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In-reply-to » @jlj I like your website's look, but i was disappointed to find that 'finger' doesn't seem to actually work. ;-)

To be clear, it isn’t that it doesn’t provide a valuable service; it’s just that there are more convenient ways of doing it. But screw convenience!

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In-reply-to » @jlj I like your website's look, but i was disappointed to find that 'finger' doesn't seem to actually work. ;-)

You need better pen test scripts. :-) Seriously, the protocol is absurdly simple. Turn it on! Don’t trust any of the implementations? Write your own!

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Based on spam logs, I am (again) considering banning a bunch of TLDs at the server level. Has anyone ever gotten legitimate email from a .work, .casa, or .today domain, for example?

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In-reply-to » I was on a call this evening discussing various redistricting proposals. Some dude seriously asserted that over-representation by Multnomah county in regional politics might lead to... genocide. 😳

His argument hung on Soviet-era experiments with centrally-planned farming. 🙄 The man did not seem well.

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I was on a call this evening discussing various redistricting proposals. Some dude seriously asserted that over-representation by Multnomah county in regional politics might lead to… genocide. 😳

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In-reply-to » Get vaccinated if you are able. At this point, if you are able and choosing not to, you are being incredibly selfish, full stop.

Whole lot of false statements here. The vaccines are well-tested & well-studied, and are safe and effective. Breakthrough cases exist with every vaccine. If you are able and the vaccine is approved for you, choosing not to get it puts everyone around you at risk, including risk of additional variants developing.

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In-reply-to » My kid just uncovered a bug in a program I wrote by grabbing my laptop and smacking the keyboard a bunch. Biological input fuzzing; a real-life chaos monkey.

“ç”, I think. Anything above 7-bit ASCII would’ve done it, though.

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In-reply-to » My kid just uncovered a bug in a program I wrote by grabbing my laptop and smacking the keyboard a bunch. Biological input fuzzing; a real-life chaos monkey.

And yes, I was able to reproduce the “test” input. It wasn’t a complicated test, she just beat me to it.

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In-reply-to » My kid just uncovered a bug in a program I wrote by grabbing my laptop and smacking the keyboard a bunch. Biological input fuzzing; a real-life chaos monkey.

It did! And I fixed the bug last night. And now I’m curious how your pod deals with spam. 👆🏼

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In-reply-to » I wrote a 'banner'-like program for Plan 9 (and p9p) that uses the Unicode box drawing characters: http://txtpunk.com/banner/index.html

No, I’m still doing them manually. 🤣🤦🏻 But I do think they are a good idea and will be adding them, I just haven’t gotten around to finding a compatible implementation of the hash yet.

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In-reply-to » I wrote a 'banner'-like program for Plan 9 (and p9p) that uses the Unicode box drawing characters: http://txtpunk.com/banner/index.html

I feel like this could be borderline useful if I stuck a web UI on it. 🤔

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In-reply-to » I wrote a 'banner'-like program for Plan 9 (and p9p) that uses the Unicode box drawing characters: http://txtpunk.com/banner/index.html

Cleaned up a bit, with installation instructions for Plan 9 and p9p, tiny character tweaks, and a change log.

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Today I swapped out our water heater for a new hybrid one. It took twice as long as it should have and 3 extra trips to the hardware store, but it doesn’t seem to be leaking and is producing hot water, so 🎉🎊🎇

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In-reply-to » First pass at sticking my twtxt in a web page. It's not escaping all the html properly, and generally needs work, but it's a start: http://a.9srv.net/tw/following.html

Honestly, probably not directly, but that’s mostly because of my weird environment. I’d love to see it as a reference!

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i’m not really advocating that anybody should be on more networks, but FWIW libera.chat has been very nice, the staff has been doing a great job, and it’s the nearest “spiritual successor” to what we all liked about Freenode.

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In-reply-to » [20:22:00] -tower.freenode.net- Server Terminating. Received SIGTERM

Yes, this all matches my experience as someone connected to “classic” Freenode, right up until they killed the server (after the last step that page describes).

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In-reply-to » [20:22:00] -tower.freenode.net- Server Terminating. Received SIGTERM

You’ve basically already left, whether you know it or not. Yesterday they nuked their services database. I’d been there ~20 years, but it’s dead. Libera.chat has been lovely.

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Entirely sensible, & no reason for file storage to match the wire format. I’m just really curious what’s going on on macOS! I can test on hfs+ later.

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In-reply-to » Looking at raw IRC traffic streams to debug a client issue and it's 1997 again.

Indeed! I think the first “network protocol client” I ever wrote was something that just did the PING/PONG part and passed everything else raw.

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In-reply-to » I just timed it: 59 seconds for my Raspberry Pi to boot, 33 of which is waiting for my keyboard firmware to initialize. That's just absurd.

Unrelated: my first response shows a rendering bug on your site: it’s dropping a backslash. Hard to mix markdown and genuine plain text.

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In-reply-to » I just timed it: 59 seconds for my Raspberry Pi to boot, 33 of which is waiting for my keyboard firmware to initialize. That's just absurd.

For sure. The pi progresses normally until it prints that it’s initializing the keyboard, at which point the keyboard spends ~30 seconds beeping.

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In-reply-to » I just timed it: 59 seconds for my Raspberry Pi to boot, 33 of which is waiting for my keyboard firmware to initialize. That's just absurd.

¯_(ツ)_/¯ It’s a funky mechanical thing running QMK, but I have two others that fit that description which don’t behave like this.

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In-reply-to » Pinboard describes itself as "Social bookmarking for introverts". Maybe txtxt is social networking for introverts.

Or maybe that’s old-school twtxt, and twtxt.net is those people who’re constantly trying to coax the introverts out. ;-)

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