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@movq Sad, the search engine doesn't have the full conversation 😢 I _think_ I need to teach yarns how to crawl and index archived feeds 🤔
@prologic @movq Looking at the raw feed, there are a six mentions (even prologic) and a seven subjects. From a few years ago, though. :-)
@movq Zero wind here for days. Last year, we saw a long string of satellites passing by when we sat at the scout ground around the fire. That looked weird indeed.
For HTTP WebSub is a good simple option here and there is this free inline WebSub hub anyone can use.
For HTTP WebSub is a good simple option here and there is this free inline WebSub hub anyone can use.
@movq Something like that, yeah 🤔
@movq Something like that, yeah 🤔
@prologic We basically have no snakes around here. Just the grass snake and the common European adder. Or so I think. While it's super hard to come across the harmless first one, it's even rarer to find the little bit dangerous latter. Both are very shy. I never saw an adder. They probably do not live here in my area. A workmate told the other day that he accidentally run over one with this bicycle as a schoolboy, though.
@movq Yeah, I was happily suprised that the grass snake was still in this good shape.
I've no idea. Not sure how well frogs or toads see in the dark, but I would think if there is some noise coming towards you, you escape away and not towards it. Maybe they did not recognize me as a threat but were just curious?
This larger individual was also a frog or toad. :-) It didn't freak me out at all, it was super cool to watch. But I thought, what an idiot. :-D I mean, hopping against me once is alright, but then trying again is a bit silly. It then stopped and sat next to my boot. About half a centimeter away. I waited a few seconds and carefully moved on.
@movq Sure, but I would have expected that I would have read about it somewhere at least once. Anyway.
Similarly an optional subscription endpoint so we can optionally avoid having to pull feeds.
Similarly an optional subscription endpoint so we can optionally avoid having to pull feeds.
@movq I'm thinking of something like an optional metadata key that could be used as a general motivation endpoint?
@movq I'm thinking of something like an optional metadata key that could be used as a general motivation endpoint?
@prologic You mean a way of letting them know that someone is following them? 🤔 I guess that’s gonna be hard (I think we discussed stuff like that a few years ago), but I’m open for suggestions. 😅
@prologic You mean a way of letting them know that someone is following them? 🤔 I guess that’s gonna be hard (I think we discussed stuff like that a few years ago), but I’m open for suggestions. 😅
@prologic You mean a way of letting them know that someone is following them? 🤔 I guess that’s gonna be hard (I think we discussed stuff like that a few years ago), but I’m open for suggestions. 😅
@prologic You mean a way of letting them know that someone is following them? 🤔 I guess that’s gonna be hard (I think we discussed stuff like that a few years ago), but I’m open for suggestions. 😅
[47°09′46″S, 126°43′45″W] Weather forecast alert -- storm from W
[47°09′24″S, 126°43′03″W] Reading: 1.43 Sv
@bender thing I am too (happy) that is. If I ever wanted to side load an app I could with my Developer account easily!
@bender thing I am too (happy) that is. If I ever wanted to side load an app I could with my Developer account easily!
@movq Yeah okay I didn't notice that 🤦♂️ Kind of makes me wonder whether we should do something for the Gopher and Gemini folk here? 🤔
@movq Yeah okay I didn't notice that 🤦♂️ Kind of makes me wonder whether we should do something for the Gopher and Gemini folk here? 🤔
@aelaraji thank you! Having seeing Google’s Play, of whatever name they call their App Store these days, which is a mess, makes me very wary about using a third party one.
Back to the original topic, I use an iPhone. I am one of those who is perfectly fine with the Apple App Store. 😊
This would have been a lovely morning, wind softly rustling in the trees. If it wasn’t for the constant droning of the air planes. 🫤
I also saw a string of starlink satellites passing by. What a strange sight that was.
This would have been a lovely morning, wind softly rustling in the trees. If it wasn’t for the constant droning of the air planes. 🫤
I also saw a string of starlink satellites passing by. What a strange sight that was.
This would have been a lovely morning, wind softly rustling in the trees. If it wasn’t for the constant droning of the air planes. 🫤
I also saw a string of starlink satellites passing by. What a strange sight that was.
This would have been a lovely morning, wind softly rustling in the trees. If it wasn’t for the constant droning of the air planes. 🫤
I also saw a string of starlink satellites passing by. What a strange sight that was.
@lyse That is one flat snake. 🫤 Looks quite pretty, what’s left of it anyway.
What’s going on with the frogs? I guess they can’t properly see in the dark? 🤔
That large “individual” towards the would have freaked me out. Was it at least furry? Or was it a huge spider? 🤪
@lyse That is one flat snake. 🫤 Looks quite pretty, what’s left of it anyway.
What’s going on with the frogs? I guess they can’t properly see in the dark? 🤔
That large “individual” towards the would have freaked me out. Was it at least furry? Or was it a huge spider? 🤪
@lyse That is one flat snake. 🫤 Looks quite pretty, what’s left of it anyway.
What’s going on with the frogs? I guess they can’t properly see in the dark? 🤔
That large “individual” towards the would have freaked me out. Was it at least furry? Or was it a huge spider? 🤪
@lyse That is one flat snake. 🫤 Looks quite pretty, what’s left of it anyway.
What’s going on with the frogs? I guess they can’t properly see in the dark? 🤔
That large “individual” towards the would have freaked me out. Was it at least furry? Or was it a huge spider? 🤪
@lyse I’m not surprised, it’s pretty archaic. It’s the only browser readily available on OS/2 Warp 3 and 4, though. 😅
@lyse I’m not surprised, it’s pretty archaic. It’s the only browser readily available on OS/2 Warp 3 and 4, though. 😅
@lyse I’m not surprised, it’s pretty archaic. It’s the only browser readily available on OS/2 Warp 3 and 4, though. 😅
@lyse I’m not surprised, it’s pretty archaic. It’s the only browser readily available on OS/2 Warp 3 and 4, though. 😅
@prologic In a collection of (old) wallpapers that I downloaded a while ago. The source appears to be this:
http://www.avernus.com/desktop-textures/copyright.html
But the following addendum does not exist yet in the COPYRIGHT file on my disk. 😅
> This restriction does not apply to use in World-Wide Web pages served from or viewed on Windows machines.
@prologic In a collection of (old) wallpapers that I downloaded a while ago. The source appears to be this:
http://www.avernus.com/desktop-textures/copyright.html
But the following addendum does not exist yet in the COPYRIGHT file on my disk. 😅
> This restriction does not apply to use in World-Wide Web pages served from or viewed on Windows machines.
@prologic In a collection of (old) wallpapers that I downloaded a while ago. The source appears to be this:
http://www.avernus.com/desktop-textures/copyright.html
But the following addendum does not exist yet in the COPYRIGHT file on my disk. 😅
> This restriction does not apply to use in World-Wide Web pages served from or viewed on Windows machines.
@prologic In a collection of (old) wallpapers that I downloaded a while ago. The source appears to be this:
http://www.avernus.com/desktop-textures/copyright.html
But the following addendum does not exist yet in the COPYRIGHT file on my disk. 😅
> This restriction does not apply to use in World-Wide Web pages served from or viewed on Windows machines.
@aelaraji Well yeah this is true, but as @bender and I point out, there are reasons for why this happens at times 🤣 Some of those reasons are not "purposefully malicious" I don't think 🤔
@aelaraji Well yeah this is true, but as @bender and I point out, there are reasons for why this happens at times 🤣 Some of those reasons are not "purposefully malicious" I don't think 🤔
@prologic They are but then again Apple's is doing things Apple's way 😆 Hint: punishing devs and users for using alternative stores.
@prologic They are but then again Apple's is doing things Apple's way 😆 Hint: punishing devs and users for using alternative stores.
@prologic They are but then again Apple's is doing things Apple's way 😆 Hint: punishing devs and users for using alternative stores.
@aelaraji Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the EU forcing Apple to support side-loading Apps now on iOS devices? 🤔
@aelaraji Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the EU forcing Apple to support side-loading Apps now on iOS devices? 🤔
@bender F-Droid is a platform/app that lets you side-load/install and serve android apps without the need for Google's play store's blessing. I also use Aurora Store to install Play Store's apps without having to associate my phone with Google account. 🦾 it makes me feel good about myself 🥸
@bender F-Droid is a platform/app that lets you side-load/install and serve android apps without the need for Google's play store's blessing. I also use Aurora Store to install Play Store's apps without having to associate my phone with Google account. 🦾 it makes me feel good about myself 🥸
@bender F-Droid is a platform/app that lets you side-load/install and serve android apps without the need for Google's play store's blessing. I also use Aurora Store to install Play Store's apps without having to associate my phone with Google account. 🦾 it makes me feel good about myself 🥸
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:1079 ARCHIVED:78129 CACHE:2461 FOLLOWERS:17 FOLLOWING:14
@darren I don’t get it (I don’t use Android). What do you mean?
my whole life, i've been leaving things behind. venturing far away from everything that i know. these days, i'm trying to find connections that i can still rekindle, mend, and remember. this is much much harder than what i was used to
hey a 'mericans, have a great Labor Day holiday. take no work calls or emails.
Anyone had any intereractions with @cuaxolotl yet? Or are they using a client that doesn't know how to detect clients following them properly? Hmmm 🧐
Anyone had any intereractions with @cuaxolotl yet? Or are they using a client that doesn't know how to detect clients following them properly? Hmmm 🧐
@falsifian No need to apologize! 😌 Yarn / Twtzt is designed to be slow on purpose 🤣
@falsifian No need to apologize! 😌 Yarn / Twtzt is designed to be slow on purpose 🤣
@movq Where was this found? 🤔 What a treasure trove 😅 #Windows #sucks
@movq Where was this found? 🤔 What a treasure trove 😅 #Windows #sucks
@lyse Poor little guy 😢 Also eww I hate snakes 🤣 I have a bit of a phobia 😅
@lyse Poor little guy 😢 Also eww I hate snakes 🤣 I have a bit of a phobia 😅
Very cool, fingers crossed, @off_grid_living! A simple wooden frame, like four posts and and a rectangle on top, to support the fabric/nets should suffice, wouldn't it? No need to build full sheds, I'd say. But I'm not a farmer at all.
@movq Huh, this is the first time I heard of IBM WebExplorer.
I'm out of shape. I decided to walk up the local mountain to watch the sunset, but I arrived five minutes late, even though I sped up at the end. Should have started my journey ten or fifteen minutes earlier. I saw the setting sun at foot, but the photos were total disasters.
On the way there I picked two handful of blackberries in the forest. Delicious!
Today was the second time in my life that I saw a grass snake in the wild. They can easily be recognized by the yellow "ears". Unfortunately, this one was run over. :-( But I jumped at the opportunity to photograph it as it didn't escape in a fraction of a second like my first encounter three years ago. Still, poor fellow. :-(
Run over grass snake
On the way home, a deer jumped out of the brush in front of me and headed down the forest road before it went back in the other side. As always, that's nice.
I also had to slow down a bunch of times because of frogs or toads on the paths. Not sure which ones, it was already after dark. I guesstimate it must have been 60-70 amphibians in total, maybe more. Some of them did not move to the wayside but rather into the middle of the track, right in front of me. Crazy suicide frogs! There were four reeeeaaaallly close calls. I could just avoid stepping on them after they tried to hop right under my boot. Not a centimeter to spare. No toads were harmed during my trip. Phew!
Once I had to stop completely because of the large activity ahead of me. A larger (about the size of half a palm) individual surrounded my foot and then jumped against my heel. Twice! What the heck!? :-D But suuuper cool experience. I'm very glad I actually went out. Totally worth it. I met so many amazing animals. Don't care about the missed sunset a single bit.
[47°09′14″S, 126°43′30″W] Bad satellite signal -- switching to analog communication
In the process of tweaking my little static HTML index/thumbnail creator so that it a) properly supports dark/ligh mode and, more importantly, b) gracefully degrades on ancient browsers.
Why? Because I often exchange data via HTTP with old systems and my tooling automatically invokes that indexer/thumbnailer script. 🥴 It’s really annoying when I just see garbage in Netscape 2 or IE5.
Screenshots and videos: https://movq.de/v/348819c482
In the process of tweaking my little static HTML index/thumbnail creator so that it a) properly supports dark/ligh mode and, more importantly, b) gracefully degrades on ancient browsers.
Why? Because I often exchange data via HTTP with old systems and my tooling automatically invokes that indexer/thumbnailer script. 🥴 It’s really annoying when I just see garbage in Netscape 2 or IE5.
Screenshots and videos: https://movq.de/v/348819c482
In the process of tweaking my little static HTML index/thumbnail creator so that it a) properly supports dark/ligh mode and, more importantly, b) gracefully degrades on ancient browsers.
Why? Because I often exchange data via HTTP with old systems and my tooling automatically invokes that indexer/thumbnailer script. 🥴 It’s really annoying when I just see garbage in Netscape 2 or IE5.
Screenshots and videos: https://movq.de/v/348819c482
In the process of tweaking my little static HTML index/thumbnail creator so that it a) properly supports dark/ligh mode and, more importantly, b) gracefully degrades on ancient browsers.
Why? Because I often exchange data via HTTP with old systems and my tooling automatically invokes that indexer/thumbnailer script. 🥴 It’s really annoying when I just see garbage in Netscape 2 or IE5.
Screenshots and videos: https://movq.de/v/348819c482
Found this in an old copyright notice from 1993:
> These images are not for use with the Microsoft Windows environment. Using these patterns in a Windows environment consitutes a copyright violation.
Someone clearly didn’t like Windows.
Found this in an old copyright notice from 1993:
> These images are not for use with the Microsoft Windows environment. Using these patterns in a Windows environment consitutes a copyright violation.
Someone clearly didn’t like Windows.
Found this in an old copyright notice from 1993:
> These images are not for use with the Microsoft Windows environment. Using these patterns in a Windows environment consitutes a copyright violation.
Someone clearly didn’t like Windows.
Found this in an old copyright notice from 1993:
> These images are not for use with the Microsoft Windows environment. Using these patterns in a Windows environment consitutes a copyright violation.
Someone clearly didn’t like Windows.
[47°09′41″S, 126°43′05″W] Dosimeter fixed
@movq Thanks! Looking forward to trying it out. Sorry for the silence; I have become unexpectedly busy so no time for twtxt these past few days.
[47°09′24″S, 126°43′34″W] Dosimeter overflow
Pinellas Trail Challenge: 36.30 miles, 00:14:47 average pace, 08:56:28 duration
DNF'd, but had a great time! i could have walked it out the last ten miles and still made the cut-off but after doing the math i would not have been done until about 1900 and we had guests visiting from out of town and i did not want to be even more of a wreck while entertaining. met a lot of great people and happy for the challenge.
#running #race
Pinellas Trail Challenge: 36.30 miles, 00:14:47 average pace, 08:56:28 duration
DNF'd, but had a great time! i could have walked it out the last ten miles and still made the cut-off but after doing the math i would not have been done until about 1900 and we had guests visiting from out of town and i did not want to be even more of a wreck while entertaining. met a lot of great people and happy for the challenge.
#running #race