there was supposed to be a plus in there but it got eaten by a bug!
hello from my http gopher proxy written in quickjs bash
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Itās a great day in Missouri. Having a Torah study later of Numbers 19-21 (I think). Hope you all have a peaceful day.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org The what? What happened? Do I want to know? š
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I might check it out ā once the vacation is over. š
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But itās Windows, it doesnāt have a place in my heart.
The older I get, the more Iām glorifying anything pre XP. š But thatās only because everything today is so horrible.
Well, not anything pre XP. 3.0 or newer would be nice, because Windows 2.x was still pretty bare bones:
(OS/2 was great, though, except for the lack of a good file manager.)
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Ah, you mean the categorization. Yeah, that would never work in Windows, at least not without having a centralized package manager (so thereās one authoritative source of which program belongs into which category).
Oh wow, those Cassiopeias look pretty cool. Did you have one of those or one for each kid?
In the light of current events, I will first consult my pillow and only then write an article about readable code.
Markdown makes it easy to format and structure text. Iām a big fan and use it wherever I can. But how did Markdown actually come about?https://maurice-renck.de/en/blog/2026/the-epic-story-of-markdown
One rarely sees a jalopy on the road anymore.
Been doing my summer journal elsewhere, forgot about this.
Some activity at the lake, so I couldnāt do my run there. Came home and jumped rope for 81 minutes! I wil be sore tomorrow, but it was worth it.
There was an event being held at the lake, so I couldnāt do my run there. Came home and jumped rope for 81 minutes! I wil be sore tomorrow, but it was worth it.
š¶ Akiko Yano - Japanese Girl (Full Album, HQ Vinyl LP) (1976) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4d_dnlB3Dk
š¶ Akiko Yano - Japanese Girl (Full Album, HQ Vinyl LP) (1976)
Hello everyone! I am from Japan. š¾ I have separate twtxt accounts, but since yarn seems convenient for replying, Iāll make this one a reply-focused account. š balloon (English): https://balloon.oldcities.org/twtxt.txt š fu-sen (Japanese): https://fu-sen.oldcities.org/twtxt.txt
I didnāt try it, but this looks like something for real sysadmins: https://github.com/dimonomid/nerdlog The UI looks very usable and the README is also promising.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yes, yes, yes and yes.
The start screen looks exactly like a website not a desktop application.
I mean, I find Motif also fairly ugly. Granted, itās a hell lot more discoverable than anything today. The old Windows UIs probably had the best balances. But itās Windows, it doesnāt have a place in my heart. So, I stick with good old KDE. ;-) Thatās my nostalgia kicking in.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yes, this screenshot. However, not the Dutch but rather the German version, no wonder it looks so crazy!!1!11
Itās been a hot minute or two since I last used KDE, so I donāt remember exactly. I just vaguely recall that I found myself thinking multiple times that the KDE application categories were better matching or there were more or something like that. Most of my classmates were on Windows and had one giant long list of all sort of stuff in there. You even had to scroll in the menu. Sure, they installed all kind of garbage, which didnāt exactly help. Where in KDE, they were actually grouped by Office, Internet, Graphics, Multimedia, Games, etc. In Windows, applications usually hid themselves in a sub folder named after the software vendor. At least in the later (?) days.
I only used Win 95, 98 and XP at home. For maths class with computer algebra system (Maple), we had a Cassiopeia with Win CE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casio_Cassiopeia At school, there was probably also Win 2000, but I donāt know anymore for sure.
These commit messages⦠https://github.com/vergonha/garden-tui
Speaking of UIs, this is how Thunderbird looks now:
So we continue to let every program make up its own UI style (and then we complain that āthe Linux desktopā looks āmessyā and āinconsistentā). I guess this uses GTK, but it doesnāt look like any other GTK program. Buttons, tabs, drop-downs, whatever, itās all different. It even has its own subwindow system (i.e., popups that you canāt move).
I didnāt say this in the blog post, but Iām convinced that programmers these days absolutely positively hate everything that looks even remotely like Windows 95 or Motif ā with a passion. I see that in my coworkers as well, they really canāt stand it. Itās an emotional thing.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org In what way was KDE 3ās menu organized? KDE 1 is the only KDE version I ever used. š Weāre talking about this one, right?
Isnāt Notepad++ and Python cheating!? :-D
Well, Python was certainly already a thing back then, but Notepad++ is from 2003, right. I think I used https://www.wintotal.de/download/proton/ at the time? Maybe? I donāt know. š
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Regarding https://movq.de/blog/postings/2026-06-16/0/POSTING-en.html:
In my opinion, the KDE 3.5 menu was organized way better than the Windows Start menu. Granted, a typical KDE installation had much more applications to offer, too. So, there was more need to get it right. And it probably was also later in time.
Isnāt Notepad++ and Python cheating!? :-D
Crazy story on the clockās seconds. I never heard of that before. Neat.
Yeah, UI these days is horrible. (Thatās why my own TUIs suck, too!)