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@stigatle Fingers crossed. (Oh, how I hate storms. 😂)
@lyse Huh, I didn’t know that, either. I try to steer clear of such convulted functions, though. 😅
@lyse Huh, I didn’t know that, either. I try to steer clear of such convulted functions, though. 😅
@lyse Huh, I didn’t know that, either. I try to steer clear of such convulted functions, though. 😅
@prologic It started out good, but then it plummeted into praising GitHub. 🤔 I don’t really see the advantage of GitHub over something like Jira. Yes, Jira is much more complex, but GitHub is getting more complex all the time as well. GitHub used to be *way* simpler than it is now. It’s only a matter of time until it becomes indistinguishable from Jira. Plus, you also have a “vendor lock-in” when you use all those project management features of GitHub, don’t you? Those aren’t stored in a Git repo and they can’t be trivially migrated to some other tool. (And finally, if you already have “the discipline to do less”, you can do that with Jira just as well. Except that it’s way more expensive. 😅)

I think it all hinges on the *intent* to do things in a simple/minimalistic way. Once you’ve reached that mindset, most other things will fall into place. You’ll automatically choose plain text, for example.

(I wanted to write a blog post about this topic a few days ago but eventually gave up on it, because who am I to tell people how to write/manage software? 😂 It’s interesting nonetheless. Maybe I’ll pick it up some other day.)
@prologic It started out good, but then it plummeted into praising GitHub. 🤔 I don’t really see the advantage of GitHub over something like Jira. Yes, Jira is much more complex, but GitHub is getting more complex all the time as well. GitHub used to be *way* simpler than it is now. It’s only a matter of time until it becomes indistinguishable from Jira. Plus, you also have a “vendor lock-in” when you use all those project management features of GitHub, don’t you? Those aren’t stored in a Git repo and they can’t be trivially migrated to some other tool. (And finally, if you already have “the discipline to do less”, you can do that with Jira just as well. Except that it’s way more expensive. 😅)

I think it all hinges on the *intent* to do things in a simple/minimalistic way. Once you’ve reached that mindset, most other things will fall into place. You’ll automatically choose plain text, for example.

(I wanted to write a blog post about this topic a few days ago but eventually gave up on it, because who am I to tell people how to write/manage software? 😂 It’s interesting nonetheless. Maybe I’ll pick it up some other day.)
@prologic It started out good, but then it plummeted into praising GitHub. 🤔 I don’t really see the advantage of GitHub over something like Jira. Yes, Jira is much more complex, but GitHub is getting more complex all the time as well. GitHub used to be *way* simpler than it is now. It’s only a matter of time until it becomes indistinguishable from Jira. Plus, you also have a “vendor lock-in” when you use all those project management features of GitHub, don’t you? Those aren’t stored in a Git repo and they can’t be trivially migrated to some other tool. (And finally, if you already have “the discipline to do less”, you can do that with Jira just as well. Except that it’s way more expensive. 😅)

I think it all hinges on the *intent* to do things in a simple/minimalistic way. Once you’ve reached that mindset, most other things will fall into place. You’ll automatically choose plain text, for example.

(I wanted to write a blog post about this topic a few days ago but eventually gave up on it, because who am I to tell people how to write/manage software? 😂 It’s interesting nonetheless. Maybe I’ll pick it up some other day.)
… the only problem is implementing “font fallback”: Finding a font that supports a given glyph. Xft doesn’t do that for you.

st implements this, but it’s a pretty nasty clusterphoque. I’m not going to do this in my own programs. 😒
… the only problem is implementing “font fallback”: Finding a font that supports a given glyph. Xft doesn’t do that for you.

st implements this, but it’s a pretty nasty clusterphoque. I’m not going to do this in my own programs. 😒
… the only problem is implementing “font fallback”: Finding a font that supports a given glyph. Xft doesn’t do that for you.

st implements this, but it’s a pretty nasty clusterphoque. I’m not going to do this in my own programs. 😒
I just saw that this PR got merged a while back:

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libxft/-/merge_requests/12

It’s available in libxft 2.3.5 or newer. It means that xft programs (like st) can have color emojis after all. 🤯

It didn’t work for me because I had a conflicting font installed (otf-unifont).
I just saw that this PR got merged a while back:

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libxft/-/merge_requests/12

It’s available in libxft 2.3.5 or newer. It means that xft programs (like st) can have color emojis after all. 🤯

It didn’t work for me because I had a conflicting font installed (otf-unifont).
I just saw that this PR got merged a while back:

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libxft/-/merge_requests/12

It’s available in libxft 2.3.5 or newer. It means that xft programs (like st) can have color emojis after all. 🤯

It didn’t work for me because I had a conflicting font installed (otf-unifont).
@eapl.me Hmm, “good enough” … maybe. (My feedreader should probably display TOFU-related warnings in a more prominent way. It’s easy to miss them at the moment and then I wonder why feeds go stale.)
@eapl.me Hmm, “good enough” … maybe. (My feedreader should probably display TOFU-related warnings in a more prominent way. It’s easy to miss them at the moment and then I wonder why feeds go stale.)
@eapl.me Hmm, “good enough” … maybe. (My feedreader should probably display TOFU-related warnings in a more prominent way. It’s easy to miss them at the moment and then I wonder why feeds go stale.)
@prologic The moment YouTube starts insisting on showing ads, it’ll be the end of me using it. 😒 Shame.
@prologic The moment YouTube starts insisting on showing ads, it’ll be the end of me using it. 😒 Shame.
@prologic The moment YouTube starts insisting on showing ads, it’ll be the end of me using it. 😒 Shame.
@lyse Ah, the colors, right. 😅 Still a lot of green, but we’re getting there. It’s getting a lot colder here as well.
@lyse Ah, the colors, right. 😅 Still a lot of green, but we’re getting there. It’s getting a lot colder here as well.
@lyse Ah, the colors, right. 😅 Still a lot of green, but we’re getting there. It’s getting a lot colder here as well.
I have a feeling that “trust on first use” is not widely used in Gemini. 🤔 My feedreader implements this and feeds regularly break because people renew their cert long before the old one is expired. Lagrange complains about it as well, though. 🤔
I have a feeling that “trust on first use” is not widely used in Gemini. 🤔 My feedreader implements this and feeds regularly break because people renew their cert long before the old one is expired. Lagrange complains about it as well, though. 🤔
I have a feeling that “trust on first use” is not widely used in Gemini. 🤔 My feedreader implements this and feeds regularly break because people renew their cert long before the old one is expired. Lagrange complains about it as well, though. 🤔
@eapl.me Yup. hjkl everywhere. 😅
@eapl.me Yup. hjkl everywhere. 😅
@eapl.me Yup. hjkl everywhere. 😅
That little bump on the “j” key of my keyboard is almost gone. Very irritating.
That little bump on the “j” key of my keyboard is almost gone. Very irritating.
That little bump on the “j” key of my keyboard is almost gone. Very irritating.
I’m having trouble sleeping lately. Woke up at 3am today. I’m soooooooooooo slooooooooooooow now. 🥴🥴🥴
I’m having trouble sleeping lately. Woke up at 3am today. I’m soooooooooooo slooooooooooooow now. 🥴🥴🥴
I’m having trouble sleeping lately. Woke up at 3am today. I’m soooooooooooo slooooooooooooow now. 🥴🥴🥴
@prologic Lol, no, *my* Internet had an outage or a couple of hours. 😂
@prologic Lol, no, *my* Internet had an outage or a couple of hours. 😂
@prologic Lol, no, *my* Internet had an outage or a couple of hours. 😂
Yay, another Internet outage, isn’t that great?
Yay, another Internet outage, isn’t that great?
Yay, another Internet outage, isn’t that great?
@lyse It is? I was sitting on the balcony at 30°C on Wednesday. 😂
@lyse It is? I was sitting on the balcony at 30°C on Wednesday. 😂
@lyse It is? I was sitting on the balcony at 30°C on Wednesday. 😂
@lyse So then tomorrow is the day where I’m gonna advocate for RFC 3339? 😏 Or at least ISO 8601.
@lyse So then tomorrow is the day where I’m gonna advocate for RFC 3339? 😏 Or at least ISO 8601.
@lyse So then tomorrow is the day where I’m gonna advocate for RFC 3339? 😏 Or at least ISO 8601.
@prologic There have been some (federal) elections here in Germany. Right and far-right parties basically “won”. Now we’re frustrated. 🤣😭
@prologic There have been some (federal) elections here in Germany. Right and far-right parties basically “won”. Now we’re frustrated. 🤣😭
@prologic There have been some (federal) elections here in Germany. Right and far-right parties basically “won”. Now we’re frustrated. 🤣😭
@lyse Es ist fürchterlich frustrierend. Ich hätte nie gedacht, dass wir nochmal in solchen Verhältnissen leben. 😞

For our international readers: Right-wing dipshits (and worse) on the rise again in recent elections here in Germany. 😩
@lyse Es ist fürchterlich frustrierend. Ich hätte nie gedacht, dass wir nochmal in solchen Verhältnissen leben. 😞

For our international readers: Right-wing dipshits (and worse) on the rise again in recent elections here in Germany. 😩
@lyse Es ist fürchterlich frustrierend. Ich hätte nie gedacht, dass wir nochmal in solchen Verhältnissen leben. 😞

For our international readers: Right-wing dipshits (and worse) on the rise again in recent elections here in Germany. 😩
@xuu @prologic I use this method all the time. 👌 I’d say the maximum length is about 650 bytes of input data. More than that and my phone has trouble reading the gigantic QR code. 😂
@xuu @prologic I use this method all the time. 👌 I’d say the maximum length is about 650 bytes of input data. More than that and my phone has trouble reading the gigantic QR code. 😂
@xuu @prologic I use this method all the time. 👌 I’d say the maximum length is about 650 bytes of input data. More than that and my phone has trouble reading the gigantic QR code. 😂
Aus gegebenem Anlass … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwEvEXc3m5g … 😩
Aus gegebenem Anlass … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwEvEXc3m5g … 😩
Aus gegebenem Anlass … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwEvEXc3m5g … 😩
@stigatle Ahh, sweet. 👌 Did it work, did you have a relaxing evening? 😅

@lyse Shelter for animals – that might be it! I think it’s too small for children, but I’m not sure.
@stigatle Ahh, sweet. 👌 Did it work, did you have a relaxing evening? 😅

@lyse Shelter for animals – that might be it! I think it’s too small for children, but I’m not sure.
@stigatle Ahh, sweet. 👌 Did it work, did you have a relaxing evening? 😅

@lyse Shelter for animals – that might be it! I think it’s too small for children, but I’m not sure.
@mckinley Digital plates for cars? A little computer with a TFT screen and internet access, yes? That’s gotta be the most absurd, useless, and wasteful thing I’ve read all week. (Wars aside.)
@mckinley Digital plates for cars? A little computer with a TFT screen and internet access, yes? That’s gotta be the most absurd, useless, and wasteful thing I’ve read all week. (Wars aside.)
@mckinley Digital plates for cars? A little computer with a TFT screen and internet access, yes? That’s gotta be the most absurd, useless, and wasteful thing I’ve read all week. (Wars aside.)
(According to my GPS tracker, I made it to 19.2km this week. Well, better than nothing.)
(According to my GPS tracker, I made it to 19.2km this week. Well, better than nothing.)
(According to my GPS tracker, I made it to 19.2km this week. Well, better than nothing.)
@stigatle For fuck’s sake. 😡😩
@stigatle For fuck’s sake. 😡😩
@stigatle For fuck’s sake. 😡😩
Today’s “long” walk (a mere 6km 😂) brought me into an area where I’ve never been before – even though I’m living here for several decades now. 🤔 It’s a pretty lovely area, but I didn’t bring my camera with me.

What I keep seeing all the time is this:

https://movq.de/v/5a196ec511/s.png

Branches arranged around a tree. 🤨 Any ideas what this is, @lyse?
Today’s “long” walk (a mere 6km 😂) brought me into an area where I’ve never been before – even though I’m living here for several decades now. 🤔 It’s a pretty lovely area, but I didn’t bring my camera with me.

What I keep seeing all the time is this:

https://movq.de/v/5a196ec511/s.png

Branches arranged around a tree. 🤨 Any ideas what this is, @lyse?
Today’s “long” walk (a mere 6km 😂) brought me into an area where I’ve never been before – even though I’m living here for several decades now. 🤔 It’s a pretty lovely area, but I didn’t bring my camera with me.

What I keep seeing all the time is this:

https://movq.de/v/5a196ec511/s.png

Branches arranged around a tree. 🤨 Any ideas what this is, @lyse?
I give up. It just shut down unexpectedly at 60%. After rebooting it said 0%. After a few minutes of charging it says 44%. This is too unreliable.
I give up. It just shut down unexpectedly at 60%. After rebooting it said 0%. After a few minutes of charging it says 44%. This is too unreliable.
I give up. It just shut down unexpectedly at 60%. After rebooting it said 0%. After a few minutes of charging it says 44%. This is too unreliable.
@stigatle Ah, welcome back. 😅
@stigatle Ah, welcome back. 😅
@stigatle Ah, welcome back. 😅
@prologic “Einhornkotze” is a well-established term here. 😏
@prologic “Einhornkotze” is a well-established term here. 😏
@prologic “Einhornkotze” is a well-established term here. 😏
@lyse 30km, oof, quite a lot. 😅

So many nice birds. 😊 Looks like you got a young moorhen on 49.jpg.

Quite surprised by those lizards. Never saw anything like that here. 🤔
@lyse 30km, oof, quite a lot. 😅

So many nice birds. 😊 Looks like you got a young moorhen on 49.jpg.

Quite surprised by those lizards. Never saw anything like that here. 🤔
@lyse 30km, oof, quite a lot. 😅

So many nice birds. 😊 Looks like you got a young moorhen on 49.jpg.

Quite surprised by those lizards. Never saw anything like that here. 🤔
Awww, you joyless bastards. 😂 j/k, of course.

I love dad jokes.

What do you get from a dwarf cow?

Condensed milk.

https://movq.de/v/0d6e33c0a0/dad-laugh.mp4
Awww, you joyless bastards. 😂 j/k, of course.

I love dad jokes.

What do you get from a dwarf cow?

Condensed milk.

https://movq.de/v/0d6e33c0a0/dad-laugh.mp4
Awww, you joyless bastards. 😂 j/k, of course.

I love dad jokes.

What do you get from a dwarf cow?

Condensed milk.

https://movq.de/v/0d6e33c0a0/dad-laugh.mp4
@prologic That’s a tough one. Newer versions of htop have a second panel that shows I/O (press Tab to get there), maybe that’s already installed?

You could also run ps aux and search for processes in the D state. I/O-bound processes tend to show up there.
@prologic That’s a tough one. Newer versions of htop have a second panel that shows I/O (press Tab to get there), maybe that’s already installed?

You could also run ps aux and search for processes in the D state. I/O-bound processes tend to show up there.
@prologic That’s a tough one. Newer versions of htop have a second panel that shows I/O (press Tab to get there), maybe that’s already installed?

You could also run ps aux and search for processes in the D state. I/O-bound processes tend to show up there.
@prologic Nothing special, really. 🤔 We have “site-to-site” (a pair of servers) and “point-to-site” (one server, many clients) setups, pretty much the same as described here:

https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/WireGuard#Usage

Which operating system(s) are you using?
@prologic Nothing special, really. 🤔 We have “site-to-site” (a pair of servers) and “point-to-site” (one server, many clients) setups, pretty much the same as described here:

https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/WireGuard#Usage

Which operating system(s) are you using?
@prologic Nothing special, really. 🤔 We have “site-to-site” (a pair of servers) and “point-to-site” (one server, many clients) setups, pretty much the same as described here:

https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/WireGuard#Usage

Which operating system(s) are you using?
@prologic Hm, I’m afraid I can’t be of much help here. Wireguard always “just worked”, I didn’t have the need yet to dig deep into troubleshooting. 🤔
@prologic Hm, I’m afraid I can’t be of much help here. Wireguard always “just worked”, I didn’t have the need yet to dig deep into troubleshooting. 🤔
@prologic Hm, I’m afraid I can’t be of much help here. Wireguard always “just worked”, I didn’t have the need yet to dig deep into troubleshooting. 🤔
@bender https://tilde.zone/@movq but I’m much more active here on twtxt. 😅
@bender https://tilde.zone/@movq but I’m much more active here on twtxt. 😅
@bender https://tilde.zone/@movq but I’m much more active here on twtxt. 😅