SqliteCache backend I'm working on here, what are your thoughts regarding mgirations from old MemoryCache (which is now gone in the codebase in this branch). Do you care to migrate at all, or just let the pod re-fetch all feeds? š¤
I donāt think Iād personally be worried about migrating, just re-fetch. Sounds cleaner anyway?
Sorry Iām late to the party!
@prologic@twtxt.net sounds like a plan! No worries at all.
ProDesk 600 G4 Mini with a Core i5-8500T, 32Go of DDR4 RAM and 256Go SSD storage. A cheaper alternative to an 8GB RPi5 + Argon one v3 m.2 RPi case kit (NVME not included) š¤·. It should be here by Friday š¤
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com Sounds cool! š
Iām playing with ratterplatter again: Itās a toy that watches disk I/O and emulates the noise of a real hard disk. (Linux only.) It uses sound samples from one of my older disks.
I tried a different approach at estimating the disk activity and I think I finally got it right (after almost 10 years ⦠š¤¦).
Demo, booting a Windows 2000 VM: https://movq.de/v/1400544cc6/2kboot-ratterplatter-2.mp4
(For this purpose alone, I put a couple of mini speakers into my PC case, so that the noise comes from the right place: https://movq.de/v/a3b2dc0932/speakers.jpg)
The results arenāt too bad, but this thing canāt be super accurate due to the huge I/O caches that we have these days. For the video, I dropped the caches before booting Windows, otherwise you would have heard almost nothing.
FWIW, if you donāt know it yet, this is the equivalent for proper keyboard sound: https://github.com/zevv/bucklespring
Tom Waits in 2025 looks and sounds exactly like youād expect. š„“
Not in the mood to deal with reality today, so hereās another one of those silly things: https://movq.de/v/68c61f8ecc/r2_session.ogg This time on electric bass, tuned down to B-standard because oomph. (Well, sounds okay on my headphones, but Iām obviously no sound engineer. š¤Ŗ)
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz think iāll wait and see if the caddy module proposal gets anywhere bc that sounds like itād make my life easier lol
@prologic@twtxt.net I created a script for your book. i have only done the first two chapters. have to do some adjustments to the text so it sounds ok and that takes time..
10 Noteworthy Rock Bands That Donāt Have a Drummer
No matter where you are in the world, everyone knows the sound of a rock band: vocals, guitars, bass, and drums. Simple, effective, and easy to recreate in your own living room or garage. But, while drums are generally considered an essential part of the rock band soundādriving the beat, maintaining the rhythm, and providing [ā¦]
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Itās been ages since the last time weāve had as much and as frequent of a rainfall as weāve been having this week. The smell, the sounds, the wind pushing against my body ⦠are taking over my senses with joy, leaving no room for worry⢠(about the possibility of a flood).
10 Wacky but Fascinating New Health Stories
Human health findings arenāt always dignified. Sometimes, theyāre wacky, goofy, or maybe a bit head-scratching. But hereās a great thing about them: no matter how downright silly sounding they may seem, theyāre still usually useful. Or at least, they provide an amusing tidbit to share with a friend over your beverage of choice. The following [ā¦]
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@eapl.me@eapl.me Sounds like a great idea! š
10 Icons from History Who Actually Went by Fake Names
You might not know it, but far more famous people than you realize rocketed to celebrity status using fake names. Weāre not talking about actors here, either. Itās commonplace for actors to take a stage name that sounds better, different, or more memorable than their real name. Itās happened countless times and doesnāt exactly warrant [ā¦]
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Cyrix126 releases Gupaxx v1.8.0
Cyrix1261 has released Gupaxx 2 version 1.8.03 with various improvements and bugfixes:
Changes overviewThis release is making the use of advanced submenu and simple submenu together sound. New feature to hide tabs you donāt use. New fields in advanced submenu for Node,P2Pool,Xmrig and Proxy tabs.
[UI] Node: button to enable "fast mode"
[UI] P2pool: binding port field
[UI] Xmrig: token field
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10 Dishes That Arenāt from the Place Theyāre Named After
We all tell little white lies sometimes. Whether itās to spare someoneās feelings or make ourselves sound just a little bit cooler, these little fibs are generally gone in the blink of an eye. But sometimes lies stick around. Foods, in particular, have a way of being named after the places theyāre from. Or are [ā¦]
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10 Times People Tried to Weaponize Music
Music has been a powerful tool for expression, unity, and emotion throughout human history. But in some cases, music has been twisted into a weaponāused to intimidate, manipulate, and even psychologically torment. From ancient battlefields to modern interrogations, these moments reveal how sound can be wielded as a force of control and chaos. Here are [ā¦]
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@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org wow what a great story! i still use FTP (well, SFTP) all the time lol, just to transfer files between servers quickly. itās super handy!
writing your own CMS sounds kickass omg⦠mysql the legend
Sounds like a plan
Sounds about as complex as adding @nick@domain support by doing a webfinger lookup to get the URL.
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz That sounds interesting, good luck!
@xuu@txt.sour.is ROFLMAO! 𤣠reading that, the Tech bro sounded in my mind like Cow from Cow and Chicken
Not me. Because my language skills (especially sound/audio) are bad
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@prologic@twtxt.net Just that people thought twtxt sounded cool and maybe want to set it up themself
woodser releases Haveno v1.0.12 with various fixes and improvements
woodser1 has released Haveno2 version 1.0.123 with various improvements, updates, and bug fixes.
Update to monero-project v0.18.3.4 and monero-java v0.8.33
Play sounds for notifications (can be disabled in Settings)
Schedule offers using available and pending funds
Support AppImage installer for Linux
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@movq@www.uninformativ.de iām sorry if I sound too contrarian. Iām not a fan of using an obscure hash as well. The problem is that of future and backward compatibility. If we change to sha256 or another we donāt just need to support sha256. But need to now support both sha256 AND blake2b. Or we devide the community. Users of some clients will still use the old algorithm and get left behind.
Really we should all think hard about how changes will break things and if those breakages are acceptable.
Aggred. But reading twtxt in raw form sounds⦠I canāt do this
Maybe Iām being a bit too purist/minimalistic here. As I said before (in one of the 1372739 posts on this topic ā or maybe I didnāt even send that twt, I donāt remember š ), I never really liked hashes to begin with. They arenāt super hard to implement but they are kind of against the beauty of the original twtxt ā because you need special client support for them. Itās not something that you could write manually in your
twtxt.txtfile. With @sorenpeter@darch.dkās proposal, though, that would be possible.
Tangentially related, I was a bit disappointed to learn that the twt subject extension is now never used except with hashes. Manually-written subjects sounded so beautifully ad-hoc and organic as a way to disambiguate replies. Maybe Iāll try it some time just for fun.
@mckinley@twtxt.net Thanks for the feedback.
- Yeah I agrees that nick sound not be part of syntax. Any valid URL to a twtxt.txt-file should be enough and is more clear, so it is not confused with a email (one of the the issues with webfinger and fedivese handles)
- I think any valid URL would work, since we are not bound to look for exact matches. Accepting both http and https as well as a gemni and gophe could all work as long as the path to the twtxt.txt is the same.
- My idea is that you quote the timestamp as it is in the original twtxt.txt that you are referring to, so you can do it by simply copy/pasting. Also what are the change that the same human will make two different posts within the same second?!
Regarding the whole cryptographic keys for identity, to me it seems like an unnecessary layer of complexity. If you move to a new house or city you tell people that you moved - you can do the same in a twtxt.txt. Just post something like āI move to this new URL, please follow me there!ā I did that with my feeds at least twice, and you guys still seem to read my posts:)
A.I. Now Convincingly Replicates a Personās Handwriting⦠and itās Just as Creepy as it Sounds.
From JRR Tolkien to Dead Relatives⦠A.I. can now mimic distinct handwriting styles. ā Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net what made you make such āfinancially soundā recommendation? Have you switched jobs, and are now a Financial Advisor? :-P
yarnd that's been around for awhile and is still present in the current version I'm running that lets a person hit a constructed URL like
@prologic@twtxt.net sounds fair. Letās see how it works for @abucci@anthony.buc.ci. Speedy fix, thatās awesome! :-)
From my bed, I can hear a noise outside that is most likely a confluence of insects and distant freight trains but sounds eerily like the static-laden cacophany of an old radio. I would go out to see what it is, but a small part of me is worried I might end up walking into an episode of āAre You Afraid of the Dark?ā if I do.
@mckinley@twtxt.net I must admit I was tempted to use EndeavourOS for an install on a HTPC (N97 mini PC) when it arrives to quickly get up and running, but then again I havenāt done a fresh install of Arch in quite a while so it sounds like things have simplified even more since then. Hmmā¦
Enjoying the dreary downtempo sounds
On my blog: AI Doom Sounds So Familiar https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/02/25/ai-doom.html #art #harm #rant #technology
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Haha! yeah sounds about like my HS CS program. A math teacher taught visual basic and pascal. and over on the other end of the school we had āelectronicsā which was a room next to the auto body class where they had a bunch of random computer parts scavenged from the district decommissioned surplus storage.
The advanced class would piece together training kits for the basic class to put together.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I wish they just muted them out instead of making it an awfully loud meep sound.
@prologic@twtxt.net its not.. There are going to be 1000s of copy cat apps built on AI. And they will all die out when the companies that have the AI platforms copy them. It happened all the time with windows and mac os. And iphone.. Like flashlight and sound recorder apps.
@johanbove@johanbove.info Sounds interesting. It is only for reading or also posting?
more than 90% of all AWS service API endpoints do not support IPv6
Sounds like AWS is instituting an IPv4 tax soon.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org @movq@www.uninformativ.de Iāve always liked the sound of crows, and I really really hate the sound of motorized vehicles, so I also find it absurd. Iāve come to think that some people are at some level afraid of nature, and nature sounds remind them of it.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de wow. Iād trade crow sounds for car sounds, or jet sounds, or leaf blower sounds, or lawn mower sounds, orā¦..100% of the time.
As far as fighting the birds goes, maybe theyāre right, but probably itād be better to re-balance the ecosystem so that crows arenāt so dominant? At least there are things to try. When it comes to reducing how much air travel people use, it takes a terrorist attack or a pandemic to affect it.
This guy is just such an idiot lol.
- Thereās no such mass migration to āthe southā. Tons of people are leaving Mississippi, Louisiana, Virginia, and New Mexico for instance. I donāt know enough about the states with net influxes like Texas and Florida but I suspect they have policies that make it attractive for people to move there
- Not everybody is able to take account of long-term trends when they make housing decisions. There are financial reasons, family reasons, educational reasons, etc that impact such decisions
- But of course, most laughably, cheap energy is fast becoming a thing of the past, and so the problem isnāt āsolvedā by cheap energy, itās just kicked down the road. And ffs, cheap energy is literally causing the very heating that he pretends air conditioning will āsolveāālike āsolvingā your drinking problem by staying drunk all the time
This oversimplification to drive some kind of political point is so embarrassing coming from someone who pretends to be a university professor. It sounds like a teenage doofus from a 1980s movie talking. He well knows all these things, but he decides to present these views anyway.
@prologic@twtxt.net doesnāt sound like there has been much planning involved in the āplanned power outageā if they canāt tell you when the power will be out š¤¦
@prologic@twtxt.net why do these fools think anyone wants āsocial meets paymentsā? Itās such a ridiculous sounding idea.
My desktop computer developed a really annoying vibration-induced buzzing sound a few months ago after I added some hard drives to it. It was one of these where itād be more or less quiet, and then all of a sudden a buzzing would start. If you tapped the case, it often made the buzzing stop.
One by one I went through my components, and the day before yesterday I finally identified the guilty party, one particular HDD. Currently I have the case open and a piece of cardboard jammed under the drive in its tray. The computer has not buzzed since I did that, so it looks to me like securing that drive better will finally end this madness-inducing sound.
Wild that it takes so long to track down something like this and figure out what to do about it.
Sam Wight :verified:: āFucking Christ the @protocol iā¦ā - Urbanists.Social
Incredible critique of the protocol Bluesky is creating. It sounds like s shitshow.
@stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no @prologic@twtxt.net @eldersnake@we.loveprivacy.club I love VR too, and I wonder a lot whether it can help people with accessibility challenges, like low vision.
But Metaās approach from the beginning almost seemed like a joke? My first thought was āare they trolling us?ā Thereās open source metaverse software like Vircadia that looks better than Metaās demos (avatars have legs in Vircadia, ffs) and can already do virtual co-working. Vircadia developers hold their meetings within Vircadia, and there are virtual whiteboards and walls where you can run video feeds, calendars and web browsers. What is Meta spending all that money doing, if their visuals look so weak, and their co-working affordances arenāt there?
On top of that, Meta didnāt seem to put any kind of effort into moderating the content. There are already stories of bad things happening in Horizon Worlds, like gangs forming and harassing people off of it. Imagine what thatād look like if 1 billion people were using it the way Meta says they want.
Then, there are plenty of technical challenges left, like people feeling motion sickness or disoriented after using a headset for a long period of time. I havenāt heard announcements from Meta that theyāre working on these or have made any advances in these.
All around, it never sounded serious to me, despite how much money Meta seems to be throwing at it. For something with so much promise, and so many obvious challenges to attack first that Meta seems to be ignoring, what are they even doing?
I am playing some ambient music that begins with a sound thatās a bit like the drone of an airplane engine, and I spent a good minute or two adjusting the volume wondering why the music wasnāt playing because I thought it was a planeš¤¦āā