I didn’t even know that live chat could even be possible on Gopher, though I do recall seeing a text board.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Oh my goodness, what an adventure, hahaha! :-) https://movq.de/blog/postings/2026-06-25/0/POSTING-en.html
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I reckon section numbers are not really needed for articles. But if you number them, the anchors should probably not contain the section number, just the title. Especially for articles that may receive updates.
It’s probably another story for specifications. They’re kinda fixed and thus I found it useful in the past to include the section numbers in the anchors, so they show up in URLs when linking to specific sections. W3C RFCs only include the numbering in the anchors. This makes URLs fairly short, but it would be also nice to directly see what kind of section that URL actually links to.
@thecanine@twtxt.net I don’t know if the Dinosaurs TV series is a meme, but this cute thing surely reminds me of that.
date := time.Date(2026, time.June, 19, /**/ 17, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC) the most. 🤔 (My only gripe with this is that it isn’t obvious whether the third 0 is milli-, micro- or nanoseconds. These days it’s probably nanoseconds, but you never know.)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Right. A Go programmer eventually knows that its nanoseconds precision. Keyword arguments like in Python are just sooo superior to unnamed positional arguments. I wish that Go had them, too.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de It’s working fine. I can still read your messages. :-)
Numbered headings in blog posts, yay or nay?
Biggest problem of having them: Links to section anchors (like bla.html#my-first-section) will break if I add a section later on. 🤔
@itsericwoodward@itsericwoodward.com This will never end. Chat control in the EU is back as well, it seems. 🙄
Service announcement: The only appropriate movie to watch during this heatwave is probably Barton Fink.
@bender@twtxt.net Yeah, that would be good, it only supports gzip, though. 🥴
Oh, that‘s sad, Om Malik was one of those writers I read again and again. Rest in peace. https://om.co/2026/06/24/1966-2026/
Anubis was not displayed when referenced on Lynx. this god is an ally for text browsers.
Great, another privacy-destroying bill in the name of “child safety”… Must be a Thursday.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/06/kids-act-would-require-age-checks-get-online
Hey Israel! Shalom from the great state of Missouri!
Finally finished another meme one, I always wanted. It took forever, to get it right, so I really hope people get the reference.

The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts. –Marcus Aurelius
The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts.
We went to the source of the river Fils this evening. I couldn’t believe it, but as I was promised, there were just 20°C. That was super nice. Almost chilly. We only met two others with their three dogs right at the beginning and had everything to our own. We enjoyed the firefly and bat show on a bench. Now back in town and the temps are cooking at 27°C. Fuck me!
It was already fairly dark for my camera, so all the photos are even more blurry than usual. Sorry!
https://lyse.isobeef.org/filsursprung-2026-06-25/
06 shows the bench in the background. The source is next to the building under the trees. 07 shows it in its full glory. 08 is the view before the glowing show began.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de using zstd first, and gzip after for everything is kind of standard these days, isn’t it? I use Caddy, and have encode zstd gzip on all sites.
Using gzip compression for the twtxt files now. I don’t expect any issues but let me know if something breaks. 🥁
(This feature is implemented in a pretty minimalistic way in OpenBSD’s httpd …)
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Mhm, yeah, I also think I like date := time.Date(2026, time.June, 19, /**/ 17, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC) the most. 🤔 (My only gripe with this is that it isn’t obvious whether the third 0 is milli-, micro- or nanoseconds. These days it’s probably nanoseconds, but you never know.)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I admit, it’s something different in the pitch dark. Noises are a hell lot more eery. I do wince every now and then, too. :-)
But I’m very glad that I only have to really worry about ticks and boars in our forests. They’re petting zoos compared to everywhere else. Let’s see when the bears and wolves return. It’ll be another story then.
Shalom from Israel!
I now decided to include the alternatives: https://lyse.isobeef.org/code-readability/#alternative-timestamp-formattings