Fixed the race in tw. Mostly; now it’s just while tw/r is running. Close enough.
@prologic@twtxt.net yah I’ll get a fix out soonish
@prologic@twtxt.net fixed.
Wallpaper gray on LARBS?
If after a recent update, xwallpaper isn’t setting your wallpaper on boot in LARBS, it’s because xwallpaper is giving an error with the recent version of glibc.
There’s already an issue up about this on the xwallpaper Github and hopefully it will be fixed soon. Out of my control.
You can spend a little time learning alternate ways to set wallpapers in the meantime, or learn to love gray. ⌘ Read more
Monal IM: 4.9.1 with reg fix ⌘ Read more…
@lucidiot@tilde.town haha oops! sorry about that. It’s fixed now.
@prologic@twtxt.net and the fact that I just used /bin/ed to fix spelling before pushing :-)
Video: C Programming on System 6 - Message List Fixes ⌘ Read more…
Testing to see if I’ve fixed my issue with twtxt
The computers page on https://mckinley.cc/ kills Lynx compatibility, and I’m stumped on how to fix it without the looks tanking for everyone
twtxt v0.10.0 (bug fix) Self-hosted, decentralised Twitter™-like micro-Blogging platform! Join us! ⌘ https://github.com/prologic/twtxt/releases/tag/0.0.10
a new fix to !weewiki will ignore all org-mode command strings by default. Now things like PROPERTY tags won’t show up in the output.
Aditya Borikar: Chapter 9: Bug Fixation ⌘ https://adiaholic.github.io/gsoc2020/2020/07/19/Chapter-9-Fixing-Bugs.html
Audio problem fixed. Stream active immanently. ⌘
Big fix for the st/suckless ‘Crash-On-Emoji’ error ⌘
Clear your RSS cache; error fix ⌘
tripcode!Q/7 fixes my X220 ⌘ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zV1f8raveZo
Little neomutt fix for mutt-wizard users ⌘
Using go analysis to fix your source code ⌘ https://arslan.io/2020/07/07/using-go-analysis-to-fix-your-source-code
Well, it was not a proper fix, more like a duck-tape mend, the right thing to do is to add a BSD branch and fix the calls to BSD’s awk and fmt so they produce the data in the way the rest of the code expects it. #txtnish #gnu #bsd
Well, it was not a proper fix, more like a duck-tape mend, the right thing to do is to add a BSD branch and fix the calls to BSD’s awk and fmt so they produce the data in the way the rest of the code expects it. #txtnish #gnu #bsd
Fixed txtnish timeline formatting of hashtags on BSD by installing coreutils and replacing fmt with gfmt in the configuration file #twtxt #txtnish #gnu #bsd
Fixed txtnish timeline formatting of hashtags on BSD by installing coreutils and replacing fmt with gfmt in the configuration file #twtxt #txtnish #gnu #bsd
“I am that I am” is the most elegant name of God as it doubles as proof - “There is a fixed point in this universe, and I am it”
Got to fix some scripts, today. Whee…
Need to fix the infraestructure that lets me serve content via gopher and http. Sometimes https calls go to my gopher server.
Need to fix the infraestructure that lets me serve content via gopher and http. Sometimes https calls go to my gopher server.
Well @freemor@freemor.homelinux.net they way I am serving my content via http and gopher may need some fixing, thanks for the following #twtxt
Well @freemor@freemor.homelinux.net they way I am serving my content via http and gopher may need some fixing, thanks for the following #twtxt
Vim really has the best commands for typo-fixing: r, a
Fixed the microformats2 u-url links on my homepage so vcards download correctly with http://h2vx.com/vcf/
@kasdk@enotty.dk I am testing the txtnish fix from @mdom@domgoergen.com.
I just pushed a fix for https://github.com/mdom/txtnish/issues/11. It seems to work but i have currently no test suite for txtnish, so please don’t hesitate to inform me if anything weird happens with mentions.
@kas@enotty.dk Sorry, i haven’t tested the build-script, should be fixed now #termpub
If this is due to the xmpp wttr.in bot I shared here you should fix your certs.
The rasterman filter is the only one in netfilters that tries to cache all of stdin, & I don’t know enough perl to fix it.
Something being ‘natural’ might make fixing it more difficult, but it is not an excuse not to fix it. If inequity & injustice are ‘natural’ – i.e., happen without conspiracy – that just makes it more important to fight them.
The robocall crisis will never totally be fixed | Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/04/the-robocall-crisis-will-never-totally-be-fixed/
I fixed my now-year-long semi-intermittent sound problem, & the explanation is compellingly stupid: sometimes when ubuntu upgrades sound driver modules it doesn’t make the /dev/snd tree user-writable, & pulse runs as the logged-in user.
How to Fix Social Media by Injecting A Chunk of the Blogosphere https://kottke.org/19/01/how-to-fix-social-media-by-injecting-a-chunk-of-the-blogosphere
Hopepunk can’t fix our broken science fiction. https://slate.com/technology/2019/01/hopepunk-cyberpunk-solarpunk-science-fiction-broken.html
Is It Time to Redesign Scrabble? http://nautil.us/issue/67/reboot/does-scrabble-need-to-be-fixed
I just recently found an issue with my custom client. It was ignoring microseconds on timestamps. Which meant I was missing some twtxt from people. I got that fixed and I know see all of them.
dummy tweet to fix my gopher page #wontfix
What is happiness?
After questioning myself on the meaning of life—something I still do, by the way—I long settled that, regardless of what it might be, living a happy life and aiming to be happy is what life is all about. Happiness, though, isn’t a fixed thing. Just like the many avatars of gods, their many incarnations, happiness comes from many sources, and is often found in subtle contexts throughout life. It is not absolute, and its definition may vary from person to person: what brings me happiness migh … ⌘ Read more
Udevd was eating up literally all my ram and literally all my CPU, while doing nothing. I fixed it by turning off udevd. (Take that, systemd.)
It seems like every time I reboot, Ubuntu manages to forget about another piece of hardware I have. First it was the USB controller, then the wifi (still not fixed), and now it’s my sound card.
In case anybody cares, I’ve fixed up my mirror of all my medium posts. (Useful if you are a cheapskate!) As always, I prefer people with a medium account to actually go there & clap so I get a dime. http://www.lord-enki.net/medium-backup/
The cyberpunk aesthetic, moreso than mere future noir, is the future as seen through the eyes of Sir Clive Sinclair: sleek but broken, and dominated by posturing. It’s a beveled black hermetically-sealed shell cracked open to fix manufacturing & design flaws, alligator-clipped wire spilling out, but no fix will prevent it from frying your brain if you look at it funny.
Another theory holds that there’s a fixed amount of humanity and since there were fewer people in ancient times, they were bigger compared to the gods than they are now