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In-reply-to » I updated wordwrap.[ch] to more closely match the interface for string(2); it's now just that plus a margin. I also updated litclock and marquee to match. http://a.9srv.net/src/index.html

@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Thanks! Fixed the typos. The links will stay broken for a bit because my online man collection is busted. It’s on the list. :-/

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In-reply-to » Cleaning up some of the 500 open tabs on my phone. I realized that if I don’t have some place to stash the good ones, I won’t go through any. http://a.9srv.net/b/2025-01-16

I tried using Firefox Focus as my default browser for a while but it was to extreme. It’s still the only one on my home screen. 50-60 is sort of my intent, but then it keeps being ā€œjust one moreā€¦ā€.

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TWO HOURS wasted today trying to figure out why an image wasn’t loading on some web page and what I was doing wrong… when the issue is the friggin’ DSL router is injecting headers into http (non-https) pages. GAH! I’m ready to throw the thing. I’ve never been so mad at CPE. 🤬

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Reading about browser security measures and getting sad we don’t live in a world where cross-site scripting is a feature instead of a bug.

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Earlier this week I found myself on the RIAA’s side in a legal dispute. Now I think Amy Coney Barrett got it right in her SCOTUS dissent. Truly we are in Bizarro World.

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In-reply-to » Fire-proof safes are generally designed so the internal temperature stays at or below ~350°F. Is there a computer medium I can write that's likely to survive an extended stay around that temperature? Storage size doesn't matter too much; a CD would be plenty (although an actual CD would presumably turn to soup).

There are apparently dedicated ā€œfireproofā€ external hard drives available that do this, and this coincidentally-timed piece suggests I might be able to get closer to what I was thinking in the not-too-distant future: https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/ssds/researchers-have-developed-a-type-of-flash-memory-storage-that-can-withstand-temperatures-higher-than-the-surface-of-venus/

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Fire-proof safes are generally designed so the internal temperature stays at or below ~350°F. Is there a computer medium I can write that’s likely to survive an extended stay around that temperature? Storage size doesn’t matter too much; a CD would be plenty (although an actual CD would presumably turn to soup).

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I run Plan 9 on my server and my main home workstation (a raspberry pi). My ā€œdaily driverā€ time is basically split between that and a Mac (excluding time on my phone, i suppose). I think it looks elegant, too. :-)

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I’m 148249012 if anyone wants to say goodbye. 🤣 I never had the attachment to ICQ I did to AIM, but this is still the end of one heck of a run.

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In-reply-to » This was interesting: I didn't expect so much variation in reported times. If you happen to have #plan9 running on some other VPS, I'd love to hear your results. https://pdx.social/@a/112481970480703254

There’s other potential uses for the tool (compare syscall latency between OSes, stat latency between file systems), but not what i’m after.

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In-reply-to » This was interesting: I didn't expect so much variation in reported times. If you happen to have #plan9 running on some other VPS, I'd love to hear your results. https://pdx.social/@a/112481970480703254

For my purposes, the comparison would only be useful to systems running Plan 9; if you happen to have that, yes please!

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Huh. At some point, my twtxt-via-ssh shortcut from my phone stopped working. It does again now! I’ve changed nothing. Yay black boxes! šŸ¤·šŸ»

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One of the frustrating parts of using twtxt for conversations is the URLs are, well… ugly. Anyone (like y’all yarn folks) looked at using webfinger for translating user@domain accounts to URLs?

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In-reply-to » Watching the ISS fade out in the sky as it moves into earth's shadow remains one of the coolest things in the world.

No, I wasn’t set up for it. I wasn’t expecting to see the ISS at all, and you never know when an orbit will do the fade out thing.

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In-reply-to » A read-only, finger(1)-based social network, maybe? http://txtpunk.com/fingers/

It’ll track a bunch of finger(1) endpoints and let you see what’s new. Very early draft. Not actually a social network, more an anti-social network for ā€˜80s CompSci transplants. :-)

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In-reply-to » I want a browser for iOS that's basically Mobile Safari but without JavaScript (or at least an easy toggle). Does such a thing exist?

That’s the effect I’m after, but I want it not on my main browser. Turns out the Brave mobile app does this.

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I realized my twtxt client isn’t validating what it pulls once it gets a valid response when a domain started returning js-heavy parking pages for every URL. Oops. Weekend project, I guess. šŸ¤¦šŸ»

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In-reply-to » Given that we don't have a "home phone", what's the best way to create a "hunt group" for my partner's and my cell phones? My first thought is Asterisk on a VPS, but my knowledge of such things is years out of date. Is there a better way?

A ā€œhunt groupā€ is a phone number you can call which will ring some set of other phones and whoever answers first gets the call, and the others stop ringing.

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In-reply-to » Given that we don't have a "home phone", what's the best way to create a "hunt group" for my partner's and my cell phones? My first thought is Asterisk on a VPS, but my knowledge of such things is years out of date. Is there a better way?

Thanks, I’d forgotten about that. I’d rather avoid Google Voice, and I’m okay paying (reasonably). Looking like Twilio might have most of what I want natively.

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Given that we don’t have a ā€œhome phoneā€, what’s the best way to create a ā€œhunt groupā€ for my partner’s and my cell phones? My first thought is Asterisk on a VPS, but my knowledge of such things is years out of date. Is there a better way?

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Good weekend for random tech projects: this rackmount server I got free boots Plan 9 without issue, and my ttl adapters and wii nunchucks just arrived. Now where can I find a serial modem?

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In-reply-to » About two years late, but I finally finished setting up an iOS Shortcut so I can post to my blog via ssh. http://a.9srv.net/b/

iOS has had a ā€œShortcutsā€ app for a while now which is very useful for scripting things on the device, and at some point grew the ability to run things via ssh, including piping input/output. It’s how I’ve done twtxt from my phone for a while now. I’ll clean up these two examples and post to the examples I’ve shared. http://a.9srv.net/shortcuts

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In-reply-to » Seeing "http://ftp" in a URL makes me happy.

I think y’all are missing something. I never used ftp as a schema; I’m saying the ā€œftpā€ hostname part with the ā€œhttpā€ schema is amusing.

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I just went to type the phrase ā€œI avoid Linux like the plagueā€ but then remembered that we’ve all learned that most people won’t actually go much out of their way to avoid the plague.

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As a postmaster, Gmail remains the most irritating domain to send to. Soooo many false spam hits, such little information provided, so many hoops to jump through.

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In-reply-to » Spent the weekend with the state Democrats at our platform convention. Good work and glad to have participated, but 20 hours of zoom over 60 hours is a lot of zoom.

Agreed on ā€œaggressiveā€ — as a general rule, I don’t think most folks are acting like we’re in the kind of crisis we are.

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In-reply-to » Spent the weekend with the state Democrats at our platform convention. Good work and glad to have participated, but 20 hours of zoom over 60 hours is a lot of zoom.

There’s still an editing/proofreading pass to do before it becomes official, but the content is done.

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In-reply-to » Spent the weekend with the state Democrats at our platform convention. Good work and glad to have participated, but 20 hours of zoom over 60 hours is a lot of zoom.

It’s the (roughly) bi-annual platform convention. I think the new platform does a good job of holding to progressive values (even if I wish it went farther in places). I got an amendment in to improve our stance on encryption-related issues, which was nice.

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Spent the weekend with the state Democrats at our platform convention. Good work and glad to have participated, but 20 hours of zoom over 60 hours is a lot of zoom.

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In-reply-to » I fork bombed my computer! With ed(1)!!! Haven't done that in a while.

@lyse This was basically a trial/proof-of-concept for the real goal: a switch which, if on at boot time, causes the pi to boot straight to ed.

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In-reply-to » I fork bombed my computer! With ed(1)!!! Haven't done that in a while.

I made a gpio button on my raspberry pi which opens a new window running ed. I screwed up while testing it and launched maaaaany ed windows.

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A 556 IC is functionally the same as two 555 ICs, but I’ve decided the 555 is better because search engines don’t confuse it for ammunition as much.

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In-reply-to » Dug out my old usb audio device and now my Plan 9 raspberry pi can play music. šŸ’Æ

Oh, me too: FreeBSD, macOS, and Solaris in server environments extensively, and Linux, AIX, HP/UX, Irix, probably others I’m forgetting. Plan 9 is a whole other class of thing.

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In-reply-to » Dug out my old usb audio device and now my Plan 9 raspberry pi can play music. šŸ’Æ

Lots of downsides, too, but overall I still find it the most comfortable environment for anything that doesn’t need a web browser. :-)

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In-reply-to » Dug out my old usb audio device and now my Plan 9 raspberry pi can play music. šŸ’Æ

Lots. 🤣 The system is small, coherent, and understandable in a way no modern unix is. The namespace operations remain incredibly powerful. And several of the tools built on it, like the way network listeners and the mail server are built, are just much nicer to use, modify, and build on.

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