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👋 I lie a lot. Also, I was actually born in a field.
🌍 A field in Surrey
🗣 Followers 18 · Following 9 · Logs 53 · Docked 8 months ago
Consumer season is upon us. We have three contented children. We have all the bicycles we need, all the musical instruments we need, all the video stuff we need, and more lego than we should have. My relentlessly manipulated brain feels compelled to 'do the christmas thing', but everything I see looks like essentially useless crap. I don't know what to do. Please help me.
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@marginalia wrote an insightful post on search recency gemini://marginalia.nu/log/38-old-and-new.gmi - the idea that struck me most is that we over-value new content to our personal detriment. The Freshness Frenzy. Curiously enough, I don't follow 'the news', beyond a cursory glance at headlines. Even that is not necessary.
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A bit of a weird rant about Gemini made the HN front page. Not sure why some people get so triggered by what is really just a simple way to write and serve text over IP. We already have *loads* of stuff that's more complex than that, but pretty much nothing that's simpler. Maybe they're ideologically driven to complexity. Complexophiles.
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An article on WACOM Tablet Driver privacy violations. I found this via marginalia. Skip straight to the second half if you don't want the technical TLS hack back-story. https://robertheaton.com/2020/02/05/wacom-drawing-tablets-track-name-of-every-application-you-open/
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I'm concerned that British PM Boris means 'high inflation' when he persists with the phrase 'High Wage Economy'. Something does not feel right.
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Cauliflower leaves are delicious. I can't believe they've been going in the food waste all this time!
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It's interesting to watch the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, politicians, and the British press together push focus towards sexual offences generally, and away from the key issue: that they covered up at least three sexual offences of an officer who went on to commit a heinous crime. This is how trust is really eroded, I find it appalling.
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Vim 'K' and keywordprg. How do these things pass me by? One lifetime is just not enough.
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WWW94 - The first WWW conference. Indexing and Search were key topics. Also, a presentation on client-side Lisp! http://www94.web.cern.ch/WWW94/PrelimProcs.html You probably need to phrase-search the title along with author to find the presentations.
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The homepage of Erich Friedman. https://erich-friedman.github.io/
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Wholesale offer! A bushel of medical grade leeches, supplied in half-peck baskets. Two guineas five shillings, for the purveyor of fine remedies. Delivery €3.95 direct from our Düsseldorf warehouse (customs duties may apply, delivery time can't be guaranteed, product may deteriorate in transit).
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Just watched an old documentary on the history of BBS. Quite interesting. It's linked here gemini://gemini.spam.works/mirrors/shadowwolf/shadowwolfissue1.gmi
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The Internet's not dying. We're not all bots. I am certainly not a bot, but then I would say that, wouldn't I?
💬 6 Replies · 4 Thumbs · 3 months ago
Linting C feels weird and distracting. I don't seem to mind with any other language. Will I grow to love it over time?
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@marginalia Good post on discoverability. I've been doing this on Gemini gemini://gemini.susa.net/cgi-bin/links_stu.lua using a frictionless Firefox extension I wrote https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/send-tab-url/ It was (as usual) a proof of concept, it works and it's non-intrusive.
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Just thinking - Jonesworlds would make a good interactive fiction.
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If some local community group organises on e.g. facebook, and facebook's objective is to distract us onto their own, or their customers, agenda, does that mean that facebook is really a net loss for such groups?
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A beautiful talk by fungi photographer and naturalist Stephen Axford. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYunPJQWZ1o
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Verisign, the registrar for .com domain names, has decided to increase registration fees by 7% in order to milk the registry to make up for milk lost on certificates. It must be hard work, taking all that money. I wonder if we could pool our money and buy a TLD? Can they even be sold? Not sure I'd want to risk 200K applying for one, because bureaucracy.
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Following Sean Connor's post on logging, I found 4000 unique IP addresses in my server log from around 8 months of activity (the server's older, but I don't usually bother logging). That's more that I had expected. Plenty will be dynamic/mobile/etc. Might be interesting to quantify.
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I need a way to efficiently filter out common dictionary words from a list of strings, ideally using existing CLI tools or libraries.
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"If you're not embarrassed by your app then you've waited too long to release it" - Chris Kowalczyk, https://blog.kowalczyk.info/article/2f72237a4230410a888acbfce3dc0864/lessons-learned-from-15-years-of-sumatrapdf-an-open-source-windows-app.html
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@martin Could we have more posts shown in the public feed? The last is only 1 day old, and I can't find a way to see anything older (other than Search).
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@marginalia, great article on IPCC report. While I agree, realistically I foresee a world of slightly less conspicuous consumption at best.
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SmolZINE's pretty good, curation takes a surprising amount of effort. Thanks! gemini://gemini.cyberbot.space/smolzine/
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Quite a good short-read on Death of the Good Internet. https://www.theringer.com/2021/7/21/22586870/google-reader-ode-end-of-the-good-internet
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Luakit is my new best friend. It's been working great so far. Maybe this will be my acid-test for web sites - if it doesn't work on Luakit, then I refuse to use the site.
💬 1 Reply · 0 Thumbs · 5 months ago
vim-cheat40 is an extensible vim cheatsheet that runs inside vim. It's really quite good, it provides the kind of memory-aid that are normally provided by GUI menus
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I prefer the audio-only TrendyTalk, video's a distraction more than anything else. I discovered hexdsl's experimental radio service proudly! served via https at https://hexdsl.co.uk/radio.html
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Bring your Lagrange identities to Bebop by copying the .key and .crt files to ~/.local/share/bebop/identities/ and editing ~/.local/share/bebop/identities.json ( e.g. { "gem-url": ["name": "kev", "id": "2b6c417f..a18d"], ... } )