Nouvel article oĂč je parle des slashpages, et de lâajout dâune page /wall Ă mon si3tch, un guestbook pour les curieux: https://si3t.ch/log/2025-03-16-slashpages.txt
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In the meantime, I tried to add English subtitles, so the international audience has a chance of enjoying some of them, too. There are a bunch of puns, so translations donât work at that great.
I went to an exhibition of my fine arts teacher who passed away last year. He was a pretty cool dude and good teacher. I reckon I had him in 7th and probably also 8th grade. His Schelme (imps) were very famous here in this county and presumably well beyond.
Unfortunately, picture frame glas doesnât mix all that great with a fairly dark light and my camera. So, sorry in adavance for the poor quality. Anyway, I photographed a few funny paintings. Watch out, it may contain saucy contents: https://lyse.isobeef.org/siegfried-wagner-farrenstall-2025-03-15/.
Ich war auf der Ausstellung meines letztes Jahr verstorbenen BK-Lehrers. Er war ein ziemlich cooler Typ und guter Lehrer. Wenn ich mich recht erinnere, mĂŒsste ich ihn in der 7. und vermutlich auch 8. Klasse gehabt haben. Seine Schelme waren hier im Landkreis und vermutlich darĂŒber hinaus weit bekannt.
Bilderrahmenglas in Verbindung mit vergleichsweise dunkler Beleuchtung gibt leider keine gute Kombination mit meiner Kamera ab. Vorab entschuldige ich mich bereits fĂŒr die zu wĂŒnschen ĂŒbrig lassende QualitĂ€t. Nichtsdestotrotz habe ich ein paar witzige Bilder abfotografiert. Obacht, kann mitunter anzĂŒglichen Inhalt enthalten: https://lyse.isobeef.org/siegfried-wagner-farrenstall-2025-03-15/
pls elaborate on a âp2p databaseâ, âall storyâ and âRegistriesâ.
My first thought takes me to something like secure-scuttlebutt
which itâs painful to sync data using clients, and too slow compared to downloading a text file.
Also Iâd like for twtxt to avoid becoming an ActivityPub. Works well but itâs uses too many resources IMO.
https://kingant.net/2025/02/mastodon-the-cost-of-running-my-own-server/
Iâm defending being able to self-host your Web client (like youâd do with a Wordpress, twtxt is a micrologging, at the end), instead of federated instances, so in a first thought Iâd say Registries have many disadvantages being the first one that someone has to maintain them active.
A 10x Faster TypeScript
To meet those goals, weâve begun work on a native port of the TypeScript compiler and tools. The native implementation will drastically improve editor startup, reduce most build times by 10x, and substantially reduce memory usage. By porting the current codebase, we expect to be able to preview a native implementation of tsc capable of command-line typechecking by mid-2025, with a feature-complete solution for project builds and a language service by the end of the year. â« Anders Hej ⊠â Read more
Notes from setting up GlobalTalk using QEMU on Ubuntu
I signed up for GlobalTalk in 2024, but never found the time to get a machine set up. Fast-forward to MARCHintosh 2025 and I wasnât going to let another year go by. This is a series of notes from my experience getting System 7.6 up and running on QEMU 68k on Ubuntu. Hopefully this will help others that might be hitting a roadblock. I certainly hit several! â« Cale Mooth A short and to-the-point guide for those of us who want ⊠â Read more
I watched two squirrels this morning for about half an hour: https://lyse.isobeef.org/eichhoernchen-2025-03-11/ They were super crazy fast. Also, they bit off plenty of twigs and carried them around, not sure where they put them. Iâve never seen them do that before. Once more I realized that I need a better zoom.
Which photos would you remove?
looks like CVE-2025-27840 canât be triggered remotely by Bluetooth, radio signals, or over the Internet, meaning they do not pose a risk of remote compromise of ESP32 devices
this esp32 issue is tracked under CVE-2025-27840⊠Looks like I should try alternative chips for meshtastic!
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 fuckâs sake! Many of your rider collegues can manage it, too, so should you.
I had some sore muscles after yesterdayâs 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. Thatâs not something I see very often.
I went on a 5:30 hours long hike to my second backyard mountain. About 12km to get there and roughly 9km on the way back. It was super nice, sunny all day long, 12°C and luckily just a little bit of wind. Great scenery. I managed to capture one great spotted woodpecker hammering along. There was also a kestrel hovering over a meadow and then landing on a sports field light pole. At the castle ruin I could watch 10-12 gliding red kites (with the V-shaped tail) and other raptors, maybe bussards, I donât know, for about five minutes. That was fascinating. Unfortunately, my camera doesnât too well with moving targets.
86 more photos: https://lyse.isobeef.org/wanderung-auf-den-hohenrechberg-2025-03-03/
Ils ont changĂ© la sonnerie dans mon Ă©tablissement. Câest pĂ©nible dâentendre Sigma Boy avec tout ce que ça vĂ©hicule⊠https://www.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/podcasts/un-monde-nouveau/un-monde-nouveau-du-mercredi-12-fevrier-2025-9028513
2025-03-02T13:20:00-07:00 (#<fmgas3a https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt?t=2025-03-02T10:12:13Z>) @<prologic https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt> its hard to change by consensus. Some things are won in implementation.
Hey everyone!
About the idea of improving the âthreadâ extension, what if we set aside March 2025 to gather proposals and thoughts from everyone? We could then vote on them at the end of the month to see if the change and migration are worth it.
The voting could include client maintainers (and maybe even users too). That way, we get a good mix of perspectives before taking a decision in a decent timelapse.
What do you think? If this sounds good, we can start agreeing on this. Let me know your thoughts!
@prologic@twtxt.net its hard to change by consensus. Some things are won in implementation.
We went up our backyard mountain again right after lunch. The sun peaked through the clouds sometimes. The 6°C felt much, much cooler with the northeast wind. We got lucky, though, it was dead calm at the summit. At least on the southwestern side, which is a few meters lower than the very top to the east. That was shielded absolutely perfectly from the wind (we were extremely surprised), so we sat down on a bench and could really enjoy the sun heating us up. Apart from the haze, the view was really nice.
There were even patches of snow left up top, that was unexpected. Also, somebody created a cool rock art piece on a tree stump. That one rock absolutely looked like a face. Crazy!
This document is the result of a series of discussions between Robert âUncle Bobâ Martin and John Ousterhout, held between September 2024 and February 2025. The text addresses three main topics: method length, comments, and Test Driven Development (TDD).
https://github.com/johnousterhout/aposd-vs-clean-code/blob/main/README.md
This is something to read and reflect on for days.
12 years of incubating Wayland color management
The Wayland color-management protocol extension has landed on Feb 13th, 2025, in upstream wayland-protocols repository in the staging directory. It was released with wayland-protocols 1.41. The extension enables proper interactions between traditional (sRGB), Wide Color Gamut (WCG), and High Dynamic Range (HDR) image sources and displays once implemented in Wayland compositors and used in applications. Of course, a protocol is just a la ⊠â Read more
@bender@twtxt.net Sorry to disappoint (again): https://blogs.nasa.gov/planetarydefense/2025/02/24/latest-calculations-conclude-asteroid-2024-yr4-now-poses-no-significant-threat-to-earth-in-2032-and-beyond/
It was mostly cloudy, but every now and then the sun peaked through. With very little wind, the 12°C felt quite nice. Especially for a hike. With the sun completely hidden and more wind, the lunch break at the summit was a bit chilly, though.
Thereâs a bad looking crack in the climbing rock in 10. When you have eagle eyes, you might be able to see the hooks in the cliff for the climbing ropes. I havenât seen this one before. Also, it looked like several cubic meters of earth, grass and rock fell off the top.
On the way home, it got much more sunny. I found yet another skyrocket stick. That was pretty neat. And we saw the first field of snowdrops. With some bees checking them out. In total we walked a bit over 15km.
More pics: https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2025-02-23/
AIDA64 drops support for Windows 95, 98, and ME
AIDA64, the popular benchmarking tool for Windows, released a new version today. I donât particularly care about benchmarking â even less so benchmarking on Windows â but this new release comes with an interesting line in the release notes. Discontinued support for Windows 95, 98, Me â« AIDA64 v7.60 release notes Seeing a widely-used, popular piece of software drop support for Windows 95, 98, and ME only in this, the year of our lord, 2025 ⊠â Read more
Added support for uploading images to to #Timeline
Right now you need to copy the markdown code yourself, but next up would be to lean some JS or use HTMX to make the process more smooth.
Der Wahl-O-Mat zur Bundestagswahl 2025 ist da!
UnixWare in 2025: still actively developed and maintained
It kind of goes by under the radar, but aside from HP-UX, Solaris, and AIX, thereâs another traditional classic UNIX still in active development today: UnixWare (and its sibling, OpenServer). Owned and developed by Xinuos, UnixWare and other related code and IP was acquired by them when the much-hated SCO crashed and burned about 15 years ago or so, and theyâve been maintaining it ever since. About a year ago, Xinuos ⊠â Read more
My hike today started off with a nice great spotted woodpecker right after the town sign. The -1°C didnât feel all that cold in the sun. Even on the flat, I had to open my jacket with the sun on my back. The biotope got dug over, thatâs now looking really sad. And they also fell a few large chestnuts. Surprisingly, there was actually snow on the mountain. Not much, maybe around three centimeters at most. It was melting and falling down the trees, which looked really cool. I enjoyed it a lot: https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2025-02-04/
Letâs Encrypt ends support for expiration notification emails
Since its inception, Letâs Encrypt has been sending expiration notification emails to subscribers that have provided an email address to us. We will be ending this service on June 4, 2025. â« Josh Aas on the Letâs Encrypt website Theyâre ending the expiration notification service because itâs costly, adds a ton of complexity to their systems, and constitutes a privacy risk because of all the email addresses the ⊠â Read more
Archivez les photos de votre photophone android avec syncthing ! https://3r1c.net/doc/html/2025-01-18-archive-photo-android-syncthing.html
Google Maps is run by cowards
Google, on its Google Maps naming policy, back in 2008: By saying âcommonâ, we mean to include names which are in widespread daily use, rather than giving immediate recognition to any arbitrary governmental re-naming. In other words, if a ruler announced that henceforth the Pacific Ocean would be named after her mother, we would not add that placemark unless and until the name came into common usage. Google, today, in 2025: Google has confirmed that Google Maps will soon ⊠â Read more
Reviving a dead audio format: the return of ZZM
Long-time readers will know that my first video game love was the text-mode video game slash creation studio ZZT. One feature of this game is the ability to play simple music through the PC speaker, and back in the day, I remember that the format âZZMâ existed, so you could enjoy the square wave tunes outside of the games. But imagine my surprise in 2025 to find that, while the Museum of ZZT does have a ZZM Audio section, it recommends t ⊠â Read more
Introducing ralf : Rename A Lot of Files cli tool written in #c. Please, send your suggestions. https://si3t.ch/log/2025-01-27-ralf.txt
anyway friends i went to the met yesterday and i have apparently been before but i was a little kid so i donât remember. i took the chance to finally clean up and use my mediagoblin instance. hereâs a collection https://remix.girlonthemoon.xyz/u/accendio/collection/2025-met/
Wir leben im Jahr 2025. Da kann ich auch endlich einmal htmx groĂflĂ€chig in einem Projekt einsetzten, wa?
Nouveau billet intitulĂ© âLa trilogie Mars est solarpunkâ https://si3t.ch/log/2025-01-25-mars-KSR.txt #solarpunk #book #sf
I just saw this heron fly by my window, so I investigated: https://lyse.isobeef.org/graureiher-2025-01-25/
đđ Reminders that this weekend our monthly Yarn.social online meetup. Whoâs coming? đ€ Some possible topics:
- Direct Messaging for Twtxt
- @prologic@twtxt.net âs new EdgeGuard services đ€Ł
- Whatâs the weather like? đ
Details:
- When: 25th Jan 2025 at 12:00PM UTC (midday)
- Where: https://meet.mills.io/call/Yarn.social
Right to root access
I believe consumers, as a right, should be able to install software of their choosing to any computing device that is owned outright. This should apply regardless of the computerâs form factor. In addition to traditional computing devices like PCs and laptops, this right should apply to devices like mobile phones, âsmart homeâ appliances, and even industrial equipment like tractors. In 2025, weâre ultra-connected via a network of devices we do not have full control over. Much of this has t ⊠â Read more
âLâalliance entre Donald Trump et des patrons de plateforme sociale, tels Elon Musk ou Mark Zuckerberg, reprĂ©sente une menace Ă lâĂ©chelle mondiale sur le libre accĂšs Ă une information fiable. « Le Monde » fait donc le choix dâinterrompre le partage de ses contenus sur X et de redoubler de vigilance sur des plateformes comme TikTok et sur celles de Metalâ: https://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2025/01/20/se-battre-sur-le-terrain-des-faits_6507058_3232.html
Clouds are hiding the planets right now, but the sky was slightly on fire before: https://lyse.isobeef.org/abendhimmel-2025-01-20/
đ€ Em mĂ©dia, as pessoas conseguem ficar 45 segundos concentradas. HĂĄ 20 anos, eram dois minutos e meio: https://www.publico.pt/2025/01/19/p3/noticia/foco-causa-perda-atencao-dicas-evitar-2119140
Cleaning up some of the 500 open tabs on my phone. I realized that if I donât have some place to stash the good ones, I wonât go through any. http://a.9srv.net/b/2025-01-16
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com Itâs mybe because of their (pixelfed) app release, a few days ago!? https://techcrunch.com/2025/01/14/decentralized-instagram-alternative-pixelfed-launches-mobile-apps/
Heck yeah, thatâs really cool! Letâs hope for a clear sky: âOn the evening of 28 February 2025, all seven of the other planets in the Solar System will appear in the night sky at the same time, with Saturn, Mercury, Neptune, Venus, Uranus, Jupiter, and Mars all lining up in a neat row â a magnificent sky feast for the eyes known as a great planetary alignment.â https://www.sciencealert.com/a-rare-alignment-of-7-planets-is-about-to-take-place-in-the-sky
â2025â doesnât look right. That looks like a date which is absurdly far into the future. Like 2199 or something.
Nouvel article pour les anxieux comme moi : Sac dâurgence. https://si3t.ch/log/2025-01-06-sac-d-urgence.txt
@bender@twtxt.net @movq@www.uninformativ.de I appreciate you! and donât you worry about it, if 2025 doesnât behave itself we Will make it!
đŠŸ (now I know the real meaning behind the expression of Making it)
How in da fuq do you actually make these fucking useless AI bots go way?
proxy-1:~# jq '. | select(.request.remote_ip=="4.227.36.76")' /var/log/caddy/access/mills.io.log | jq -s '. | last' | caddy-log-formatter -
4.227.36.76 - [2025-01-05 04:05:43.971 +0000] "GET /external?aff-QNAXWV=&f=mediaonly&f=noreplies&nick=g1n&uri=https%3A%2F%2Fmy-hero-ultra-impact-codes.linegames.org HTTP/2.0" 0 0
proxy-1:~# date
Sun Jan 5 04:05:49 UTC 2025
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Couldnât find anybody to join me this arvo, so I went alone. Only in the forest I began to see real snow. And then of course with each meter of elevation gain. I reckon there were 5-6 cm at the summit, so there is still room for improvement. The weather was absolutely stunning, a sunny blue sky alternating with clouds, most of my hike hardly any wind and 1°C. Climbing the mountain was a different story, the wind hit me hard.
I just love the wind-brushed formations of ice on the twigs and branches. They look soooo incredibly cool. It was kinda hard to capture them on film with the wind pushing everything around.
On the way down I took the narrow and currently fairly slippery path that was closed for some weeks due to felling activity. It looks so different with heaps of trees on the ground now. Theyâve also sawn down the tree with the small hole near the ground (which I think Iâve shown a few times in the past). The beech in 52 to 54 was probably hit by lightning a few months ago. At least itâs completely charred.