@movq@www.uninformativ.de Thatâs right, way harder than centrally managed. They even didnât reach concensus over the main folder: âAlle Programme, âAlle Programme (x86)â, âAll Programsâ, âAll Programmesâ, etc. Anyway.
For class 11 (or maybe already in 10, I donât remember exactly) we could choose either between traditional maths class with a graphical calculator or âMathe mit CASâ. There were two teachers in my entire school who were able to teach the latter. It was also fairly new at the time I believe. Certainly unheard of for a âallgemeinbildendes Gymnasiumâ, maybe the technical ones were already offering it for some time, not sure. It was clear to me that I would take the maths with CAS class.
Each kid had to buy their own Cassiopeia A-Something. I donât know how much that thing was (definitely more expensive than a graphical calculator) and whether the school subsidized that in any form. But it was slow and underpowered as hell. We rarely used it in class nor for homework (most if not all had already a desktop at home). Typically, when we worked with the CAS, we sat down on the desktop computers. Our class took place in one of the two computer rooms. The desktops were placed on the three sides (left, right, back, facing the walls or windows) and the regular school desks were in the middle. Since there were more pupils than desktops, we always shared. Nowadays, we call it pair programming. ;-)
For the exams we had the âmandatory partâ (Pflichtteil) without any tools. Once we finished that and handed the papers to our teacher, we were then allowed to boot up our Cassiopeias and work with them for the second part. Before the exam started, everyone had to show the teacher that they reset their small computer to factory settings. This second part was called âWahlteilâ. But you had to do it in order to pass. So, I never understood the choice of this term. Maybe itâs because the first part is the exact same for everyone (graphical calculator and CAS class), but the second part was definitely different for the two classes. Each suited to their tools.
After one or two exams, it became clear that the Cassiopeia was far from ideal. So, we took the second part at the desktop computers from then on. Our teacher unplugged the network cables himself to avoid cheating. Each computer had an âHDD Sheriffâ running that reset the disk at startup. There was also an issue that the personal user accounts were affected by that. Sometimes all your data were lost. If you were lucky, they were still there. So, we saved our Maple project to local disk (if the computer didnât crash in between, that was no problem) and at least eventually before leaving the classroom, we then also saved it on the server. For that, the teacher quickly plugged in the cable, we saved, and then the cable was unplugged again immediately. Oh, and everybody used their USB sticks, too.
All in all, this Cassiopeia A-* was quite a useless purchase. :-D Iâm not sure if I still have it. At least I thought several times about giving it to the flea market. Donât know if I did or not.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yes, yes, yes and yes.
The start screen looks exactly like a website not a desktop application.
I mean, I find Motif also fairly ugly. Granted, itâs a hell lot more discoverable than anything today. The old Windows UIs probably had the best balances. But itâs Windows, it doesnât have a place in my heart. So, I stick with good old KDE. ;-) Thatâs my nostalgia kicking in.
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@itsericwoordward@itsericwoodward.com I just want to let you know that your mention completion seems to be broken. :-) The URL is duplicated with a comma in between. Actually, the protocols differ. I suspect that you extract all url metadata fields from the feed, not only the canonical one used for hashing (the first one) and join them. Iâm not completely sure, I would need to read up on the specs (itâs already past bed oâclock, though), but I guess that there is no explicit rule for picking the mention URL. Without having thought about it too much, I reckon the safest bet is to stick to the hashing URL when in doubt and the URL that was used to subscribe to the feed is not available for whatever reason. The URL from the subscription list is probably even better.
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cp -a, install a bootloader, adjust some minor things /etc/fstab, done. Well, maybe not âdoneâ, but itâs easy to sort out the remaining stuff afterwards.
@bender@twtxt.net Itâs been a while (6.5 years) since Iâve done this. Iâd do it like this:
- Boot some Linux from a USB stick on the new machine. Preferably Arch Linux, since that is what Iâm running and thatâll make the upcoming chroot easier.
- Partition the new disk, create LUKS devices, filesystems, âŚ
- Mount the new filesystems and copy all data (user data and the system itself â everything). Do this either over the network or by hooking up the old disk directly.
- chroot into the new system (Arch has an
arch-chroottool for that which is used during normal installation, if Iâm not mistaken). Inside the chroot, install the bootloader.
- Do some fixups, like adjusting
/etc/fstabor/etc/crypttab.
And I think that should be it. đ¤
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@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org maybe they go after the impact. A single? Meh. An album? âWoah! These guy(s)/gal(s) are busy!â Also more possibilities for people liking at least one song. Anyway, thatâs my theory, and I am sticking to it! :-P
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@thecanine@twtxt.net Haha, I just realized you could stick that on the side of @prologic@twtxt.netâs caravan to accompany these large pixels there. Secret mission in Down Under. :-D
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Six of my last eight posts were about twtxt itself. As much as itâs understandable between all the excitement and confusion with finding out and using a new technology, I really donât want this feed to become something like this:
(source) PS: I just noticed that by making this meta-rant Iâm talking about not talking about *twtxt*!Iâve exhausted my stock of 5x30mm wooden dowels. Looking online for supplies yielded tons of merchants who are out of stock, ship only to businesses, offer only insane quantities (minimum of 10kg) or charge overprice for absolute joke amounts.
None of my local hardware stores has them, theyâre either also out of stock or generally donât carry them at all. Same with long 5mm diameter round sticks in general. What the heck?!
I just make a âdowel ironâ tomorrow, a steel plate with a sharp edged 5mm hole. Since Iâve got heaps of 6x30mm dowels, I just hammer them through. They will be smooth and not corrugated, but thatâs totally fine with me.
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Iâve got sore muscles. The sticky snow couldnât be pushed, it had to be laborously cleared shovel by shovel. :-D
In my lunch break, I went on a short stroll. Oh boy, walking through deep damp snow is exhausting! There were sections with easily 30 centimeters and more. Some big wind drifts had piled up. Despite melting off quickly in the 4°C, especially turning the trees brown again, the white landscape still looks so nice. Iâm glad these road marking sticks finally came in handy for the snow plow guys. :-) The black and orange stripes are 30 cm high.
https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2026-01-26/
Thatâs probably it. Thereâs no significant snowfall announced for the rest of the week and temperatures are supposed to stay in the 2-4°C range by day.
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@movq@www.uninformativ.de I quite like this part:
Many people write programs, but few stick with a program long enough to distill it.
I think this is finally a good metaphor to talk about âsimpleâ software:
https://oldbytes.space/@psf/115846939202097661
Distilled software.
I quote in full:
principles of software distillation:
Old software is usually small and new software is usually large. A distilled program can be old or new, but is always small, and is powerful by its choice of ideas, not its implementation size.
A distilled program has the conciseness of an initial version and the refinement of a final version.
A distilled program is a finished work, but remains hackable due to its small size, allowing it to serve as the starting point for new works.
Many people write programs, but few stick with a program long enough to distill it.
I often tried to tell people about âsimpleâ or âminimalisticâ software, âKISSâ, stuff like that, but they never understand â because everybody has a different idea of âsimpleâ. The term âsimpleâ is too abstract.
This is worth thinking about some more. đ¤
The only good thing about this absolute craziness is that I can restock my rocket sticks. I picked up twelve along the way. Unfortunately, it looks like 99.999% of ammunition is bombs instead of rockets. Some sections of my street look exactly like an arbitrary Pakistanian town that Iâve seen online.
There was surprisingly much snow in the woods. Also, all ponds have frozen over. I didnât expect that. Not at all. There were even illegal ice skating tracks in the natural reserve. We came across a large puddle and it was at least 10cm solid ice to the ground. Crazy!
$HOME is not specified it tries to resolve the user's home directory by user.Current().HomeDir. Maybe that's overkill, I have to check the XDG spec.
Ok, the standard library implementation is wonky at best, at least in regards to XDG, because it really doesnât implement it properly. https://github.com/golang/go/issues/62382 I stick to my own code then. It doesnât properly support anything else than Linux or Unixes that use XDG, but personally, I donât care about them anyway. And the cross-platform situation is a giant mess. Unsurprisingly.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org no wonder I picked that cake (albeit coincidentally), I adore almonds, and hazelnuts! Your teammates are absolutely amazing, dude! A very nice project farewell! On leaving places I have a small anecdote.
I know someone who on 3 February 2004 left his job to go elsewhere. At the time his teammates threw a party, and gave him a very nice portable storage. Twenty days later, he returned, and jokingly they asked him for the storage, and money spent on farewell party back. I heard, from a close source, that he gave them his middle finger, but donât quote me on that. đđđ
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@movq@www.uninformativ.de @bender@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net Thatâs fine with me. It could be even the 1st January 2026, as simple as the change really is.
But it would be also alright to just stick with July, so that I donât have to update the tests. :-P
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@prologic@twtxt.net hehehe, yeah, it isnât mine neither. Most obscure TLDs are in small registrars. I like to stick to one register (even though when Google Domains ceased to exist I was forced to have two, as Cloudflare doesnât support the .ONE TLD).
I have recently been made painfully aware of how small is the lifespan of an #USB #stick. Have been thinking about it since (and, in particular, how bad an investment is a big-storage thumb drive, taking that into account)⌠and also about how much worse does this make me feel about the new tendency of having movies and music being sold in USB sticks instead of the âold physical formatsâ (yes DVDs and CDs donât have a great lifespan either, but in comparisonâŚ)