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- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iwS3EflIck
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- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPfjDyItz9U
$TERM
variables. Leave $TERM
at whatever value the terminal itself sets and use an appropriate terminfo file for it. If there are programs misbehaving, they probably blindly assume XTerm and should be fixed (or have XTerm as a hard requirement). If you try to fix this on your end, it’ll likely just break other programs. 🥴
$TERM
variables. Leave $TERM
at whatever value the terminal itself sets and use an appropriate terminfo file for it. If there are programs misbehaving, they probably blindly assume XTerm and should be fixed (or have XTerm as a hard requirement). If you try to fix this on your end, it’ll likely just break other programs. 🥴

My granddaughter will grow up much like me.
Chapter 14:
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autocmd BufNewFile * call s:InsertTimestamp()
inoremap <CR> <Esc>:r!date +"\%F \%T"<CR>A
function! s:InsertTimestamp()
call setline(1, strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S '))
normal! G$
endfunction
#bookstodon

#bookstodon

URxvt.keysym.Control-Up: \033[1;5A URxvt.keysym.Control-Down: \033[1;5B
URxvt.keysym.Control-Left: \033[1;5D URxvt.keysym.Control-Right: \033[1;5C
Probably to behave more like XTerm and fix a few other issues I had with other programs. But, it turns out, tcell expects the original sequence: https://github.com/gdamore/tcell/blob/main/terminfo/r/rxvt/term.go#L487
Hmm.~
Ctrl+Left
to jump a word left, I get 1;5D
in my tt2 message text. My TERM
is set to rxvt-unicode-256color
. In tt
, it works just fine. When I change to TERM=xterm-256color
, it also works in tt2
. I have to read up on that. Maybe even try to capture these sequences and rewrite them.

I now notice that I should also show the original message(s) to which I reply. That was super useful in the original
tt
. But one after the other. The mentions are now automatically filled in. \o/

I now also implemented basic replying by hitting
a
as in answering. What's missing is automatically adding mentions in the message text template. That's gonna be a bit more tricky, though.
inoremap <CR> <Esc>:r!date +"\%F \%T"<CR>A
What’s the end goal here? 😅
inoremap <CR> <Esc>:r!date +"\%F \%T"<CR>A
What’s the end goal here? 😅
vi
or vim
at the beginning of each line? Like, upon opening like so:
2025-03-20 15:04:03 Blah blah blah blah
2025-03-20 15:04:15 Bleh bleh bleh bleh
2025-03-20 15:04:22 ...
tt
.) Well, it kinda worked. At least appending to the file. But my cache database got screwed up. I do not yet support replies, so the subject and and root hash columns have not been set at all, resulting in a message that is just not shown at all. I gotta do something about that next. The good thing is, though, after simply fixing the two columns the message appeared on screen.
🗓 wayco de Cabanyal el 25 de marzo a las 18:30
https://www.meetup.com/es-ES/python-valencia-meetup/events/306769708/
@andros nos va a hablar sobre el desarrollo de una nueva red social llamada twtxt
🎇 ¡Espero que os queden energías después de fallas y veros por allí! 🎆
🗓 wayco de Cabanyal el 25 de marzo a las 18:30
https://www.meetup.com/es-ES/python-valencia-meetup/events/306769708/
@andros nos va a hablar sobre el desarrollo de una nueva red social llamada twtxt
🎇 ¡Espero que os queden energías después de fallas y veros por allí! 🎆
tt
.) Now, this is the second attempt in tt2
.Let's see!

Somehow, my local feed cannot be opened to append to. I reckon, I have to resolve the tilde first:

IaaS does seem kinda interesting to me, i think i could vibe with that more than full on cloud stuff
i hope i can be one of those people who does the barebones stuff bc i am a rare sicko who finds it fun and cloud stuff scares me LMAOOOO
IaaS does seem kinda interesting to me, i think i could vibe with that more than full on cloud stuff
i hope i can be one of those people who does the barebones stuff bc i am a rare sicko who finds it fun and cloud stuff scares me LMAOOOO
yarnc
. I neither used nor looked at it, though.
Proposal 3 (https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/twtxt.dev/issues/18#issuecomment-19215) has the "advantage", that you do not have to "mention" the original author if the thread slightly diverges. It seems to be a thing here that conversations are typically very flat instead of trees. Hence, and despite being a tree hugger, I voted for 3 being my favorite one, then 2, 1 and finally 4.
All proposals still need more work to clarify the details and edge cases in my opinion before they can be implemented.
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I really need some support, but all my current donation options are a bit cumbersome one way or another. Help if you can at:
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i18n-puzzles.com has been a blast, but I don't like having to think about puzzles on weekends. Like with exercise, doing it every day without rest doesn't sound healthy.
I'd rater have a weekly challenge, at most three.
Jokes aside, I like IaaS as a middle ground. There are IaaS hosters who allow you to spin up VMs as you wish and connect them in a network as you wish. You get direct access to all those Linux boxes and to a layer 2 network, so you can do all the fun networking stuff like BGP, VRRP, IPSec/Wireguard, whatever. And you never have to worry about failing disks, server racks getting full, cable management, all that. 😅
I’m confident that we will always need people who do bare-bones or “low-level” stuff instead of just click some Cloud service. I *guess* that smaller companies don’t use Cloud services very often (because it’s way too expensive for them).
Jokes aside, I like IaaS as a middle ground. There are IaaS hosters who allow you to spin up VMs as you wish and connect them in a network as you wish. You get direct access to all those Linux boxes and to a layer 2 network, so you can do all the fun networking stuff like BGP, VRRP, IPSec/Wireguard, whatever. And you never have to worry about failing disks, server racks getting full, cable management, all that. 😅
I’m confident that we will always need people who do bare-bones or “low-level” stuff instead of just click some Cloud service. I *guess* that smaller companies don’t use Cloud services very often (because it’s way too expensive for them).
I cast a test vote. Did it work? :-)
I cast a test vote. Did it work? :-)
#running #treadmill
#running #treadmill
#running #treadmill
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=XoooX3OVGoI
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=XoooX3OVGoI
https://lwn.net/Articles/989272/
In my case, it was mpd which triggered this:
https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/2241
mpd doesn’t actually do anything, it just sits there and waits for events. To my understanding, this is similar to something blocking on
read()
. I’m not quite sure yet if displaying this as I/O wait (or “PSI some io”) is intentional or not – but it sure is confusing.
https://lwn.net/Articles/989272/
In my case, it was mpd which triggered this:
https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/2241
mpd doesn’t actually do anything, it just sits there and waits for events. To my understanding, this is similar to something blocking on
read()
. I’m not quite sure yet if displaying this as I/O wait (or “PSI some io”) is intentional or not – but it sure is confusing.
https://github.com/TecharoHQ/anubis/issues/16
https://github.com/TecharoHQ/anubis/issues/16