Almost all photos turned out to be blurred today. That made sorting a very quick process. Delete, delete, delete, ⊠https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2025-12-26/
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Awww, 03.jpg. đ Yeah, we also had a nice sunset. I was on the road, though, so no photos.
Como ficaria as sua #VidaDigital se vocĂȘ perdesse acesso Ă sua conta do #Google (gmail, drive, photos e etc.)? Isso pode acontecer e acontece.
Tento pensar nisso pelo menos uma vez por ano. De tempos em tempos uso google.com/takeout e fica cada vez mais difĂcil.
Impulsionei agora pouco um post sobre uma pessoa trancada pra fora da conta da #Apple, um desastre também.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de The terminal colors change quite drastically, but not the photo. Interesting.
Went to Ba Na Hills today, but honestly it was so cold and misery i couldnât take very good photos đ€Ł Hereâs a few shots i managed!
Sharing some photos of our Vietnam trip so farâŠ

@kiwu@twtxt.net Iâve no idea about regulations in your area, but over here there are different taxation rules for video and photo cameras. Hence, manufacturers limit the video recording time of photo cameras typically to half an hour, so that they donât classify as video cameras with their higher taxes.
@kiwu@twtxt.net It also greatly depends on what kind of videos you plan to record. When you go, letâs say, diving, the specs need to be probably more suited to that type of environment. What about zoom, macro shots, wide landscapes, and so on? When typically mounted on a tripod, Iâd say builtin image stabilization is not required, but for more action shots, this is fairly important to not get sea sick. :-)
Iâve got a Nikon Coolpix S9300. I typically only take photos, but it also works for the occasional video. Free hand moves are quite difficult, but when mounted to a tripod, this is not too shabby. Thereâs absolutely no way around a (makeshift) tridpod when zooming in, though. The audio is definitely not the best, especially wind destroys everything. If I recorded more video, I would certainly want to have an external microphone.
The photo doesnât do justice at all, it was blood red: https://lyse.isobeef.org/abendhimmel-2025-11-27/
I had no meetings this arvo, so I made an appointment with the woods in my extended lunch break. The 6°C warm sun was out all day long and there was only a very light breeze. So, a very nice autumn day.
When I stopped to take a photo in the forest, a deer behind me took off into the woodland. I didnât see it before. Also, I came across one or the other clearing. Sadly, itâs all commercial timberland here. Luckily, in a year or so, when nature slowly took over and reclaimed some spots, the apocalyptic sites are then looking a bit more decent again.
Cleaning of the ruin walls on my backyard mountain slowly takes shape. They made some progress and moved on to the other section. The flag on top is halfway disintegrated again, all the yellow half is completely gone. Iâm wondering if they just stop replacing it at some point in time. But probably not.
@bender@twtxt.net Glad you like them! :-) Those colorful roof shingles are absolutely stunning. The golden building has quite a few folds in the facade skin, from the other sides a bit more. Check out this: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/07/Rems_in_Schw%C3%A4bisch_Gm%C3%BCnd.jpg Luckily, there werenât this many people around today. :-)
Donât think this is the norm, though, most stuff here is also much more modern. There are not a whole lot of historic buildings left. And if there are, theyâre not necessarily kept in good shape. But some are. So, donât be fooled by my biased preselection of typically photographing the nicer ones.
The people photos are not for the internet. ;-) But I get your point, the reason why I ended up in that town is irrelevant and misleading, I should have introduced it differently. :-D
@bender@twtxt.net Hahaha, great, mission accomplished! :-D The cleanup took half an hour, that was the annoying part. But the immediate aftermath of this accident looked really funny, I thought about taking a photo for a second. However, in order to confine the damage quickly, I decided against it.
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We had some gray soup with the occasional fine rain with strong wind gusts. Despite the bad forecast we took the train to Geislingen/Steige and strolled up to the Helfenstein castle ruin. All the colorful leaves were so beautiful, it didnât matter that the sun was behind thick layers of clouds.
We then continued to the Ădenturm (lit. boring tower). By then the wind had picked up by quite a bit, just as the weatherman predicted. We were very positively surprised that the Swabian Jura Association had opened up the tower. Between May and October, the tower is typically only manned on Sundays and holidays between 10 and 17 oâclock. But yesterday was Saturday and no holiday. The lovely lady up there told us that theyâre currently experimenting with opening up on Saturday, too, because there are some highly motivated members responsible for the tower.
We were the very first visitors on that day. Last Sunday, when the weather lived up to the weekdayâs name, they counted 128 people up in the tower. Very impressive.
The wind gusts were howling around the tower. Luckily, there are glass windows. So, it was quite pleasant up in the tower room. Chatting with the tower guard for a while, we got even luckier: the sun came out! That was really awesome. The photos donât do justice. As always, it looked way more stunning in person.
Thanks to all the volunteers who make it possible to enjoy the view from the thirty odd meters up there. That certainly made our day!
After signing the guestbook we climbed down the staircase and returned to the station and headed back. The train even arrived on time. What a great little trip!
https://lyse.isobeef.org/wanderung-auf-die-burgruine-helfenstein-und-den-oedenturm-2025-10-25/
@alexonit@twtxt.alessandrocutolo.it Hell yeah, that looks great! :-) What a pity youâre 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. Thatâs 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
I keep getting this email occadionally:
Your iCloud storage is almost full
Now for various reasons, I donât want my children to be using iCloud to store data, files, photos or any of the sort. Theyâre free to use iMessages, and other Apple services like the App Store, etc, but not storage.
So Iâve set about blocking iCloud Storage API(s) via AdGuard Home tonight as well as ensuring that my local network (client users) cannot bypass DNS policies and get out other sneaky ways, because some applications will just use other DNS servers, or DOH or DOT.
@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 âtake homeâ of the works.
Hereâs 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 itâs 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 wonât make a difference with bigger holes, mine had holes of about 1-2 mm of diameter maximum.
Hereâs a sketch of what is going on for clarity.
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I went on a short stroll in the woods and came across two great spotted woodpeckers. They were busy with their courtship display, I reckon, so it took them a while to notice me and escape into thicker parts out of sight. That was really awesome. There are a lot of apples and sloes now, looking really good. The cam issues still persist, though, I wish the photos were sharper. Also, I got the error that the function wheel was not adjusted correctly and alledgedly pointed between two options numerous times. And no, it was bang on a setting. https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2025-10-07/
Snapchat users share fury at upcoming fees for storing old photos and videos
Snap said only a small number of users would be affected by the changes, but many online disagree. â Read more
In todayâs blurry photos series: https://lyse.isobeef.org/rabe-2025-10-06/
Police release photos of mosque arson suspects
The images are of two people in balaclavas seen outside the mosque before the large blaze spread. â Read more
I experimented with a 2.4x7mm aluminium rivet I had on hand. As expected, it was quite a bit long. Using my pliers wrench, I was able to crush it down by quite some bit. I should have taken a photo right after the hand riveter for comparison. Now, itâs much smoother and the chance of cutting my hand open is reduced by quite a bit. But breaking the burr with a few file strokes is still necessary. I should get 2.4x4mm rivets and try with them. I reckon they would be more suited for my 0.5mm sheet metal.
With the pliers wrench again, I was able to also crush down the chopped off 3mm copper nail and form a second head. That was surprisingly easy. Now, I need to figure out how to efficiently make a head on the remaining copper nail shaft, so that I can use this again.
Both are rock solid, thereâs absolutely no movement at all between the two sheet metal cutoffs.
My photos are categorized as crafts porn for my workmates: https://lyse.isobeef.org/tmp/porn.png
For a very first attempt, Iâm extremely happy how this tray turned out: https://lyse.isobeef.org/tmp/blechschachtel/ The photos look rougher than in person. The 0.5mm aluminium sheet was 300x200mm to begin with. Now, the accidental outside dimensions are 210x110mm. It took me about an hour to make. Tomorrow, I gotta build a simple folder, so I donât have to hammer it anymore, but can simply bend it a little at a time.
I stopped especially for this photo during a relaxed after-work tour today. I donât know if Iâve mentioned it before, but the nature here with the park, forest, and lakes is really beautiful and always lifts my mood! â Read more
ProcessOne: Why Europeâs âChat Controlâ Proposal Will Cripple European Communication Industry While Failing to Protect Children
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«1977 United States Environmental
Protection Agency
Graphic Standards System
Designed by Steff GeissbĂŒhler,
Chermayeff & Geismar Associates
The EPA Graphic Standards System is one of the finest examples of a standards manual ever created. The modular and flexible system devised raised the standard for public design in the United States.
The book features a foreword by Tom Geismar, introduction by Steff GeissbĂŒhler, an essay by Christopher Bonanos, scans of the original manual (from GeissbĂŒhlerâs personal copy), and 48 pages of photographs from the EPA-commissioned Documerica project (1970â1977).»
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Oh no, I completely missed it, didnât think of it anymore! :-(
Thank you for the great photos! <3
i went to a rilo kiley concert the other day and it was so special to me⊠i teared up at some of the songs but when âa better son/daughterâ came on, i full on cried. what an amazing experience.
photos: https://eunoia.sayitditto.net/photos/rilo-kiley-2025sep/
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A very good one:
âWhatever AI Looks Like, Itâs Notâ
(notice the photo by Thomas Schmitt that illustrates the article)
@bender@twtxt.net There are all sorts of pallets. I made my wooden mallet from a heavy duty beech pallet a few years ago:
Oh yes, this guy is so cool. I think the next machines I need are a thickness planer and a big dust collector with at least hose 100mm diameter! :-)
San Francisco Billboards - August 2025
Every time I take a Lyft from the San Francisco airport to downtown going up 101, I notice the billboards. The billboards on 101 are always such a good snapshot in time of the current peak of the Silicon Valley hype cycle. Iâve decided to capture photos of the billboards every time I am there, to see how this changes over time. â Read more
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com And I read the following funny response to that:
Bluesky: Users verify their age by adding a payment method or uploading a photo ID.
Mastodon: Users verify their age by posting pictures of the vintage computer equipment in their homes.
https://beige.party/@maxleibman/114848276288629121
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We covered quite some ground in the two and a half hours today. The weather was nice, mostly cloudy and just 23°C. Thatâs also why we decided to take a longer tour. We saw four deer in the wild, three of which I managed to just ban on film, quality could be better, though. My camera produced a hell lot of defocused photos this time. Not sure whatâs going on with the autofocus. https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2025-07-10/
When the sun came out, colors were just beautiful:
@prologic@twtxt.net This looks really nice! I love the view. For a brief second, the rock in the left bottom corner of the first photo reminded me of a croc tail. These are some massive cliffs, I get the impression that walking down there feels cool during the heat. Yeah, itâs winter over there, but it cooled me off by just looking at it. :-) Oh no, somebody lost their hat.
As promised, hereâs some photos of love you!! camping trip to Canarcon George in QLD, Australia.

@prologic@twtxt.net Oh cool, completely disconnected is the best! Looking forward to the photos. :-)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de We did indeed! đ Iâll share photos soonâą đ Was completely âoff-gridâ, no connectivity to anything anywhere đ€Ł
Thanks @bender@twtxt.net! Yeah, so super cute. I couldnât pet them, though. Despite very curious, they were also very restless.
I persuaded my dad to check out the fireflies with me tonight. He only wanted to go for a short trip, so we came just across a couple hundred of them. Otherwise, the thousands mark would have been exceeded in no time. He was super glad I talked him into that. :-)
It was also my first time to see them over the meadows. Those numbers donât compare to the ones inside the forest, no question, but we probably saw 60 or so. Havenât come across them there before, I only heard and read about that.
Note to future-Lyse next year: Leaving at 21:45 seems like a good time. We left earlier and had to wait just a few more minutes for them to come out in masses.
Too bad itâs impossible to share photos or videos. My camera isnât made for that at all, not even close.
Iâm now going to delete 7,336 old photos (previews, resized web versions and index.htmls) and reclaim 3.3 GiB disk space on my laptop.
Once again, I went on a hike onto my backyard mountain after calling it quits very late. This time I brought my cam along. The view was extremely hazy, but the setting sunlight resulted in cool colors. The freshly cut grass smelled wonderful.
I saw a flock of pidgeons circling around and some sort of rat or mouse quickly running over the road in front of me from one field into the next one with a giant nut in its mouth. Or so I at least believe, couldnât really tell, it happened so fast.
A couple enjoyed the setting sun on a bench and stripped their shoes on this warm evening. Somebody forget their bottle of water on the summit, but it looked rather cool in the evening light:
Not sure what theyâre doing, but they now set up scaffolding at the ruin. I heavily doubt it, but it would be cool if they rebuilt the castle. :-)
On the way back I met up with a mate who couldnât come along right from the beginning. We saw two deer on the meadow, but it was already too dark for my camera, the photos were totally rubbish. The sunset turned really pretty and colorful just in time when I reached home. https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2025-06-10/
Bird photos of the day:
- Egyptian Goose
- Common Moorhen (half asleep)
- Rock Dove
Woooaaah, the sun just was a crazy orange disk in the sky. Looked super amazing. Unfortunately, on the photo it was just white. But then it turned pink when it reappeared below the clouds: https://lyse.isobeef.org/abendhimmel-2025-06-07/
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We went up our local backyard mountain and boy is it humid. The view after the rain is fairly good, but Iâm totally soaked. No photos, Iâm too exhausted for that.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, shares rare photos of daughter Lilibet
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Having a rough week (or year lol)? Share a photo of your cat! â Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net What I meant, is that I will not say that someone is not really a writer, if they choose to have what they wrote, ran through some spelling and sentence structure checker, like the one included in MS Word, the average phone keyboard, or on reverso.net - given that they look over the output and make sure the corrections make sense.
Similarly, I wonât complain much, if someone uses AI, to remove backgrounds from images, where the AI can preform this task, as well as a human would and makes sure to check it afterwards, or use ai as a way to sort large quantities of images - usually done for science. An example of this, would be having terabytes of plant photos, from some cities camera system and having an AI analyse them, in an attempt to detect notable changes, like mold, parasites, or the plants needing more water.
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz I only listened to you while going through my photos, so I did not pay very close attention. :-)
Since you have a proper server â haha, not just one â and hence are not limited, I suggest you learn a real programming language and donât waste your time with this PHP mess. It might have improved a wee bit since I was a kid, but it felt like some hacked together shit. The defaults also were questionable at best, it was easier to hold it wrong than right. This stands testament to bad design and is especially terrible from a security point of view.
Youâre right, programming is like any other craft. You only truly learn by actually doing it. And this just takes time. Very long time to master it. Or as close to as it gets. The more you know, the more you realize what else you donât know (yet). Itâs a never ending process. So, take it easy, donât get discouraged, happy hacking and enjoy the endeavor! :-)
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org @kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Actual family photo:
https://movq.de/v/bfd455ecfe/tux1.jpg
I have another one on my keychain and a small one in the car. And this little guy is probably hard to spot in the photo, because heâs just 1cm tall:
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Nope, this is some random photo. đ
made a photo gallery for my site! special thank you to this guyâs tutorial i could not have figured that out myself
My sweet deaf girl somehow felt me coming when I tried to take her photo⊠didnât mean to scare herđ Sorry, Ori, I love you â€ïž â Read more
How Edit Photos Dark Mode on iPhone & iPad
As an iPhone or iPad user youâre undoubtedly familiar with using Dark Mode and Light mode for the interface, and you might even have automatic dark/light mode enabled on your device. But some users may like to use light mode in some apps, and dark mode in other apps, like when editing in the Photos ⊠Read More â Read more
En estos momentos, no sé si un dios le estå pidiendo que libere su pueblo felino o estå mirando una paloma
How Edit Photos Dark Mode on iPhone & iPad
As an iPhone or iPad user youâre undoubtedly familiar with using Dark Mode and Light mode for the interface, and you might even have automatic dark/light mode enabled on your device. But some users may like to use light mode in some apps, and dark mode in other apps, like when editing in the Photos ⊠Read More â Read more
And on a similar note, cross-post from Mastodon:
What I love about HTML and HTTP is that it can degrade rather gracefully on old browsers.
My website isnât spectacular but I donât think it looks horrible, either. And itâs still usable just fine all the way down to WfW 3.11:
Itâs not perfect, but itâs usable. And that makes me happy. Almost 30 years of compatibilty.
The biggest sacrifice is probably that I donât enforce TLS and that HTTP 1.0 has no Host: header, so no vhosts (or rather, everything must come from the default vhost). (Yes, some old browsers send Host:, even though they predate HTTP 1.1. Netscape does, but not IBM WebExplorer, for example.)
(On the other hand, it might completely suck on modern mobile devices. Dunno, I barely use those. đ€Ș)
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com oh fuck yea snac would be a good use of that! makes me wanna do the same⊠GTS also has a new profile view for profiles that shows only images which makes it great as a photo posting place
I visited a good mate after a day in the office and went for a stroll in the evening. It still was really hot, phew, about 24°C. Must have been the aftermath of the fire in the morning! For sure! The firealarm went off during a meeting and we all had to leave the building. Anyway, I only managed to take one lizard photo, all the other ones we came across immediately vanished in the brush or cracks in the vineyard walls. The kestrels were way more cooperative:
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Watching o3 guess a photoâs location is surreal, dystopian and wildly entertaining
Comments â Read more
Computers in school (updated)
IntroductionA much shorter version of this post was initially published on
2022-05-23 (Pungenday, the 70 day of Discord in the YOLD 3188) in my
gemlog at:
gemini://gem.hack.org/log/computers-in-school.gmi
The text has been edited after speaking with some old school mates and
trying to remember more. I also added a few photos.
When I started upper secondary school as a sixteen year-old in 1988 my
school had what I think were IBM PC/XT computers, one classroom of
⊠â Read more
Computers in school (updated)
IntroductionA much shorter version of this post was initially published on
2022-05-23 (Pungenday, the 70 day of Discord in the YOLD 3188) in my
gemlog at:
gemini://gem.hack.org/log/computers-in-school.gmi
The text has been edited after speaking with some old school mates and
trying to remember more. I also added a few photos.
When I started upper secondary school as a sixteen year-old in 1988 my
school had wha ⊠â Read more
Computers in school
IntroductionA version of this post was initially published on 2022-05-23
(Pungenday, the 70 day of Discord in the YOLD 3188) in my gemlog at:
gemini://gem.hack.org/log/computers-in-school.gmi
The text has been edited after speaking with some old school mates and
trying to remember more. I also added a few photos.
When I started upper secondary school as a sixteen year-old in 1988 my
school had what I think were IBM PC/XT computers, one classroom of
16(?) computers with co ⊠â Read more
Cool, Hubble turns 35 today! https://science.nasa.gov/missions/hubble/nasa-celebrates-hubbles-35th-year-in-orbit/ Happy birthday little space telescope and thanks for all the lovely photos! :-)
How to Stop iPhone Auto-Enhancing Photos from Camera
The latest iPhone models use a ton of auto-enhancing and software to adjust photos that you shoot with the camera, and much of that auto-editing happens immediately on-device after the camera snaps a photo, some of this is Deep Fusion, and some of it are numerous other features that Apple has incorporated into the iPhone ⊠Read More â Read more
How to Stop iPhone Auto-Enhancing Photos from Camera
The latest iPhone models use a ton of auto-enhancing and software to adjust photos that you shoot with the camera, and much of that auto-editing happens immediately on-device after the camera snaps a photo, some of this is Deep Fusion, and some of it are numerous other features that Apple has incorporated into the iPhone ⊠Read More â Read more
That reminds me of a workmate telling me the other day that my photo albums are blocked by corporate â»âsecurityâ«â trashware, bwahahahaaahaaaaa:
Completely expected from AI bullshit.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org oh, and thanks for the bigger photo! I like how it lovely fill the twtxt in Yarnd. Woot!
Fantastic game! Find 5 dates by looking at 5 photos.
https://whichyr.com/
Stepan the cat from Ukraine became famous for his tired, chill look. His photos went viralâcelebrities like Britney Spears shared them. He also helped raise money for animal shelters. Stepan is more than a meme â heâs a symbol of calm and kindness. â Read more
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Oh, thatâs beautiful!
I opened up all the photos in new tabs and went through them. For a second, I wondered that it was snowing at your place right now. :-D
That made me realize that so far we basically had nearly no April weather whatsoever. May might be full of it then, letâs see. :-)
@prologic@twtxt.net @movq@www.uninformativ.de @bmallred@staystrong.run @ionores@twtxt.net Thank you! Yeah, the yellow meadows look truly awesome.
Watching âHappy People: A Year in the Taigaâ in German the evening before, this thing totally looked like a trap to us. So, we decided to sit on another, more rustic bench nearby. :-) Oh neat, it turns out, there is a much longer four part series of the documentary in English on YouTube. Highly recommended! This is part one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbhPIK-oBvA
Judging by the surroundings, I think this is actually a forest altar or something of that nature. But it looks like they started with the chappelâs reinforcement steel and then they ran out of money before completing it or even placing the concrete forms. :-P
Yeah, 78 might be photo of the month. Itâs one of my favorites.
Nice picts. For me, itâs the photo of a đ foraging for dandelions that wins! đ
A mate and I had an amazing but also exhausting hike to the highest of the Three Emperor Mountains yesterday with perfect weather conditions. Sunny 18°C, blue sky with barly a cloud and a little welcoming breeze, just beautiful.
Mt. Stuifen is 757 meters above sea level, has a small shelter and a barbie area and is still the most boring one of the three. Itâs also the one farthest away from me. Not sure why it has two summit crosses, but both arenât at the summit. The third, makeshift one at the real summit was gone by now. Four years ago, somebody had cobbled one together and put it up.
We bought our tucker at a local bakery on our way. This was the first time I tried a Teufelsbrezel (lit. devilâs pretzel), a lye pretzel with pepper. Havenât come across that anywhere else. But I can certainly recommend that, itâs yummy.
We were glad when we were finally back home after some 26 or 27km. I wonât do much today and let my feet rest. Another friend called for a much, much shorter hike tomorrow.
Enjoy the 92 photos: https://lyse.isobeef.org/wanderung-auf-den-stuifen-2025-04-19/
Lost my buddy of 14 years last week. Wanted to share my favorite photo of him. â Read more
I love this photo of my void đ€ â Read more
Even though I really do like the shell, I always use Dolphin to mount my digicam SD card and copy the photos onto my computer. I finally added a context menu item in Dolphin to create a forest stroll directory with the current date in order to save some typing:
The following goes in ~/.local/share/kservices5/ServiceMenus/galmkdir.desktop:
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Service
X-KDE-ServiceTypes=KonqPopupMenu/Plugin,inode/directory
Actions=Waldspaziergang;
[Desktop Action Waldspaziergang]
Name=Heutigen Waldspaziergang anlegenâŠ
Icon=folder-green
Exec=~/src/gelbariab/galmkdir "%f"
In order to update the KDE desktop cache and make this action menu item available in Dolphin, I ran:
kbuildsycoca5
The referenced galmkdir script looks like that:
#!/bin/sh
set -e
current_dir="$1"
if [ -z "$current_dir" ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 DIRECTORY" >&2
exit 1
fi
dir="$(kdialog \
--geometry 350x50 \
--title "Heutigen Waldspaziergang anlegen" \
--inputbox "Neues Verzeichnis in â$current_dirâ anlegen:" \
"waldspaziergang-$(date +%Y-%m-%d)")"
mkdir "$current_dir/$dir"
dolphin "$current_dir/$dir"
This solution is far from perfect, though. Ideally, Iâd love to have it in the âCreate Newâ menu instead of the âActionsâ menu. But that doesnât really work. I cannot define a default directory name, not to mention even a dynamic one with the current date. (I would have to update the .desktop file every day or so.) I also failed to create an empty directory. I somehow managed to create a directory with some other templates in it for some reason I do not really understand.
Letâs see how that works out in the next days. If I like it, I might define a few more default directory names.
ProcessOne: Hello from the other side: Matrix â XMPP via ejabberd 25.03
With ejabberd 25.03, the Matrix gateway ( mod_matrix_gw) no ⊠â Read more
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@bender@twtxt.net @ionores@twtxt.net Yep, itâs extremely seldom that a photo turns out looking better than reality. Very rarely does that happen. But basically never with sunsets. ;-) Maybe once a leap year Iâm very surprised to wonder how that subject wasnât better in person but actually on film.
@bender@twtxt.net Totally agree with you 100%. No photo could ever replace the experience of seeing it live on site!
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org now, thatâs what I am talking about! Having been witness of similar sunsets, I would wholeheartedly agree that a photo (no matter how good!) is a poor replacement for not being able to spectate it in person.