[47°09′08″S, 126°43′40″W] Reading: 1.34 Sv
[47°09′33″S, 126°43′20″W] Reading: 0.70 Sv
[47°09′47″S, 126°43′02″W] Reading: 0.14 Sv
Did another write up on #webfinger and DIDs for twtxt/yarn that you can read and edit/comment in: User lookup for twtxt/yarn - Webfinger or Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) - HedgeDoc
[47°09′36″S, 126°43′01″W] Raw reading: 0x65EEBA01, offset +/-2
[47°09′26″S, 126°43′30″W] Reading: 0.75000 PPM
[47°09′28″S, 126°43′39″W] Raw reading: 0x65EC9591, offset +/-4
[47°09′50″S, 126°43′14″W] Reading: 1.88 Sv
[47°09′21″S, 126°43′42″W] Reading: 1.82 Sv
[47°09′22″S, 126°43′58″W] Reading: 1.31000 PPM
[47°09′52″S, 126°43′04″W] Raw reading: 0x65E6D101, offset +/-2
[47°09′44″S, 126°43′23″W] Reading: 1.14 Sv
Somewhere I read that changing location, like entering a room, can rejigger neural pathways so that some thoughts and memories are somehow associated with the space. It’s the same for me when picking up a laptop. My purpose feels clear until I open a blank web browser window and my mind goes blank, too. In all the moments where I’m drawing a total blank, and then suddenly the thoughts come easily again: maybe that’s my brain looking for the room it was in before.
[47°09′34″S, 126°43′39″W] Reading: 1.32 Sv
Yeah, the lack of comments makes regular JSON not a good configuration format in my view. Also, putting all keys in quotes and the use of commas is annoying. The big upside is that’s in lots of standard libraries.
I think the appeal with YAML is that is has comments, is kind of easy to write and read and also provides unlimited nesting levels. But it has all its drawbacks, no question. Forbidding tabs, thousands of different string flavors, having so many boolean options (poor Norwegians) etc. I use it, but I don’t particularly enjoy it.
Among simple key value pairs, I like INI files, but with #
for comments, not ;
. I never used TOML, read up on it yesteray before writing this question, but it looks a bit weird and has some strange rules. I guess I have to give it a try one day.
And yes, as mentioned by several of you, it always depends on the complexity of the configuration at hand.
I’m developing something for the scouts at the moment with rather simple requirements on the config. Currently, there are just four settings. Even INI would be overkill with its section. I selected JSON for now, because that’s readily available with Go’s std lib. But I do not like it.
Btw. what’s your own config format, @xuu@txt.sour.is?
[47°09′12″S, 126°43′14″W] Reading: 1.59000 PPM
[47°09′56″S, 126°43′12″W] Raw reading: 0x65D4DA91, offset +/-3
[47°09′22″S, 126°43′48″W] Reading: 1.74000 PPM
[47°09′05″S, 126°43′27″W] Reading: 1.16000 PPM
[47°09′44″S, 126°43′38″W] Reading: 1.13 Sv
[47°09′43″S, 126°43′12″W] Raw reading: 0x65D06781, offset +/-2
[47°09′53″S, 126°43′50″W] Reading: 1.21000 PPM
[47°09′48″S, 126°43′16″W] Reading: 1.96000 PPM
[47°09′30″S, 126°43′28″W] Reading: 0.65000 PPM
[47°09′48″S, 126°43′23″W] Reading: 1.98 Sv
[47°09′12″S, 126°43′45″W] Raw reading: 0x65C9D001, offset +/-5
[47°09′34″S, 126°43′28″W] Raw reading: 0x65C8B6C1, offset +/-2
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′02″W] Reading: 0.28 Sv
[47°09′02″S, 126°43′17″W] Reading: 1.95 Sv
It’s nice to read Emma’s blog.
[47°09′32″S, 126°43′39″W] Reading: 1.66 Sv
[47°09′02″S, 126°43′00″W] Reading: 0.16 Sv
Linus Torvalds Has ‘Robust Exchanges’ Over Filesystem Suggestion on Linux Kernel Mailing List
Linus Torvalds had “some robust exchanges” on the Linux kernel mailing list with a contributor from Google. The subject was inodes, notes the Register, “which as Red Hat puts it are each ‘a unique identifier for a specific piece of metadata on a given filesystem.’”
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[47°09′47″S, 126°43′34″W] Raw reading: 0x65BE7111, offset +/-2
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@sorenpeter@darch.dk this makes sense as a quote twt that references a direct URL. If we go back to how it developed on twitter originally it was RT @nick: original text
because it contained the original text the twitter algorithm would boost that text into trending.
i like the format (#hash) @<nick url> > "Quoted text"\nThen a comment
as it preserves the human read able. and has the hash for linking to the yarn. The comment part could be optional for just boosting the twt.
The only issue i think i would have would be that that yarn could then become a mess of repeated quotes. Unless the client knows to interpret them as multiple users have reposted/boosted the thread.
The format is also how iphone does reactions to SMS messages with +number liked: original SMS
[47°09′48″S, 126°43′53″W] Raw reading: 0x65BCA101, offset +/-2
[47°09′30″S, 126°43′35″W] Reading: 1.17000 PPM
[47°09′31″S, 126°43′50″W] Reading: 0.57000 PPM
[47°09′12″S, 126°43′27″W] Raw reading: 0x65B4B801, offset +/-2
[47°09′15″S, 126°43′16″W] Raw reading: 0x65B1F8E1, offset +/-1
[47°09′48″S, 126°43′54″W] Raw reading: 0x65B16C41, offset +/-5
[47°09′10″S, 126°43′09″W] Reading: 1.78 Sv
[47°09′54″S, 126°43′09″W] Reading: 1.07000 PPM
Google Chrome Gains AI Features Including a Writing Helper
Google is adding new AI features to Chrome, including tools to organize browser tabs, customize themes, and assist users with writing online content such as reviews and forum posts.
The writing helper is similar to an AI-powered feature already offered in Google’s experimental search experience, SGE, which helps users draft emails in various tones and lengths. W … ⌘ Read more
[47°09′09″S, 126°43′06″W] Reading: 1.31 Sv
[47°09′05″S, 126°43′19″W] Reading: 0.77000 PPM
[47°09′13″S, 126°43′44″W] Reading: 0.35000 PPM
[47°09′50″S, 126°43′40″W] Reading: 1.60 Sv
[47°09′51″S, 126°43′53″W] Raw reading: 0x65AB6161, offset +/-5
[47°09′03″S, 126°43′42″W] Reading: 0.42000 PPM
[47°09′26″S, 126°43′23″W] Reading: 0.63000 PPM
[47°09′44″S, 126°43′57″W] Raw reading: 0x65A58EC1, offset +/-5
[47°09′55″S, 126°43′40″W] Raw reading: 0x65A41311, offset +/-3
[47°09′30″S, 126°43′47″W] Raw reading: 0x65A39481, offset +/-3
[47°09′15″S, 126°43′43″W] Reading: 0.89000 PPM
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I have read the white papers for MLS before. I have put a lot of thought on how to do it with salty/ratchet. Its a very good tech for ensuring multiple devices can be joined to an encrypted chat. But it is bloody complicated to implement.
[47°09′50″S, 126°43′01″W] Reading: 0.88000 PPM
[47°09′00″S, 126°43′33″W] Raw reading: 0x659A5A01, offset +/-1
[47°09′21″S, 126°43′11″W] Reading: 0.17000 PPM
[47°09′36″S, 126°43′22″W] Raw reading: 0x6597EF41, offset +/-4
[47°09′59″S, 126°43′55″W] Reading: 0.03000 PPM
[47°09′22″S, 126°43′55″W] Reading: 1.97 Sv
[47°09′33″S, 126°43′12″W] Reading: 1.85000 PPM
[47°09′46″S, 126°43′58″W] Reading: 0.14000 PPM
[47°09′02″S, 126°43′19″W] Reading: 1.32000 PPM
[47°09′53″S, 126°43′35″W] Reading: 0.19 Sv
[47°09′34″S, 126°43′12″W] Reading: 0.10000 PPM
[47°09′03″S, 126°43′13″W] Raw reading: 0x658C5811, offset +/-3
[47°09′46″S, 126°43′56″W] Raw reading: 0x658C11C1, offset +/-4
[47°09′43″S, 126°43′37″W] Raw reading: 0x658BD981, offset +/-4
[47°09′43″S, 126°43′55″W] Reading: 1.60000 PPM
Microsoft Ending Support For Windows 10 Could Send 240 Million PCs To Landfills, Study Finds
According to Canalys Research, Microsoft’s plan to end support for Windows 10 could result in about 240 million computers being sent to landfills. “The electronic waste from these PCs could weigh an estimated 480 million kilograms, equivalent to 320,000 cars,” adds Reuters. From the report: W … ⌘ Read more
[47°09′24″S, 126°43′32″W] Reading: 0.49000 PPM
[47°09′34″S, 126°43′24″W] Reading: 0.75000 PPM
[47°09′56″S, 126°43′56″W] Reading: 1.48000 PPM
[47°09′42″S, 126°43′08″W] Raw reading: 0x657C3FC1, offset +/-3
Reading The School Of Life by Alain De Botton, Page 65
[47°09′46″S, 126°43′58″W] Reading: 0.85000 PPM
[47°09′42″S, 126°43′54″W] Reading: 1.59 Sv
[47°09′06″S, 126°43′43″W] Reading: 1.74 Sv
[47°09′11″S, 126°43′48″W] Raw reading: 0x65749D12, offset +/-5
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′55″W] Reading: 0.83 Sv
[47°09′52″S, 126°43′42″W] Raw reading: 0x65741E81, offset +/-1
[47°09′42″S, 126°43′01″W] Reading: 0.38 Sv
[47°09′36″S, 126°43′24″W] Reading: 0.08000 PPM
The best gift anyone could give me is the time to be able to finish reading some books.
[47°09′22″S, 126°43′08″W] Raw reading: 0x6568E9C1, offset +/-2
[47°09′31″S, 126°43′10″W] Raw reading: 0x6568BF91, offset +/-1
Evernote Pushes Users To Upgrade
After making steep cuts to personnel earlier this year, Evernote’s Milan-based owner Bending Spoons is now experimenting with a new plan that would push more users to upgrade to paid versions of its service. From a report: The company confirmed to TechCrunch it’s been running a small test that placed limits on the number of notes free users could create, but said the new plan is not yet finalized. TechCrunch was al … ⌘ Read more
Plex Users Fear New Feature Will Leak Porn Habits To Their Friends and Family
Many Plex users were alarmed when they got a “week in review” email last week that showed them what they and their friends had watched on the popular media server software. From a report: Some users are saying that their friends’ softcore porn habits are being revealed to them with the feature, while others are horrified … ⌘ Read more
[47°09′22″S, 126°43′16″W] Reading: 1.36000 PPM
[47°09′07″S, 126°43′14″W] Reading: 0.72000 PPM
[47°09′06″S, 126°43′47″W] Reading: 0.51 Sv
[47°09′59″S, 126°43′39″W] Reading: 0.24 Sv
[47°09′48″S, 126°43′06″W] Reading: 1.39 Sv
[47°09′22″S, 126°43′26″W] Reading: 1.52000 PPM
[47°09′08″S, 126°43′27″W] Raw reading: 0x655C6381, offset +/-3
[47°09′37″S, 126°43′40″W] Raw reading: 0x655C4761, offset +/-2
[47°09′26″S, 126°43′17″W] Reading: 0.69 Sv
[47°09′07″S, 126°43′47″W] Raw reading: 0x655A3F11, offset +/-4