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Just like @lyse, I totally forgot about the eclipse!
@zvava I reckon there's currently nobody working on v2. Which timezone are you in? Just post your questions here or head over to #yarn.social at libera.chat for a more realtime conversation via IRC.
Thanks to a blog post by ~solderpunk and the presence of ImageMagick on my pubnix, all of my weirdcore art (apart from the animated works) is now under 32K in size! Honestly, I'd say the lower JPEG quality actually adds to the vibe of the images: something from the early web, taken permanently out of context and long forgotten.~
@movq Whoa! Nice shots! I'm supposed to be able to see it from where I am right now, but it doesn't look particularly red yet. Always love a good eclipse...
@movq Oh no, I completely missed it, didn't think of it anymore! :-(
Thank you for the great photos! <3
[47°09′01″S, 126°43′43″W] Reading: 1.72 Sv
is there someone (ideally not in the opposite timezone to me) who'd be willing to let me bother them with technical questions abt twtxtv2 and/or yarn's inner workings? :3
@thecanine I'd expect especially power users not to use the web frontend. Unfortunately, in order to submit MR reviews that's very often just the only option.
beginnings of remote feed parsing..! the fact hashing just sort of works with the minuscule libraries i found for base32 and blake2b still amazes me (mentions are being eaten as html tags)
@kat Uuhh, a rooftop concert! That sounds sick. I first learned about this in Electric Callboy's tour report. They played the same location last year.
Heck yeah, you managed to be in the front rows. :-) I never heard about Rilo Kiley before, but the two songs I just listened to are good. Something to relax to.
Sabemos que (no hemisfério norte) a noite mais longa do ano é em Dezembro, mas em Lamego, cidade das Noites Longas, é de 7 para 8 de Setembro que acontece a "Grande Noite da Romaria de Portugal" (os Lamecenses chamam-lhe "a noitada"). Arruadas por rusgas populares que alegremente percorrem a cidade cantando temas populares e cantigas ao desafio, pelo rufar típico dos bombos e alegres toques de concertinas, preenchem a noite até ao amanhecer - é a noite em que a cidade não dorme.
Já não tenho idade para essas coisas (mental, que física sou ultrapassado na boa por muitos foliões!), e amanhã é dia de trabalho, pelo que este ano me fiquei pela batalha das flores que aconteceu durante a tarde e para a qual - imaginem! - não se encontravam fotos com licenças livres, algo que aproveito para colmatar 😇
Gigantones a inaugurar a batalha das flores
O carro alegórico da cidade de Lamego
Carro alegórico aos 200 anos do Camilo, que escreveu sobre as Noites Longas de Lamego
Carro alegórico ao 25 de Abril, com um boletim de voto marcado de "Futuro", e cravos vermelhos à sua frente
Sabemos que (no hemisfério norte) a noite mais longa do ano é em Dezembro, mas em Lamego, cidade das Noites Longas, é de 7 para 8 de Setembro que acontece a "Grande Noite da Romaria de Portugal" (os Lamecenses chamam-lhe "a noitada"). Arruadas por rusgas populares que alegremente percorrem a cidade cantando temas populares e cantigas ao desafio, pelo rufar típico dos bombos e alegres toques de concertinas, preenchem a noite até ao amanhecer - é a noite em que a cidade não dorme.
Já não tenho idade para essas coisas (mental, que física sou ultrapassado na boa por muitos foliões!), e amanhã é dia de trabalho, pelo que este ano me fiquei pela batalha das flores que aconteceu durante a tarde e para a qual - imaginem! - não se encontravam fotos com licenças livres, algo que aproveito para colmatar 😇
Gigantones a inaugurar a batalha das flores
O carro alegórico da cidade de Lamego
Carro alegórico aos 200 anos do Camilo, que escreveu sobre as Noites Longas de Lamego
Carro alegórico ao 25 de Abril, com um boletim de voto marcado de "Futuro", e cravos vermelhos à sua frente
Sabemos que (no hemisfério norte) a noite mais longa do ano é em Dezembro, mas em Lamego, cidade das Noites Longas, é de 7 para 8 de Setembro que acontece a "Grande Noite da Romaria de Portugal" (os Lamecenses chamam-lhe "a noitada"). Arruadas por rusgas populares que alegremente percorrem a cidade cantando temas populares e cantigas ao desafio, pelo rufar típico dos bombos e alegres toques de concertinas, preenchem a noite até ao amanhecer - é a noite em que a cidade não dorme.
Já não tenho idade para essas coisas (mental, que física sou ultrapassado na boa por muitos foliões!), e amanhã é dia de trabalho, pelo que este ano me fiquei pela batalha das flores que aconteceu durante a tarde e para a qual - imaginem! - não se encontravam fotos com licenças livres, algo que aproveito para colmatar 😇
Gigantones a inaugurar a batalha das flores
O carro alegórico da cidade de Lamego
Carro alegórico aos 200 anos do Camilo, que escreveu sobre as Noites Longas de Lamego
Carro alegórico ao 25 de Abril, com um boletim de voto marcado de "Futuro", e cravos vermelhos à sua frente
Greetings from Denia in Spain where we are spending our vacation at the campsite.
[47°09′05″S, 126°43′26″W] Storm recedes -- back to normal work
new kamen rider is really good
new kamen rider is really good
@lyse that's cool!!! i didn't know that :0
@lyse that's cool!!! i didn't know that :0
[47°09′20″S, 126°43′06″W] Weather forecast alert -- storm from SW
How about no longer using in-browser Git repo viewers? Make the AI bots do the work and actually clone the repo.
How about no longer using in-browser Git repo viewers? Make the AI bots do the work and actually clone the repo.
@movq @kat Thanks! :-) I was reading the gakw manual when it started and caught up on the eels later. :-)
[47°09′49″S, 126°43′39″W] Non-significative results -- sampling finished
[47°09′11″S, 126°43′25″W] Raw reading: 0x68BD1152, offset +/-1
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:1456 ARCHIVED:89837 CACHE:2703 FOLLOWERS:22 FOLLOWING:14
@kat nooo my heart didn't show up
@kat nooo my heart didn't show up
@movq Holy shit, that's insane! :-D I tried it, but i'm absolutely terrible at these type of games. I'm having trouble with the keys to move around. Maybe after ages I would pick it up and it becomes natural. I just was never a real gamer.
I will definitely try to read through the code, though! This looks sick. 8-)
i <3 playing with custom iptv channels. ersatztv my beloved
i <3 playing with custom iptv channels. ersatztv my beloved
@kat like it's the shame that kills me the most but i just gotta get through it if i want a working server (and i really do!!!)
@kat like it's the shame that kills me the most but i just gotta get through it if i want a working server (and i really do!!!)
finally ordered a motherboard to replace the one i fried in my brand new server TT it hurt but i had to do it, i put it off for literal months
finally ordered a motherboard to replace the one i fried in my brand new server TT it hurt but i had to do it, i put it off for literal months
@movq Despite you claim it to be pretty simple, rest assured, you're still a wizard to me. :-)
@movq Interesting, yes. I didn't know that.
No AI being used is really great. However, the same clips shown over and over again and some images being mirrored was quite annoying to me. Also, there were some quite terrible computer animations and sometimes the narration and picture didn't match at all. Talking about the medieval period and then showing an image from the 18th hundred or so. What the heck?
These production issues made me sceptical pretty much early on. So I quickly crosschecked Wikipedia. But it seems spot on from what I've read. Very good. Also, the narrator's voice was really nice to listen to.
Eels are fascinating creatures. :-)
Updated to Mint Cinnamon 22.2!
Updated to Mint Cinnamon 22.2!
Published a package to pypi for the first time 🙃
[47°09′54″S, 126°43′16″W] Taking samples
@lyse Nice! And I didn’t look out the window at all. Was watching eels. 😂
@lyse Nice! And I didn’t look out the window at all. Was watching eels. 😂
I missed the best part, this was at the end:
It was much more purple before
#MaradoWeekly #WeeklyPlant Week 35
Recently transplanted echinacea flowers. Taking into account the petals aspect, they aren't very happy... 😞
#MaradoWeekly #WeeklyPlant Week 35
Recently transplanted echinacea flowers. Taking into account the petals aspect, they aren't very happy... 😞
#MaradoWeekly #WeeklyPlant Week 35
Recently transplanted echinacea flowers. Taking into account the petals aspect, they aren't very happy... 😞
@bender The person actually reached out to me. It’s all good. ✌️
@bender The person actually reached out to me. It’s all good. ✌️
[47°09′43″S, 126°43′47″W] Reading: 1.23000 PPM
They don’t want to miss anything you might write. And got to know it instantly! 😅
@dce Oof, that’s surprising. I wouldn’t have expected *that* to be so slow. 😳😳😳
@dce Oof, that’s surprising. I wouldn’t have expected *that* to be so slow. 😳😳😳
@lyse @dce It’s pretty cool, I won’t argue that, but also really simple, to be completely honest. 😅 The BIOS already provides all you need to send data to the printer:
https://helppc.netcore2k.net/interrupt/bios-printer-services
The BIOS actually does provide a great deal of things, which, to me, was one of the most surprising learnings of this project (the project of writing a little 16-bit real-mode OS, that is). It often doesn’t feel like I was writing an operating system – it felt more like writing a normal program that just uses BIOS calls like we would use syscalls these days.
(I’ve also read a lot of warnings, like “don’t use the BIOS for this or that”. Mostly because it tends to be very slow.)
@lyse @dce It’s pretty cool, I won’t argue that, but also really simple, to be completely honest. 😅 The BIOS already provides all you need to send data to the printer:
https://helppc.netcore2k.net/interrupt/bios-printer-services
The BIOS actually does provide a great deal of things, which, to me, was one of the most surprising learnings of this project (the project of writing a little 16-bit real-mode OS, that is). It often doesn’t feel like I was writing an operating system – it felt more like writing a normal program that just uses BIOS calls like we would use syscalls these days.
(I’ve also read a lot of warnings, like “don’t use the BIOS for this or that”. Mostly because it tends to be very slow.)
Sofri muito (e procrastinei muito) e não arrumei o #RSS da minha página do sketch-a-day :((
mas... tem RSS automático na conta do Mastodon onde eu posto os desenhos :D
https://pynews.com.br/@villares.rss
Será que funciona direitinho @dunossauro@dunossauro ?
[47°09′18″S, 126°43′10″W] Dosimeter fixed
@movq It's a T400 with 8GB of RAM and an SSD.
@movq Woah, heck yeah, congratulations, mate!
[47°09′06″S, 126°43′41″W] Dosimeter malfunction
Right, now that I’m reading some comments: I was initially assuming that they would actually make it impossible for distros to provide a 32-bit build (intentionally or unintentionally). But maybe that’s not the case and distros can just continue to ship a 32-bit Firefox …
Right, now that I’m reading some comments: I was initially assuming that they would actually make it impossible for distros to provide a 32-bit build (intentionally or unintentionally). But maybe that’s not the case and distros can just continue to ship a 32-bit Firefox …