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And now I've applied rate limits on every site to reasonable values šŸ‘Œ
And now I've applied rate limits on every site to reasonable values šŸ‘Œ
@bender Isn't that why um yarning my progress 🤣
@bender Isn't that why um yarning my progress 🤣
… aaaaaaand I had the first bug in my toy OS that was caused by caching. šŸ˜‚ Bloody caching. (It only triggered in error conditions, but still.)
… aaaaaaand I had the first bug in my toy OS that was caused by caching. šŸ˜‚ Bloody caching. (It only triggered in error conditions, but still.)
… aaaaaaand I had the first bug in my toy OS that was caused by caching. šŸ˜‚ Bloody caching. (It only triggered in error conditions, but still.)
… aaaaaaand I had the first bug in my toy OS that was caused by caching. šŸ˜‚ Bloody caching. (It only triggered in error conditions, but still.)
@prologic you are documenting everything, right? I am very interested in a HOWTO! ā˜ŗļø
@kat Yeah, Java itself is somewhat ā€œcontroversialā€, I guess. šŸ˜… But I’ve always found their documentation to be very pleasent to work with, at least that of the standard library.
@kat Yeah, Java itself is somewhat ā€œcontroversialā€, I guess. šŸ˜… But I’ve always found their documentation to be very pleasent to work with, at least that of the standard library.
@kat Yeah, Java itself is somewhat ā€œcontroversialā€, I guess. šŸ˜… But I’ve always found their documentation to be very pleasent to work with, at least that of the standard library.
@kat Yeah, Java itself is somewhat ā€œcontroversialā€, I guess. šŸ˜… But I’ve always found their documentation to be very pleasent to work with, at least that of the standard library.
[47°09′38″S, 126°43′33″W] Non-significative results -- sampling finished
Ontem pusemos a tocar uma música do Pavarotti, e agora a miúda (quase 2anos) anda a pedir a "canção do paparoti" e estÔ a ser difícil lidar :i_cant:
Ontem pusemos a tocar uma música do Pavarotti, e agora a miúda (quase 2anos) anda a pedir a "canção do paparoti" e estÔ a ser difícil lidar :i_cant:
Ontem pusemos a tocar uma música do Pavarotti, e agora a miúda (quase 2anos) anda a pedir a "canção do paparoti" e estÔ a ser difícil lidar :i_cant:
@movq woah it's like a cheatsheet with explanations! java is kind of arcane magic sorcery to me so i'm having trouble understanding it but i have that with most programming languages. this is like so much easier to actually look at and read instead of my eyes glazing over lol
@movq woah it's like a cheatsheet with explanations! java is kind of arcane magic sorcery to me so i'm having trouble understanding it but i have that with most programming languages. this is like so much easier to actually look at and read instead of my eyes glazing over lol
@andros Sorry I missed your messages to #twtxt on IRC. There are people there, but it can take several hours to get a response. E.g. I check it every day or two. I recommend using an IRC bouncer. To answer your question about registries, I used a couple of registries when I first started out, to try to find feeds to follow, but haven't since then. I don't remember which ones, but they were easy to find with web searches.
#petpeeve - when in the middle of a #book series, the publisher decides the books should be 1cm taller
#petpeeve - when in the middle of a #book series, the publisher decides the books should be 1cm taller
@kat Okay, horrible cookie popup aside, would you say this is easier to read? https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/List.html#method.summary šŸ¤”
@kat Okay, horrible cookie popup aside, would you say this is easier to read? https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/List.html#method.summary šŸ¤”
@kat Okay, horrible cookie popup aside, would you say this is easier to read? https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/List.html#method.summary šŸ¤”
@kat Okay, horrible cookie popup aside, would you say this is easier to read? https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/List.html#method.summary šŸ¤”
@prologic YEAH it's so cool!!! i was thinking about trying it as sorta practice for golang lol
@prologic YEAH it's so cool!!! i was thinking about trying it as sorta practice for golang lol
@kat I've actually moved most of my stuff of of Cloudflare now 🤣 I'm actually very happy with my edge proxy setup that reverse proxies, caches and acts as a web application firewall 🄳
@kat I've actually moved most of my stuff of of Cloudflare now 🤣 I'm actually very happy with my edge proxy setup that reverse proxies, caches and acts as a web application firewall 🄳
@kat Have you seen the SSG that I built and use on all my static sites? zs šŸ¤”
@kat Have you seen the SSG that I built and use on all my static sites? zs šŸ¤”
Oh gawd. I can't enable caching on my edge proxy everywhere 😱 Some shitā„¢ doesn't deal with a caching reverse proxy in front of it very well for some reason I don't have time to dig into right now šŸ¤”
Oh gawd. I can't enable caching on my edge proxy everywhere 😱 Some shitā„¢ doesn't deal with a caching reverse proxy in front of it very well for some reason I don't have time to dig into right now šŸ¤”
the windows CSS frameworks are sooo epic like you mean i can click a win aero button in my browser?!?! WITCHCRAFT!
the windows CSS frameworks are sooo epic like you mean i can click a win aero button in my browser?!?! WITCHCRAFT!
morning yarn friends i've been playing with astro the SSG and it's a blast i see why my friends love it and rec it to everyone. i may think javascript was a mistake but this is super cool
morning yarn friends i've been playing with astro the SSG and it's a blast i see why my friends love it and rec it to everyone. i may think javascript was a mistake but this is super cool
@prologic that's iconic af though like i should do the same bc i hate cloudflare that much i just refuse to use them
@prologic that's iconic af though like i should do the same bc i hate cloudflare that much i just refuse to use them
@lyse oh nah it came out like that lol! i actually love how squished it looks it feels accurate lol

oh yeah i think i might have a tripod around but i do need a sandbag or something i could use as one. maybe yeah a giant bag of rice could work LOL. thanks for the tips!!! i took a video class last year in college and we worked with cameras and tripods with sandbags so it was on my mind
@lyse oh nah it came out like that lol! i actually love how squished it looks it feels accurate lol

oh yeah i think i might have a tripod around but i do need a sandbag or something i could use as one. maybe yeah a giant bag of rice could work LOL. thanks for the tips!!! i took a video class last year in college and we worked with cameras and tripods with sandbags so it was on my mind
@lyse yeah! as long as it's fun :D experimenting with it like picking up the camera every once in a while to point somewhere else, or in editing inserting more video in between the static angles, that could be fun!
@lyse yeah! as long as it's fun :D experimenting with it like picking up the camera every once in a while to point somewhere else, or in editing inserting more video in between the static angles, that could be fun!
@movq this is why people like me can't code this is boring eyes glazing over kinda stuff lol
@movq this is why people like me can't code this is boring eyes glazing over kinda stuff lol
[47°09′39″S, 126°43′31″W] Taking samples
What's a reasonable per second or per minute rate limit that I could apply in general at my edge proxy for all clients? (_no matter what_) ... LIke a good reasonable upper bound? šŸ¤”
What's a reasonable per second or per minute rate limit that I could apply in general at my edge proxy for all clients? (_no matter what_) ... LIke a good reasonable upper bound? šŸ¤”
Spent 2 days traveling. Now it's time to stay at home and relax
C'est drĆ“le comme j'ai plein de choses d'un seul coup hyper intĆ©ressantes Ć  faire, comme changer le thĆØme du curseur de ma souris ou tester un nouveau thĆØme GTK. Pile quand j'ai des tas de bulletins semestriels Ć  complĆ©ter. Bizarre šŸ‘¼
C'est drĆ“le comme j'ai plein de choses d'un seul coup hyper intĆ©ressantes Ć  faire, comme changer le thĆØme du curseur de ma souris ou tester un nouveau thĆØme GTK. Pile quand j'ai des tas de bulletins semestriels Ć  complĆ©ter. Bizarre šŸ‘¼
@movq Yeah I swear to god the engineers that write this shitā„¢ don't know how to write distributed cralwers that don't happy the shitā„¢ out of their targets šŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø
@movq Yeah I swear to god the engineers that write this shitā„¢ don't know how to write distributed cralwers that don't happy the shitā„¢ out of their targets šŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø
@prologic Yeah, robots.txt or ai.txt are not worth the effort. I have them, but they get ignored. Just now, I saw a stupid AI bot hitting one of my blog posts like crazy. Not just once, but hundreds of times, over and over. šŸ¤¦šŸ™„
@prologic Yeah, robots.txt or ai.txt are not worth the effort. I have them, but they get ignored. Just now, I saw a stupid AI bot hitting one of my blog posts like crazy. Not just once, but hundreds of times, over and over. šŸ¤¦šŸ™„
@prologic Yeah, robots.txt or ai.txt are not worth the effort. I have them, but they get ignored. Just now, I saw a stupid AI bot hitting one of my blog posts like crazy. Not just once, but hundreds of times, over and over. šŸ¤¦šŸ™„
@prologic Yeah, robots.txt or ai.txt are not worth the effort. I have them, but they get ignored. Just now, I saw a stupid AI bot hitting one of my blog posts like crazy. Not just once, but hundreds of times, over and over. šŸ¤¦šŸ™„
For some reason, I was using calc all this time. I mean, it’s good, but I need to do base conversions (dec, hex, bin) *very* often and you have to type base(2) or base(16) in calc to do that. That’s exhausting after a while.

So I now replaced calc with a little Python script which always prints the results in dec/hex/bin, grouped in bytes (if the result is an integer). That’s what I need. It’s basically just a loop around Python’s exec().

$ mcalc
> 123
123 0x[7b] 0b[01111011]

> 1234
1234 0x[04 d2] 0b[00000100 11010010]

> 0x7C00 + 0x3F + 512
32319 0x[7e 3f] 0b[01111110 00111111]

> a = 10; b = 0x2b; c = 0b1100101
10 0x[0a] 0b[00001010]

> a + b + 3 * c
356 0x[01 64] 0b[00000001 01100100]

> 232 - 1
4294967295 0x[ff ff ff ff] 0b[11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111]

> 4 * atan(1)
3.141592653589793

> cos(pi)
-1.0=
For some reason, I was using calc all this time. I mean, it’s good, but I need to do base conversions (dec, hex, bin) *very* often and you have to type base(2) or base(16) in calc to do that. That’s exhausting after a while.

So I now replaced calc with a little Python script which always prints the results in dec/hex/bin, grouped in bytes (if the result is an integer). That’s what I need. It’s basically just a loop around Python’s exec().

$ mcalc
> 123
123 0x[7b] 0b[01111011]

> 1234
1234 0x[04 d2] 0b[00000100 11010010]

> 0x7C00 + 0x3F + 512
32319 0x[7e 3f] 0b[01111110 00111111]

> a = 10; b = 0x2b; c = 0b1100101
10 0x[0a] 0b[00001010]

> a + b + 3 * c
356 0x[01 64] 0b[00000001 01100100]

> 232 - 1
4294967295 0x[ff ff ff ff] 0b[11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111]

> 4 * atan(1)
3.141592653589793

> cos(pi)
-1.0=
For some reason, I was using calc all this time. I mean, it’s good, but I need to do base conversions (dec, hex, bin) *very* often and you have to type base(2) or base(16) in calc to do that. That’s exhausting after a while.

So I now replaced calc with a little Python script which always prints the results in dec/hex/bin, grouped in bytes (if the result is an integer). That’s what I need. It’s basically just a loop around Python’s exec().

$ mcalc
> 123
123 0x[7b] 0b[01111011]

> 1234
1234 0x[04 d2] 0b[00000100 11010010]

> 0x7C00 + 0x3F + 512
32319 0x[7e 3f] 0b[01111110 00111111]

> a = 10; b = 0x2b; c = 0b1100101
10 0x[0a] 0b[00001010]

> a + b + 3 * c
356 0x[01 64] 0b[00000001 01100100]

> 232 - 1
4294967295 0x[ff ff ff ff] 0b[11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111]

> 4 * atan(1)
3.141592653589793

> cos(pi)
-1.0=
For some reason, I was using calc all this time. I mean, it’s good, but I need to do base conversions (dec, hex, bin) *very* often and you have to type base(2) or base(16) in calc to do that. That’s exhausting after a while.

So I now replaced calc with a little Python script which always prints the results in dec/hex/bin, grouped in bytes (if the result is an integer). That’s what I need. It’s basically just a loop around Python’s exec().

$ mcalc
> 123
123 0x\n 0b\n

> 1234
1234 0x\n 0b\n

> 0x7C00 + 0x3F + 512
32319 0x\n 0b\n

> a = 10; b = 0x2b; c = 0b1100101
10 0x\n 0b\n

> a + b + 3 * c
356 0x\n 0b\n

> 232 - 1
4294967295 0x\n 0b\n

> 4 * atan(1)
3.141592653589793

> cos(pi)
-1.0=
@doesnm No. I generally don't put up any robots.txt files at all really, because they mostly get ignored. I don't generally mind if "normal" web crawlers crawl things. But LLM(s) can go fuck themselves 🤣
@doesnm No. I generally don't put up any robots.txt files at all really, because they mostly get ignored. I don't generally mind if "normal" web crawlers crawl things. But LLM(s) can go fuck themselves 🤣
Did you have disallow rule in robots.txt? (I think not because can google several twtxt.net posts)
@movq Yeah it's starting to piss me off too 🤣 Not nearly as much as that guy, but stil. Anyway I'm having fun! Now I just need to find a good IP/Subnet list that I can blacklist entirely, ideally one that's updated frequently so I can refresh firewall rules.
@movq Yeah it's starting to piss me off too 🤣 Not nearly as much as that guy, but stil. Anyway I'm having fun! Now I just need to find a good IP/Subnet list that I can blacklist entirely, ideally one that's updated frequently so I can refresh firewall rules.
@prologic You might (not) enjoy this blog post: https://pod.geraspora.de/posts/17342163
@prologic You might (not) enjoy this blog post: https://pod.geraspora.de/posts/17342163
@prologic You might (not) enjoy this blog post: https://pod.geraspora.de/posts/17342163
@prologic You might (not) enjoy this blog post: https://pod.geraspora.de/posts/17342163
Bloody fucking hell. I _think_ one of Google's GenAI crawlers was just hitting my Gitea instance quite hard. Fuck 🤬 Geez
Bloody fucking hell. I _think_ one of Google's GenAI crawlers was just hitting my Gitea instance quite hard. Fuck 🤬 Geez
On my blog: Free Culture Book Club — Trans Girl Project, part 2 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2025/01/04/trans-girl-2.html #freeculture #bookclub
The fact that the official Python docs don’t *clearly* state what a function returns, grinds my gears. This has cost me so much time over the years. You always have to read through a huge block of text.



You could *at least* put a list of possible return values in there (always at the same location, please!), here’s a mockup:

The fact that the official Python docs don’t *clearly* state what a function returns, grinds my gears. This has cost me so much time over the years. You always have to read through a huge block of text.



You could *at least* put a list of possible return values in there (always at the same location, please!), here’s a mockup:

The fact that the official Python docs don’t *clearly* state what a function returns, grinds my gears. This has cost me so much time over the years. You always have to read through a huge block of text.



You could *at least* put a list of possible return values in there (always at the same location, please!), here’s a mockup:

The fact that the official Python docs don’t *clearly* state what a function returns, grinds my gears. This has cost me so much time over the years. You always have to read through a huge block of text.



You could *at least* put a list of possible return values in there (always at the same location, please!), here’s a mockup:

@movq Oh šŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø
@movq Oh šŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø
I just banned 41 bad user agents from accessing any of my services. 😱
I just banned 41 bad user agents from accessing any of my services. 😱
@prologic Ah, that’s not a photo, it’s a screenshot of Stellarium. I never managed to take actual photos of the sun in those two positions, I keep forgetting about it. 🄓
@prologic Ah, that’s not a photo, it’s a screenshot of Stellarium. I never managed to take actual photos of the sun in those two positions, I keep forgetting about it. 🄓
@prologic Ah, that’s not a photo, it’s a screenshot of Stellarium. I never managed to take actual photos of the sun in those two positions, I keep forgetting about it. 🄓
@prologic Ah, that’s not a photo, it’s a screenshot of Stellarium. I never managed to take actual photos of the sun in those two positions, I keep forgetting about it. 🄓
@movq How do you manage to get those skulines on your photos? šŸ¤”
@movq How do you manage to get those skulines on your photos? šŸ¤”
[47°09′46″S, 126°43′23″W] Wind speed: N/A -- Cannot comunicate
Moon and Venus were pretty close yesterday, but the photos didn’t turn out to be very good:

https://movq.de/v/b499494456/

(And Saturn was still faaaaar away.)
Moon and Venus were pretty close yesterday, but the photos didn’t turn out to be very good:

https://movq.de/v/b499494456/

(And Saturn was still faaaaar away.)
Moon and Venus were pretty close yesterday, but the photos didn’t turn out to be very good:

https://movq.de/v/b499494456/

(And Saturn was still faaaaar away.)
Moon and Venus were pretty close yesterday, but the photos didn’t turn out to be very good:

https://movq.de/v/b499494456/

(And Saturn was still faaaaar away.)
Noon in summer:



And noon in winter:



The difference never fails to make me go ā€œwhoaā€. šŸ˜…
Noon in summer:



And noon in winter:



The difference never fails to make me go ā€œwhoaā€. šŸ˜…
Noon in summer:



And noon in winter:



The difference never fails to make me go ā€œwhoaā€. šŸ˜…
Noon in summer:



And noon in winter:



The difference never fails to make me go ā€œwhoaā€. šŸ˜…
This evening, Saturn will show up right next to a crescent moon:



Let’s see if I can catch that in a photo.
This evening, Saturn will show up right next to a crescent moon:



Let’s see if I can catch that in a photo.
This evening, Saturn will show up right next to a crescent moon:



Let’s see if I can catch that in a photo.