Cā€™est drĆ“le comme jā€™ai plein de choses dā€™un seul coup hyper intĆ©ressantes Ć  faire, comme changer le thĆØme du curseur de ma souris ou tester un nouveau thĆØme GTK. Pile quand jā€™ai des tas de bulletins semestriels Ć  complĆ©ter. Bizarre šŸ‘¼

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In-reply-to » tried building the yarn social app for android but wahhh android studio and flutter scare me... big ass IDEs and SDKs and shit not worth it

At my job, htmx is the starndard. However, I think that HTML over WebSockets is better.

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Easy: 4.06 miles, 00:08:51 average pace, 00:35:59 duration
51F this morning with a bit of a breeze which was great. felt easy but i think the enjoyment of being outside brought my pace and HR up a bit. actually slept well last night and woke up refreshedā€¦ been about a month or more i think.
#running

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FĆ¼r mich, als leidenschaftlicher Raketenstocksammler, ist die Ausbreitung von Feuerwerksbatterien ein trauriger Fortschritt. Frohes Neues.

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So I joined Stacker.news a few weeks ago. Itā€™s like HackerNews if you consider a hot air balloon to rival a MiG-35 fighter jet.
And it turned out to be exactly what I expected.

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In-reply-to » @emmanuel oh! Nice! You've now got a nice avatar šŸ‘Œ

@prologic@twtxt.net Itā€™s hosted at home on an computer I didnā€™t use anymore. It worked well for a few months, and since maybe the beginning of December, it begun to be very slow. But like I said, I have no time for that now, but if I have questions when Iā€™ll look, Iā€™ll think of you šŸ˜… (but I was thinking about installing a new OS before these problems, I may just do that).

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Iā€™m currently writing a tutorial (in French) to learn the basics of groff + mom to typeset generalist PDF (not manpages). Itā€™s my nerdy project for the time being, and it grew quite larger than I anticipated (it probably will have 40ā€Æpages when finished)ā€¦ not because groff is hard, but because my goal is people who never touched a formatting language, so I have to cover the basics.

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In-reply-to » @prologic, do you run a Minecraft server for your children? If so, which one?

@prologic@twtxt.net This is the original Java Edition which is only for PC and doesnā€™t use Xbox Live, though you do need to use a Microsoft account to play it legitimately and join most servers. There is another version, Bedrock Edition, which is on consoles and phones as well and it uses Xbox Live.

On Bedrock, you can just invite another player into your world, but there are dedicated servers as well and theyā€™re relatively easy to host.

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In-reply-to » @prologic, do you run a Minecraft server for your children? If so, which one?

@bender@twtxt.net I have used https://docker-minecraft-server.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ for a group of friends. I like it because the server can be configured entirely using environment variables in your compose file. The only exception as far as I can tell is configuration for any plugins or mods you install. Version, server type (vanilla, paper, etc), Java options, ops, whitelist, anything in server.properties, itā€™s all in the environment variables.

Iā€™ve also heard good things about https://craftycontrol.com/ if you want a Web UI.

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In-reply-to » ASUS Christmas Campaign Sparks Malware Panic Among Windows Users ASUS computer owners have been reporting widespread alarm after a Christmas-themed banner suddenly appeared on their Windows 11 screens, accompanied by a suspicious "Christmas.exe" process in Task Manager.

@slashdot@feeds.twtxt.net This is some real old-school malware. Maybe itā€™s not such a good idea to let motherboard vendors run whatever code they want inside your operating system. Pro tip: This only happens in legacy operating systems.

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Years ago, I had a falling out with PayPal, when they implemented ToS changes, that would let them withhold your money without a reason and randomly subtract ā€œToS violation feesā€ from your balance.

They reverted the ToS violation fees part, but I refuse to do business with any company, who has the goal, to even try presenting such a change, to their clients.

Iā€™m not surprised PayPal is alongside questionable fee increases, also running scummy browser extensions (through companies they acquired), that override almost all affiliate links with PayPals and present you with inferior discount coupons, to trick you into spending more money, shopping on sites owned by their partners.

The honey extension scam - YouTube video

Ironic they were even ā€œreferal link scammingā€ the influencers, they paid to promote their extension - PayPals ability to scam the clueless is quite impressive, but luckily it does not work on me.

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In-reply-to » Iā€™ve been making a little toy operating system for the 8086 in the last few days. Now that was a lot of fun!

I donā€™t plan on making that code public. This is purely a learning project for myself.

So, just a hobby. It wonā€™t be big and professional like GNU, then?

Seriously, thatā€™s very cool. I wish my bootloader was that excited about a successful boot.

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In-reply-to » QOTD: Do you have a way to get back into your home network if you get locked out?

@movq@www.uninformativ.de Right. Itā€™s nice. Iā€™ve had the same one through numerous router restarts and at least two 4-6 hour power outages. Iā€™m definitely not paying for a wildly inflated business plan to self-host a few things. It was like that on my last ISP as well, although they only gave me about 20mbps up.

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In-reply-to » Btw @mckinley -- You may be interested (not sure if have the time though) in mbox.blue šŸ¤”

@prologic@twtxt.net It looks interesting; definitely a novel approach. I just donā€™t think I have any use for it right now. Iā€™ve thought about joining one those pubnixes that are around but I donā€™t think Iā€™d ever do anything with an account on someone elseā€™s server.

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In-reply-to » QOTD: Do you have a way to get back into your home network if you get locked out?

@prologic@twtxt.net I guess the difference is that your self-hosted services are publicly accessible so it allows such a setup. For me, everything is over Wireguard. If that link breaks and Iā€™m not at home I canā€™t resolve domain names, let alone do any kind of server administration. Thatā€™s what the hidden service is for.

Early on, I was thinking about WAN IP address changes as well but it hasnā€™t happened in ~2.5 years with this ISP.

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