@prologic@twtxt.net Do you have any data about the #twtxt health? How many people are currently using twtxt?
@bender@twtxt.net For sure, we have isolated bangs since at least 12th December, too. That day I also noticed piles of cracker garbage in the forest. What assholes. Luckily, it’s illegal to sell fireworks other than after the last three days in the year. However, people can still import them and they do. :-(
Lol, seems yarn do not display metadata on @terron@duque-terron.cat
@movq@www.uninformativ.de How cool! So, that’s the last thing for the year, eh? :-)
Pinelles County Cycling: 1.12 miles, 00:11:02 average pace, 00:12:20 duration
Pinelles County Cycling: 1.12 miles, 00:10:19 average pace, 00:11:32 duration
Automated malware analysis: Mail server -> Cuckoo https://tribalchicken.net/automated-malware-analysis-mail-server-cuckoo/
Made a little text editor for my 8086 toy operating system today. It can’t do much, but it allows for some basic editing. 💾
That was probably the last “big” thing I did for that OS in the near future. Vacation is coming to an end.
Insert RSS url to on https://feeds.twtxt.net in textbox
How can I add feeds to https://feeds.twtxt.net/feeds ? It this possible?
My cat, @terron@duque-terron.cat has his own twtxt account. Would you follow him? #catsoftwtxt
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Beautiful! Well, today is also a rather foggy gray soup here.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de No, that was a wide open field, absolutely nowhere to hide. I reckon it was just a very brave individual. We somehow managed to radiate a sense of calm. :-) It might have been the same heron I saw the other days a few hundred meters west.
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:diffoff a vim command...
@prologic@twtxt.net it offends someone with a different opinion? 🤣
No, seriously… :diffoff is used to disable vim’s diff mode that’s usually started running vim -d someFile someOtherFile or by having both files on a split window and applying :diffthis on both panes. (just learned this this morning)
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@rrraksamam@twtxt.net LOL. Crypto rubbish backed? 🤦♂️
It’s getting Winter-y. Here’s that tree again: https://movq.de/v/07262a1e12/IMG_20241229_142030.jpg-small.jpg
@movq@www.uninformativ.de All my cameras have an optical zoom. The current one even reaches 18x optical magnification. This feller was very relaxed as we snuck up on him. We didn’t want to scare him off, so we stopped at around four meters. Still, some zoom factor was used to caputure him. :-)
The last few days were very sunny, so is today and the next couple days. One just has to keep moving, or it gets too cold.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de That sounds really great! :-) Happy hacking!
Pinellas County - Long Run: 13.13 miles, 00:10:34 average pace, 02:18:44 duration
woke up exhausted and felt it the entire day. broke the run up a bit with a mile on/off intervals. the faster pace felt good but towards the end of each i could feel the fatigue accumulating. fucking humid with none of the expected rain which was a disappointment.
#running
Test Mention for Goryon! @doesnm@demo.yarn.social
@emmanuel@wald.ovh Btw I already figured out why accessing your web server is slow:
$ host wald.ovh
wald.ovh has address 86.243.228.45
wald.ovh has address 90.19.202.229
wald.ovh has 2 IPv4 addresses, one of which is dead and doesn’t respond.. That’s why accessing your website is so slow as depending on client and browser behaviors one of two things may happen 1) a random IP is chosen and ½ the time the wrong one is picked or 2) both are tried in some random order and ½ the time its slow because the broken one is picked.
If you don’t know what 86.243.228.45 is, or it’s a dead backup server or something, I’d suggest you remove this from the domain record.
@prologic@twtxt.net It’s hosted at home on an computer I didn’t use anymore. It worked well for a few months, and since maybe the beginning of December, it begun to be very slow. But like I said, I have no time for that now, but if I have questions when I’ll look, I’ll think of you 😅 (but I was thinking about installing a new OS before these problems, I may just do that).
@movq@www.uninformativ.de How about now? 🙏
@prologic@twtxt.net I might do it some day. 😅
@mckinley@mckinley.cc Thanks!
@prologic@twtxt.net I might do it some day. 😅
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After taking a short break for Christmas business, I’ve worked on my little toy operating system for the 8086 again.
It understands the basics of FAT12 now. I’ve actually never sat down before to learn how FAT works. 🤦 Well, better late than never, I guess.
It can’t do subdirectories nor timestamps and I probably won’t implement that. One flat directory is good enough for my purposes and the OS has no notion of time, yet, anyway.
It’s really cool to be able to exchange files with the Linux host or other DOS VMs. 🥳
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3°C today, it was quite nice in the sun. A lot of hunting and tree felling going on in the forest. And we met the heron again, that was very cool: https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2024-12-28/

And now some stupid fuckwits are burning firecrackers again. Very annoying. Can we please ban this shit once and forever!?
Pinelles County Cycling: 1.80 miles, 00:09:33 average pace, 00:17:14 duration
@emmanuel@wald.ovh oh! Nice! You’ve now got a nice avatar 👌
Pinelles County Cycling: 1.79 miles, 00:08:08 average pace, 00:14:33 duration
@mckinley@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net or just be like… “We don’t need Microshaft’s Minecraft, We already have one at home!” 🤣
@doesnm@doesnm.p.psf.lt Why are they doing that?
@emmanuel@wald.ovh It is working! I’ve just noticed your feed link in my access.log and came by to say Hello! 👋 just give it a minute and others will notice your feed as well.
@prologic@twtxt.net, do you run a Minecraft server for your children? If so, which one?
Sorry @prologic@twtxt.net, I’ll take advantage of the sunny weather tomorrow. So, I won’t make it to the call.
Easy: 5.06 miles, 00:09:53 average pace, 00:50:02 duration
nice easy run.e definitely feeling the extra weight from all the holidays. probably could go hibernate safely if i wanted to.
#running
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Oh yeah, that’s really nice! :-)
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I finally watched “C++17: I See a Monad in Your Future” and it was rather nice (at least in 1.8 times speed): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFnhhPehpKw
I finally also learned why the auto syntax exists (to allow specifying a return type that depends on the argument).
@prologic@twtxt.net No I’m not trying to standardize the domains themselves xD I was just hinting at filtering cases where nick is identical to a level of a domain; in order to show shorter format nicks within clients, i.e: @nick.domain.ltd or @nick.ltd instead of a @nick@nick.domain.ltd or @nick@nick.ltd. Just like what @sorenpeter@darch.dk already did with the nick = domain case. (unless I’m missing the point)
@doesnm@doesnm.p.psf.lt Hahaha! :-D