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🗣 Followers 32 · Following 25 · Logs 80 · Docked 2 years ago
Finally joined Astrobotany: gemini://astrobotany.mozz.us/public/a76b6a12acf0444e8a8155c9a5984c5f
💬 3 Replies · 2 Thumbs · 1 year ago
Has twtxt completely supplanted tinylogs on Gemini? Feels like my tinylog feed is really quiet these days.
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Using the electricity mix in my region, the servers I run put out around 5 tonnes of CO² a year. My laptop puts out just shy of 100lbs, or 45kg (assuming 12 hours of use per day). Seeing what tricks I can employ to begin keeping my servers powered off more. Already I've started keeping my media box turned off at night and much of the day by downloading music and video I want to consume in the near future to the devices I'll be consuming them on, but my VM server runs some things that should be kept on 24 hours a day. Next step is, I suppose, seeing if I can put some of those VMs onto SBCs instead. (I have a few from previous projects just gathering dust at the moment.)
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Just improvised a lunch for me and my housemates. Writing it here to share and remember: - 1/2 a head of garlic - 1 onion - A generous amount of sesame oil - 340g (12oz) tempeh - 60mL (1/4 cup) soy sauce - 60mL (1/4 cup) pure maple syrup - 3 packets of red pepper flakes - 15mL (3 tsp.) garam masala - Some shiitake mushroom Fry onion, garlic, tempeh together in oil, add mushroom and fry until browned, add rest of ingredients, cook until sauce is absorbed/reduced. Serve w/ rice or eat as-is.
💬 4 Replies · 2 Thumbs · 1 year ago
I've written a post about why I've chosen to be pseudonymous. gemini://lyk.so/gemlog/009-why-a-pseudonym.gmi
💬 1 Reply · 5 Thumbs · 1 year ago
Perfect score on Spellbinding. 🙌
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Listening to KONPEITO #8. Anyone know of any other Gemini-native music/mixtapes? gemini://konpeito.media/
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Combing through my data, trying to create a reasonable accounting of and structure for it all. Seems almost like a never-ending project.
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Just upgraded Lagrange from 1.9.5 to 1.10.1. Really enjoying that it now shows me the identity that will be used to request a URL in the "URL" bar that pops up at the bottom of the window when hovering over a link.
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One of the benefits of the Reform having a clear bottom: I don't think I've ever cbeen this fastidious about keeping the inside of a computer clean before.
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I keep wanting to use fzf as a general interface, but there are all these seemingly-slight issues that keep that from being viable. Was building a Spartan browser in shell script using fzf as an interface just now, but the lack of line wrapping and the lack of support for entering arbitrary text makes it a non-starter. :/
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Enjoying this interactive gemsite: gemini://gemini.thegonz.net/
💬 0 Replies · 2 Thumbs · 1 year ago
I really like Gemini, but inline links have been very hard to let go of for me.
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Dropped a butter knife on my laptop screen. Managed to make a small cut in the polarization film, so now I've got a white line in the middle of my screen. I wonder if it's possible to order the film only, or if I'm going to have to order a whole new screen? 🤔
💬 6 Replies · 1 Thumb · 1 year ago
Just upgraded to Lagrange 1.9.2 from 1.7.0. Enjoying the new fontpack feature!
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Now using fzf to interactively search my inventory files. Updated my "bins" system page and wrote a quick gemlog entry about it. Pretty simple stuff, but maybe you'll find it interesting. gemini://lyk.so/gemlog/008-searching-the-bins.gmi
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Just realized that I hadn't shared my own scripts for generating a gemlog index and an atom feed yet. I'll write something up about them on my Gemini "systems" page later, but for now here they are: gemini://lyk.so/gemlog/index.gmi.sh gemini://lyk.so/feed.atom.sh
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Made a cheddar cheese sauce and added a bunch of lemon juice to it just now. Tasty AF.
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My capsule's finally back in action. Moved from Vultur to openbsd.amsterdam and am running vger. The old SSL cert did not come along for the ride. The new cert's fingerprint is: b599fdfccd8605785ad6f8ae5147dc9d32b78a4bf9f1a42e6dc9f78bd0e7c62b
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My Gemini capsule, running gmid on an OpenBSD VM hosted by Vultur, somehow got borked, and restoring from a previous snapshot doesn't change a thing, which makes me suspect the problem is Vultur's. The VM won't even boot. I get dumped into some sort of debug console instead. Meanwhile they've dropped support for OpenBSD so I can't spin up a fresh OpenBSD VM unless I bring my own ISO and hope nothing goes wrong again. I've known about this for over a week now, but haven't settled on a VM provider for my capsule's next home yet. Any suggestions?
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I enjoyed this post titled "Gemini and Desire:" gemini://alex.flounder.online/gemlog/2021-10-31-gemini-desire.gmi My thoughts regarding Gemini and sustainable/old tech are similar, though I have not fully formulated/verbalized them yet. Learning to control one's desires, realizing that much of them are illusory and bound to be more a source of harm than help, seems like an important skill to develop.
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I think the world would be a slightly better place if more people were quicker to think "this software has gotten too bloated" and slower to think "this computer has gotten too old."
💬 2 Replies · 7 Thumbs · 2 years ago
Finally sat down and threw together a script for easily looking up and inserting emoji anywhere I like in a way that conforms to my preferences. gemini://lyk.so/systems/emoji-input/ 🙌
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Just figured out why msmtp wasn't working under Debian. Its AppArmor profile is too restrictive for how I'm using it. Leaving a note here for my future self and anyone else with the same problem. Credit to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/62838673/awk-permission-denied-when-run-through-msmtp The solution: sudo ln -s /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.msmtp /etc/apparmor.d/disable/ sudo apparmor_parser -R /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.msmtp
💬 0 Replies · 0 Thumbs · 2 years ago
Created a page describing my e-mail system. I use mblaze, msmtp, and mbsync. gemini://lyk.so/systems/e-mail/
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I bookmarked this post some time ago and found myself reading it again today. 'To survive a collapse, never mind build the utopia, systems need to be running now. That means scaled sourcing of materials, creation, and deployment.' This resonates with me. I also think there is value in documenting what can be reclaimed from where, along with what those components may be used for. Making useful what would otherwise be waste is, in my opinion, one of the most solarpunk endeavors possible. gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/shufei/phlog/20200712-Comp-Solarpunk.gmi
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Does anyone else ever have mixed feelings about 3D printing? Sometimes I wonder if the whole thing isn't just a ploy to sell more plastic.
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What do you geminauts think of saltpack? I've been meaning to try it for some time, but it doesn't seem to have any traction anywhere. https://saltpack.org/
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Just finished the 2021-04-05 episode of Trendy Talk and then immediately found this post, which I thought dovetailed nicely with some of Chris Were's arguments: gemini://ew.srht.site/en/2021/20210716-re-why-distributed-systems-dont-work.gmi Structural change does need to happen to address a lot of the problems facing us, but in the meantime there's still value in doing whatever little bit one can immediately do as well.
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This whole "intuitive, impulsive" cooking thing is working really well so far. Procrastinated on a task today by making a fresh pasta dinner for the house with three different pestos and some oven roasted brussel sprouts while listening to an episode of Trendy Talk. Not bad as far as procrastination goes. Certainly beats endlessly scrolling social media!