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prologic
Reply to #aurawta
@aelaraji Bahahaha 🤣 The domain for that image is blocked on my local network 😅
16 hours ago
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prologic
Reply to #aurawta
@aelaraji Good luck! 🤞
1 day ago
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prologic
Reply to #66sdgyq
@mckinley I see 🤔
1 day ago
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movq
Reply to #xpz5p3a
@rrraksamam You sure that’s enough? My laptop already has 32 GB RAM. You gotta pump those numbers up!
1 day ago
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prologic
Reply to #66sdgyq
@mckinley What happened to it? 🤔
1 day ago
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mckinley
Reply to #fv4mpda
@aelaraji Nice. Compiling problematic software is my #1 use of containers on my PC. I use a handful of them on my server.
2 days ago
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movq
Reply to #5dwby2a
@prologic Yeah, I was just surprised by that low number, because I still have 126 feeds in my list. Buuuuuut I guess I could clean that up a bit as well. 🥴
2 days ago
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prologic
Reply to #5dwby2a
@movq To be fair Twtxt has always been quite niche. Yarn picked up interest a bit a few years back, but then things died down a bit. I built `yarnd` for me, I continue to use it and improve it every now and again. But I guess the only uses we'll continue to see and that includes new folks are folks that give a shit about simple things, and see value in a slow, privacy focused medium? 🤔
2 days ago
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movq
Reply to #5dwby2a
@prologic Not a lot left, huh 🤔
2 days ago
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prologic
Cut my following list down to just a mere ~47 feeds. ~11 rss/news feeds, 23 local feeds from my pod, and 13 external feeds.
2 days ago
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movq
Reply to #sd3pb4q
@aelaraji lol, yeah, that would be great 😂
@lyse @mckinley Huh, I envy you. 😅 I was browsing my GitHub stars, clicked `Next` a couple of times and then hit the `back` button on my mouse. Boom, I don’t get back to the previous page but to my profile page: https://github.com/vain?tab=stars
At work, it is absolutely pointless to expect forward/backward to work. *Almost everything* breaks. Maybe some older Jira still works, but that’s about it.
2 days ago
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mckinley
Reply to #sd3pb4q
@lyse Same here. Where does it not work, @movq?
3 days ago
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prologic
Reply to #d3drzhq
@news Err I meant "junk" 🤣 (_too late to edit, cbf editing it manually or via the API/CLI 😅_)
3 days ago
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news
New feature (_not a great UX, sorry 😞_) that displays the last fetched feed status, last error (_if any_) and error count in your "Following" list. Check it out and cleanup your feeds for "hunk" 👌
3 days ago
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prologic
Reply to #iefub6q
@movq Could also just be a shitty antenna 😅
3 days ago
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prologic
I just unfollowed some ~200+ feeds that are basically dead "404 Not Found" 😳
3 days ago
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movq
Reply to #iefub6q
@prologic I sure hope you’re right. 😅 I’d love nothing more than not having to rely on the internet for this. 🤞
(I clearly remember sitting in my car and waiting an eternity to get a fix, though. I’d regularly start the GPS device and then continue to load up my bags/stuff into the car because it took so long. 😅 Maybe it was just a shitty device, who knows …)
3 days ago
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prologic
Reply to #iefub6q
@movq Well I used to have a handheld GPS device, probably before I lost most of my sight. I didn't really feel that it took ~12m to get a fix, it was usually much faster. You _may_ just find that all this A-GPS thing is all just bullshit anyway and just an excuse to collect and store your GPS location on some random web server that someone else owns 🤣
3 days ago
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movq
Reply to #iefub6q
The GPS satellites transmit an almanac, a (coarse) list of all satellite positions:
https://www.e-education.psu.edu/geog862/node/1739
That’s apparently crucial for a low “time to first fix” and, as I understand it, that’s where A-GPS comes into play: Downloading this information from the satellites takes about 12.5 minutes, but downloading it via the internet (A-GPS) is much faster.
So the question is: How long is this data valid for? It’s a bit hard to find information on this … It looks like it’s valid for several *weeks*:
https://flysight.ca/wiki/index.php/Almanac_and_ephemeris
If true, it would mean the situation is much less dramatic than I thought. 😅 I go on a walk every couple of days and that gives the device more than enough time to download an updated almanac. So, I *guess* I should be fine without A-GPS *if* I regularly use (standard) GPS for an hour or so. 🤔
We’ll see. This might take a couple of months to find out. 😂
3 days ago
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prologic
Reply to #kfr5vja
If Sam Altman really wanted "AI" to be in the hands of the people, he a) Should not have made deals with multiple devils that turned OpenAI into a proprietary company. b) Sold most of the company to Microsoft.
3 days ago
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prologic
hey @oevl you're still around right? I'm not imagining it 😅 How are ya? 🤔
3 days ago
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movq
Reply to #sp3wdea
I’m gonna need some medication if I have to keep doing this. 😬 It’s infuriating.
Automatically numbered sections, 1978 in `nroff` / `ms`: https://github.com/dspinellis/unix-history-repo/blob/Bell-Release/usr/man/man7/ms.7#L231-L233
3 days ago
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movq
Thinking about disabling the two extra buttons for “forward” and “backward” on my mouse, because today’s websites don’t support this anymore, and it’d safe me the constant moments of “oh for fuck’s sake”. 🙄
3 days ago
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movq
Reply to #ghroc5q
I’m (just) old enough to have experienced the German Democratic Republic first hand and if they had had *any* of these capabilities … 🙈🙈🙈
4 days ago
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movq
Reply to #ghroc5q
@mckinley Aaaaaaaahhhhhhh! 🙈🙈🙈 What a mess …
4 days ago
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mckinley
Reply to #ghroc5q
@movq People just don't ask these questions. It's really a serious privacy issue, and I don't see it brought up very often. Not even in privacy-minded circles. If you're using a proprietary operating system on any Internet-connected device, you need to assume that the vendor can see everything you do on it and maybe even what you do on other devices as well..
4 days ago
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movq
Reply to #f5xzzha
@mckinley Wow, nice. 😍
4 days ago
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movq
Reply to #ghroc5q
@mckinley Thanks for the info. 🤔
This is quite bizarre. Why are we accepting this? 🤔 I guess it just doesn’t matter to people when they use Google for everything anyway (mail, Google Drive, …) … 😒 Bah.
It’s extra “funny” in my case, because I run that Matrix server myself, so I assumed that data is only sent between that server and the clients. But no, of course not, lots of things still get shoved through Google and Apple. 😂😭 How silly.
4 days ago
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prologic
Reply to #yonaqra
@mckinley Looks pretry interestinf 🤔
4 days ago
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mckinley
Reply to #ghroc5q
Actually, it looks like notifications using Google's service *can* be encrypted end-to-end. I don't know if this is used much in practice or if you can tell if the notifications on *your* device are encrypted. There seems to be some conflicting information out there.
Even if the content is encrypted, though, you're still giving quite a bit of metadata to Google by using their notification service.
5 days ago
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mckinley
Reply to #ghroc5q
It looks like ntfy.sh can work either through the OS's notification service or by maintaining its own connection to the server in the background. For privacy, you definitely want to use "Instant Delivery" and self-host the server.
https://docs.ntfy.sh/faq/#how-much-battery-does-the-android-app-use
https://docs.ntfy.sh/faq/#what-is-instant-delivery
5 days ago
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mckinley
Reply to #ghroc5q
@movq I haven't done any app development, but I know notifications on phones are indeed dependent on cloud services run by the OS vendor which talk to servers run by the app vendor on your behalf. This is supposedly better on battery life, but it conveniently lets your OS vendor read all your notifications.
Mobile XMPP clients usually implement notifications using XEP-0537 and it goes like this:
```
Your XMPP server -> Client vendor's notification server -> Client OS notification server -> User's device
```
It's not end-to-end encrypted so servers will usually just send a dummy message through (You received a message from juliet@capulet.lit!) so you have to open the app to see the (hopefully) encrypted message.
It's a similar flow on both iOS and Android and I assume Matrix clients work the same way.
5 days ago
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prologic
Reply to #hw74veq
Sorry folks, it was a total disaster 🤣 Had to disable the new feature 😢
- ran out of disk space
- blew up the db on this pod (_corrupted_)
- lots of missing features and. broken shit™
5 days ago
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prologic
Reply to #2nqa6vq
And we're back!
5 days ago
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news
Reply to #3kqbdxq
@news And we're back!
5 days ago
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news
👋 This Pod (https://twtxt.net) will go offline for ~15m shortly, while I perform an offline index of the archive.
5 days ago
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prologic
👋 This Pod (https://twtxt.net) will go offline for ~15m shortly, while I perform an offline index of the archive.
5 days ago
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prologic
Reply to #hw74veq
@xuu You got any time/energy to help me test this? 🤔 There's a process for indexing an existing archive too...
5 days ago
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prologic
Okay, I've built full search capabilities for `yarnd` 😅 Let's see how many bugs I've created 🤣
5 days ago
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prologic
Reply to #phld5ba
@movq I _think_ my daughter might be finally 🤔 She's 9 now and getting into table tennis 🏓 whoot whoot! 🥳 So... Maybe...
5 days ago
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prologic
Reply to #qmttc3q
Yeah nothing being logged, so all the "golden paths" are being executed hmm 🧐
5 days ago
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prologic
Reply to #qmttc3q
@bmallred I don't think so. Let me check my pod's logs now though that I know you're pulling me feed.... One sec...
5 days ago
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movq
Reply to #phld5ba
@prologic That must be hard indeed. 🤔 Are the kids old enough to be interested in this kind of stuff? (Are kids in generall still interested in this? 😂)
5 days ago
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prologic
Reply to #phld5ba
@movq Yeah I'll see if I can get back into this, everytime I see you post stuff like this it makes me want to go out again 🤣 Bit hard for a blind guy to do it all, but still I try 😅
5 days ago
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prologic
Reply to #qmttc3q
The weird this is I still see your profile as
> bmallred may not follow you
I _assume_ you share your followings publicly, I see them on your feed, so I _assume_ so. I was going to debug this on my side too today to see if.I goofed something up but my pod is rather busy so I hadn't done that yet 😅 (_actually working again finally on search_)
5 days ago
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prologic
Reply to #qmttc3q
@bmallred D'oh 😅 Just in the nick of time haha 😜 Good o, I'm very pleased this all works across very different pieces of software 👌
5 days ago
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movq
Reply to #phld5ba
@prologic Right! I think I remember 😅
5 days ago
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prologic
Reply to #phld5ba
@movq Oh that's hilarious 😆 I have the exact same setup (_minus any filters, I only have those for my Celestron NextStar 4SE telescope_) 🔭
5 days ago
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movq
Reply to #phld5ba
@prologic Thanks 😅
This is my setup, I *think* I posted these before:
It’s a Celestron Ultima 100 (originally bought for bird watching, not a telescope) with a special adapter so that I can mount my Canon EOS 600D directly. The sun filter is just a generic filter for 100mm scopes. The tripod isn’t very good and actually rather annoying. 😂
It’s not a very complicated setup. 🤔 Being able to mount the camera directly is crucial.
5 days ago
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jcolag
On my blog: Free Culture Book Club — Cistemfailure https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/05/11/cistemfailure.html #freeculture #bookclub
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