@aelaraji@aelaraji.com has things tight up so securely well, that’s it’s impossible to hotlink. 😅
‘Fossil Fuels Are Killing Us’: Major Study Details How Fossil Fuels Are Driving Climate, Health and Biodiversity Crises
Cristen Hemingway Jaynes, Contributing Writer - EcoWatch
_Stephan: As a madman and his enabling oligarchs and quisling Senators and Representatives are dismantling American democracy, social order, and economy they are also destroying all efforts to stop the planetary disaster being wrough … ⌘ Read more
MAGA Podcaster Turned FBI Boss Demands 20-Agent Security Detail
Liam Archacki , News Reporter - The Daily Beast
_Stephan: The thing that stands out for me is the utter incompetence of the people in the Trump administration, and how much they wanted to be pampered and indulged. They claim they want efficiency but produce just the opposite. I wonder how many American voters realize that the two largest agencies overseeing health care in the United States are b … ⌘ Read more
USDA to slash headquarters, other staff and relocate some to new ‘hubs’ around the country
Eric Katz, Senior Correspondent - Government Executive
_Stephan: The Department of Agriculture is being torn apart and moved out of Washington, D.C. entirely. The impact this is going to have on the wellbeing of farmers, whose average age is about 59, is going to be devastating. That guarantees that your grocery prices of anything those farmers … ⌘ Read more
‘Cost us $26M!’ Jasmine Crockett spits ‘fire’ at Trump’s golfing
David Edwards, Staff Writer - Raw Story
Stephan: While psychopath “emperor” Trump and his cretinous minions blather on about efficiency while they dismantle the government and destroy the wellbeing of America, you and I are spending millions of dollars to pay for the “emperor’s” golf games. It is straight out of the reign of Nero and Caligula.
 Yes you were right. It was technically a failure. It is very difficult to reconcile the differences between a distributed network and …
Yes you were right. It was technically a failure. It is very difficult to reconcile the differences between a distributed network and one that’s truly decentralized. ⌘ Read more
@kate@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz it will if we continue to support the community on the ecosystem 🤣
(#7r7mefa) @kate@kate it will if we continue to support the community on the ecosystem 🤣
@kate @yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz it will if we continue to support the community on the ecosystem 🤣 ⌘ Read more
Leaked iPhone 17 Pro Cases Show Huge Cutout for New Camera Bump
Serial leaker Sonny Dickson is back today with a new image of some protective cases for Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Pro, and the large camera hole is certainly the standout feature on show.
The iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max are expected to debut a major redesig … ⌘ Read more
hello friends i spent a couple hours today using a random string generator by charm CLI called hotdiva2000 to make a script that 1) generates a static index.html page 2) the page is a prompt generator where all the prompts are from hotdiva2000!!!!!
this makes more sense if you look at it check it out
How to Play Ambient Music on iPhone
One of the more interesting features to arrive on iPhone lately is the Ambient Music player, which, as the name implies, plays ambient music. This neat audio feature was introduced with iOS 18.4, and the Ambient Music Player offers four different ambient music types to play; Sleep, Chill, Productivity, and Wellbeing. While the Ambient Music … Read More ⌘ Read more
@kate@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz @eldersnake@we.loveprivacy.club @abucci@anthony.buc.ci – I’ve already spoken to @xuu@txt.sour.is on IRC about this, but the new SqliteCache backend I’m working on here, what are your thoughts regarding mgirations from old MemoryCache (which is now gone in the codebase in this branch). Do you care to migrate at all, or just let the pod re-fetch all feeds? 🤔
@kate@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz @eldersnake@eldersnake @abucci@abucci – I’ve already spoken to @xuu@xuu on IRC about this …
@kate @yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz @eldersnake @we.loveprivacy.club @abucci @anthony.buc.ci – I’ve alrea … ⌘ Read more
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Also very nice! Mf favourite has to be
👌(#o3lankq) @lyse@lyse Also very nice! Mf favourite has to be this one 👌
@lyse @lyse.isobeef.org Also very nice! Mf favourite has to be
@thecanine@twtxt.net I mean I can restore whatever anyone likes, the problem is the last backup I took was 4 months ago 😭 So I decided to start over (from scratch). Just let me know what you want and I’ll do it! I used the 4-month old backup to restore your account (by hand) and avatar at least 🤣
(#phvll7a) @thecanine@thecanine I mean I can restore whatever anyone likes, the problem is the last backup I took was 4 months ago 😭 So I dec …
@thecanine @twtxt.net I mean I can restore whatever anyone likes, the problem is the last backup I took was 4 months ago 😭 So I decided to start over ( from scratch). Just let me know what you want and I’ll do it! I used the 4-month old backup to restore your account ( by hand) and avatar at least 🤣 ⌘ Read more
@thecanine@twtxt.net contribution mine:
“Any art I posted here, can be found through my (now almost—thanks to @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org—entirely HTML 5 complient) website.”
Growing up is realizing that raven is more fuckable compared to starfire ⌘ Read more
$ head -n 1 /var/log/pacman.log
[2015-10-16 17:08] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -r /mnt -Sy --cachedir=/mnt/var/cache/pacman/pkg base base-devel'
Mine is 4,5 years behind!
This is a reminder to have a look to S.M.A.R.T. data I guess O:)
Leaked Email from Red Hat CEO: DEI, Supplier Diversity Requirements Removed
In an email to Red Hat (IBM) employees, leaked to The Lunduke Journal, CEO Matt Hicks outlines where DEl is to be removed within the company. ⌘ Read more
FreeDOS 1.4 released
Version\
1.4 of FreeDOS has been
released. This is the first stable release since 2022, and
includes improvements to the Fdisk hard-disk-management program, and
reliability updates for the mTCP set of TCP/IP applications for
DOS.
This version was much smoother because Jerome Shidel, our
distribution manager, had an idea after FreeDOS 1.3 that we could have
a rolling test release that collected all of the changes that people
mak … ⌘ Read more
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz It’s very well hidden, it took me a while to find that. Go to “Settings” in the menu bar up top → “Profile and Privacy” (already selected) → on the right at “User Info” → “1 Muted” → click the link with the minus in the circle at the message you want to unmute.
@prologic@twtxt.net it’s fine, I never expected my yeets, to be preserved for future generations. Any art I posted here, can be found through my (now almost entirely HTML 5 complient) website.
@prologic@twtxt.net @bender@twtxt.net @movq@www.uninformativ.de I’m going to join the party in Down Under. :-)
Kubernetes hardening made easy: Running CIS Benchmarks with kube-bench
In today’s world, where security risks and breaches are growing daily, it is crucial to maintain our applications and infrastructure’s compliance with security standards and that is where CIS benchmarks from CIS (Center for Internet Security)… ⌘ Read more
[47°09′44″S, 126°43′36″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
My cat likes to sleep with her head down, is that normal? ⌘ Read more
Astrophysicists Give Their BEST Advice to the World ⌘ Read more
@thecanine@twtxt.net I’m so sorry I fucked things up 🥲 I hope you can trust I’ll try to do a better job of backups and data going forward 🤗
(#jmekihq) @thecanine@thecanine I’m so sorry I fucked things up 🥲 I hope you can trust I’ll try to do a better job of backups and data going …
@thecanine @twtxt.net I’m so sorry I fucked things up 🥲 I hope you can trust I’ll try to do a better job of backups and data going forward 🤗 ⌘ Read more
[$] Taking notes with Joplin
Joplin is an open-source
note-taking application designed to handle taking many kinds of notes,
whether it is managing code snippets, writing documentation, jotting
down lecture notes, or drafting a novel. Joplin has Markdown support,
a plugin system for extensibility, and accepts multimedia content,
allowing users to attach images, videos, and audio files to their
notes. It can provide synchronization of content across devices using
end-to-end encryption, or users can opt to sti … ⌘ Read more
./yarnc debug <your feed url>:
OH wait! 😳 Why am I storing the timestamp as created = 2025-04-07T19:59:51Z ?! 😱 @movq@www.uninformativ.de’s feed shows:
2025-04-07T19:59:51+00:00 I wonder if my current Linux installation will actually make it to 20 years:
$ head -n 1 /var/log/pacman.log
[2011-07-07 11:19] installed filesystem (2011.04-1)
It’s not toooo far into the future.
It would be crazy … 20 years without reinstalling once … phew. 🥴
Hmmmm
**(#4uctaca) OH wait! 😳 Why am I storing the timestamp as created = 2025-04-07T19:59:51Z ?! 😱 @movq@movq’s feed shows:
OH wait! 😳 Why am I storing the timestamp as `created = 2025-04-07T19:59:51Z` ?! 😱 [@movq _@www.uninformativ.de_](https://twtxt.net/external?uri=https://www.uninformativ.de/twtxt.txt&nick=movq)’s feed shows:
2025-04-07T19:59:51+00:00 I wonder if my current Linux installation will actually make it to 20 years:
$ head -n 1 /var/log/pacman.log
[2011-07-07 11:19] installed filesystem (20 ... ⌘ [Read more](https://twtxt.net/twt/tnhgy6q)
Managing multi-line logs with Fluent Bit and Python
In this blog you will learn about: Introduction Logs are essential for monitoring and debugging applications, but not all logs are created equal. While most logs follow a simple line-by-line format, others span multiple lines to… ⌘ Read more
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Not according to the output of ./yarnc debug <your feed url>:
znf6csa 2025-04-07T19:59:51+00:00 I wonder if my current Linux installation will actually make it to 20 years:
$ head -n 1 /var/log/pacman.log
[2011-07-07 11:19] installed filesystem (2011.04-1)
It’s not toooo far into the future.
It would be crazy … 20 years without reinstalling once … phew. 🥴
**(#2znenta) @movq@movq Not according to the output of ./yarnc debug <your feed url>:
znf6csa 2025-04-07T19:59:51+00:00 I wo ...**
[@movq _@www.uninformativ.de_](https://twtxt.net/external?uri=https://www.uninformativ.de/twtxt.txt&nick=movq) Not according to the output of `./yarnc debug <your feed url>`:
znf6csa 2025-04-07T19:59:51+00:00 I wonder if my current Linux installation will actually make it to 20 years:
$ head -n 1 /var/log/pacman.log
[2011-07-07 11:19] installed filesystem (2011.04-1)
It’s not … ⌘ Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net There was no edit according to my Git history. 🤔 On my end, the hash is fs7673q and that’s also what kat used to reply.
Doesn’t look like it Hmmm
sqlite> select * from twts where content LIKE '%Linux installation%';
hash = znf6csa
feed_url = https://www.uninformativ.de/twtxt.txt
content = I wonder if my current Linux installation will actually make it to 20 years:
$ head -n 1 /var/log/pacman.log
[2011-07-07 11:19] installed filesystem (2011.04-1)
It’s not toooo far into the future.
It would be crazy … 20 years without reinstalling once … phew. 🥴
created = 2025-04-07T19:59:51Z
subject = (#znf6csa)
mentions = []
tags = []
links = []
**(#2znenta) Doesn’t look like it Hmmm
sqlite> select * from twts where content LIKE '%Linux installation%';
hash = znf6csa
feed_url = ht ...**
Doesn’t look like it Hmmm
sqlite> select * from twts where content LIKE ‘%Linux installation%’;
hash = znf6csa
feed_url = https://www.uninformativ.de/twtxt.txt
content = I wonder if my current Linux installation will actually make it to 20 years:
$ head -n 1 /var/log/pacman.log
[2011-07-07 11:19] installed filesystem (2011.04-1)
It’s not toooo far into the future.
It wou … ⌘ Read more
[$] Using large folios for text areas
Quite a bit of work has been done in recent years to allow the kernel to
make more use of large folios. That progress has not yet reached the
handling of text (executable code) areas, though. During the
memory-management track of the 2025 Linux Storage, Filesystem,
Memory-Management, and BPF Summit, Ryan Roberts ran a session on how that
situation might be improved. It would be a relatively small and contained
operation, but can give a measurable performance improvement. ⌘ Read more
Kubestronaut in Orbit: Iliyan Petkov
Get to know Iliyan His fascination with computers and electronics began early, sparked by his father and fueled by various games and sci-fi movies. Over the years, he developed a passion for open-source technologies, system administration,… ⌘ Read more
[$] Per-CPU memory for user space
The kernel makes extensive use of per-CPU data as a way to avoid contention
between processors and improve scalability. Using the same technique in
user space is harder, though, since there is little control over which CPU
a process may be running on at any given time. That hasn’t stopped Mathieu
Desnoyers from trying, though; in the memory-management track of the 2025
Linux Storage, Filesystem, Memory-Management, and BPF Summit, he presented
a proposal for how user-space per-CPU memory could work. ⌘ Read more
📣 I’m going to try and restore a few accounts tonight 🤞
📣 I’m going to try and restore a few accounts tonight 🤞
📣 I’m going to try and restore a few accounts tonight 🤞 ⌘ Read more
@bender@twtxt.net i had to go to your instance to see the root post because I ACCIDENTALLY MUTED THE THREAD LMFAOOOOO but interesting re: unfollowing!
@@example.com where the first
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz I think it happens if you don’t follow them. Replies used to be broken if so, but not sure if @prologic@twtxt.net ever fixed that. I used not to follow him, so that he would see the broken mentions, and feel shame (he didn’t, he is shameless! LOL), but ever since the re-creation of my account I just decided to follow, so I don’t know if the issue is fixed or not.
I know mentioning @xuu@txt.sour.isdoesnm.p.psf.lt was broken too. Maybe still is? We’ll see.
i wonder why my replies to people and sometimes myself come out as @@example.com where the first
Adding to this, we already tried. It didn’t go too well. Slightly related—because it is a third party “integration”—I might be a “smaller group” member, but I don’t care much about one-way feeds (mostly RSS from blogs, news articles, etc.) either.
I am not interested at all. If I want to interact/socialise/whatever on the Fediverse (which I do), I simply use it. I would like to keep twtxt separate.
Sometimes, we spend months stuck in inertia, distracted by screens and routine. So I’d like to give you a simple reminder: creating-in whatever form-is what makes you feel alive.
The beauty of working on projects is not in their ‘success’, but in the simple act of working on them. Whether it’s writing, cooking, programming or redecorating the house: play with ideas without pressure, engage in an activity to test, fail and discover without judgement.
In the end, what remains is not a perfect product, but the satisfaction of completion and valuable lessons.
Find a project, no matter how small, and let it take you without expectations.
Climate crisis on track to destroy capitalism, warns top insurer
Damian Carrington, Environment Editor - The Guardian (U.K.)
_Stephan: Capitalism is fine, as long as there is one modification, the first priority must be that your capitalism must be conducted in such a way that it promotes wellbeing. Government policies must do the same. You can see how this works, and how it proves what I am saying is factually accurate. Look at the top seven happiest count … ⌘ Read more
The Trump Administration’s Department of Homeland Publicity
James Poniewozik, Chief TV Critic - The New York Times
Stephan: The one thing the monster and his MAGAt vassals are good at is the weaponization of misinformation. It is the main tool they use to keep the low IQ, low education, resentful and racist worshippers in a dark fantasy reality. And your tax dollars are being used to pay for this.

Looking for alternatives to Woke Software? ⌘ Read more
Fun to see ppl checking in. Glad you’re here.
Definitely open to taking on users 👌I only have open registrations turned off because of spam accounts and my pod being the most popular amongst spammers 🤣
(#t4cgo2a) Definitely open to taking on users 👌I only have open registrations turned off because of spam accounts and my pod being the most p …
Definitely open to taking on users 👌I only have open registrations turned off because of spam accounts and my pod being the most popular amongst spammers 🤣 ⌘ Read more
When your cat escapes and is such a troublemaker that your neighbor has to return him…. ⌘ Read more
HydraNFC Shield v2 and Sniffer Decoder Expand Capabilities for NFC Development & Analysis
The HydraNFC Shield v2 is a high-performance NFC development platform built around the STMicroelectronics ST25R3916 NFC frontend. Designed for NFC research, development, debugging, and security analysis, it is intended to be used with the HydraBus v1.0, a versatile open-source baseboard that acts as the host interface for HydraNFC and other shield extensions. HydraBus … ⌘ Read more
Git turns 20: A Q&A with Linus Torvalds
To celebrate two decades of Git, we sat down with Linus Torvalds—the creator of Git and Linux—to discuss how it forever changed software development.
The post Git turns 20: A Q&A with Linus Torvalds appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ⌘ Read more
I did :source $VIMRUNTIME/syntax/hitest.vim for test and now I don’t want it any more How do I return to :no source it? ⌘ Read more
Which Honkai character to smash first? ⌘ Read more
[$] An update on pahole
Pahole (originally “Poke-a-hole”) is a Swiss Army knife for exploring and
editing debug information. Pahole is also currently involved
in the kernel’s build process to rearrange the information
produced by various compilers into a form useful to the BPF verifier, although
there are plans to render it unnecessary.
Pahole maintainer Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo shared some status
updates about the project at the 2025 Linux Storage, Filesystem,
Memory-Management, and BPF summit. Interested readers can find his slides … ⌘ Read more
I wonder if my current Linux installation will actually make it to 20 years:
$ head -n 1 /var/log/pacman.log
[2011-07-07 11:19] installed filesystem (2011.04-1)
It’s not toooo far into the future.
It would be crazy … 20 years without reinstalling once … phew. 🥴
Fifty Years of Open Source Software Supply Chain Security (Queue)
ACM Queue looks at\
the security problem in the light of a report on Multics security that
was published in 1974.
We are all struggling with a massive shift that has happened in the
past 10 or 20 years in the software industry. For decades, software
reuse was only a lofty goal. Now it’s very real. Modern
programming environments such as Go, Node, and Rust have made it
trivial to reuse work by others, but our … ⌘ Read more
This time it’s just a station to change to another train. Another hour and a half to my new/old home station. ⌘ Read more
I paid an athlete $120 to send me a personalised video. You can, too
Thousands of celebrities are sending personalised videos to paying fans. But how exactly does it work? ⌘ Read more
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz you will dazzle that therapist, regardless. You got this! And to Lucy, “oh hai!” :-)
@prologic@twtxt.net, from IRC:
- Saving preferences is failing. Specifically trying to save “Open Links” on the same window. For sure it isn’t happening. Check errors on browser’s console.
- Search results pagination is broken. Search for “twtxt.net” and see it. Also, picking oldest/newest makes no difference on that search query.
good morning friends i have therapy today and my hair is greasy af so i’m about to show up to this zoom session with coffee mug in hand and thoughts about new kitty on the brain while looking absolutely disgusting
@bender@twtxt.net WE THOUGHT ABOUT CALLING HER THAT LMAOOOOOO we’re thinking about lucy right now! it’s a meaningful name to us for reasons :)
@prologic@twtxt.net been there done that with several of my docker volumes to the point of me just not doing docker volumes anymore and manually mounting folders now LMAO
And we’re back to the regular landscape! Not only in subject but also photo orientation. No more silly portrait. I can’t recall it exactly, but I reckon that was one of ~20°C days. The evening sun was really crazy that day, made a great combination with the puddles: https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2025-04-02/
@prologic@twtxt.net let’s all go to Australia! We crash on prologic’s house; got enough inflatable mattresses, mate? 😅
@prologic@twtxt.net remember to fix this. Where did “xuu” come from? :-D
CalDigit Launches New Thunderbolt 5 Docks
CalDigit today announced the upcoming launch of two new Thunderbolt 5 docks, the TS5 and the TS5 Plus. Both docks support transfer speeds of up to 80Gb/s with a speed boost feature when paired with Apple’s Thunderbolt 5 Macs.
The TS5 has a total of 15 ports, including four Thunderbolt 5 ports, two USB-A ports, three USB-C ports (including tw … ⌘ Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net I can live without highlights. Actually, I prefer not to have them. A good search is all I want.
@bender@twtxt.net It does right 🤣 (no highlights though, will have to figure out how I refactor the display code to support that)
(#5ww6qaq) @bender@bender It does right 🤣 (no highlights though, will have to figure out how I refactor the display code to support that …
@bender @twtxt.net It does right 🤣 ( no highlights though, will have to figure out how I refactor the display code to support that) ⌘ Read more
Search syntax appears to be:
hello
"hello world"
hello AND world
hello OR world
hello NOT world
"this is a phrase"
**Search syntax appears to be:
hello
"hello world"
hello AND world
hello OR world
hello NOT world
"this is a phrase"
```**
Search syntax appears to be:
hello
“hello world”
hello AND world
hello OR world
hello NOT world
“this is a phrase”
”` ⌘ Read more
From being abandoned in the woods, to becoming my best friend. Meet Alex the Terrible ❤️ ⌘ Read more
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I’m open to other suggestions 🤣 But hopefully both adding the additional prompt, not allowing it to enter shell history and removing from my shell history prevents me from doing such silly things in haste by pressing ^R and using fuzzy search which if you type fast you sometimes get wrong 😑
(#zzyjqvq) @lyse@lyse I’m open to other suggestions 🤣 But hopefully both adding the additional prompt, not allowing it to enter …
@lyse @lyse.isobeef.org I’m open to other suggestions 🤣 But hopefully both adding the additional prompt, not allowing it to enter shell history and removing from my shell history prevents me from doing such silly things in haste by pressing ^R and using fuzzy search which if you type fast you sometimes get wron … ⌘ Read more
FYI: I’ve re-opened up search for anonymous use. So things like this now work without having to have an account on this pod or login. 👌 #search #twtxt
FYI: I’ve re-opened up search for anonymous use. So things like this now work without having to have an account on this pod or login. 👌 #sear …
FYI: I’ve re-opened up search for anonymous use. So things like this now work without having to have an account on this pod or login. 👌 #search #twtxt ⌘ Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net Not sure if the confirmation helps at all. You just condition yourself to immediately press y on a daily basis.
Apart from that, aborting the removal should probably terminate the function with a non-zero exit code, something like return 1.
[$] Three ways to rework the swap subsystem
The kernel’s swap subsystem is complex and highly optimized — though not
always optimized for today’s workloads. In three adjacent sessions during
the memory-management track of the 2025 Linux Storage, Filesystem,
Memory-Management, and BPF Summit, Kairui Song, Nhat Pham, and Usama Arif
all talked about some of the problems that they are trying to solve in the
Linux swap subsystem. In the first two cases, the solutions take the form of
an additional layer of indirection in the kernel’s swap … ⌘ Read more
Then I cleaned up my shell history of all of the invocations I ever made of dkv rm ... to make sure I never ever have this so easily accessible in my shell history (^R):
$ awk '
/^#/ { ts = $0; next }
/^dkv rm/ { next }
{ if (ts) print ts; ts=""; print }
' ~/.bash_history > ~/.bash_history.tmp && mv ~/.bash_history.tmp ~/.bash_history && history -r
(#zzyjqvq) Then I cleaned up my shell history of all of the invocations I ever made of dkv rm ... to make sure I never ever have this so easil …
Then I cleaned up my shell history of all of the invocations I ever made of dkv rm ... to make sure I never ever have this so easily accessible in my shell history ( ^R):
”`
$ awk ‘
/^#/ { ts = $0; next }
/^dkv rm/ { next }
{ if (ts) print ts; ts=“”; print }
’ ~/.bash_history > ~/.bash_history.tmp && mv ~/.bash_history.tmp ~/.bash_history && history -r
”` ⌘ Read more
So I re-write this shell alias that I used all the time alias dkv="docker rm" to be a much safer shell function:
dkv() {
if [[ "$1" == "rm" && -n "$2" ]]; then
read -r -p "Are you sure you want to delete volume '$2'? [Y/n] " confirm
confirm=${confirm:-Y}
if [[ "$confirm" =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then
# Disable history
set +o history
# Delete the volume
docker volume rm "$2"
# Re-enable history
set -o history
else
echo "Aborted."
fi
else
docker volume "$@"
fi
}