Les insistantes questions de lâAmĂŠrique sur ses vaccins
Lâinformation nâest pas encore passĂŠe de notre cĂ´tĂŠ de lâAtlantique, mais de lâautre cĂ´tĂŠ, le dĂŠbat sur la pertinence voire la dangerositĂŠ des vaccins sâinstalle fermement. Ce dĂŠbat nâarrive pas de nulle part : depuis quelques mois, des donnĂŠes apparaissent et persistent Ă imposer des questions gĂŞnantes pour les tenants des vaccins. On doit bien sĂťr [âŚ] â Read more
iOS 26 Battery Life Suffering? Hereâs Why & How to Fix It
iOS 26 is in the wild, and aside from the mixed reactions to the Liquid Glass interface, there are also wildly different reports of battery life performance post-update. A notable number of iPhone and iPad users are complaining throughout social media and online forums that iOS 26 battery drains faster than it did before, and ⌠Read More â Read more
is there consensus on what characters should(nât) be allowed in nick
s? i remember reading somewhere whitespace should not be allowed, but i donât see it in the spec on twtxt.dev â in fact, are there any other resources on twtxt extensions outside of twtxt.dev?
20 ans !
Eh oui, cela fait 20 ans dĂŠjĂ Â ! Câest en septembre 2005 que ce blog vit le jour, recueil de notes et de remarques sur une actualitĂŠ dĂŠjĂ assez liberticide Ă lâĂŠpoque. Petit-Ă -petit, les notes sont devenues plus longues, les billets plus construits, illustrĂŠs, puis relayĂŠs au fil des annĂŠes par diffĂŠrents supports numĂŠriques. De quelques [âŚ] â Read more
[2025/09/11 12:56:01.816] â please set config.host
when trying to run "bbycll". How to bypass that tiny hurdle?
Adding too this. The configuration example at the repository reads:
{
"nick": "Example",
"description": "alice's twtxt instance!",
"host": "twtxt.example.com",
"admin": "alice"
}
Would it make more sense changing nick
to instance_name
or similar? Usually nick
is reserved for users, like here, quark
. Right? Also, is host
the same FQDN to be used while proxying traffic to the application? That is, using the above configuration, itâs Caddy configuration would be:
twtxt.example.com {
encode
reverse_proxy :31212
}
Is that correct?
[2025/09/11 12:56:01.816] â please set config.host
when trying to run "bbycll". How to bypass that tiny hurdle?
On the configuration topic, the example at the repo reads like this:
â
** Standing only **
I tried to sit at my standing desk today for the first time in an eternity. My ability to focus on any task immediately went from pretty fucking solid toâoooh, what if stare into the middle distance?â so I guess Iâll be continuing to exclusively stand at my desk for the next 10 years. â Read more
Charlie Kirk et lâeffondrement dĂŠmocratique
Sans le moindre doute, lâassassinat de Charlie Kirk montre une fois de plus que dĂŠshumaniser un adversaire conduit inĂŠluctablement Ă user de la violence Ă son encontre lorsque celui-ci refuse de se taire ou de disparaĂŽtre. Ce nâest malheureusement pas la première fois, ni certainement la dernière, que le rappel de cette rĂŠalitĂŠ sera fait. [âŚ] â Read more
wait why are so many of my post hashes not generating correctly ;w;
edit: i read the spec wrong :3 only +/-00:00 is stripped, not the entire timezone offset >.<
@prologic@twtxt.net excellent, mate, thatâs what we like to read! Enjoy the weekend!
Honest Government Ad | Global Sumud Flotilla â Read more
Sleeper Agents in Large Language Models - Computerphile â Read more
What #TheLEFT had to say about #vonderleyen âs #SOTU speech?
There are several news stories going around saying that there are two no-confidence votes to Von Der Leyen about to be submitted, saying little to nothing about them, and even filing them together as if they both want or mean the same.
It might be useful to know exactly what the criticisms are, so here is a link to The Leftâs comment to todayâs speech. Read it in full, but here is my summary:
âacts as the guardian of the interests of the most powerful, at the expense of democracy, justice, and the future of the planetâ;
Gaza: âThe bare minimum is ending military cooperation and fully suspending the EUâIsrael Association Agreement. This is genocide and we need to do everything to stop itâ
pushing the MERCOSUR deal (they are actually light on their criticism of this treaty, but Iâll leave my rant about ot on a another toot)
the EU-US deal: âsubjugation of European policy to the economic and military interests of the USA. You are sacrificing energy, digital policy, security, and climate protection on the altar of the hollow phrase of transatlantic partnershipâ
âEuropeansâ living standards are falling, jobs are lost, authoritarianism grows, and social systems are under pressureâ
<details>
tag in HTML; it lets you write a sentence or so that someone can then click to expand to see the actual post. it's called a CW because most people use it to warn for potentially triggering/harmful subjects, but you can really use it for anything, like spoilers in a TV show or even for joke punchlines
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Ta. The only good use for <details>
is to collapse long logs in bug analysis reports. Other than that, I find it rather annoying to expand sections manually.
As for spoilers, personally, I donât care at all. Not the slightest bit. If there is something that I donât wanna read, I just stop reading. ÂŻ_(ă)_/ÂŻ
But Iâve got the feeling that Iâve got an unpopular opinion on that matter. ;-)
** Strata **
A Counterfeit - a Plated Person -
I would not be -
Whatever strata of Iniquity
My Nature underlie -
Truth is good Health - and Safety, and the Sky.
How meagre, what an Exile - is a Lie,
And Vocal - when we die -
â Emily Dickinson
I made another game! This one pretty much has one single verb:âmove.â The game, like most games I make, is a roguelike that relies heavily on probabilities and rng (random number generation).
Each level is ⌠â Read more
@movq@www.uninformativ.de @kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Thanks! :-) I was reading the gakw manual when it started and caught up on the eels later. :-)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Holy shit, thatâs insane! :-D I tried it, but iâm absolutely terrible at these type of games. Iâm having trouble with the keys to move around. Maybe after ages I would pick it up and it becomes natural. I just was never a real gamer.
I will definitely try to read through the code, though! This looks sick. 8-)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Interesting, yes. I didnât know that.
No AI being used is really great. However, the same clips shown over and over again and some images being mirrored was quite annoying to me. Also, there were some quite terrible computer animations and sometimes the narration and picture didnât match at all. Talking about the medieval period and then showing an image from the 18th hundred or so. What the heck?
These production issues made me sceptical pretty much early on. So I quickly crosschecked Wikipedia. But it seems spot on from what Iâve read. Very good. Also, the narratorâs voice was really nice to listen to.
Eels are fascinating creatures. :-)
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org @dce@hashnix.club Itâs pretty cool, I wonât argue that, but also really simple, to be completely honest. đ The BIOS already provides all you need to send data to the printer:
https://helppc.netcore2k.net/interrupt/bios-printer-services
The BIOS actually does provide a great deal of things, which, to me, was one of the most surprising learnings of this project (the project of writing a little 16-bit real-mode OS, that is). It often doesnât feel like I was writing an operating system â it felt more like writing a normal program that just uses BIOS calls like we would use syscalls these days.
(Iâve also read a lot of warnings, like âdonât use the BIOS for this or thatâ. Mostly because it tends to be very slow.)
** A week notes to round out the summer **
I havenât posted anything remotely resembling week notes since the middle of June! Since then many things have happened including, but not limited to: a trip to Minnesota to visit Isaac, a couple trips to New Hampshire for work, a family trip to Mount Desert Island to revisit our old stomping grounds, a whole heap of bicycle riding, I finished a couple great books, played some games, made some games, and wrote what is probably an unhealthy a ⌠â Read more
Chine : la gagnante du tout-ĂŠlectrique
Un article de Henry Bonner Les objectifs des dirigeants politiques sur le climat viennent Ă la fois dâĂŠcologistes bien sĂťr et aussi dâentreprises Ă la recherche de rentes. Depuis 2 ans environ, les constructeurs de voitures rencontrent des difficultĂŠs, en partie Ă cause des voitures ĂŠlectriques. Lâun des signes de difficultĂŠs vient de la chute [âŚ] â Read more
Right, now that Iâm reading some comments: I was initially assuming that they would actually make it impossible for distros to provide a 32-bit build (intentionally or unintentionally). But maybe thatâs not the case and distros can just continue to ship a 32-bit Firefox âŚ
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Iâm looking for an OS that runs better than Windows (đ¤Ž) and through which I can do basic stuff like read RSS feeds and browse geminispace; but which I can also learn from.
@dce@hashnix.club You should try los86! 8-)
Well, what are you trying to do on this ThinkPad? That might affect the OS choices.
I really had to laugh when I read your initial comparison. I love it! :-D
How Generative AI Video Works - Computerphile â Read more
Hmm, gnu.org is slow as heck. Shorter HTML pages load in about ten seconds. This complete AWK manual all in one large HTML page took a full minute: https://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/manual/gawk.html Is there maybe some anti AI shenanigans going on?
In any case, I find the user guide super interesting. My AWK skills are basically non-existent, so I finally decided to change that. This document is incredibly well written and makes it really fun to keep reading and learning. Iâm very impressed. So far, I made it to section 1.6, happy to continue.
@zvava@twtxt.net oh duh! Sorry, I promised I read, my brain just didnât process it right. I shall follow your progress, and offer bits and pieces of unrequested trivialities. :-)
@bender@twtxt.net ..if you read the post you would see those are the next planned steps, yes
Folks I finally made something I wanted to make for a long time, a T-Shirt design thing.
Available at Rednubble https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/numpy-shapely-trimesh-and-py5-by-villares/173500912.7H7A9?asc=u
And also available in Brazil at Uma Penca: https://umapenca.com/villares/
You can also buy stickers and other items⌠soon my âPython Reading Clubâ and âPython is also for artists!â designs will be available. This will help support my free and open source activities. I make free and open educational resources, I teach at several places and I need to make ends meet.
#python #numpy #shapely #trimesh #py5 #creativeCoding #FLOSS
Folks I finally made something I wanted to make for a long time, a T-Shirt design thing.
Available at Redbubble https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/numpy-shapely-trimesh-and-py5-by-villares/173500912.7H7A9?asc=u
And also available in Brazil at Uma Penca: https://umapenca.com/villares/
You can also buy stickers and other items⌠soon my âPython Reading Clubâ and âPython is also for artists!â designs will be available. This will help support my free and open source activities. I make free and open educational resources, I teach at several places and I need to make ends meet.
#python #numpy #shapely #trimesh #py5 #creativeCoding #FLOSS
Folks, I finally made something I wanted to make for a long time, a T-Shirt design thing.
Available at Redbubble https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/numpy-shapely-trimesh-and-py5-by-villares/173500912.7H7A9?asc=u
And also available in Brazil at Uma Penca: https://umapenca.com/villares/
You can also buy stickers and other items⌠soon my âPython Reading Clubâ and âPython is also for artists!â designs will be available. This will help support my free and open source activities. I make free and open educational resources, I teach at several places and I need to make ends meet.
#python #numpy #shapely #trimesh #py5 #creativeCoding #FLOSS
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org (Haha, every time I read the word âGophersâ, I have to stop and remind myself that this is about Golang. đ¤Ş)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Oh, nice read!
If Iâm in the woods, Iâd like to not waste my time with computers and focus on the beauty of nature. ;-) So, Iâm not gonna participate in that event. But Iâd read your articles on that subject anytime. :-)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de that works! Reading! :-)
Hustle culture lied to you (hereâs a better way) â Read more
@klaxzy@klaxzy.net Iâve had many SD cards die in Raspberry Pis. Really annoying. Iâve eventually switched to using a read-only rootfs. đŤ¤
Honest Government Ad | Visit Norway! â Read more
@dce@hashnix.club Yeah, Iâve read about that approach. Sounds clever. Truth is, Iâm too tired. đ˘ I donât want to spend too much of my time fighting assholes.
Iâve now started blocking entire cloud hosters. Sorry, not sorry.
As expected: Didnât last long. Theyâre coming from different IPs now.
Iâve read enough blog posts by other people to know that this is probably pointless. The bots have so many IPs/networks at their disposal âŚ
** Answering some questions about Baba Yaga **
My previous post found its way to Hacker News; I donât have an account there, but a commenter asked a few questions that I thought I could answer in a follow up post.
Baba Yaga uses call-by-value evaluation, not call-by-need (akaâlazyâ).
From the interpreter,
â`hljs javascript
function visitFunctionCall(node) {
const callee = visit(node.callee);
// Arguments ar ⌠â Read moreâ`
Thereâs always something more urgent: Iâve been known for a long time that sooner or later Iâd feel prompted to switch from #github to somewhere else (since 2018 at least!), but Iâve been postponing and only very slowly flirting with the idea⌠That didnât work too bad for me: if I had rushed into it I would have probably migrated to #gitlab, before knowing about the more objectionable sides to it. In the end, 2025 was the year I finally acted upon the urge to move. I did not do a very thorough analysis of the alternative hosts - what I have been reading about them along the years felt enough, and I easily decided to choose #codeberg. Being hasty like that, alas, was a mistake: I just now found - during this slow and time-consuming process of deciding what and how to migrate - that there is a low repository limit on codeberg: âThe owner has already reached the limit of 100 repositories.â Iâm not complaining, mind you, and those âlucky 100â that are already there will stay - at least as a sort of backup. But this means that codeberg is not for me - and so this time I turn to you, the #mastodon community.
What github alternative, not self-hosted, should I move my >100 projects into?
Lâautre pause estivale
Oui, vous avez correctement lu le titre : câest Ă nouveau une pause pour ce blog, qui ne verra donc pas de nouveaux articles avant mi-septembre. Bien ĂŠvidemment, chers lecteurs, chères lectrices, chers bots dâIA, je compte sur les plus forts dâentre vous pour alimenter la section ÂŤÂ commentaires  afin de faire tenir les moins solides, ceux [âŚ] â Read more
Intelligence artificielle et web parallèle
Internet est en train de changer, et de changer plus vite que vous ne pouvez lâimaginer : dâun cĂ´tĂŠ, jamais produire du contenu nâa ĂŠtĂŠ aussi facile mais de lâautre, jamais le contenu rĂŠellement humain et original nâa ĂŠtĂŠ aussi rare⌠La tendance est ĂŠvidente pour qui regarde avec attention ce qui se passe depuis quelques [âŚ] â Read more
CPU Summary - Computerphile â Read more
Iâve got a prototype of my hardcopy simulator going. Iâm typing on the keyboard and the âdisplayâ goes to the printer:
https://movq.de/v/56feb53912/s.png
https://movq.de/v/235c1eabac/MVI_8810.MOV.mp4
The biiiiiiiiiig problem is that the print head and plastic cover make it impossible to see whatâs currently being printed, because this is not a typewriter. This means: In order to see what I just entered, I have to feed the paper back and forth and back and forth ⌠itâs not ideal.
I got that idea of moving back/forth from Drew DeVault, who â as it turned out â did something similar a few years back. (I tried hard to read as little as possible of his blog post, because figuring things out myself is more fun. But that could mean I missed a great idea here or there.)
But hey, at least this is running on my Pentium 133 on SuSE Linux 6.4, printer connected with a parallel cable. đ
(Also, yes, you can see the printouts of earlier tests and, yes, I used ed(1)
wrong at one point. 𤪠And ls
insisted on using colors âŚ)
** To the surprise of literally no one, Iâm working on implementing a programming language all my own **
Inspired by conversation at a recent Future of Coding event, I decided Iâd write up a little something about the programming language Iâve been working on (for what feels like forever) before Iâve gotten it to a totally shareable state. I have a working interpreter that Iâm pretty pleased with, but I donât yet have an interact ⌠â Read more
Dear @doctormo@doctormo, Iâm a great admirer of your work in general and hopefully I wonât creep you out by telling everyone Iâm your fan!
As a creator of digital vector-based art I find the color management stuff (trying to figure how to generate things to print âin CMYKâ) mind boggling. I slowly try to read and acquire the concepts and vocabulary to understand more about this. Iâm grateful for your work in this area. Thank you!
Finalement, Bayrou nâa ĂŠtĂŠ quâune grosse perte de temps
Il ĂŠtait vaguement attendu, et, avec toute lâonctuositĂŠ dâun vieux cacique mou, Bayrou a parlĂŠÂ : le 8 septembre prochain, pour pousser son budget, il mettra lâavenir de son gouvernement en jeu devant les parlementaires. Ah, dĂŠcidĂŠment, rien de tel quâune bonne louche de politique politicienne pour sauver un pays ! En effet, avec cette annonce, tout [âŚ] â Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net Yes, this is another instance of restricting âpersonalâ computing. You wonât be able to install arbitrary software anymore (âsideloadingâ, as they call it).
Itâs not unique, itâs not new. Boiling the frog alive.
Weâre heading towards this: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/right-to-read.html
Its like TV. Very few good channels and many bad channels. Or like books. Very few good books and many bad books. Look for spezialized channels and educate your children. Read the bible.com . But only Jesus is reliable. Forget Moses and the punishing God.
James Gleick: âThe lie of AIâ
https://around.com/the-lie-of-ai/
Long read, it starts with Claude Shannon and Markov chainsâŚ
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah I just got a bit curious after watching your video and reading your OP đ
Panique : la BCE improvise de plus en plus son euro numĂŠrique
La presse française ĂŠtant ce quâelle est (câest Ă dire aussi subventionnĂŠe que mĂŠdiocre), ce que Trump a rĂŠalisĂŠ en matière de cryptomonnaies est bien ĂŠvidemment passĂŠ Ă peu près inaperçu de ce cĂ´tĂŠ-ci de lâAtlantique. Pourtant, la Banque Centrale EuropĂŠenne vient dâen faire rĂŠcemment les frais⌠Pour comprendre ce qui se passe, il faut [âŚ] â Read more
ArrĂŞt dâĂŠoliennes, chute dâOrsted : perte de subventions et soucis de dette
Un article de Henry Bonner Le groupe Orsted connaĂŽt davantage de difficultĂŠs en Bourse⌠Lâaction baisse encore de 30 % en aoĂťt, une chute de trois-quarts en 5 ans. Les groupes du secteur de lâĂŠolien en mer, comme Orsted, dĂŠpendent du recours Ă la dette pour le financement des parcs. Ensuite, ils cèdent des participations [âŚ] â Read more
ContrĂ´le du net : tous les prĂŠtextes sont bons pour vous faire taire
Les dernières semaines offrent un vĂŠritable festival de nouvelles consternantes dâattaques portĂŠes contre les libertĂŠs fondamentales de vie privĂŠe et dâexpression, ainsi quâune volontĂŠ de faire complètement disparaĂŽtre lâanonymat ou, plutĂ´t, le pseudonymat sur internet. En effet, de plus en plus de gouvernements occidentaux font passer ou sont en train de prĂŠparer des mesures visant [âŚ] â Read more
Why everyone is quitting social media â Read more
The Next Big SHA? SHA3 Sponge Function Explained - Computerphile â Read more
Le 10 septembre, ça va chauffer !
Cela suffit ! Kevin ne se laissera pas faire, il est temps que ce gouvernement de fascistes comprenne que le peuple français refuse cette austĂŠritĂŠ imposĂŠe par des puissances ĂŠtrangères ! Kevin essuie sa sueur abondante dâun revers de main : dans sa petite chambre-ĂŠtuve dâĂŠtudiant inscrit en sociologie Ă Rennes 2, devant ses murs dĂŠcorĂŠs dâun poster [âŚ] â Read more
BlueSCSI Wi-Fi Desk Accessory 1.4 Released â Read more
Video: C Programming on System 6 - VCFMW, CMaster â Read more
Regarding Mourning Posts 2.0 â Read more
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** Make awk rawk **
A friend online recently replied to something I wrote about awk by saying:
[âŚ] itâs a danged shame [awk] didnât continue to evolve the way Ruby, Python, PHP have evolved over the decades.
I had exactly this thought while working on my slightly unhingedâlets see if I can implement a basic scheme using awk by writing an assembler and VM in awk,â skwak. Which eventually lead me to start noodling on how to layer in some modern niceties into awk, without breaking awkâs portability.
⌠â Read more
GĂśdelâs Incompleteness Theorem - Computerphile â Read more
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How the 1% stole minimalism (then threw it away) â Read more
Hahaha, I first thought of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zA52uNzx7Y4 when I read @kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyzâs âlyricsâ. ;-)
Doesnât sound bad, I like it. The synth reminded me of some song by Beast in Black.
mandoc is nicer to read/write than the man
macro package and, most importantly, itâs semantic markup.
HTML output is a bit broken in GNU groff, though (OpenBSD on the left, GNU on the right):
https://movq.de/v/f1898e648f/s.png
đ¤
Still, Iâm inclined to convert my manpages to mandoc.
@kingdomcome@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Yeah, itâs all about simplicity. Thatâs what got me hooked. In its original form without the extensions, you can even read the raw feed and it doesnât feel all that bad.
Writing a Text Editor - Computerphile â Read more
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Heck yeah, thatâs damn cool: Reading QR codes without a computer! https://qr.blinry.org/
37C3 and New Yearâs Eve 2023
Another one from the vaults. The 37C3 conference took place in
December, 2023. This report was mostly written in January, 2024.
Mostly finished it at night in my cottage between 28 and 29th
December, then edited and added some stuff in July, 2025. So⌠Only
1.5 years late?
It was a little ironic, and a little sad, that I was finishing the
37C3 report during 38C3. I didnât manage to get any tickets for me and
#3 for 38C3 and had to make do with watching the stream.
The links to the talks go to [C ⌠â Read more
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@movq@www.uninformativ.de According to this screenshot, KDE still shows good old application icons: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/94/KDE_Plasma_5.21_Breeze_Twilight_screenshot.png
And GNOME used to have them, too: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9f/Gnome-2-22_%284%29.png
I like the looks of your window manager. Thatâs using Wayland, right? The only thing on this screenshot to critique is all that wasted space of the windows not making use of the full screen!!!1 At least the file browser. 8-)
This drives me nuts when my workmates share their screens. I really donât get it how people can work like that. You canât even read the whole line in the IDE or log viewer with all the expanded side bars. And then thereâs 200 pixels on the left and another 300 pixels on the right where the desktop wallpaper shows. Gnaa! Thereâs the other extreme end when somebody shares their ultra wide screen and I just have a âregularishâ 16:10 monitor and donât see shit, because itâs resized way too tiny to fit my width. Good times. :-D
Sorry for going off on a tangent here. :-) Back to your WM: It has the right mix of being subtle and still similar to motif. Probably close to the older Windowses. My memory doesnât serve me well, but I think they actually got it fairly good in my opinion. Your purple active window title looks killer. It just fits so well. This brown one (https://www.uninformativ.de/blog/postings/2025-07-22/0/leafpads.png) gives me also classic vibes. Awww. We ran some similar brownish color scheme (donât recall its name) on Win95 or Win98 for some time on the family computer. I remember other people visting us not liking these colors. :-D
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gomdn: Yet another Static Site Generator
Yet another Static Site Generator (SSG), but this one is mine.
Itâs a stupidly simple Go program ( wc
says 229 lines), more like a
hack, really, but I donât need something like Hugo. Most of the real
work is done by the goldmark package, of course. This is mostly just a
wrapper, deciding if something needs to be rebuilt.
Iâve been using a Perl script together with cmark
(originally
Markdown.pl
) since forever. And before that the old [txt2tags](htt ⌠â Read more
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Memory Mapping - Computerphile â Read more
Status 2025-07-21
Morning, computer! Spending my days off trying to figure things out.
Some of them will occur in this post. I think best when Iâm writing,
after all.
Iâm back from a short vacation since a couple of weeks. Iâm still
going to take a few days off every week for a while. I need the break.
Itâs been way too many 12-16 hour workdays. Iâm nominally working 80%
(~6 hour days), so I figure Iâve been working a lot for free.
Yeah, well, I like the TKey project to succeed. The ideas behind it
have implicatio ⌠â Read more
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[47°09â˛33âłS, 126°43â˛43âłW] Raw reading: 0x687D3CB2, offset +/-3
[47°09â˛09âłS, 126°43â˛14âłW] Reading: 0.13000 PPM
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz I kind of like XML because itâs mostly well-defined and easy for humans to read (unlike YAML, which is a complete mess, imho) ⌠and at the same time, it can get complicated really fast. 𫤠But at least itâs plain-text â thatâs the important part in this case. đ
[47°09â˛08âłS, 126°43â˛36âłW] Reading: 1.88 Sv
[47°09â˛25âłS, 126°43â˛01âłW] Raw reading: 0x687C77D1, offset +/-3
[47°09â˛48âłS, 126°43â˛05âłW] Reading: 0.30 Sv
Xfce does one thing very right: It stores its settings in plain-text XML files. This allows me to easily read, track, and maybe even distribute these settings to other machines.
(Unlike GNOMEâs dconf, which uses some binary file format. Fun fact: The older and now deprecated gconf also used XML files.)
[47°09â˛22âłS, 126°43â˛17âłW] Raw reading: 0x687B4271, offset +/-1
[47°09â˛49âłS, 126°43â˛27âłW] Reading: 1.87 Sv
[47°09â˛11âłS, 126°43â˛57âłW] Reading: 0.34 Sv
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