@prologic@twtxt.net Well, 15 shows the site. On the left, I had a roll mat on a tarp. I borrowed some āNVA tarpsā from the scouts for this trip. The scouts got them from the National Peopleās Army, the German Democratic Republicās armed forces after Germany was reunited. Theyāre 1.75m x 1.75m in size and weigh 1.3kg, quite heavy, but super awesome. One tarp on the bottom, another one to cover up the clothes, shoes and sleeping bag in order to protect against the thaw. Finally, a mosquito net over all that, hung from a rope between two trees.
My mate just used a hammock with a mozzie net on the right hand side. The third tarp served as the luxurious bedside carpet. :-)
We sat on my second tarp to chill and enjoy the sunset and surroundings. It was nice to notice birds etc. die down. It took a really long time for the last light to fade away. Since we have a very high risk of forest fires, we of course couldnāt have a camp fire. But after all the exhaustion, I didnāt even miss it for one second.
Since we had dinner at home before leaving, all we brought were two lye rolls, two grain rolls, two brezels, some sausage and chocolate biscuits for breakfast. From the 2.5l of water, I ended up using 2l. Itās always good to have a little extra, despite the unnecessary weight. We had brekkie a few kilometers further on a bench in the shade. The first bench was already in direct sun.
Our camp site was maybe 30m to the side and a few meters down of a summit path hidden behind some trees and bushes. We were quite lucky, the other side of the hill got quite a bit of a breeze at night. We could hear the leaved treetops making much more noise behind us.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yes, these kind of dogs should really be strictly forbidden!
Itās not illegal if you own the forest or ask the owner. :-)
@david@daiwei.me Yeah, no clue. But my mate said the dog is disqualified from such adventures in the future. :-)
The temps were supposed to hit 14°C just before sunrise. Since we didnāt bring a thermometer, I canāt tell for sure. I was rather hot in my sleeping bag, so I had to pull out my arms every now and then. My mateās sleeping bag was a little lighter and, unfortunately, the zipper jammed up. Since it didnāt close all the way, it felt quite a bit cold I was told in the morning. When we got up at 6ish (we said, we donāt care about time at all), it was probably already 16°C if not more. I brought a jumper, but a t-shirt was already nice enough to wear. The jumper just served as my pillow. The mercury raised by the minute then.
Yeah, I circled the spot with a biro to keep an eye on it. Until now, thereās absolutely nothing to see. Looks like I got lucky.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I admit, itās something different in the pitch dark. Noises are a hell lot more eery. I do wince every now and then, too. :-)
But Iām very glad that I only have to really worry about ticks and boars in our forests. Theyāre petting zoos compared to everywhere else. Letās see when the bears and wolves return. Itāll be another story then.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org You think I thought about it on that level? š I just heard that weird animal noise in the dark and I was the one who was running. š
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 didnāt 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. Itās 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. Itās 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 Wow, quite the background noise! I like the birds, though. :-)
Ambient noise. Crows, (wild) parrots, pigeons, the occasional blackbird, some traffic, individual raindrops, thunder, heavy rain on lots of trees.
A welcome change from the daily noise of the construction site nearby.
(I wish I had better equipment. As usual.)
@prologic@twtxt.net @movq@www.uninformativ.de @bender@twtxt.net Thank you very much! <3
I only filtered out the noise floor of the camera itself. I selected one second of āsilenceā in Audacity and used the āEffectā ā āNoise reductionā (Rausch-Verminderung in German) dialog with its default settings. I repeated that two or three times in total with different sections of āsilenceā. Itās very hard to find something where there is really no other bird singing in the background. But in contrast to the original audio, the edited version is noticeably more squeaky I find.
Oh, and I increased the volume. Especially after the noise reduction, everything is a bit quieter.
I got rather lucky, only a few cars went by and my microphone is too shitty, to really pick it up. :-D Itās kinda drowned out by the background noise. 45 seconds into the video, a car passes. Also at 1:10 without a doubt. Iām sure there were actually many were. Most of them passed behind me, the mic is facing away from that sound source. Of course, the densely built-up area still reflects a lot.
It also helped that Azabache is a loud singer himself. Fortunately, no idiots screaming either.
If you want to compare yourself or play around to see what other improvements you are able to achieve, I uploaded the original from the camera in the same directory under the lovely name DSCN5687.MOV. Itās 236.1 MiB in size.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Omg, thatās quiet. Did you do some filtering on this? No traffic noise? No drunk men shouting? š³
Thanks, @movq@www.uninformativ.de! Oh no, get well, mate!
Yes, our singer is a male Iām pretty sure. Of course, itās hard to tell after sunset whether our blackbird wears a black or brown feather coat, but during daylight Iāve always only seen black ones sit on this roof ridge. It appears that Wikipedia is backing this up a little bit: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amsel#Reviergesang
I just added a video. Hmm, filtering the background camera noise also makes the audio rather squeaky. :-(
Azabache returned just a few minutes later when the sparrow or great/blue tit was gone. Next time I will use a tripod to record the video. Also sorry about the sound, I used all my Audacity skills to remove the noise, but somehow, combining the video and audio track in kdenlive somehow messed up the sound. Thereās some horrible sqealing towards the beginning.
The sun was out and tricked everybody to believe itās nice and warm. However, with the wind, the 11°C felt way colder. Still, super nice out there, I enjoyed it a lot. The quick trip to the dairy farm took me more than double the regular time, because I took close to 400 photos. Oh boy, Lyse is such an idiot!
I call it a success! (Please excuse the terrible background noise and bad audio in general. Iām not a sound engineer at all. Also, no idea why I use plural in the beginning. :-?) https://lyse.isobeef.org/tmp/5mm-dowels/
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Ooh, lovely! š
Iām drowning the noise with this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgivYC2s6hs
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@shinyoukai@neko.laidback.moe The CSS 404ing highlights the improvability of the content to noise ratio. :-)
I was having a stroll and heard this weird crackling noise. Took me a moment to realize that itās coming from the tree above me. I looked up and didnāt see anything at first, because of the bad light. And then I saw it: About 10 parrots (alexandrine parakeets or rose-ringed parakeets) were sitting up there, heaving a feast. š
https://movq.de/v/3527326471/parrots.mp4
(Video isnāt great, because this is my smartphone and the light was bad.)
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com, I mean to follow up here on the brief exchange we had on irc.mills.io, but I forgot. Never too late, so here it goes:
18:16 <aelaraji> quark š much appreciated but it won't be necessary, since there isn't much to miss out on in most of where I hang out, so I could just disconnect and spare everyone else the noise
18:17 *** aelaraji (aelaraji@776014f5a3edd32f1ed19658b7b85c8c655945b0feacaedd92fe60e61a3c0ae2) has quit (/ME goes "yeeeeet..!")
18:18 <quark> No noise for me.
18:18 <quark> Itās all good.
18:18 <quark> What would IRC be without on/offs?
18:19 <quark> Preeeety boring!
18:19 <quark> Ah, he was gone.
18:19 <quark> Well, I will twtxt this to him. LOL.
<details> tag in HTML; it lets you write a sentence or so that someone can then click to expand to see the actual post. it's called a CW because most people use it to warn for potentially triggering/harmful subjects, but you can really use it for anything, like spoilers in a TV show or even for joke punchlines
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz I reckon the original <details> need to have the open attribute set in order to expand it, so I cannot just define some custom CSS rules to do that in my browser.
But in regards to twtxt, my client wonāt hide anything in that realm anyway. :-) Itās just more noise.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Yeah, removing the cover will probably help. Iāll have to try. š And, yes, the scrolling is pretty annoying (and kind of ruins the experience a little bit).
The printer isnāt that loud ā at least not for a dot matrix printer. š Itās been ~30 years since Iāve last seen them in person, but I remembered these things to be louder. Iām typing on my Model M, maybe that contributes to the perceived noise on this video. Hereās an isolated recording of that keyboard: https://movq.de/v/ddc98b03d8/2022-02-21āmodel-m-goes-brrr.ogg 𤣠It really sounds like that when youāre typing fast. Brrrrt.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Haha, thatās so cool! :-) Could you remove the cover to at least reduce the amount of scrolling around? But I bet any amount of scrolling is annoying.
This printer has quite some noise level to it. Or how bad is it really in person?
Iām thinking of bringing back filters (this time not as a feature flag, just baked in): New filters: Hide Feed, Hide Bots, Hide News, Media Only, No Replies, Local Only ā toggle to trim noise & surface the Twts you care about.
SqliteCache backend I'm working on here, what are your thoughts regarding mgirations from old MemoryCache (which is now gone in the codebase in this branch). Do you care to migrate at all, or just let the pod re-fetch all feeds? š¤
@kate@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Iāll cut a release soonā¢, but still a few more things to iron out 𤣠One of the new challenges is figuring out what to do with the āDiscoverā view now that is has an unconfined limit, on my pod (at least) itās now basically just ānoiseā š¤¦āāļø
In Mexico you couldnāt register the word Sonora (state), nor Taqueria (kind of restaurant) as there are two common words, but perhaps the combination of both is trademarkable, Iām not sure, so many ātaqueriasā here donāt file a trademark request. Itās usually āTaquerĆa [LAST_NAME]ā or āTaquerĆa [PLACE]ā.
At the same time, the word ātaqueriaā was trademarked in UK, like it would be āParisā or āPubā I guess, so basically Sonora Taqueria didnāt reply to the cease and desist, based on:
[Lizbeth GarcĆa]: A brand may not use a word that is generic or descriptive of the products or services it is putting into circulation on the market.
Since he (Ismael, Taqueriaās representative) didnāt get any response, he decided to leave it in the hands of his law firm.
In early 2023, after all the noise on the internet and the mobilization caused by this case, an agreement was finally reached with TaquerĆa to settle the matter peaceably.
In March 2023, Michelle and Sam decided to register the Sonora TaquerĆa brand and logo with the UK Intellectual Property Office.
Iām playing with ratterplatter again: Itās a toy that watches disk I/O and emulates the noise of a real hard disk. (Linux only.) It uses sound samples from one of my older disks.
I tried a different approach at estimating the disk activity and I think I finally got it right (after almost 10 years ⦠š¤¦).
Demo, booting a Windows 2000 VM: https://movq.de/v/1400544cc6/2kboot-ratterplatter-2.mp4
(For this purpose alone, I put a couple of mini speakers into my PC case, so that the noise comes from the right place: https://movq.de/v/a3b2dc0932/speakers.jpg)
The results arenāt too bad, but this thing canāt be super accurate due to the huge I/O caches that we have these days. For the video, I dropped the caches before booting Windows, otherwise you would have heard almost nothing.
FWIW, if you donāt know it yet, this is the equivalent for proper keyboard sound: https://github.com/zevv/bucklespring
We had a very sunny day, peaking at 19°C. This not only decoyed me out, but also plenty motorcycle terrorists. Eh fuckwits, nobody wants to listen to your bloody engine and exhaust noise, keep it quiet for fuckās sake! Many of your rider collegues can manage it, too, so should you.
I had some sore muscles after yesterdayās waste paper collection with the scouts. So, I only went for a short trip to my closest backyard mountain. Watching two rock climbers was interesting. Thatās not something I see very often.

@movq@www.uninformativ.de So true! Either Iām hanging around with my direct teammates socializing in person in a meeting room or some other workmates are making so much noise in the open-plan office that I cannot concentrate at all. In any case, completely unproductive. :-D Luckily, I very rarely have to go to the office.
Pinellas County - Long Run: 8.50 miles, 00:09:50 average pace, 01:23:31 duration
garmin gps really fucked this one up. it thought i ran a half marathon at like a 7:00 pace or something.
the run was okay. it was a bit warmer and humid this morning, but really i am just a bit worn out i think. it was a bit boring so i turned on the podcast ātelepathy tapesā and that was at least background noise.
#running
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Over-ear headphones make moving and turning around quite uncomfortable. But it looks like youāre having a very calm sleep, unlike me, who likes to turn a bit on the side every now and then, too.
When I use noise cancelling devices in bed (absolutely required at scouting events), itās simple ear plugs. I got myself a big pack of 200 pairs nine and a half years ago (oh wow, didnāt realize I have them this long). A lifetime supply. Especially when I reuse them two, three dozen times or so before theyāre worn out and donāt seal properly anymore.
Iāve made it a habit to always put on my noise cancelling headphones when going to bed (without music). Itās pure heaven. š Silence and darkness. I fall asleep within minutes. š Good night. š“
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Sounds about right. :-D Itās now calm again.
Always noise, whichever way you loo^Whear at it. :-(
I just solved my issue with noise in my headphone. Thank you public archives! So smooth now :) https://www.mail-archive.com/misc@openbsd.org/msg182180.html
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Oh dear. All the best of luck with that noise! And the disks.
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@prologic@twtxt.net how about hashing a combination of nick/timestamp, or url/timestamp only, and not the twtxt content? On edit those will not change, so no breaking of threads. I know, I know, just adding noise here. :-P
This might be quite unpopular, but I truly dislike Wordle. The reason isnāt rooted on any psychological issue, it is much, much more simple: people share their Wordle result(s)āI figure they feel good about themselvesāand for me it is only uneven, unaligned, wasteful noise. I donāt even want to show you an example, but I am sure you know what I am talking about.
Thank gods those posting their hideous squares have finally quieted down. LOL.
@prologic@twtxt.net Nah! I donāt do news feeds 𤣠I gave some a try back then but it was just way too much noise. I have a separate app for RSS feeds I want to follow. None of them mention AI except for one article about the authorās fight back against the crawlers, I believe Iāve mentioned it before.
FSU lost to freaking Georgia Tech in Ireland. forlorn noises
From my bed, I can hear a noise outside that is most likely a confluence of insects and distant freight trains but sounds eerily like the static-laden cacophany of an old radio. I would go out to see what it is, but a small part of me is worried I might end up walking into an episode of āAre You Afraid of the Dark?ā if I do.
So dissatisfied and disappointed with the Fairphone 4ās audio issues where during phone calls, the receiver only gets half of the messages due to noise cancellation problems, that weāre considering iPhone as a valid āit just worksā replacement. Especially since the iPhone15 now also has the USB Type C port.
@dfaria@twtxt.net the difference is that these other servers does not post several times a day with content that are not informative/interesting to people outside your academic context, which can be perceived as noise.
What @prologic@twtxt.net have done is what I would call curation of the service he offers to the world for free (as in beer). Itās no one right to have their posts syndicated to the frontpage of twtxt.net, itās simply a gift he gives to the world and he is free (as in speak) to wrap is anyway he sees fit.
@dfaria.eu@dfaria.eu I hope you stay around š
@bendwr and I discussing something along the lines of:
I.e: How to deal with or reduce noise from legacy feeds.
Been clearing out my pod a bit and blocking unwanted domains that are basically either a) just noise and/or b) are just 1-way (whose authors never reply or are otherwise unaware of the larger ecosystem)
Let me know if yāall have any other candidates youād like me to add to the blocked domain list?
Iāve been out a few hours again. I came across a dozen or so forest mice. I heard tons of squeaking and saw a lighting fast moving seething mass under leaves and groves. It was impossible to capture anything but I could watch it for two, three minutes. They even seemed to come as close as 20Ā centimeters judging by the rustle and moving plant leaves. Pretty cool.
But heaps of people had to fire up their noise machines today. That clouded my overall joy in nature. Once a commercial airliner was about to fade away in the distance, the next one already adumbrated itself. Lots of prop planes and even a helicopter. Obnoxious loud super cars and motorcycles with broken off mufflers or I donāt know what. My felt hat amplifies the sound I noted.
Luckily, the sun hid behind the clouds most of the time, so I survived the 25°C. Even hotter tomorrow, yikes!
https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2024-04-07/

My email is such a cluster of noise. The only time i actually use it is to find out I have to do my security training or something. All communication is slack now days.
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People complain about the noise that the crows in our area make. Well ⦠https://movq.de/v/7b8c06eb73/noise.ogg Notice anything?
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I played around with parsers. This time I experimented with parser combinators for twt message text tokenization. Basically, extract mentions, subjects, URLs, media and regular text. Itās kinda nice, although my solution is not completely elegant, I have to say. Especially my communication protocol between different steps for intermediate results is really ugly. Not sure about performance, I reckon a hand-written state machine parser would be quite a bit faster. I need to write a second parser and then benchmark them.
lexer.go and newparser.go resemble the parser combinators: https://git.isobeef.org/lyse/tt2/-/commit/4d481acad0213771fe5804917576388f51c340c0 Itās far from finished yet.
The first attempt in parser.go doesnāt work as my backtracking is not accounted for, I noticed only later, that I have to do that. With twt message texts there is no real error in parsing. Just regular text as a āfallbackā. So it works a bit differently than parsing a real language. No error reporting required, except maybe for debugging. My goal was to port my Python code as closely as possible. But then the runes in the string gave me a bit of a headache, so I thought I just build myself a nice reader abstraction. When I noticed the missing backtracking, I then decided to give parser combinators a try instead of improving on my look ahead reader. It only later occurred to me, that I could have just used a rune slice instead of a string. With that, porting the Python code should have been straightforward.
Yeah, all this doesnāt probably make sense, unless you look at the code. And even then, you have to learn the ropes a bit. Sorry for the noise. :-)
ā¤ļø š¶: new body rhumba (from the film White Noise) by LCD Soundsystem
just had an MRI scan, rekindled my enthusiasm for #music , fragmented arrangement ideas #noise #idm #experimental
just had an MRI scan, rekindled my enthusiasm for #music , fragmented arrangement ideas #noise #idm #experimental
@fastidious@arrakis.netbros.com You might not want to .. like the other tiktok it is rather pointless noise. Especially because its set to my personal timezone.