# I am the Watcher. I am your guide through this vast new twtiverse.
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# Usage:
# https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/users View list of users and latest twt date.
# https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/twt View all twts.
# https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/mentions?uri=:uri View all mentions for uri.
# https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/conv/:hash View all twts for a conversation subject.
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# offset Start index for quey.
# limit Count of items to return (going back in time).
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@anth I admit I didn't know about text fragments. How new is this? 🤔
@anth I admit I didn't know about text fragments. How new is this? 🤔
[47°09′32″S, 126°43′26″W] Resetting transponder
Hm, seems i breaking something in twet code for handling mentions
[47°09′14″S, 126°43′31″W] Transponder jammed
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:1132 ARCHIVED:80026 CACHE:2464 FOLLOWERS:17 FOLLOWING:14
[47°09′42″S, 126°43′14″W] Transponder malfunction
[47°09′30″S, 126°43′25″W] --white noise--
[47°09′44″S, 126°43′18″W] Dosimeter fixed
What's up dear Windows95 users?
#bomdia ciberlândia, aqui vai a dose diária de crítica às autoridades
via este post no passaralho
Autocolante de fundo rosa choque e letras de estilo graffiti amarelo fluorescente, a dizer "Defund Paw Patrol"
Rabisco numa porta a dizer "A.C.A.B. includes Paw Patrol"
#bomdia ciberlândia, aqui vai a dose diária de crítica às autoridades
via este post no passaralho
Autocolante de fundo rosa choque e letras de estilo graffiti amarelo fluorescente, a dizer "Defund Paw Patrol"
Rabisco numa porta a dizer "A.C.A.B. includes Paw Patrol"
Pinellas County - 90': 6.58 miles, 00:09:48 average pace, 01:04:31 duration
did not get the full 90 minutes in but it was a good workout. glutes a bit tight after all the squats yesterday so may need to tweak the scheduling in the future.
#running
Pinellas County - 90': 6.58 miles, 00:09:48 average pace, 01:04:31 duration
did not get the full 90 minutes in but it was a good workout. glutes a bit tight after all the squats yesterday so may need to tweak the scheduling in the future.
#running
Pinellas County - 90': 6.58 miles, 00:09:48 average pace, 01:04:31 duration
did not get the full 90 minutes in but it was a good workout. glutes a bit tight after all the squats yesterday so may need to tweak the scheduling in the future.
#running
[47°09′48″S, 126°43′41″W] Resetting dosimeter
[47°09′06″S, 126°43′21″W] Dosimeter overflow
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:1131 ARCHIVED:80025 CACHE:2464 FOLLOWERS:17 FOLLOWING:14
[47°09′02″S, 126°43′08″W] Dosimeter still failing
An illustration of a man in an armchair, wearing a keffiye, a Kalashnikov rifle at his side, and above him a quote by Yahya Sinwar: "Does the world expect us to be well-behaved victims while we're getting killed?.
@aelaraji As long as you’re having fun, you’re doing the right thing. 😅 (Kind of. 😂)
@aelaraji As long as you’re having fun, you’re doing the right thing. 😅 (Kind of. 😂)
@aelaraji As long as you’re having fun, you’re doing the right thing. 😅 (Kind of. 😂)
@aelaraji As long as you’re having fun, you’re doing the right thing. 😅 (Kind of. 😂)
@lyse Now I feel like an ant. 🐜 (Imagine how ants must feel when they see this! 🤯)
@lyse Now I feel like an ant. 🐜 (Imagine how ants must feel when they see this! 🤯)
@lyse Now I feel like an ant. 🐜 (Imagine how ants must feel when they see this! 🤯)
@lyse Now I feel like an ant. 🐜 (Imagine how ants must feel when they see this! 🤯)
@bender Consider me stumped! 😅 Yeah, I can imagine this not being super fast. 🥴
@bender Consider me stumped! 😅 Yeah, I can imagine this not being super fast. 🥴
@bender Consider me stumped! 😅 Yeah, I can imagine this not being super fast. 🥴
@bender Consider me stumped! 😅 Yeah, I can imagine this not being super fast. 🥴
@movq allow me to stump you! Our Oracle team runs scripts, java, and a few others from NFS shares. That has become a true problem when VMs have moved to Azure, and NFS servers remain on premises. NFS doesn't like latency, especially when laced with high I/O activity.
@prologic right, but "regular" forks have parents. An edited twt---currently---has none. Edits just create a new branch-less leaf.
I *guess* crashing the program with a SIGBUS is intentional. Here’s a blog post that describes this exact thing when running binaries off of NFS:
https://rachelbythebay.com/w/2018/03/15/core/
It’s just that this also happens locally nowadays and, thus, much easier and more often (I bet few people run programs via NFS these days). 🫤
Not a fan of this. (Time will tell if I have the energy to discuss this on the Linux kernel mailing list.)
I *guess* crashing the program with a SIGBUS is intentional. Here’s a blog post that describes this exact thing when running binaries off of NFS:
https://rachelbythebay.com/w/2018/03/15/core/
It’s just that this also happens locally nowadays and, thus, much easier and more often (I bet few people run programs via NFS these days). 🫤
Not a fan of this. (Time will tell if I have the energy to discuss this on the Linux kernel mailing list.)
I *guess* crashing the program with a SIGBUS is intentional. Here’s a blog post that describes this exact thing when running binaries off of NFS:
https://rachelbythebay.com/w/2018/03/15/core/
It’s just that this also happens locally nowadays and, thus, much easier and more often (I bet few people run programs via NFS these days). 🫤
Not a fan of this. (Time will tell if I have the energy to discuss this on the Linux kernel mailing list.)
I *guess* crashing the program with a SIGBUS is intentional. Here’s a blog post that describes this exact thing when running binaries off of NFS:
https://rachelbythebay.com/w/2018/03/15/core/
It’s just that this also happens locally nowadays and, thus, much easier and more often (I bet few people run programs via NFS these days). 🫤
Not a fan of this. (Time will tell if I have the energy to discuss this on the Linux kernel mailing list.)
[47°09′41″S, 126°43′54″W] Dosimeter malfunction
@movq In our case at work the new behavior can indeed be considered an improvement. systemd would then restart the new version automatically if the old one crashed. Still, crashing in the first place is very uncool. We don't have a recent enough kernel version, though.
@slashdot wut da fuq?! What happened? What da hell was the Australian federal police even doing or asking? da fuq? I didn't even know Session was based in Australia?! 🇦🇺 Oh my 😱 -- I _think_ this is worth enough to raise this with my local Federal MP (Elizabeth Watson Brown). This is nuts. The Australia FP can get bent 🤦♂️ I'd like to learn more about wtf happened here, seriously this is unacceptable and an overreach at first glance.
@slashdot wut da fuq?! What happened? What da hell was the Australian federal police even doing or asking? da fuq? I didn't even know Session was based in Australia?! 🇦🇺 Oh my 😱 -- I _think_ this is worth enough to raise this with my local Federal MP (Elizabeth Watson Brown). This is nuts. The Australia FP can get bent 🤦♂️ I'd like to learn more about wtf happened here, seriously this is unacceptable and an overreach at first glance.
-Mi cueva impenetrable.-
#catsoftwtxt
-Mi cueva impenetrable.-
#catsoftwtxt
@lyse Oh man that was very sexy indeed 🤣 The detail! Oh my 😮
@lyse Oh man that was very sexy indeed 🤣 The detail! Oh my 😮
[47°09′50″S, 126°43′55″W] 4205 days without news from Herve
Pinellas County - Easy: 4.54 miles, 00:09:29 average pace, 00:43:02 duration
kept it easy. was a bit drained from the day before.
#running
Pinellas County - Easy: 4.54 miles, 00:09:29 average pace, 00:43:02 duration
kept it easy. was a bit drained from the day before.
#running
Pinellas County - Easy: 4.54 miles, 00:09:29 average pace, 00:43:02 duration
kept it easy. was a bit drained from the day before.
#running
@asquare No need to apologise 😅 All very good points 👌
@asquare No need to apologise 😅 All very good points 👌
@asquare This is absolutely true! 💯 However the natural behavior of editing a post is the same as forking. So from a community perspective, we're _actaully_ okay with how that works in reality. I _think_ we're all getting a bit too hung up on "exactness". One of the things I think we're finding hard to reconcile is the fine line between a decentralised ecosystem and distributed system.
I want it very much to remain decentralised. That means Content-based addressing makes sense, because you can have integrity about what a Twt Hash means. I don't really mind if a thread gets forked because the OP was edited, that's actually how forking works anyway 😅
@asquare This is absolutely true! 💯 However the natural behavior of editing a post is the same as forking. So from a community perspective, we're _actaully_ okay with how that works in reality. I _think_ we're all getting a bit too hung up on "exactness". One of the things I think we're finding hard to reconcile is the fine line between a decentralised ecosystem and distributed system.
I want it very much to remain decentralised. That means Content-based addressing makes sense, because you can have integrity about what a Twt Hash means. I don't really mind if a thread gets forked because the OP was edited, that's actually how forking works anyway 😅
[47°09′27″S, 126°43′59″W] Saalmi, retransmit, please
In any case, yes Content addressing can break threads when the original content is edited that's for sure, however we've since agreed and realized that technically speaking, we can actually identify from a clients perspective, whether an edit took place.
In any case, yes Content addressing can break threads when the original content is edited that's for sure, however we've since agreed and realized that technically speaking, we can actually identify from a clients perspective, whether an edit took place.
@asquare Iant yhay what I said? Or did I fat-finger my reply 🤣
@asquare Iant yhay what I said? Or did I fat-finger my reply 🤣
@asquare Yeah my UI skillz aren't so great sorry 🤣
@asquare Yeah my UI skillz aren't so great sorry 🤣
[47°09′42″S, 126°43′25″W] --bad checksum--
LMAO!!! The bitreich landing page is hilarious 😂
> "... we only store good cake recipes, this complies with the GCPR - _General Cookie Protection Ruling_"
LMAO!!! The bitreich landing page is hilarious 😂
> "... we only store good cake recipes, this complies with the GCPR - _General Cookie Protection Ruling_"
LMAO!!! The bitreich landing page is hilarious 😂
> "... we only store good cake recipes, this complies with the GCPR - _General Cookie Protection Ruling_"
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:1130 ARCHIVED:80010 CACHE:2452 FOLLOWERS:17 FOLLOWING:14
[47°09′43″S, 126°43′06″W] 4204 days without news from Herve
Alas, I can't get myself to resist. Interacting with tech and software makes me feel like a kid in a candy shop: "I wanna taste all of it! Find my favorite Lollipop and wonder about where it came from, who made it? How is it possible to turn any kind of mushy juicy fruit into a hard, forever lasting candy in a freaking stick!? Oh, Wait!! Is THAT chocolate over there!!?"
Alas, I can't get myself to resist. Interacting with tech and software makes me feel like a kid in a candy shop: "I wanna taste all of it! Find my favorite Lollipop and wonder about where it came from, who made it? How is it possible to turn any kind of mushy juicy fruit into a hard, forever lasting candy in a freaking stick!? Oh, Wait!! Is THAT chocolate over there!!?"
Alas, I can't get myself to resist. Interacting with tech and software makes me feel like a kid in a candy shop: "I wanna taste all of it! Find my favorite Lollipop and wonder about where it came from, who made it? How is it possible to turn any kind of mushy juicy fruit into a hard, forever lasting candy in a freaking stick!? Oh, Wait!! Is THAT chocolate over there!!?"
I'm not even supposed to do be doing any of this, I should be making _stuff_* with Shapes, forms and color instead of poking at software with a stick like a caveman. 😆
*Stuff: _Things I make and refuse to call Art, unless I have to in a resume and what not._
I'm not even supposed to do be doing any of this, I should be making _stuff_* with Shapes, forms and color instead of poking at software with a stick like a caveman. 😆
*Stuff: _Things I make and refuse to call Art, unless I have to in a resume and what not._
I'm not even supposed to do be doing any of this, I should be making _stuff_* with Shapes, forms and color instead of poking at software with a stick like a caveman. 😆
*Stuff: _Things I make and refuse to call Art, unless I have to in a resume and what not._
@movq Although my recent breakage/down time was more of a result of human error than it is something to blame on software itself, I do get your point; and will highly probably end up going the same route in the near future. It's just that in order to south my forever itching curiosity, I have to learn and try some things first.
@movq Although my recent breakage/down time was more of a result of human error than it is something to blame on software itself, I do get your point; and will highly probably end up going the same route in the near future. It's just that in order to south my forever itching curiosity, I have to learn and try some things first.
@movq Although my recent breakage/down time was more of a result of human error than it is something to blame on software itself, I do get your point; and will highly probably end up going the same route in the near future. It's just that in order to south my forever itching curiosity, I have to learn and try some things first.
@movq My grandpa was very picky about the time and insisted on starting at 15:00 on time. Maybe that's a Swabian thing, I don't know.
[47°09′13″S, 126°43′07″W] Reading: 1.86000 PPM
I guess the question now becomes;
> Why does it cause the running process to crash?
I guess the question now becomes;
> Why does it cause the running process to crash?
Just tried it: It did indeed crash my Wayland session and, since Wayland compositors are sensitive and critical, it froze all input devices. Only way to recover was to SSH into that machine and reboot it. 🤦
Just tried it: It did indeed crash my Wayland session and, since Wayland compositors are sensitive and critical, it froze all input devices. Only way to recover was to SSH into that machine and reboot it. 🤦
Just tried it: It did indeed crash my Wayland session and, since Wayland compositors are sensitive and critical, it froze all input devices. Only way to recover was to SSH into that machine and reboot it. 🤦