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[47°09′35″S, 126°43′00″W] Dosimeter malfunction
@lyse One person had came access it before, but no tried it
@lyse One person had came access it before, but no tried it
@lyse One person had came access it before, but no tried it
@lyse One person had came access it before, but no tried it
@prologic Just that people thought twtxt sounded cool and maybe want to set it up themself
@prologic Just that people thought twtxt sounded cool and maybe want to set it up themself
@prologic Just that people thought twtxt sounded cool and maybe want to set it up themself
@prologic Just that people thought twtxt sounded cool and maybe want to set it up themself
@sorenpeter Cool! Just curious, did you run into somebody who already heard of twtxt before? Or maybe even tried it.
É frequente encontrar casos em que se olha para o digital como uma versão do físico, em vez de algo distinto, o que cria situações embaraçosas. É o caso da nova "Biblioled", a Biblioteca Pública digital Portuguesa, que afinal não é uma biblioteca Portuguesa para os Portugueses, mas sim um conjunto de várias bibliotecas replicadas, representando uma biblioteca para cada um dos agrupamentos de bibliotecas físicas pertencentes à RNBP - sem que se veja qualquer valor acrescentado nesta divisão. Com isto, em vez de termos uma biblioteca nacional e para todos, temos uma "biblioteca digital fragmentada" e disponível para os cidadãos de 257 dos 308 municípios Portugueses. Sem se perceber bem porquê, criou-se assim mais uma assimetria, em que não se percebe porque uns podem requisitar livros para ver no seu telemóvel e sem sair de casa, mas os seus vizinhos do município ao lado não.
@paulasimoes https://ciberlandia.pt/@paulasimoes/113567020004567657
É frequente encontrar casos em que se olha para o digital como uma versão do físico, em vez de algo distinto, o que cria situações embaraçosas. É o caso da nova "Biblioled", a Biblioteca Pública digital Portuguesa, que afinal não é uma biblioteca Portuguesa para os Portugueses, mas sim um conjunto de várias bibliotecas replicadas, representando uma biblioteca para cada um dos agrupamentos de bibliotecas físicas pertencentes à RNBP - sem que se veja qualquer valor acrescentado nesta divisão. Com isto, em vez de termos uma biblioteca nacional e para todos, temos uma "biblioteca digital fragmentada" e disponível para os cidadãos de 257 dos 308 municípios Portugueses. Sem se perceber bem porquê, criou-se assim mais uma assimetria, em que não se percebe porque uns podem requisitar livros para ver no seu telemóvel e sem sair de casa, mas os seus vizinhos do município ao lado não.
@paulasimoes https://ciberlandia.pt/@paulasimoes/113567020004567657
Maybe realize webmention in my feed? (receiving). Sending maybe will be implemened in WIP client...
@sorenpeterdarch.dk What was the nature of the chats? 🤔
@sorenpeterdarch.dk What was the nature of the chats? 🤔
Pinellas County - Long Run: 9.54 miles, 00:09:24 average pace, 01:29:36 duration
typical 5km easy then 5km comfortable-uncomfortable followed by another 5km easy. local weather and signs said it was around 48F, very low humidity (the sweat salt stains prove that bit), and just a really nice day out with a breeze. stopped the run after the planned session to get some extra walking in for a stupid garmin challenge.
#running
Pinellas County - Long Run: 9.54 miles, 00:09:24 average pace, 01:29:36 duration
typical 5km easy then 5km comfortable-uncomfortable followed by another 5km easy. local weather and signs said it was around 48F, very low humidity (the sweat salt stains prove that bit), and just a really nice day out with a breeze. stopped the run after the planned session to get some extra walking in for a stupid garmin challenge.
#running
Pinellas County - Long Run: 9.54 miles, 00:09:24 average pace, 01:29:36 duration
typical 5km easy then 5km comfortable-uncomfortable followed by another 5km easy. local weather and signs said it was around 48F, very low humidity (the sweat salt stains prove that bit), and just a really nice day out with a breeze. stopped the run after the planned session to get some extra walking in for a stupid garmin challenge.
#running
[47°09′28″S, 126°43′05″W] Reading: 1.32000 PPM
@eapl.mx Super to see you got webmentions working too :)
EDIT: A webmention was send to: https://eapl.mx/timeline/webmention (Status: 202)
@eapl.mx Super to see you got webmentions working too :)
EDIT: A webmention was send to: https://eapl.mx/timeline/webmention (Status: 202)
@eapl.mx Super to see you got webmentions working too :)
EDIT: A webmention was send to: https://eapl.mx/timeline/webmention (Status: 202)
@eapl.mx Super to see you got webmentions working too :)
EDIT: A webmention was send to: https://eapl.mx/timeline/webmention (Status: 202)
@johanbove Thanks, I'm glad you like it.
@movq There was no time for discussion just after the presentation, but I had a chat with some folks later.
@johanbove Thanks, I'm glad you like it.
@movq There was no time for discussion just after the presentation, but I had a chat with some folks later.
@johanbove Thanks, I'm glad you like it.
@movq There was no time for discussion just after the presentation, but I had a chat with some folks later.
@johanbove Thanks, I'm glad you like it.
@movq There was no time for discussion just after the presentation, but I had a chat with some folks later.
[47°09′14″S, 126°43′06″W] Raw reading: 0x674AC601, offset +/-5
and compiled with TOPS-20 KCC. panda.trailing-edge.com
[47°09′46″S, 126°43′37″W] Raw reading: 0x674AA9E1, offset +/-4
Hello from PANDA TOPS-20, using gopher client written in C,
(The book mentions _large integers_ in the introduction, which reminded me that I forgot to check if my target language for AoC supports 64 bits integers. 🤦 But luckily it does. That would have been a showstopper. 😅)
(The book mentions _large integers_ in the introduction, which reminded me that I forgot to check if my target language for AoC supports 64 bits integers. 🤦 But luckily it does. That would have been a showstopper. 😅)
(The book mentions _large integers_ in the introduction, which reminded me that I forgot to check if my target language for AoC supports 64 bits integers. 🤦 But luckily it does. That would have been a showstopper. 😅)
(The book mentions _large integers_ in the introduction, which reminded me that I forgot to check if my target language for AoC supports 64 bits integers. 🤦 But luckily it does. That would have been a showstopper. 😅)
@sorenpeter Neat! How was the feedback from the audience? Any interesting questions/discussions?
@sorenpeter Neat! How was the feedback from the audience? Any interesting questions/discussions?
@sorenpeter Neat! How was the feedback from the audience? Any interesting questions/discussions?
@sorenpeter Neat! How was the feedback from the audience? Any interesting questions/discussions?
Thank you for spinning this up 🙇♂️
Thank you for spinning this up 🙇♂️
@aelaraji Nice! 👌 I'll try this in VirtualBox when I get home 🤞
@aelaraji Nice! 👌 I'll try this in VirtualBox when I get home 🤞
@prologic Never seen macOS but I believe that's a yes, just like in the second screenshot. That's my whole screen zoomed on the cursor's position and it keeps following.
@prologic Never seen macOS but I believe that's a yes, just like in the second screenshot. That's my whole screen zoomed on the cursor's position and it keeps following.
@prologic Never seen macOS but I believe that's a yes, just like in the second screenshot. That's my whole screen zoomed on the cursor's position and it keeps following.
@aelaraji is it full screen zoom though like on macOS where the zoomed area follows the mouse cursor?
@aelaraji is it full screen zoom though like on macOS where the zoomed area follows the mouse cursor?
Happy Thanksgiving to all Americans
@prologic had to get Compiz from the edge/testing repo, but I believe that you can do without it. Xfce's default Alt+Scroll thing works out of the box.
@prologic had to get Compiz from the edge/testing repo, but I believe that you can do without it. Xfce's default Alt+Scroll thing works out of the box.
@prologic had to get Compiz from the edge/testing repo, but I believe that you can do without it. Xfce's default Alt+Scroll thing works out of the box.
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:1169 ARCHIVED:82451 CACHE:2575 FOLLOWERS:17 FOLLOWING:14
@aelaraji I might consider reviving it after perfecting the twtxt search engine 🤔
@aelaraji I might consider reviving it after perfecting the twtxt search engine 🤔
@aelaraji Ahh awesome thank you! The reason for Conpiz is that I remember it having good full screen Zoom for the vision impaired like me.
@aelaraji Ahh awesome thank you! The reason for Conpiz is that I remember it having good full screen Zoom for the vision impaired like me.
xfce's default Alt+Scroll feels more convenient and you get to zoom in as much as you want as needed before things become indistinguishable, here you can see my original cursor overlapping to magnified one (it only showed during screenshot)
xfce's default Alt+Scroll feels more convenient and you get to zoom in as much as you want as needed before things become indistinguishable, here you can see my original cursor overlapping to magnified one (it only showed during screenshot)
xfce's default Alt+Scroll feels more convenient and you get to zoom in as much as you want as needed before things become indistinguishable, here you can see my original cursor overlapping to magnified one (it only showed during screenshot)
E este #fridayreads o #nonficnov termina com este livrinho dos anos 60, quando os discos ainda eram mais ou menos novidade, mas já se falava do "magnetofone".
"Breve História do Disco", de Luís Cajão
E este #fridayreads o #nonficnov termina com este livrinho dos anos 60, quando os discos ainda eram mais ou menos novidade, mas já se falava do "magnetofone".
"Breve História do Disco", de Luís Cajão
[47°09′12″S, 126°43′05″W] Wind speed: 86kph
[47°09′37″S, 126°43′38″W] Wind speed: 76kph
@quark What would happen if I replayed to this twt from the future, when I'm still in it's relative past? 🤔
@quark What would happen if I replayed to this twt from the future, when I'm still in it's relative past? 🤔
@quark What would happen if I replayed to this twt from the future, when I'm still in it's relative past? 🤔
@prologic Trust me, it would've made the world a better place.
@prologic Trust me, it would've made the world a better place.
@prologic Trust me, it would've made the world a better place.
@prologic Oh! I'd like to see this one too. 3:)
@prologic Oh! I'd like to see this one too. 3:)
@prologic Oh! I'd like to see this one too. 3:)
❤️ 🎶: Come And Take Me River by Sohyang
❤️ 🎶: Love In My Heart by BABYMONSTER
[47°09′54″S, 126°43′45″W] Wind speed: N/A -- Cannot comunicate
@doesnm that's truly amazing and unsurprisingly shocking! 😱 anyone that has an X account should immediately reconsider 🤣
@doesnm that's truly amazing and unsurprisingly shocking! 😱 anyone that has an X account should immediately reconsider 🤣
❤️ 🎶: Love dust by Lee Yejoon, Kassy, HYNN, EB
Btw about social: found very interesting thing about twitter:
> The legal basis that X asserts in the filing is not terribly interesting. But what is interesting is that X has decided to involve itself at all, and it highlights that you do not own your followers or your account or anything at all on corporate social media, and it also highlights the fact that Elon Musk’s X is primarily a political project he is using to boost, or stifle, specific viewpoints and help his friends. In the filing, X’s lawyers essentially say—like many other software companies, and, increasingly, device manufacturers as well—that the company’s terms of service grant X’s users a “license” to use the platform but that, ultimately, X owns all accounts on the social network and can do anything that it wants with them.