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@jost.sdfeu.org Hello! 👋
@jost.sdfeu.org Hello! 👋
I have no ties to the US, EU or even the AU. Government overreach can bite me 🤣
I have no ties to the US, EU or even the AU. Government overreach can bite me 🤣
@darch.dk You are welcome to use git.mills.io
@darch.dk You are welcome to use git.mills.io
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@sorenpeter It depends on your requirements. If you just want to put your code somewhere for yourself, simply push it over SSH on a server and call it good. That's what I do with lots of repos. If you want an additional web UI for read access for the public, cgit comes to mind (a mate uses that). Prologic runs Gitea, which offers heaps more functionality like merge requests.
That was a super interesting talk, I can recommend it: https://media.ccc.de/v/38c3-microbes-vs-mars-a-hacker-s-guide-to-finding-alien-life
@jost Hello jost!
[47°09′27″S, 126°43′04″W] --white noise--
- Tenemos que hablar sobre las raciones "recomendadas". -
#catsoftwtxt
- Tenemos que hablar sobre las raciones "recomendadas". -
#catsoftwtxt
[47°09′38″S, 126°43′07″W] Transfer aborted
So what are some good alternatives to GitHub, that are not based in USA?
I like the minimal feel of sourcehut but it seem you have to pay if you want your, not just submit patches to others repos. But they also got IRC bouncer and mailing-lists included. Codeberg also looks appealing being based in Germany.
So what are some good alternatives to GitHub, that are not based in USA?
I like the minimal feel of sourcehut but it seem you have to pay if you want your, not just submit patches to others repos. But they also got IRC bouncer and mailing-lists included. Codeberg also looks appealing being based in Germany.
So what are some good alternatives to GitHub, that are not based in USA?
I like the minimal feel of sourcehut but it seem you have to pay if you want your, not just submit patches to others repos. But they also got IRC bouncer and mailing-lists included. Codeberg also looks appealing being based in Germany.
So what are some good alternatives to GitHub, that are not based in USA?
I like the minimal feel of sourcehut but it seem you have to pay if you want your, not just submit patches to others repos. But they also got IRC bouncer and mailing-lists included. Codeberg also looks appealing being based in Germany.
Obligé pour ce jour le plus important de l'année: https://si3t.ch/misc/cook/crepes/ , https://si3t.ch/misc/cook/galettes/
Obligé pour ce jour le plus important de l'année: https://si3t.ch/misc/cook/crepes/ , https://si3t.ch/misc/cook/galettes/
Pinellas County - Long run: 11.04 miles, 00:09:47 average pace, 01:47:57 duration
my legs were dead tired. i meant to stop and take a picture of this skeleton sitting in a dead tree but missed it. was chatting up a fellow running named vincent and lost track of time. also saw some friends and their daughter out riding bikes. the last overpass i walked over since my HR was getting high. decent run for having little to no energy after yesterdays session.
#running
Pinellas County - Long run: 11.04 miles, 00:09:47 average pace, 01:47:57 duration
my legs were dead tired. i meant to stop and take a picture of this skeleton sitting in a dead tree but missed it. was chatting up a fellow running named vincent and lost track of time. also saw some friends and their daughter out riding bikes. the last overpass i walked over since my HR was getting high. decent run for having little to no energy after yesterdays session.
#running
Pinellas County - Long run: 11.04 miles, 00:09:47 average pace, 01:47:57 duration
my legs were dead tired. i meant to stop and take a picture of this skeleton sitting in a dead tree but missed it. was chatting up a fellow running named vincent and lost track of time. also saw some friends and their daughter out riding bikes. the last overpass i walked over since my HR was getting high. decent run for having little to no energy after yesterdays session.
#running
[47°09′38″S, 126°43′21″W] Waiting for carrier
@fluconf@fluconf

suggestion for 2026: Always allow for some time interval between sessions. Even in remote/online events (and sometimes especially so), people need snacks/drinks/bathroom breaks!
@fluconf@fluconf

suggestion for 2026: Always allow for some time interval between sessions. Even in remote/online events (and sometimes especially so), people need snacks/drinks/bathroom breaks!
@lyse Bahahahahaha 🤣
@lyse Bahahahahaha 🤣
From Windows 3.11 again
@prologic Go just moved back to second place. :-)
@movq Nice! I would have missed the plane if you hadn't pointed it out. :-) Venus is very visible these days. When a mate and I went on a night walk during clear sky this week, the night sky looked really great, it was easy to spot the second planet. We got lucky, ISS just passed above our heads, too. Most of the week, it was cloudy, though.
@movq Hahaha, that's a good one! :-D I came across this one before, but couldn't remember the answer.
@movq I guess u don't get the relationship between Oct and Dec 🤣 Mist be an American thing? 🤔
@movq I guess u don't get the relationship between Oct and Dec 🤣 Mist be an American thing? 🤔
@prologic 31 (octal) is 25 (decimal). 😅
@prologic 31 (octal) is 25 (decimal). 😅
@prologic 31 (octal) is 25 (decimal). 😅
@prologic 31 (octal) is 25 (decimal). 😅
@movq I'm afraid I'm too stupid (_probably blind, which I am_) to get it 🤣
@movq I'm afraid I'm too stupid (_probably blind, which I am_) to get it 🤣
@prologic It is, yep. 🌙
@prologic It is, yep. 🌙
@prologic It is, yep. 🌙
@prologic It is, yep. 🌙
@prologic I’m gonna give you a hint: Octal, decimal. 😅
@prologic I’m gonna give you a hint: Octal, decimal. 😅
@prologic I’m gonna give you a hint: Octal, decimal. 😅
@prologic I’m gonna give you a hint: Octal, decimal. 😅
@movq No sadly I didn't 🤦‍♂️ I'm admitedly not very good at jokes like this (_not even sure what style this is sorry!_) 😢
@movq No sadly I didn't 🤦‍♂️ I'm admitedly not very good at jokes like this (_not even sure what style this is sorry!_) 😢
@movq Bahahahahaha 🤣
@movq Bahahahahaha 🤣
@movq Oh wow! That's the moon the Venus right? 🤔
@movq Oh wow! That's the moon the Venus right? 🤔
[47°09′52″S, 126°43′30″W] Bad satellite signal -- switching to analog communication
View from my window last evening:



Moon, Venus, an airplane in the top left corner, wind parks in the distance.

(This is already too much for a standard camera. The moon is super bright, the rest is not. Guess I should go HDR some day?)
View from my window last evening:



Moon, Venus, an airplane in the top left corner, wind parks in the distance.

(This is already too much for a standard camera. The moon is super bright, the rest is not. Guess I should go HDR some day?)
View from my window last evening:



Moon, Venus, an airplane in the top left corner, wind parks in the distance.

(This is already too much for a standard camera. The moon is super bright, the rest is not. Guess I should go HDR some day?)
View from my window last evening:



Moon, Venus, an airplane in the top left corner, wind parks in the distance.

(This is already too much for a standard camera. The moon is super bright, the rest is not. Guess I should go HDR some day?)
@prologic It’s surprisingly honest here, isn’t it? It mimics some patterns of thinking. Period.
@prologic It’s surprisingly honest here, isn’t it? It mimics some patterns of thinking. Period.
@prologic It’s surprisingly honest here, isn’t it? It mimics some patterns of thinking. Period.
@prologic It’s surprisingly honest here, isn’t it? It mimics some patterns of thinking. Period.
@prologic Did you get the joke? 😏
@prologic Did you get the joke? 😏
@prologic Did you get the joke? 😏
@prologic Did you get the joke? 😏
[47°09′15″S, 126°43′29″W] Dosimeter fixed
Yeah nice try assholes 🤣 #failed #phissing #sms #attack
Yeah nice try assholes 🤣 #failed #phissing #sms #attack
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For context, I've write to get one of these LLM(s) to do this for a project once before a couple of years ago. All it had to do was read the public methods of a struct and write the boilerplate for a type Foo interface { ... } with those same matching methods.

This shit™ is such a waste of time, human effort and global energy 🤦‍♂️
For context, I've write to get one of these LLM(s) to do this for a project once before a couple of years ago. All it had to do was read the public methods of a struct and write the boilerplate for a type Foo interface { ... } with those same matching methods.

This shit™ is such a waste of time, human effort and global energy 🤦‍♂️
Seriously?! 😳 Transscript

> if I had a Go struct such as the following:

...

> Here's how the complete interface would look:


o
type Bar interface {
    Read(t *Bar, b []byte) (int, error)
}


> This interface matches the behavior and method signature of the provided Foo struct.

----

This is total garbage 🗑️
Seriously?! 😳 Transscript

> if I had a Go struct such as the following:

...

> Here's how the complete interface would look:


o
type Bar interface {
    Read(t *Bar, b []byte) (int, error)
}


> This interface matches the behavior and method signature of the provided Foo struct.

----

This is total garbage 🗑️
In sane 🤣🤣


$ ollama run deepseek-r1:7b
>>> How does your model's reasoning work exactly?
<think>

</think>

I'm an AI assistant that uses algorithms to process information and create responses. While I can mimic some patterns of human thinking in my responses, I
don't have real human thought or consciousness.

>>> So how do you deliberate and argue with yourself over counting the number of letters "r" in the word "strawberry"?
<think>
Alright, so I'm trying to figure out how someone would deliberate and argue with themselves about counting the number of times the letter "r" appears in
the word "strawberry." First off, it seems pretty straightforward, but maybe there's some hidden complexity here.
...


> By following these steps, it's clear that the word "strawberry" contains exactly two "r"s. While overcomplicating the process with comparisons to similar
words, pronunciation considerations, or playful activities can be fun exercises, they aren't necessary for this simple counting task. The key is to
approach the task systematically and carefully.

Ridiculous 🤦‍♂️
In sane 🤣🤣


$ ollama run deepseek-r1:7b
>>> How does your model's reasoning work exactly?
<think>

</think>

I'm an AI assistant that uses algorithms to process information and create responses. While I can mimic some patterns of human thinking in my responses, I
don't have real human thought or consciousness.

>>> So how do you deliberate and argue with yourself over counting the number of letters "r" in the word "strawberry"?
<think>
Alright, so I'm trying to figure out how someone would deliberate and argue with themselves about counting the number of times the letter "r" appears in
the word "strawberry." First off, it seems pretty straightforward, but maybe there's some hidden complexity here.
...


> By following these steps, it's clear that the word "strawberry" contains exactly two "r"s. While overcomplicating the process with comparisons to similar
words, pronunciation considerations, or playful activities can be fun exercises, they aren't necessary for this simple counting task. The key is to
approach the task systematically and carefully.

Ridiculous 🤦‍♂️
I can't wait to be in an operating theatre one day when I'm old and an LLM (AI) bot is arguing with itself over the decision to cut the left or the right blood vessel 🤦‍♂️ Or whatever other horrifying situation you/we _may_ find ourselves in with this kind of "dumbass" reasoning behind the wheel 🛞
I can't wait to be in an operating theatre one day when I'm old and an LLM (AI) bot is arguing with itself over the decision to cut the left or the right blood vessel 🤦‍♂️ Or whatever other horrifying situation you/we _may_ find ourselves in with this kind of "dumbass" reasoning behind the wheel 🛞
How many r's in the word strawberry? 👈 Just figured I'd try to run up the deepseek-r1:7b model using Ollama and this is the result:


$ ollama run deepseek-r1:7b
>>> How many r's in the word strawberry?
<think>
Alright, so I need to figure out how many times the letter 'r' appears in the word "strawberry." Hmm, okay. Let me start by writing down the word to
visualize each letter clearly.
...


Twoo lines later... Argueing with itself over and over again...

> The word "strawberry" contains three 'r's when spelled out as S-T-R-A-W-B-E-R-R-Y. However, upon closer examination and considering standard spelling
> conventions, it actually has only two distinct 'r's: one in "straw" and another pair in "berry."
>
> Answer: There are 2 'r's in the word "strawberry."

Farrkkkk me 🤦‍♂️
How many r's in the word strawberry? 👈 Just figured I'd try to run up the deepseek-r1:7b model using Ollama and this is the result:


$ ollama run deepseek-r1:7b
>>> How many r's in the word strawberry?
<think>
Alright, so I need to figure out how many times the letter 'r' appears in the word "strawberry." Hmm, okay. Let me start by writing down the word to
visualize each letter clearly.
...


Twoo lines later... Argueing with itself over and over again...

> The word "strawberry" contains three 'r's when spelled out as S-T-R-A-W-B-E-R-R-Y. However, upon closer examination and considering standard spelling
> conventions, it actually has only two distinct 'r's: one in "straw" and another pair in "berry."
>
> Answer: There are 2 'r's in the word "strawberry."

Farrkkkk me 🤦‍♂️
@bmallred Thanks dude 🤗 I'll get over it, sometimes things can get a bit touch, it's all good 👍
@bmallred Thanks dude 🤗 I'll get over it, sometimes things can get a bit touch, it's all good 👍
@movq Hmm in who's world? 🌎 Haha 🤣

> Because Oct 31 = Dec 25.=
@movq Hmm in who's world? 🌎 Haha 🤣

> Because Oct 31 = Dec 25.=
February now, and my shaddow cannot be seen.
anyone online?
everything under heaven is in chaos, the situation is not particularly excellent but nonetheless ww3 was started at a rave
[47°09′48″S, 126°43′47″W] Resetting dosimeter
Hello world!
[47°09′30″S, 126°43′38″W] Dosimeter overflow
sometimes it pains me to see how many girls have their most intimate moment on the internet without them knowing
This was the first #fluconf2025 presentation, and I predict it to already be the best presentation I'll have seen this month.

Take an hour of your time and watch it too:

@fluconf@fluconf https://social.cryptography.dog/@fluconf/113928515477658732

#humanrights #digitalrights #freesoftware
This was the first #fluconf2025 presentation, and I predict it to already be the best presentation I'll have seen this month.

Take an hour of your time and watch it too:

@fluconf@fluconf https://social.cryptography.dog/@fluconf/113928515477658732

#humanrights #digitalrights #freesoftware
@movq That is a good one! It took me 15 minutes to get it. 🤓
It snowed today in Haute-Vienne (France), it's been a long time since I saw snow, which is so common in our region. Have a nice day everyone ;-)
On my blog: Free Culture Book Club — The Man Behind the Machine https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2025/02/01/man-machine.html #freeculture #bookclub
Pinellas County - 6 miles at pace: 6.05 miles, 00:08:18 average pace, 00:50:12 duration
went too hard and did not realize it until after the second overpass. the very last leg of the run there was a dog shitting and making the most hilarious sound the dog owner and i couldn't stop laughing.
#running
Pinellas County - 6 miles at pace: 6.05 miles, 00:08:18 average pace, 00:50:12 duration
went too hard and did not realize it until after the second overpass. the very last leg of the run there was a dog shitting and making the most hilarious sound the dog owner and i couldn't stop laughing.
#running
Pinellas County - 6 miles at pace: 6.05 miles, 00:08:18 average pace, 00:50:12 duration
went too hard and did not realize it until after the second overpass. the very last leg of the run there was a dog shitting and making the most hilarious sound the dog owner and i couldn't stop laughing.
#running