go home and find out the problem is widespread among young voters like me.
fuck this country.
go home and find out the problem is widespread among young voters like me.
fuck this country.
Before I left I tried to call a mate to join me, who apparently wasn't home yet, though, didn't pick up. But in the very end I surprisingly met her in the forest and we were super happy to encounter all the fireflies. She also said that today was her first time this year to spot them. I'll definitely check them out in the next days, too.
Apart from all the glowworms, I also came across some goats, two deer (one of which only the ears showing out of the grass), according to the sounds I sadly must have scared up four more, bucketloads of tadpoles, four big and very active anthills next to each other and three bats to finish the stroll off. I call that extremely successful.

There ya go: https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2025-06-24/
> They're all talks, not real hands-on trainings like you did.
I love listening to good, well-structured talks. Problem is, not everybody is a good speaker and many screw it up. 🥴 I’m certainly not a great speaker, which is why I gravitate more towards “workshops”, in the hopes that people ask questions and discussions arise. Doesn’t always work out. 🤣 At the very least, I almost always have some other person connect to the projector/beamer/screenshare and then they do the stuff – this avoids me being *wwwwaaaaaaaaayyyy* too fast.
We are usually drowned in stress and tight deadlines, hence events like today are super rare … We used to do it more often until ~10 years ago.
> Once a year the security guys organize a really great hacking event, though.
Oh dear, I’d love to participate in that. 🤯 That sounds like a lot of fun. (Why don’t we do this?!)~
> They're all talks, not real hands-on trainings like you did.
I love listening to good, well-structured talks. Problem is, not everybody is a good speaker and many screw it up. 🥴 I’m certainly not a great speaker, which is why I gravitate more towards “workshops”, in the hopes that people ask questions and discussions arise. Doesn’t always work out. 🤣 At the very least, I almost always have some other person connect to the projector/beamer/screenshare and then they do the stuff – this avoids me being *wwwwaaaaaaaaayyyy* too fast.
We are usually drowned in stress and tight deadlines, hence events like today are super rare … We used to do it more often until ~10 years ago.
> Once a year the security guys organize a really great hacking event, though.
Oh dear, I’d love to participate in that. 🤯 That sounds like a lot of fun. (Why don’t we do this?!)~
Once a year the security guys organize a really great hacking event, though. Teams can volunteer to hand in their software dev instances and all workmates are invited to hack them and report security vulnerabilities. That's a lot of fun, but also gets frustrating towards the end when you don't make any progress. :-) There's also some actual hands-on training in advance for preparation of the two days. Unfortunately, I missed the last event due to my own project being very stressful at the time.
When I had a Do What You Want Day I also show my direct teammates what I learned in the hopes of this being interesting to them as well. I'm the only one in my team using this opportunity, sadly.
https://mastodon.social/@grimalkina/114717549619229029
I don’t know enough about these things to form an opinion. 🫤 I sure wish it was true, though. 😅
https://mastodon.social/@grimalkina/114717549619229029
I don’t know enough about these things to form an opinion. 🫤 I sure wish it was true, though. 😅
- People used the Intel docs to figure out the instruction encodings.
- Then they wrote a little DOS program that exits with a return code and they used uhex in DOSBox to do that. Yes, we wrote a COM file manually, no Assembler involved. (Many of them had never used DOS before.)
- DEBUG from FreeDOS was used to single-step through the program, showing what it does.
- This gets tedious rather quickly, so we switched to SVED from SvarDOS for writing the rest of the program in Assembly language. nasm worked great for us.
- At the end, we switched to BIOS calls instead of DOS syscalls to demonstrate that the same binary COM file works on another OS. Also a good opportunity to talk about bootloaders a little bit.
- (I think they even understood the basics of segmentation in the end.)
The 8086 / 16-bit real-mode DOS is a great platform to explain a lot of the fundamentals without having to deal with OS semantics or executable file formats.
Now that was a lot of fun. 🥳 It’s very rare that we do something like this, sadly. I love doing this kind of low-level stuff.
- People used the Intel docs to figure out the instruction encodings.
- Then they wrote a little DOS program that exits with a return code and they used uhex in DOSBox to do that. Yes, we wrote a COM file manually, no Assembler involved. (Many of them had never used DOS before.)
- DEBUG from FreeDOS was used to single-step through the program, showing what it does.
- This gets tedious rather quickly, so we switched to SVED from SvarDOS for writing the rest of the program in Assembly language. nasm worked great for us.
- At the end, we switched to BIOS calls instead of DOS syscalls to demonstrate that the same binary COM file works on another OS. Also a good opportunity to talk about bootloaders a little bit.
- (I think they even understood the basics of segmentation in the end.)
The 8086 / 16-bit real-mode DOS is a great platform to explain a lot of the fundamentals without having to deal with OS semantics or executable file formats.
Now that was a lot of fun. 🥳 It’s very rare that we do something like this, sadly. I love doing this kind of low-level stuff.
https://github.com/astral-sh/uv
1. Condene a agressão ilegal ao Irão por parte de Israel e dos Estados Unidos da América;
2. Proíba o uso de infraestruturas e do espaço aéreo português para qualquer tipo de apoio aos ataques;
3. Aplique sanções ao Estado de Israel pelas suas consecutivas violações do Direito Internacional e pelo genocídio em curso na Palestina;
4. Reconheça de imediato o Estado da Palestina.
Assina-se aqui: https://actionnetwork.org/forms/parar-a-guerra/
#Portugal #Israel #petição
1. Condene a agressão ilegal ao Irão por parte de Israel e dos Estados Unidos da América;
2. Proíba o uso de infraestruturas e do espaço aéreo português para qualquer tipo de apoio aos ataques;
3. Aplique sanções ao Estado de Israel pelas suas consecutivas violações do Direito Internacional e pelo genocídio em curso na Palestina;
4. Reconheça de imediato o Estado da Palestina.
Assina-se aqui: https://actionnetwork.org/forms/parar-a-guerra/
#Portugal #Israel #petição
1. Condene a agressão ilegal ao Irão por parte de Israel e dos Estados Unidos da América;
2. Proíba o uso de infraestruturas e do espaço aéreo português para qualquer tipo de apoio aos ataques;
3. Aplique sanções ao Estado de Israel pelas suas consecutivas violações do Direito Internacional e pelo genocídio em curso na Palestina;
4. Reconheça de imediato o Estado da Palestina.
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#Portugal #Israel #petição
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/landlock/capabilities I came across the great EWONTFIX blog, in particular this article here: https://ewontfix.com/17/ Super interesting.
https://fellerts.no/projects/epoch.html
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/ckg3rzj8emjt
Brilliant, sure, let's ignore existing definitions and go with gut feeling (incidently, Meta has a gut feeling generator).
Source: https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/14625-Apply-AI-Strategy-strengthening-the-AI-continent/F3563576_en
#OpenSource
Brilliant, sure, let's ignore existing definitions and go with gut feeling (incidently, Meta has a gut feeling generator).
Source: https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/14625-Apply-AI-Strategy-strengthening-the-AI-continent/F3563576_en
#OpenSource
Brilliant, sure, let's ignore existing definitions and go with gut feeling (incidently, Meta has a gut feeling generator).
Source: https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/14625-Apply-AI-Strategy-strengthening-the-AI-continent/F3563576_en
#OpenSource
https://smex.org/open-letter-to-samsung-end-forced-israeli-app-installations-in-the-wana-region/
return
s tell me that you're not a real Rust programmer. :-D Personally, I would never omit them either. They make code 100 times more readable.
I upcycled decades old table football aluminium pipes to become my handles. The spacers are made from the inner tube. Two minutes of handsanding with 400 grit sandpaper polished it up nicely.

https://lyse.isobeef.org/tmp/hobelbankschubladen/