Account Problems
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Más que interesante y preocupante https://www.socialcooling.com/es
Más que interesante y preocupante https://www.socialcooling.com/es
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@movq@uninformativ.de yeah.. i rewrote it a few times because i thought there was something breaking.. but was mistaken
though now i am seeing a weird cache corruption.. that seems to come and go.

@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org @prologic@twtxt.net yeah that was how i did it too. I think ill start using the debug version in new stuff since its been added. My comment was around assigning the result of an anonymous function to a a variable.
user/bmallred/data/2022-11-17-09-28-03.fit: 5.02 miles, 00:09:20 average pace, 00:46:52 duration
Tell me you write go like javascript without telling me you write go like javascript:
import "runtime/debug"
var Commit = func() string {
if info, ok := debug.ReadBuildInfo(); ok {
for _, setting := range info.Settings {
if setting.Key == "vcs.revision" {
return setting.Value
}
}
}
return ""
}()
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org nice sunset is an understatement. I can feel the coolness approaching!
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@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org ill check this out.. also.. why the heck is my reply trying to set the subject to #bd3yzvq)
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org WTH.. i cant reply to this?
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org interesting… ill look into the parsing on that one
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org interesting… ill look into the parsing on that one
user/bmallred/data/2022-11-16-11-29-06.fit: 5.04 miles, 00:09:56 average pace, 00:50:04 duration
@prologic@twtxt.net Alright, there’s some erroneous markdown parsing going on, I reckon. In my original twt I have a code block surrounded by three backticks. The code block itself contains a single backtick. However, at least for rendering, yarnd shows three backticks instead (not sure if my markdown is invalid, though):

Feature Comparison
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Feature Comparison
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user/bmallred/data/2022-11-15-09-11-29.fit: 5.02 miles, 00:10:08 average pace, 00:50:55 duration
Bad Date
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new version (1.0.4) of introduction to uxn programming e-book: launcher and raw runes | https://compudanzas.net/introduction_to_uxn_programming_book.html
St. Pete Run Fest - Half Marathon: 13.29 miles, 00:09:35 average pace, 02:07:25 duration
it rained pretty hard for a bit.
had some trouble breathing at the end too. some discrepancies with chip time but whatever. i had a blast for my first HM!
#running #race
Estoy empezando a programar Web en Go… Iré poniendo los ejemplos acá https://go.gemugami.com
user/bmallred/data/2022-11-12-16-20-47.fit: 1.02 miles, 00:11:46 average pace, 00:12:00 duration
Might play with this at work next week.
@marado@twtxt.net I call it twittertext and twt is pronounced tweet
Y2K and 2038
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@mckinley@twtxt.net Thank you! I didn’t even know about signing and encrypting XML documents. Right, RSS is a little bit messy.
Unfortunately, the autodiscovery document in one of your linked resources does not exist anymore. What annoys me in Atom is the distinction between <id> and <link>. I always want my URL also to be my ID, so I have to duplicate that – unnecessarily in my opinion.
Also, never found a good explanation why I should add <link rel="self" … /> to my feeds. I just do, but I don’t understand why. The W3C Feed Validation Service says:
[…] This value is important in a number of subscription scenarios where often times the feed aggregator only has access to the content of the feed and not the location from which the feed was fetched.
This just sounds like a very questionable bandaid to bad software architecture. Why would the feed parser need access to the feed URL at this stage? And if so, why not just pass down the input source? Just doesn’t make sense to me.
Also, I just noticed that I reference the http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/ namespace, but don’t use it in most of my feeds. Gotta fix that. Must have copied that from my yfav feed without paying attention what I’m doing.
Your article made me reread the Atom spec and I found out, that I can omit the <author> in the <entry> when I specify a global <author> at <feed> level. Awesome! Will do that as well and thus reduce the feed size.
We had a nice sunset a few minutes ago:

Atom vs. RSS: https://mckinley.cc/blog/20221109.html
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It only took me 5 days :)
Lo mejor en buscadores son https://search.brave.com y https://duckduckgo.com
Lo mejor en buscadores son https://search.brave.com y https://duckduckgo.com
Les comparto una reflexión bastante personal sobre lo que ha ocurrido (en mi mente) en los últimos 12 meses https://text.eapl.mx/ultimos-12-meses-nov-2022
user/bmallred/data/2022-11-09-04-06-55.fit: 6.59 miles, 00:09:31 average pace, 01:02:39 duration
Precision vs Accuracy
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Una interesante charla sobre organización de conciertos y desarrollo de plataformas tecnológicas, el reto de tener dinero suficiente, sostenibilidad y puntos críticos.
Las agencias de tres letras intentan cerrar Z-Library, https://rentry.org/zlibes
Las agencias de tres letras intentan cerrar Z-Library, https://rentry.org/zlibes
user/bmallred/data/2022-11-07-08-58-45.fit: 4.56 miles, 00:11:25 average pace, 00:51:59 duration
Soil
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user/bmallred/data/2022-11-05-04-31-02.fit: 8.55 miles, 00:09:51 average pace, 01:24:12 duration
Königsberg
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user/bmallred/data/2022-11-03-10-52-16.fit: 4.22 miles, 00:11:04 average pace, 00:46:42 duration
user/bmallred/data/2022-11-02-03-27-43.fit: 8.02 miles, 00:10:35 average pace, 01:24:53 duration
Wirecutter Recommendation
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user/bmallred/data/2022-11-01-10-47-00.fit: 5.11 miles, 00:10:52 average pace, 00:55:30 duration
PSA: DMs on social media sites are not truely PMs. This is why we have a separate tool for private messaging from yarn. Always remember, if you don’t own the infra (or the parts at the ends of e2e encryption) you don’t own the data. and the true owners can view it any way they want!
https://twitter.com/TinkerSec/status/1587040089057759235?t=At-8r9yJPiG6xF17skTxwA&s=19
I guess Google Hangouts is finally dead.
Why is Google such a mess at making messaging apps? This has more or less been a solved problem for decades. Google Talk worked well enough, and since it was based on XMPP and Jingle it was perfectly suited to become a large-scale text/voice/video messaging system. If they’d run with that they’d have been able to dominate that space, I think. Instead, they’ve created and shitcanned half a dozen messaging apps and platforms, flailing around copying someone else’s app (now they’re trying to copy Slack I guess).
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