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[47°09′52″S, 126°43′54″W] Storm recedes -- back to normal work
@bender The only changes I can foresee are really to yarnd. As no other client I'm aware of really cares aall that much. 🤣 It's only in an attempt to solve this. No I'm not sure about this 🤣
@bender The only changes I can foresee are really to yarnd. As no other client I'm aware of really cares aall that much. 🤣 It's only in an attempt to solve this. No I'm not sure about this 🤣
@prologic that means changes will need to be made to Yarn too then, right? Right now Yarn uses markdown rendering for everything, but if someone's feed states text/plain, then it will have to disabled markdown rendering for it, correct? If that's the case, are you sure you want that? 😅
@asquare I'm not really sure I understand sorry. Can you explain it like I'm 5? 😅
@asquare I'm not really sure I understand sorry. Can you explain it like I'm 5? 😅
@asquare No it will not, because it needs to find the root twt. Doing so with a O(1) time complexity is far better than the alternative.
@asquare No it will not, because it needs to find the root twt. Doing so with a O(1) time complexity is far better than the alternative.
@asquare Why "frightening"? And what does "protocol ossification" mean? Hmm 🧐
@asquare Why "frightening"? And what does "protocol ossification" mean? Hmm 🧐
[47°09′24″S, 126°43′39″W] Wind speed: 71kph
#catsoftwtxt
#catsoftwtxt
#catsoftwtxt
#catsoftwtxt
Windows 95 runs faster on my powerful computer with 48 MB of RAM
Pinellas County - 90': 8.01 miles, 00:10:40 average pace, 01:25:23 duration
had a really hard time breathing for some reason. made the run pretty hard to get through.
#running
Pinellas County - 90': 8.01 miles, 00:10:40 average pace, 01:25:23 duration
had a really hard time breathing for some reason. made the run pretty hard to get through.
#running
Pinellas County - 90': 8.01 miles, 00:10:40 average pace, 01:25:23 duration
had a really hard time breathing for some reason. made the run pretty hard to get through.
#running
They're already half way down, @prologic. Some trees are completely naked by now when I look out the window.
[47°09′09″S, 126°43′06″W] Automatic systems disengaged due to thunderstorm
@lyse Cool! Literally 🥶 When do you expect leaves to be falling from trees? 🤔
@lyse Cool! Literally 🥶 When do you expect leaves to be falling from trees? 🤔
[47°09′10″S, 126°43′23″W] Wind speed: 108kph -- batteries low
I _think_ realistically the only way to resolve this is to formally support and define a specification for feed formats. The available mime types lists two formats that I think are important here. text/plain and text/markdown. I believe a specification that defines and formalizes this so that a feed author can state in their feed that their feed is primarily text/plain or text/markdown or via HTTP headers (_not mandatory_) will work here. I also think it might be worthwhile niversing this and defaulting to text/plain (_by design and by default, spec TBD_) and then clients like yanrd can just be updated to declare text/markdown.
I _think_ realistically the only way to resolve this is to formally support and define a specification for feed formats. The available mime types lists two formats that I think are important here. text/plain and text/markdown. I believe a specification that defines and formalizes this so that a feed author can state in their feed that their feed is primarily text/plain or text/markdown or via HTTP headers (_not mandatory_) will work here. I also think it might be worthwhile niversing this and defaulting to text/plain (_by design and by default, spec TBD_) and then clients like yanrd can just be updated to declare text/markdown.
@falsifian about this:
> but FWIW I’m not especially keen on changing how I format my twts to work around yarnd’s quirks.
Yet, you are asking Yarn to change the format to work around how you want it display. 🤔
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:1138 ARCHIVED:80157 CACHE:2518 FOLLOWERS:17 FOLLOWING:14
@slashdot Really?! And we expected what to happen exactly? 🤔
@slashdot Really?! And we expected what to happen exactly? 🤔
I installed GrapheneOS for the first time on Wednesday last week on a used Pixel 7a, and I'm impressed. Installation was almost seamless, and I was able to do it from another Android phone. I've run into very few wrinkles, even using Google's proprietary apps with GrapheneOS's "sandboxed" version of Google Play Services. The main problems I've noticed: I can't cast, and Google Timeline doesn't seem to work (though I imagine the intersection between people keen to use GrapheneOS and keen to have Google log their location history is pretty small).
@thecanine this is really fucked up! Do you have other examples? 🤔
@thecanine this is really fucked up! Do you have other examples? 🤔
@stigatle No worries 🤗 Last Sat of every month 🤞
@stigatle No worries 🤗 Last Sat of every month 🤞
@prologic I'm not a yarnd user, so it doesn't matter a whole lot to me, but FWIW I'm not especially keen on changing how I format my twts to work around yarnd's quirks.
I wonder if this kind of postprocessing would fit better between composing (via yarnd's UI) and publishing. So, if a yarnd user types 1/4, it could get changed to ¼ in the twtxt.txt file for everyone to see, not just people reading through yarnd. But when I type 1/4, meaning first out of four, as a non-yarnd user, the meaning wouldn't get corrupted. I can always type ¼ directly if that's what I really intend.
(This twt might be easier to understand if you read it without any transformations :-P)
Anyway, again, I'm not a yarnd user, so do what you will, just know you might not be seeing exactly what I meant.
i'm kinda bummed that i haven't had the time/energy to get further into my media infrastructure projects. a federated tiktok with good decentralized storage would be a force to be reckoned with. i don't have to be first though. solving the fundamental problems of decentralized video streaming will make for a better experience anyway. i also have too many projects so i can't get after myself for being a little behind the curve in several areas at once lol
@movq i've wondered the same thing.. dansup can be pretty erratic and i don't really trust the guy. thankfully (at least from my perspective) he's not the only game in town. though i think going UI-first is kind of jumping the gun. the fediverse doesn't really have the infrastructure in place to support video publishing at the scale that a tiktok user might expect. based on some of dansups statements regarding palestine, i'm sure its partially an effort to control what kind of content makes it into fedi's tiktok streams for the first while.
space billionaires
Howdy - Levelsio brought me here from Twitter
[47°09′42″S, 126°43′30″W] Automatic systems disengaged due to blizzard
I had an windows98se. Only CD and no PC. Is windows95 better?
The last week I've been playing around with https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI , dang good tool for testing ai models and such. I really like the node based workflow.
And makes it super easy to test any AI model.
Only thing I miss now - is one of those image to video setup's, that's what I'm working on fixing now. So that I can generate images, and then automatically make them into short videos as well.
Fun to play around with.
@prologic I'll try and join next time :) I did not see your reply until now.
@thecanine ahh, Google, what can I say?! It is amazing for me to think I used to have everything on Google, and now I have nothing. I mean, I have kept my Gmail, and Google Voice. The first I don't use, but I have it since beta (was of the few first to be invited to it), so it has a "sentimental" value. The second is my catch-all-spam number.
I attempted to build a small try-square, but my metal working skills totally suck. I tried to flatten the metal blade with a file, but I didn't reach my own goal. It's not perfectly straight. The square is almost 90°, it shifted a wee bit when drilling the holes for the pins. Also, the blade is 0.1mm off of being parallel. I have to try again or simply just buy one.
Homemade try-square next to real square
https://lyse.isobeef.org/tmp/anschlagwinkel/
@sorenpeter I've been using weechat for a while then when I started learning my way around Emacs I switched to Circe ... a couple months later I setup ZNC, rolled with it for some time but wasn't sure if I wanted to stick with it. Now I'm mainly using TheLounge and do find it convenient accessing it from anywhere. but quite honestly, I don't have a preference.
@sorenpeter I've been using weechat for a while then when I started learning my way around Emacs I switched to Circe ... a couple months later I setup ZNC, rolled with it for some time but wasn't sure if I wanted to stick with it. Now I'm mainly using TheLounge and do find it convenient accessing it from anywhere. but quite honestly, I don't have a preference.
@sorenpeter I've been using weechat for a while then when I started learning my way around Emacs I switched to Circe ... a couple months later I setup ZNC, rolled with it for some time but wasn't sure if I wanted to stick with it. Now I'm mainly using TheLounge and do find it convenient accessing it from anywhere. but quite honestly, I don't have a preference.
@prologic yeah, sorry about that, I shouldn't have put something like that out there in the fist place. It started as a completely different twit then I got overwhelmed noticing that I may have became the exact same thing I despise the most 🤦
@prologic yeah, sorry about that, I shouldn't have put something like that out there in the fist place. It started as a completely different twit then I got overwhelmed noticing that I may have became the exact same thing I despise the most 🤦
@prologic yeah, sorry about that, I shouldn't have put something like that out there in the fist place. It started as a completely different twit then I got overwhelmed noticing that I may have became the exact same thing I despise the most 🤦
[47°09′35″S, 126°43′36″W] Working impossible due to thunderstorm
Pinellas County - Easy: 4.07 miles, 00:10:24 average pace, 00:42:20 duration
slow. oh so slow. it was painful even.
#running
Pinellas County - Easy: 4.07 miles, 00:10:24 average pace, 00:42:20 duration
slow. oh so slow. it was painful even.
#running
Pinellas County - Easy: 4.07 miles, 00:10:24 average pace, 00:42:20 duration
slow. oh so slow. it was painful even.
#running
@movq sounds counterproductive. The power of open source is that it benefits from everyone's participation. Why to develop in a close source setting then? Hmm.
Exactly! But you still have to sign up to "their" platform. da fuq?! I smell something fishy here 🤣
Exactly! But you still have to sign up to "their" platform. da fuq?! I smell something fishy here 🤣
That is weird, though:
> Is Loops open source?
>
> It will be! We plan on open sourcing the platform after it reaches a stable and easy to maintain state.
Why the delay? 🤨
That is weird, though:
> Is Loops open source?
>
> It will be! We plan on open sourcing the platform after it reaches a stable and easy to maintain state.
Why the delay? 🤨
That is weird, though:
> Is Loops open source?
>
> It will be! We plan on open sourcing the platform after it reaches a stable and easy to maintain state.
Why the delay? 🤨
That is weird, though:
> Is Loops open source?
>
> It will be! We plan on open sourcing the platform after it reaches a stable and easy to maintain state.
Why the delay? 🤨
But you have to sign-up though? wut?! 😟
But you have to sign-up though? wut?! 😟
@prologic yeah short Nick is going to be unique enough. There is always olong Nick that adds the domain for differentiation.
@prologic yeah short Nick is going to be unique enough. There is always olong Nick that adds the domain for differentiation.
@sorenpeter I run Weechat headless on a VM and mostly connect via mobile or dwsktop. I use the android client or gliwing bear. Work blocks all comms on their always on MitM VPN so I cant in office anymore. So I just use mobile.
@sorenpeter I run Weechat headless on a VM and mostly connect via mobile or dwsktop. I use the android client or gliwing bear. Work blocks all comms on their always on MitM VPN so I cant in office anymore. So I just use mobile.
@movq I agree. Even if I will not use it, allowing to do similarly to the commercial "service" in a selfhosted, non-algos, non-ad-targeting environment, is the way to go.
@johanbove Taste *all* the flavors *all* at once. 😅
@johanbove Taste *all* the flavors *all* at once. 😅
@johanbove Taste *all* the flavors *all* at once. 😅
@johanbove Taste *all* the flavors *all* at once. 😅
@eldersnake I’m happy about any open platform that allows us to *not* use closed/commercial services. ✌️
@eldersnake I’m happy about any open platform that allows us to *not* use closed/commercial services. ✌️