@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Indeed. š
Whatās broken⢠on my system that makes a little ādoorā show up in YouTubeās progress thingy? Happens in Firefox and Chromium. https://movq.de/v/f03f47afcc
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@bender@twtxt.net Okay š
@bender@twtxt.net I thought the same. Or just donāt clean it at all to add to the patina. :-)
The colorful autumn looks stunning, even with a gray sky. https://lyse.isobeef.org/spaziergang-zum-oedenturm-2025-10-12/
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org easy to solve. All he has to do is apply a thick lacquer layer. Lovely table!
Jason delivers again! This pallet wood coffee table looks truly fantastic, but cleaning the surface might be not the easiest thing in the world I reckon: https://youtu.be/3weDt0GCa-Q
@xuu@txt.sour.is Haha 𤣠Iām already have āconversationsā with my junior engineers on āhow to best useā and āhow to avoidā š
@movq@www.uninformativ.de The time has come for āvibe codingā consultations.
The grind never stops šŖ (I left my laptop on while I sleptā¦)

@movq@www.uninformativ.de @prologic@twtxt.net Unfortunately, I had to review a coworkerās code that was also spewed out the same way. It was abso-fucking-lutely horrible. I didnāt know upfront, but then asked afterwards and got the proud (!) answer that it indeed was āassistedā. I bet this piece of garbage result was never checked or questioned the tiniest bit before submitting for review. >:-( It didnāt even do the right thing as a bonus.
What a giant shitshow. Things just have to burn to the ground several times.
@alexonit@twtxt.alessandrocutolo.it Hahaha, why does this sound so familiar? :-D
@alexonit@twtxt.alessandrocutolo.it Hell yeah, that looks great! :-) What a pity youāre not having any photos, though. I love that you went to a craftsmanship school and learned some amazing skills. The older I get, the more I admire all sorts of crafts. Thatās also why I started building physical stuff myself in my spare time.
This sketch is well done, so you countersunk the holes to make room for the heads. Makes absolutely sense. Mille grazie! <3
@arne@uplegger.eu Yeah SSE + HTMX is basically all you need really. The whole complicated/complex JavaScript ecosystem is overkill.
I noticed Google put out this article: https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2025/09/lets-talk-security-answering-your-top.html itās very current day Google, but the comments under the YouTube video are pretty on point and I saw a few familiar faces there. There is also, unexpectedly, ways to contact Google.
First a form for āteachers, students, and hobbyistsā, that I filled politely, as someone who falls under their hobbyist category. It can be filled both anonymously, or with an e-mail attached, to be contacted by them (I chose the second option).
Also a general feedback and questions form, that I was not as polite in and used to send them the following message:
I have already provided some feedback, in the teacher, student and hobbyists form/questionaire, as well as an open letter Iāve recently sent to the European Commission digital markets act team, as I do believe your proposal might not even be legal, given the fact it puts privacy-focused alternative app stores at risk (https://f-droid.org/cs/2025/09/29/google-developer-registration-decree.html) and it was proposed this early, after Google lost in court to Epic Games, over similar monopoly concerns. Why should we trust Google to be the only authority for all developer signatures, right after the European courts labeled it a gatekeeper?
Assuming this gets passed, despite justified developer backlash and at best questionable legality, can you give us any guarantees, this will not be used to target legal malware-free mods, or user privacy enhancing patchers, like the ones used for applying the ReVanced patches? I have made a few mods myself, but I am in no way associated with the ReVanced team. I just share many peoples concerns, Google Chrome has been conveniently stripped of its manifest v2 support, that made many privacy protecting extensions possible and now youāre conveniently asking for the government IDs, of all the developers, who maintain these kinds of privacy protections (be it patches, or alternative open-source apps) on Android.
@bender@twtxt.net No I did š¤£
@prologic@twtxt.net I donāt think you understood what I wrote. š
@bender@twtxt.net Is dealing with spam fun though? DDoS attacks? DoS attacks? Scans for all kinds of stupid shit� Malware? Advertising? Tracking? Spying? ..
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I wouldnāt consider this a ādark webā, no. Itād just be a new web on top of an already existing āphysicalā infrastructure, where the web that grew out of that is total garbage.
@prologic@twtxt.net Iām pretty sure thatās going to happen at some point or has already happened. š Is this āthe dark webā? š
Finally, new books arrived. Letās see if Dead Silence is as good as it sounds. š
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Oh dear š Weāre starting to see this āgarbage softwareā too over here š
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@thecanine@twtxt.net I am not arguing you didnāt do the right thingā¢, and even if the impact is minimal, or nothing, you did what you thought was right (and I agree). I donāt agree with certain rules the EU wants to impose, not in this particular case. There are rotten potatoes everywhere, and I donāt get fooled by the EU often sacrosanct behaviour.
But who am I to say anything, right? Look at the grotesque clown utterly shit show we live with on this side!
@bender@twtxt.net To add some context, Iām not one to write open letters often, nor do I expect to become some kind of martyr, the European Union will unite over, to fight Google.
However Google did loose to Epic Games in European courts, that determined Google maintains a monopoly over its Play Store, restricting competition and developers choices. And pretty much right after courts determined this, Google gives them the middle finger and proposes changes, that would destroy F-droid - the biggest and really the only competing app store, thatās actually competing and not just taking the apps from Googles Play Store and passing them on.
There are many more qualified and likable parties, who already reached out to them, with these concerns, I just think itās important everyone impacted by this, politely contacts them too, to convey this is not just some niche non-issue, a few IT nerds made up.
@thecanine@twtxt.net alright, a canned reply. Better than nothing! (or equal to nothing, LOL).
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I submitted it via the form on their website (https://digital-markets-act.ec.europa.eu/contact-dma-team_en) and got the following response:
Dear citizen,
Thank you for contacting us and sharing your concerns regarding the impact of Googleās plans to introduce a developer verification process on Android. We appreciate that you have chosen to contact us, as we welcome feedback from interested parties.
As you may be aware, the Digital Markets Act (āDMAā) obliges gatekeepers like Google to effectively allow the distribution of apps on their operating system through third party app stores or the web. At the same time, the DMA also permits Google to introduce strictly necessary and proportionate measures to ensure that third-party software apps or app stores do not endanger the integrity of the hardware or operating system or to enable end users to effectively protect security.
We have taken note of your concerns and, while we cannot comment on ongoing dialogue with gatekeepers, these considerations will form part of our assessment of the justifications for the verification process provided by Google.
Kind regards,
The DMA Team
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I am betting he will not. The letter was not focused, nor used, politicianās ālingoā. If it was sent via email then it will be even easier to dismiss. I wish I was not such a cynic! š©
@thecanine@twtxt.net Got any responses from any politicians? š¤ (Assuming you send this letter directly to them, of course.)
@bender@twtxt.net So far so good š Iāll let you know how things go though!
@prologic@twtxt.net is iMessages iCloud synchronization disabled? Applications might stop working, and functionality rendered worthless the more you block.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org In my case it was a silver necklace, a hummingbird with a wing connected with the cold welding I mentioned using thin brass wires.
It made it in a goldsmithing class (I went to a private craftmanship high-school) so no phones allowed (no photos of it) and no ātake homeā of the works.
Hereās a rough sketch of it drawn by memory, the dots in the wing is where it connects to the body.

The technique is basically the same as i described, but the scale is much smaller, the whole piece was about 5-6 cm on the largest side.
The rivet was made by drilling a hole through the parts, than with a short and thicker drill you widen the hole on the surface to let the rivet settle flatter on the piece, then with a rubber hammer you hit it to flatten the head until itās snug on the hole, lock them together by doing the same on the other side.
Note that widening the hole with a thicker drill head wonāt make a difference with bigger holes, mine had holes of about 1-2 mm of diameter maximum.
Hereās a sketch of what is going on for clarity.

@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I actually decided to clean it after my mouse clicks became weirdly unresponsive.
As I began to pull dust out of the gap in the scroll wheel, a mysteryous red fluffy hair ball came out for some reason, so I decided to open it to clean the rest.
After I was done, I went and cleaned the keyboard too.
The mouse was but a teaser of the gore scenes I was about to see⦠š±
banner would) for clients having no knowledge of it.
@zvava@twtxt.net It is a common UI element in most social platform after all, itās easy to include when planning something similar.
@important_dev_news@n8n.andros.dev Fuxk me decision makers are fuxking stupid sometimes š¤£
@klaxzy@klaxzy.net Yes, if Germany actually opposes this. But so far, thereās only one guy that said something on a press conference. He does speak for the āCDUā party, which is āin commandā at the moment, but thatās about it. I donāt trust these people ā not until Iāve actually seen them voting against Chat Control. š„“
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah, itās lovely out there right now.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Thatās satisfying. :-) Not all my clocks are radio-controlled, though.
Iāve got a digital alarm clock from the Netherlands (no idea where I got this) and it always runs an hour late. No clue. I put it on a shelf in the workshop where it causes the least amount of confusion.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Good glad to hear it š
@prologic@twtxt.net Where do I stand on āChat Controlā? How long of a response/rant do you want? š Itās a disaster. As I understand it, they want to spy on me directly on my devices before encryption even happens ā jfc, no, fuck off. And since there are so many devices, they want to automate the scanning, which is the worst idea you could possibly have.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Where do you stand on this nonsense? š§šš¤£
@bender@twtxt.net I guess most clocks donāt support that. š My wrist watch can do it, you can select it in the menu:
https://movq.de/v/ccb4ffcbc5/s.png
In general, different transmitter means different frequency and different encoding, for example these two:
@klaxzy@klaxzy.net Why, because Germany is now listed as āopposedā on fightchatcontrol.eu? Iām not so sure. This is just one guy (Jens Spahn) saying āno we donāt want itā. Thatās not an āofficialā stance, itās very fragile and could change any minute. https://netzpolitik.org/2025/eu-ueberwachungsplaene-unionsfraktion-jetzt-gegen-chatkontrolle-innenministerium-will-sich-nicht-aeussern/
Calling it āIBM Bobā ⦠I guess thatās just IBM humor. 𤣠https://www.ibm.com/products/bob
@klaxzy@klaxzy.net Fuxk yeah š
@important_dev_news@n8n.andros.dev Thank fuxk š¤£
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@movq@www.uninformativ.de how do you set your clock to use a specific time signal radio station? I have one wall clock in my office, it works great, but no way to set that.
This makes me happy. Radio controlled clocks perfectly in sync. āš„³