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My mate just said "WTF, there's somehow a wall lizard in the family tree" and I can only agree: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezgweVd4a98 Looks like this is the first real evidence of those lizard people. :-D
@movq Is the other yarn.mills.io?
@movq Is the other yarn.mills.io?
@lyse Hmmm, the user agents indicate two different pods. 🤔 Most of them are twtxt.net, though, only one user is something else. 🤔
@lyse Hmmm, the user agents indicate two different pods. 🤔 Most of them are twtxt.net, though, only one user is something else. 🤔
@lyse Hmmm, the user agents indicate two different pods. 🤔 Most of them are twtxt.net, though, only one user is something else. 🤔
@lyse Hmmm, the user agents indicate two different pods. 🤔 Most of them are twtxt.net, though, only one user is something else. 🤔
@lyse Yeah, indeed, but still. 😂
@lyse Yeah, indeed, but still. 😂
@lyse Yeah, indeed, but still. 😂
@lyse Yeah, indeed, but still. 😂
@movq No wonder with all these yarnds. :-D
@movq Maybe they're not all coming from yarnd, but one of them could be from yarns, the search engine. Just a wild guess. My twtxt.txt access log doesn't record the source IP address, so I don't know.

And aren't there any other hosted yarnd instances? Maybe it was never really implemented, but I remember @prologic thought about hosting dedicated yarnds for others in the past. Could be well over a year ago, not sure.

Another possibility might be a forgotten development instance idling around (or not so much :-D) in the background. I think the default user agent points to txtxt.net, not example.com. At least when I last checked the yarnd code. That was also several months ago.
@mckinley Oh, I didn't know they're not native to the US. These bushes grow very rapidly like weeds. I know a few places where they have been heavily cut back, almost cleared completely, but a year later, they've already exceeded two meters of height again. Pretty cool. :-)

@movq It's very yummy. :-) Unfortunately, the mustard manifacturer changed the traditional slip-on caps to screw caps. Haven't seen the old jars anymore.
@mckinley Uhhh, I bet the support people at Lenovo love this. (Assuming it’s accurate.)
@mckinley Uhhh, I bet the support people at Lenovo love this. (Assuming it’s accurate.)
@mckinley Uhhh, I bet the support people at Lenovo love this. (Assuming it’s accurate.)
@mckinley Uhhh, I bet the support people at Lenovo love this. (Assuming it’s accurate.)
@lyse Ahh, good old Senfglastradition. Looks delicious. 👍
@lyse Ahh, good old Senfglastradition. Looks delicious. 👍
@lyse Ahh, good old Senfglastradition. Looks delicious. 👍
@lyse Ahh, good old Senfglastradition. Looks delicious. 👍
Speaking of web server logs: Unless someone posts one of my blog posts on HackerNews (I never do that myself, don’t even have an account), my twtxt.txt file is always *the most requested resource*. 😂 It easily gets several thousand hits, way more than the blog’s Atom feed. 😂
Speaking of web server logs: Unless someone posts one of my blog posts on HackerNews (I never do that myself, don’t even have an account), my twtxt.txt file is always *the most requested resource*. 😂 It easily gets several thousand hits, way more than the blog’s Atom feed. 😂
Speaking of web server logs: Unless someone posts one of my blog posts on HackerNews (I never do that myself, don’t even have an account), my twtxt.txt file is always *the most requested resource*. 😂 It easily gets several thousand hits, way more than the blog’s Atom feed. 😂
Speaking of web server logs: Unless someone posts one of my blog posts on HackerNews (I never do that myself, don’t even have an account), my twtxt.txt file is always *the most requested resource*. 😂 It easily gets several thousand hits, way more than the blog’s Atom feed. 😂
@prologic I didn’t want to hijack @bender’s thread: There’s two things that feel a bit unexpected regarding the requests of 159.196.9.199 in my logs:

1. It doesn’t respect HTTP 301 and instead asks for the same URL every time, thus needing a redirect.
2. Is this *one* Yarn pod or several? I’m seeing multiple requests from this same IP with *different user agents*. It’s not a lot, just about 5 different ones (every couple of minutes), but I thought that Yarn only issued *one* such request? 🤔 You know, when several users follow the same feed, Yarn would only fetch that feed once?
@prologic I didn’t want to hijack @bender’s thread: There’s two things that feel a bit unexpected regarding the requests of 159.196.9.199 in my logs:

1. It doesn’t respect HTTP 301 and instead asks for the same URL every time, thus needing a redirect.
2. Is this *one* Yarn pod or several? I’m seeing multiple requests from this same IP with *different user agents*. It’s not a lot, just about 5 different ones (every couple of minutes), but I thought that Yarn only issued *one* such request? 🤔 You know, when several users follow the same feed, Yarn would only fetch that feed once?
@prologic I didn’t want to hijack @bender’s thread: There’s two things that feel a bit unexpected regarding the requests of 159.196.9.199 in my logs:

1. It doesn’t respect HTTP 301 and instead asks for the same URL every time, thus needing a redirect.
2. Is this *one* Yarn pod or several? I’m seeing multiple requests from this same IP with *different user agents*. It’s not a lot, just about 5 different ones (every couple of minutes), but I thought that Yarn only issued *one* such request? 🤔 You know, when several users follow the same feed, Yarn would only fetch that feed once?
@prologic I didn’t want to hijack @bender’s thread: There’s two things that feel a bit unexpected regarding the requests of 159.196.9.199 in my logs:

1. It doesn’t respect HTTP 301 and instead asks for the same URL every time, thus needing a redirect.
2. Is this *one* Yarn pod or several? I’m seeing multiple requests from this same IP with *different user agents*. It’s not a lot, just about 5 different ones (every couple of minutes), but I thought that Yarn only issued *one* such request? 🤔 You know, when several users follow the same feed, Yarn would only fetch that feed once?
[47°09′54″S, 126°43′49″W] Storm recedes -- back to normal work
@stigatle @prologic @bender We had some lovely, cloudy 20°C today with some light rain mixed in. But by the end of the week, we're back at 30°C and beyond. I will definitely enjoy the 15°C at night the next few days.
Transformed four kilograms of blackberries into a bit over three kilograms of blackberry jelly. https://lyse.isobeef.org/brombeergelee-2024-08-19/ The leftover jelly did not fit in prepared canning jars, so I dumped it in a regular drinking glass (which was a mustard glass in its former life): Jelly in drinking glass The rest is cooling off on the bench outside.
Well, this one (ferengi.one) isn't hammered (that was my dramatic animal guide showing off, LOL). I believe this one is simply "normal" twtxt.txt usage.
Also hammering ferengi.one.
@prologic it is kind of hammering my VPS, specifically netbros.com, every single day.
#catsoftwtxt
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#catsoftwtxt
@xuu it's always interesting to hear how these things happen.
@xuu it's always interesting to hear how these things happen.
@bender Yes, why? 🤔
@bender Yes, why? 🤔
[47°09′47″S, 126°43′12″W] Weather forecast alert -- storm from SE
@movq right, I don't think there is one per se. I think you get send a code on SMS, but it has been a while since I did it.
Alguém já entrou pelo mundo de criar jogos de cartas? Algo tipo Magic feito à mão?

Ando com vontade de congeminar um jogo simples para jogar com o meu filho, de acordo com os interesses dele. Já descobri o fantástico Dvorak) como template base, mas pergunto-me se haverá aí sabedoria sobre como projectar um jogo assim, porque não encontro grande coisa.
Alguém já entrou pelo mundo de criar jogos de cartas? Algo tipo Magic feito à mão?

Ando com vontade de congeminar um jogo simples para jogar com o meu filho, de acordo com os interesses dele. Já descobri o fantástico Dvorak) como template base, mas pergunto-me se haverá aí sabedoria sobre como projectar um jogo assim, porque não encontro grande coisa.
@xuu I don’t even have a WhatsApp password, it never asked me? 🤔
@xuu I don’t even have a WhatsApp password, it never asked me? 🤔
@xuu I don’t even have a WhatsApp password, it never asked me? 🤔
@xuu I don’t even have a WhatsApp password, it never asked me? 🤔
@prologic I think it was some mix of phish and social engineering. She didn't have the multifactor enabled. But i think she had clicked a message that had a fake login. She talked to someone on a phone and they made her do some things.

I never got the whole story of how it happened.
@prologic I think it was some mix of phish and social engineering. She didn't have the multifactor enabled. But i think she had clicked a message that had a fake login. She talked to someone on a phone and they made her do some things.

I never got the whole story of how it happened.
the whatsapp one
the whatsapp one
@prologic, does this rings a bell to you? 159-196-9-199.9fc409.mel.nbn.aussiebb.net
Base: 6.79 miles, 00:08:27 average pace, 00:57:20 duration
i was actually planning on running at a 11:00 or so pace, but felt so good i just kept increasing the pace each 1/4 - 1/2 mile. in my own little world and ended it feeling great. hopefully i am not peaking too early again... just 12 more days until the PTC!
#running #treadmill
Base: 6.79 miles, 00:08:27 average pace, 00:57:20 duration
i was actually planning on running at a 11:00 or so pace, but felt so good i just kept increasing the pace each 1/4 - 1/2 mile. in my own little world and ended it feeling great. hopefully i am not peaking too early again... just 12 more days until the PTC!
#running #treadmill
Base: 6.79 miles, 00:08:27 average pace, 00:57:20 duration
i was actually planning on running at a 11:00 or so pace, but felt so good i just kept increasing the pace each 1/4 - 1/2 mile. in my own little world and ended it feeling great. hopefully i am not peaking too early again... just 12 more days until the PTC!
#running #treadmill
On my blog: Developer Diary, World Humanitarian Day https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/08/19/humanitarian.html #programming #project #devjournal
[47°09′50″S, 126°43′56″W] Reading: 1.90000 PPM
New mega corporate system of automatic driver update via Gopher ONLINE gopher://shibboleths.org/1/pages/drv
yo?
[47°09′11″S, 126°43′13″W] 4140 days without news from Herve
[47°09′23″S, 126°43′47″W] Transfer 75% complete...
I wish I could upload photos here. dang, why didn't Gopher+ catch on.
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:1066 ARCHIVED:77504 CACHE:2358 FOLLOWERS:17 FOLLOWING:14
@prologic much envious here. I would trade my 35°C for *anything* cooler. Anything!
@stigatle Off interstate on a work trip at the moment and just got up and it's like 7C 🥶
@stigatle Off interstate on a work trip at the moment and just got up and it's like 7C 🥶
Lenovo BIOS simulator: https://download.lenovo.com/bsco/#/
Hacking with PDF | https://0xcybery.github.io/blog/hacking-with-pdf
Hacking with PDF | https://0xcybery.github.io/blog/hacking-with-pdf
[47°09′06″S, 126°43′31″W] Transfer 50% complete...
think I need to update my page
think I need to update my page
think I need to update my page
think I need to update my page
Ça fout les boules :) Your Life in Weeks — Wait But Why | https://waitbutwhy.com/2014/05/life-weeks.html
Ça fout les boules :) Your Life in Weeks — Wait But Why | https://waitbutwhy.com/2014/05/life-weeks.html
You d'ont need html | https://web.archive.org/web/20230719135333/http://no-ht.ml/
You d'ont need html | https://web.archive.org/web/20230719135333/http://no-ht.ml/
Had a amazing bike ride with the dog today, the weather is a bit cold today (15c). Been wanting to find a gravel road that I can use, without meeting too many others. And today I found that. Got his pulling harness on, got my bike out of the basement, and headed out.
[47°09′21″S, 126°43′32″W] Carrier too weak
@prologic Maybe one day I’ll have the motivation to learn enough about JPEG, so I can understand the reason behind this. But not today. 😅
@prologic Maybe one day I’ll have the motivation to learn enough about JPEG, so I can understand the reason behind this. But not today. 😅
@prologic Maybe one day I’ll have the motivation to learn enough about JPEG, so I can understand the reason behind this. But not today. 😅
@prologic Maybe one day I’ll have the motivation to learn enough about JPEG, so I can understand the reason behind this. But not today. 😅


> I run it in a Work profile on my GrapheneOS phone that I can switch off at any time

So this kind of works in stock Android, too. You have to reboot after switching back to the main profile, then the second profile won’t get loaded at all.

(I bet that this stops working in the future. It feels like the second profile doesn’t get loaded as a means to save CPU power. Once those smartphones get even more powerful, there’s no need to do that anymore …)


> I run it in a Work profile on my GrapheneOS phone that I can switch off at any time

So this kind of works in stock Android, too. You have to reboot after switching back to the main profile, then the second profile won’t get loaded at all.

(I bet that this stops working in the future. It feels like the second profile doesn’t get loaded as a means to save CPU power. Once those smartphones get even more powerful, there’s no need to do that anymore …)


> I run it in a Work profile on my GrapheneOS phone that I can switch off at any time

So this kind of works in stock Android, too. You have to reboot after switching back to the main profile, then the second profile won’t get loaded at all.

(I bet that this stops working in the future. It feels like the second profile doesn’t get loaded as a means to save CPU power. Once those smartphones get even more powerful, there’s no need to do that anymore …)


> I run it in a Work profile on my GrapheneOS phone that I can switch off at any time

So this kind of works in stock Android, too. You have to reboot after switching back to the main profile, then the second profile won’t get loaded at all.

(I bet that this stops working in the future. It feels like the second profile doesn’t get loaded as a means to save CPU power. Once those smartphones get even more powerful, there’s no need to do that anymore …)
> Then I realized there's more than one version of "BMP"

🤣
> Then I realized there's more than one version of "BMP"

🤣
@movq That is super weird 🤔 I don't get what's going on either? 🤔
@movq That is super weird 🤔 I don't get what's going on either? 🤔
[47°09′22″S, 126°43′50″W] Bad satellite signal -- switching to analog communication
De compras 🛍️
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De compras 🛍️
#catsoftwtxt