Okay, I wonāt park there.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Still melting!
@falsifian@www.falsifian.org Oh, thatās neat! Interesting how āobviouslyā isnāt all that obvious at all, even to the contrary. I reckon I have to read up on that subject on the weekend. :-)
I like how Ianās and your photo complement each other, winter and summer join forces for something special. :-)
@sorenpeter@darch.dk Sorry, I realized that shortly after posting. Hereās another attempt to post the images:
Some satisfying icicle-breaking in our backyard: photos.falsifian.org/video/sM7G3vfS6yuc/VID_20250217_203250.mp4
I couldnāt resist taking home a prize:
Itās been snowy here in #Toronto.
(I tried formatting the images in markdown for the benefit of yarn and any other clients that understand it.)
On a vu The Brutalist hier soir. Je suis trĆØs surpris de ne voir aucun commentaire nulle part sur la toute fin du film, la derniĆØre image, presque subliminale. Elle rĆ©sonne pourtant si fort avec la derniĆØre phrase du film, lāinterrogatoire du dĆ©but, la photo de lāentracte et bien dāautres Ć©lĆ©ments⦠Peut-ĆŖtre que je me trompe #cine #film
@movq@www.uninformativ.de The light pollution map reports red for my town. Thatās fairly accurate, Iād say. The view from home is not all that great. Yeah, I can see Ursa Major and a bunch of other stars. Maybe even some satellites. But thereās definitely a sky glow at the horizon.
When I leave town, I can see a bit more. However, it doesnāt compare to the alps or even some rural parts in Australia. The latter was by far the craziest Iāve ever seen in my life. Looked like a space telescope photo in person. Soooooooooooooo many stars and the band of the milky way was easily visible to the naked eye. Up until then, I didnāt even know this was remotely possible down on earth. Absolutely stunning. :-)
Archivez les photos de votre photophone android avec syncthing ! https://3r1c.net/doc/html/2025-01-18-archive-photo-android-syncthing.html
Yeah, @bender@twtxt.net, I absolutely love it! :-D Monty Python just rocks!
This very knight inspired me to make myself a knight helmet with opening visor out of an old washing machine sheet metal years ago for a theater play. It was really great fun, both making the helmet as well as using it during the week in the play as a silly and shady prince who got all his tracts of land by winning dubious games.
I just couldnāt really hear very well in it. And if somebody hit me on the head or just slightly knocked on the helmet, it was incredibly loud. No fine craftmanship by any means and obviously historically extremely questionable at best, but it did the job well enough. One of the running gags was that I had to open the visor when I wanted to talk. Here are some photos in action, youāll find many more when surfing through the gallery:
- https://wawuwo.de/2016/woche2/montag/017.html#image
- https://wawuwo.de/2016/woche2/dienstag/019.html#image
- https://wawuwo.de/2016/woche2/mittwoch/156.html#image
- https://wawuwo.de/2016/woche2/donnerstag/008.html#image
- https://wawuwo.de/2016/woche2/freitag/036.html#image In one lunch break my page and I decided to dress up and play a game of dice against the kids. However, we used badly cogged dice. We just added a few dots of paint on one of the two dice, so that it had two fours, two fives and two sixes or something like that. I always told my opponents: āYou can choose whatever dice you want. Except for the red one, thatās my lucky dice!ā As well-behaved children, they then selected the blue, unbiased one. And usually lost. However, I remember there was one kid that beat me with four sixes in row. :-D Although we thought, we make it halfway obvious that this game is truly not fair, it took them extremely long to figure out that we had messed with my lucky dice. When they finally did, they got super angry. Some of them were on the brink of beating me up. That was really nice to see their sense of justice kick it. :-)
- https://wawuwo.de/2016/woche2/freitag/169.html#image
This evening, Saturn will show up right next to a crescent moon:
Letās see if I can catch that in a photo.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I never used DOS or OS/2, but I fully agree with you. A Unix shell with its tool landscape is hard to beat (photo/video viewing/editing aside).
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Oh nice, Iād love to see some progress photos. :-)
Sunset:
No, of course not. This is the gingerbread in the oven with my digicamās sunset program. The second photo shows the colors more like they are in reality. It surprises me every year how absolutely sticky this dough is. Holy cow! Close to impossible to spread it evenly in the baking tray. https://lyse.isobeef.org/tmp/lebkuchen-2024-12-20/
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Mostly small and simple stuff, like cable management, headphone rests, pill dispensers (that I didnāt end up using), ⦠The most elaborate thing I made was that contraption for my keyboard, which is a bit hard to explain right now, so hereās some photos:
I didnāt end up using that, either. š„“
In general, I print very little. So little that some of my supplies have simply gone bad, like that ā3D LACā (sprayable glue).
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com Yeah, I saw that when googling the issue. Iām on Linux, there are no DLLs to swap. I could use an older version indeed. š¤ Letās see if I can find some better alternative first. (Letās face it, Blender is hard to use.)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yesterday, it was relatively nice at 11°C or so. Very windy and completely gray, though. Today, the sun was out at roughly just 5°C. The colors glowed much more in reality than in the photos: https://lyse.isobeef.org/morgensonne-2024-11-20/
I finally changed the broken gear shift bowden cable of my bicycle in a longer lunch break.
Taking photos from a moving car is a tough challenge. https://lyse.isobeef.org/abendheimfahrt-2024-11-16/
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Beautiful pictures, and beautiful HTML for a photo album!
So, Iām forced to use WhatsApp now. Someone told me: āHey, Iāve been doing $thing
, check my status!ā Okay, fine, I open that and it shows a photo.
Then, while looking at that photo, itās suddenly gone. No, not gone ā there are several photos and it switched automatically to the next one. The timeout appears to be four seconds.
JFC, Iām getting too old for this. Let me look at the damn photo! Donāt rush me! š
Insecure Robot Vacuums From Chinese Company Deebot Collect Photos and Audio to Train Their AI
Long-time Slashdot reader schwit1 shared this report from Australiaās public broadcaster ABC:
Ecovacs robot vacuums, which have been found to suffer from critical cybersecurity flaws, are collecting photos, videos and voice recordings ā taken inside customersā houses ā to train the companyā ⦠ā Read more
@xuu@txt.sour.is I think it is more tricky than that.
āA company or entity ā¦ā
Also, as I understand it, āpersonal or household activityā (as you called it) is rather strict: An example could be you uploading photos to a webspace behind HTTP basic auth and sending that link to a friend. So, yes, a webserver is involved and you process your friendās data (e.g., when did he access your files), but itās just between you and him. But if you were to publish these photos publicly on a webserver that anyone can access, then itās a different story ā even though you could say that āthis is just my personal hobby, not related to any job or moneyā.
If you operate a public Yarn pod and if you accept registrations from other users, then Iām pretty sure the GDPR applies. š¤ You process personal data and you donāt really know these people. Itās not a personal/private thing anymore.
I came across this Gallery Theme for Hugo, and @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org immediately came to mind. I think it would be a very fitting theme to use for all your photos, Lyse!
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More basement:
I completely forgot that DVD-RAM was a thing once. Found my old disks and they still work. 𤯠The data on them is from 2008, so theyāre not that old. Still impressive.
The disks are two-sided. On the photo, that particular side of the disk on the left appears to be completely unused. š¤
And then I read on Wikipedia that DVD-RAMs arenāt produced anymore at all today. Huh.
(I refuse to tag this as āretrocomputingā. Read/write DVDs that you can use just like a harddisk, thanks to UDF, are still ānew and fancyā in my book. š)
Well crap. I think I just realized that if my profile photo was a person it could vote in this yearās election. Probably time for a new default one.
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Enjoying a day off, sitting on the balcony in some nice 18°C. š
Random photos: https://movq.de/v/863829c893
Hereās a massive image (5928x24180, 12 MB JPG) showing many of the planes that flew by: https://movq.de/v/34a6d39baa/montage.jpg
āif you can find a way to solve a real problem effectively enough so that a billion people or more would want to use it twice a day you are bound to make a lot of money. much more money than if you were to build the next photo sharing app.ā - mo gawdat
@carsten@yarn.zn80.net any photos on how it turned out?
Started with
a concept sketch of a full body end-time factory worker on a distant planet, cyberpunk light brown suite, (badass), looking up at the viewer, 2d, line drawing, (pencil sketch:0.3), (caricature:0.2), watercolor city sketch,
Negative prompt: EasyNegativ, bad-hands-5, 3d, photo, naked, sexy, disproportionate, ugly
Steps: 20, Sampler: Euler a, CFG scale: 7, Seed: 2479087078, Face restoration: GFPGAN, Size: 512x768, Model hash: 2ee2a2bf90, Model: mimic_v10, Denoising strength: 0.7, Hires upscale: 1.5, Hires upscaler: Latent
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Think of it like buying a signed print of a photo, instead of the photo itself, but the āsignatureā is an entry in a database and thatās all you get. Still dumb.