All these twtxt cats appearing meanwhile the twtxt blackbird has been absent 🤔
@prologic@twtxt.net 100%. I am never going back to anything else but. Static sites would last much longer than any other too, for sure.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org oh yes! And, when I mow the lawn (which reminds me I need to mow the front soonish), you can add dust, bugs, and grass blades to the equation. Just “lovely”. 😂
@prologic@twtxt.net wow! So much accomplished! 😍
The mixture of suncream and sweat really burns in the eye.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Good luck!
QEMU Screenshot: 
So I’ve been working on GoNIX the last few days… Which is derived from µLinux – At least it’s entire build process. GoNIX however has a 100% Go userland, including the init process, package and service management.
Now… As an experiment, because I was able to make much process on enhancing the build tools and package management, I decided to see if I could build a “Desktop” Gui of sorts…
I still wanted it to be fairly minimal and lightweight. So I went with wayland (of course) and labwc and yambar. So far I’m liking the result 👌 42 packages in the wayland-desktop meta port. Not too bad. Not sure if I can slim that down anymore… But trying to avoid Mesa/GL as that drags in far too much “cruft”.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de static sites are the best really 😅
@prologic@twtxt.net Awwwww. 💚
Am I glad that I host nothing but static HTML.
Olisse · 2026-06-20 22:27 UTC
haihaihiii! mbox.blue is awesome ;)
So nice of the very few folks that have discovered mbox to say such nice things about my little experimental project and free service offering 😁
Bracing myself for the next round …
@movq@www.uninformativ.de An apostroph and three quotes, yes. :-)
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Hmmmmmm. Can you at least see those? ’ „ “ ”
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org My thermometer claims 27 °C now but I don’t trust it. It’s hot, it’s humid, it’s horrible.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de We’re already at 29°C now. Five more to go. It’s terrible!
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Sounds lovely! (I think. Not sure about spider webs and such. 😅)
I woke up to 26°C this morning. 🥵
@itsericwoodward@itsericwoodward.com (I still hate that these photos look so good, despite being made with a telephone. 😝 I mean, the (probably built-in) filters are easy to spot, but it looks super convincing when you don’t pay attention.)
For this week’s (slightly delayed) #caturday post, we catch Bowie as he contemplates whether to play Arkham City (again).
https://itsericwoodward.com/images/ec5153b8.jpg
Spoilers: he opted for a nap instead (as is his way).
🎶 “Woken Furies” - Gunship https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDb6eNUPScU
The perfect music for late-night urban roving.
Misfin プロトコルを今日は使ってます。睡眠とれましたか?って英語で届いてました。そういえばある方が使っている人を思い出してメッセージを送ったところです。
When I learned that mbox.blue had lost my SSH public key, I resent it.
Gemini, Gopher and twtxt…: https://offgridholdout.org/
The web never needed scripting, and Gopher is the greatest example of it.
My sister in Texas stepped on a Coral snake last night. They are poisonous but rarely bite.
tightening up some mroe OGH pubnix functions, redesigned the website, and out pimping the community, still…
test helololol
How truly wonderful! I went out tonight and the first thing I noticed was the temperature drop. It felt actually quite pleasing. What a welcome surprise, I didn’t expect that at all. It was warmer in the forst than between the fields. The tiniest breeze helped to cool off the surroundings I think. Right now, the temperature shows 23°C. It’s supposed to reach 18°C at 5 in the morning before it rapidly shoots through the sky again.
When I left the house I even saw the very end of a nice sunset. A bat was around, too. The several thousand fireflies delivered a fantastic show. It’s such a pity that I cannot show this to you. :-(
There were many frogs or toads around. Luckily, the light tan gravel road made for a good constrast to the darker hopping amphibians. So, I spotted them just in time. No animals were harmed.
The moon was out and lit up the scenery. I was perfectly chasing my own shadow for several hundred meters on a forest road. I had the moon right in my back. That moon light shadow felt magical. <3
It must have set a new record on picking up spider webs along the way. The threads around arms and legs always feel quite yucky. People were blasting music somewhere in town. You could here that noise in the entire forest. I found that rather annoying. All street lamps are operational again, so I got already blinded right at the entrance to the town. But other than that, this was a very nice evening stroll. Totally recommended. Already looking forward to tomorrow. :-)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah, that would also be fine with me. I certainly do like the “arbitrary” in your comment.
While writing the article, I also thought about something like that:
date := time.Date(2026, 6, 19,
17, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC)
Or possibly:
date := time.Date(
2026, 6, 19,
17, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC,
)
But it’s four lines for a damn timestamp. I also contemplated whether a comment acting as a separator is all that’s needed:
date := time.Date(2026, 6, 19, /**/ 17, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC)
I might like that the most. Not entirely sure yet. It kinda feels like a hack, but still a little elegant. Add your comment on top and we’re golden. Maybe?
I deliberately excluded them as this only distracted from the points I wanted to make. And I also realized that this example was just not ideal at all. Perhaps I should add them nevertheless?
If I ever invented a programming language, a much more human readable timestamp representation of some sort, RFC 3339 or very close to that would be part of that language. Something along the lines of /pattern/ for regexes in certain languages.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Oh wow, we’re talking about such a detailed level. 🤔
I agree with most of what you said.
I probably would have written it like this:
// Arbitrary reference date.
// Y m d H M S nano
date := time.Date(2026, 6, 19, 17, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC)
Would this be better or worse? 😅