was wrong. 😅
@lyse You didn’t?! Wow, I could have sworn I saw several storms in your area in the storm tracker. Guess I was wrong. 😅
Sometimes I come across a file that still uses tabs for indentation and then I find out that I haven’t touched that thing for over a decade. Boom, time flies. 😳
Sometimes I come across a file that still uses tabs for indentation and then I find out that I haven’t touched that thing for over a decade. Boom, time flies. 😳
Sometimes I come across a file that still uses tabs for indentation and then I find out that I haven’t touched that thing for over a decade. Boom, time flies. 😳
Sometimes I come across a file that still uses tabs for indentation and then I find out that I haven’t touched that thing for over a decade. Boom, time flies. 😳
@lyse Yeah, the audio isn’t all too great. 😂
I’m rewatching the talk just now. My main point is still standing: Linux probably has all these features as well, but look at the slides at minute 19:30 and 19:35, pledge and unveil are *really easy to use*. He didn’t even shorten the code:
https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/master/usr.bin/nc/netcat.c#L364-L418
unveil this, unveil that, pledge this, pledge that, done. Such a simple, concise, and yet powerful API. You don’t see that very often.
@lyse Yeah, the audio isn’t all too great. 😂
I’m rewatching the talk just now. My main point is still standing: Linux probably has all these features as well, but look at the slides at minute 19:30 and 19:35, pledge and unveil are *really easy to use*. He didn’t even shorten the code:
https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/master/usr.bin/nc/netcat.c#L364-L418
unveil this, unveil that, pledge this, pledge that, done. Such a simple, concise, and yet powerful API. You don’t see that very often.
@lyse Yeah, the audio isn’t all too great. 😂
I’m rewatching the talk just now. My main point is still standing: Linux probably has all these features as well, but look at the slides at minute 19:30 and 19:35, pledge and unveil are *really easy to use*. He didn’t even shorten the code:
https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/master/usr.bin/nc/netcat.c#L364-L418
unveil this, unveil that, pledge this, pledge that, done. Such a simple, concise, and yet powerful API. You don’t see that very often.
@lyse Yeah, the audio isn’t all too great. 😂
I’m rewatching the talk just now. My main point is still standing: Linux probably has all these features as well, but look at the slides at minute 19:30 and 19:35, pledge and unveil are *really easy to use*. He didn’t even shorten the code:
https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/master/usr.bin/nc/netcat.c#L364-L418
unveil this, unveil that, pledge this, pledge that, done. Such a simple, concise, and yet powerful API. You don’t see that very often.
Hoy cumple 1 año 🥳
#catsoftwtxt
Hoy cumple 1 año 🥳
#catsoftwtxt
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@movq Despite the audio sounds like is was recorded with a potato in a bathroom, this is a nice talk! I enjoyed it and learned something.
❤️ 🎶: When You're Gone by Shawn Mendes
❤️ 🎶: Love You More Gradually by SUHO
❤️ 🎶: Starry in the night by JOOCHAN
[47°09′41″S, 126°43′21″W] Bad satellite signal -- switching to analog communication
❤️ 🎶: Cheeky Icy Thang by STAYC
@mckinley I must admit I was tempted to use EndeavourOS for an install on a HTPC (N97 mini PC) when it arrives to quickly get up and running, but then again I haven't done a fresh install of Arch in quite a while so it sounds like things have simplified even more since then. Hmm...
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❤️ 🎶: I Loved You Like a Movie by BEN
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Wrote a Common Lisp tool for making my life with Windows easier. Questioning my life. Hard.
Wrote a Common Lisp tool for making my life with Windows easier. Questioning my life. Hard.
@mckinley what happened? I have been tempted to install EndeavourOS to play a bit with it. Should I not? 😅
Base: 6.00 miles, 00:09:41 average pace, 00:58:08 duration
#running #treadmill
Base: 6.00 miles, 00:09:41 average pace, 00:58:08 duration
#running #treadmill
Base: 6.00 miles, 00:09:41 average pace, 00:58:08 duration
#running #treadmill
I love Arch but they could probably do to have some of these warnings come down pacman itself
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@mckinley Could have happened to me as well. 🥴 I only updated just now, so I knew what was coming. 😅 (I don’t run any Linux boxes with SSH available on a public interface.)
@mckinley Could have happened to me as well. 🥴 I only updated just now, so I knew what was coming. 😅 (I don’t run any Linux boxes with SSH available on a public interface.)
@mckinley Could have happened to me as well. 🥴 I only updated just now, so I knew what was coming. 😅 (I don’t run any Linux boxes with SSH available on a public interface.)