ICE tickets Chicago man with legal residency $130 for not having his papers on him: āItās not fairā¦Iām a residentā
Gregory Royal Pratt, Ā ReporterĀ - Ā Chicago Tribune
_Stephan:Ā Do you always have your papers on your person? If you immigrated from another country, even if you are a White person, it might be a good idea to do so. Like everything else dictator Trump is doing, having his Gestapo stop people and demanding t ⦠ā Read more
Unveiling Hidden AWS Keys In My First Android Pentest
We often find our greatest challengesāāāand lessonsāāāin the most unexpected places. For me, it was during a casual, personal e ⦠ā Read more
10 Days of Humiliation When the Person Should Have Stayed in Bed
Humiliation is one of the most powerful human emotions. We never forget it when it happens to us, and when channeled effectively, it can help us to become the best versions of ourselves. However, humiliation is an extremely uncomfortable experience; we donāt like it when it happens to us, and we certainly donāt like to [ā¦]
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Paralysed man can feel objects through another personās hand
Keith Thomas, a man in his 40s with no sensation or movement in his hands, is able to feel and move objects by controlling another personās hand via a brain implant. The technique might one day even allow us to experience another personās body over long distances. ā Read more
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Pig liver transplant into a living person edges it closer to the norm
The first ever transplantation of a pigās liver into a living person helps us better understand how animal organs can be used to prolong, or even save, lives ā Read more
The human cost of healthy eating: Some recommended US diets carry higher risk of forced labor in food supply chains
Many Americans choose food based on cost and nutrition, but personal values, such as animal welfare and environmental concerns, also shape what ends up on our plates. ā Read more
10 Shocking Crimes Where the Perpetrator Walked Free
The legal system operates on a fundamental principle: a person is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. For the general public, this can sometimes lead to jarring and controversial outcomes. In certain high-profile cases, the facts of a crime seem clear. Yet, the legal defenses and trial procedures result in a stunning [ā¦]
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10 Representations of Death from Myth, Legend, and Folktale
Death is one of humanityās oldest mysteriesāuniversal, inevitable, and endlessly interpreted. Across time and culture, people have tried to make sense of what comes next by giving death a name, a face, or even a personality. Sometimes itās a cloaked skeleton with a scythe, sometimes a beautiful queen ruling a frozen underworld, and sometimes a [ā¦]
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Repetitive negative thinking mediates relationship between self-esteem and burnout in students, study finds
When people are highly stressed for prolonged periods of time, they can sometimes experience a state known as burnout, characterized by pronounced emotional, mental and physical exhaustion. The stressors leading to burnout could be personal, such as family conflicts or the end of a relationship, as well as academic or professional, such as studying a lot for exams or working long ⦠ā Read more
10 Bizarre Cases of Killer Seniors
They say murder is a young personās game. Think again. Court records are full of murderous Methuselahs, senile slashers, and wrinkled reapers. Sometimes they kill out of mental illness; other times, dementia. Some become violent after strokes. Others may be scam victims fighting for survival. A few start early and evade detection well into their [ā¦]
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Installing Linux on a PC-98 machine
What if you have a PC-98 machine, and you want to run Linux on it, as you do? I mean, CP/M, OS/2, or Windows (2000 and older) might not cut it for you, after all. Well, it turns out that yes, you can run Linux on PC-98 hardware, and thanks to a bunch of work by Nina Kalinina ā yes, the same person from a few days ago ā thereās now more information gathered in a single place to get you started. Plamo Linux is one of the few Linux distributions to support PC-98 ⦠ā Read more
Speaking of groff: Iāve been following their mailing list for a while now and this G. Branden Robinson person invests an insane amount of energy into that project. š¤Æ
For a very first attempt, Iām extremely happy how this tray turned out: https://lyse.isobeef.org/tmp/blechschachtel/ The photos look rougher than in person. The 0.5mm aluminium sheet was 300x200mm to begin with. Now, the accidental outside dimensions are 210x110mm. It took me about an hour to make. Tomorrow, I gotta build a simple folder, so I donāt have to hammer it anymore, but can simply bend it a little at a time.
Please donāt hate me today; Iām a bit grumpy and have too many reasons to be upset:
- 2 counts of pushing and trying to get the simplest things done at work (that for some reason are made more difficult than they should be)
- This whole Chat Control bullshit
- And some other person things going on that have been ongoing for 72 days and counting š¤¬
Raspberry Pi Updates Keyboard PC with New 500+ Model
Raspberry Pi 500+ is the newest all-in-one personal computer in the Raspberry Pi family. It combines the Raspberry Pi 5 platform with a mechanical keyboard, upgraded memory, and integrated storage. The design builds on the earlier Raspberry Pi 400 and 500 models while adding higher specifications and new input features. The Raspberry Pi 500+ is [ā¦] ā Read more
I would personally rather see something like this:
2025-09-25T22:41:19+10:00 Hello World
2025-09-25T22:41:19+10:00 (#kexv5vq https://example.com/twtxt.html#:~:text=2025-09-25T22:41:19%2B10:00) Hey!
Preserving both content-based addressing as well as location-based addressing and text fragment linking.
@bender@twtxt.net A renewed vision test might be a good idea for some people. š I mean, it is kind of curious that you get this license as a young person and then it lasts a lifetime, without any further tests. As long as you donāt screw up really bad, it remains valid ā¦
@alexonit@twtxt.alessandrocutolo.it Personally, I find the reversed order of URL first and then timestamp more natural to reference something. Granted, URL last would be kinda consistent with the mention format. However, the timestamp doesnāt act as a link text or display text like in a mention, so, itās some different in my opinion. But yeah.
The worst thing you can do is make your infrastructure (switches, wifi, ā¦) depend on some cloud service. Because someone else is maintaining that service; you have no control over it. You 100% depend on that other person now. Very stupid idea.
Now guess what manufacturers are pushing for ā¦
Now guess who couldnāt complete a task at work this Saturday morning, because a certain cloud service was down ā¦
IT is fucked. Throw it all away and start over.
@zvava@twtxt.net There would be only one hash for a message. Some to be defined magic date selects which hash to use. If the message creation timestamp is before this epoch, hash it with v1, otherwise hammer it through v2. Eventually, support for v1 could be dropped as nobody interacts with the old stuff anymore. But Iād keep it around in my client, because why not.
If users choose a client which supports the extensions, they donāt have to mess around with v1 and v2 hashing, just like today.
As for the school of thought, personally, Iād prefer something else, too. Iām in camp location-based addressing, or whatever it is called. There more I think about it, a complete redesign of twtxt and its extensions would be necessary in my opinion. Retrofitting has its limits. Of course, this is much more work, though.
What a crazy color temperature this yellow orange was in person! Sick lighting this evening: https://lyse.isobeef.org/abendhimmel-2025-09-15/

Great. Yet another messed up plain text e-mail part. The URL was actually HTML-escaped. Took me five attempts to figure this out, because of course it had to be several kilometers long. In fact, the e-mail stated: āPlease do not be surprised that the link is particularly long. It contains your personal configuration.ā
A normal person is completely lost (thatās why I got involved). Visting the broken URL opens a popup dialog suggesting to deactivate script blockers. Which I had already done upfront as a matter of prudence.
Fun bonus on top: The JWT in the link has identical iat (issued at) and exp (expiry) claims. The expiry is definitely not checked, itās well in the past.
Medical software just has to be horrible. Itās a law.
<details> tag in HTML; it lets you write a sentence or so that someone can then click to expand to see the actual post. it's called a CW because most people use it to warn for potentially triggering/harmful subjects, but you can really use it for anything, like spoilers in a TV show or even for joke punchlines
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Ta. The only good use for <details> is to collapse long logs in bug analysis reports. Other than that, I find it rather annoying to expand sections manually.
As for spoilers, personally, I donāt care at all. Not the slightest bit. If there is something that I donāt wanna read, I just stop reading. ĀÆ_(ć)_/ĀÆ
But Iāve got the feeling that Iāve got an unpopular opinion on that matter. ;-)
Erlang Solutions: ElixirConf US 2025: Highlights from My First ElixirConf
Joining conferences is one of the best perks of working as a Developer at Erlang Solutions. Despite having attended multiple Code BEAM conferences in Europe, ElixirConf US 2025 was my first. The conference had 3 tracks, filled with talks from 45+ speakers and 400+ attendees, both in-person and virtual.
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** Strata **
A Counterfeit - a Plated Person -
I would not be -
Whatever strata of Iniquity
My Nature underlie -
Truth is good Health - and Safety, and the Sky.
How meagre, what an Exile - is a Lie,
And Vocal - when we die -
ā Emily Dickinson
I made another game! This one pretty much has one single verb:āmove.ā The game, like most games I make, is a roguelike that relies heavily on probabilities and rng (random number generation).
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if-modified-since request header: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Reference/Headers/If-Modified-Since
@bender@twtxt.net The person actually reached out to me. Itās all good. āļø
We use all the Microsoft programs at work - Teams and Outlook especially.
After all kinds of technical problems with Teams, that sometimes go unresolved for over a year, Microsoft shifted their priorities away from fixing things and towards adding an annoying AI Copilot button, that just takes up space and all it does, is loads the website in Teams, so I disabled it. Soon they just add it back, but in a different row of icons, therefore itās now a different button, you have to disable (I think they added yet another one, to the Teams, on my work phone and I had to disabled that too). Not too long after, the desktop one just enabled itself, because of āan errorā and I can disable it, but doing so activates a popup, that begs you to turn it back on, every once in a while. You canāt disable the popup and can only click āYesā or āNot nowā on it. I still keep it disabled, out of principle, but yesterday I noticed yet another Copilot button, this time in the top right corner of my Outlook and this one cannot be disabled, on the business version of Outlook and even on the personal one, itās only possible to do it through hidden privacy settings, by prohibiting the program from connecting to Microsoft servers, for extra āfeaturesā.
Thereās people complaining about it online, so itās clear nobody really wants it, but at this point Microsofts position is that you will have at least one useless AI button on your screen, at any given time, and you will be happy. And yes, their AI sucks and if I absolutely have to use AI for something, thereās already 2 better options, we have access to, at work.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Yeah, removing the cover will probably help. Iāll have to try. š And, yes, the scrolling is pretty annoying (and kind of ruins the experience a little bit).
The printer isnāt that loud ā at least not for a dot matrix printer. š Itās been ~30 years since Iāve last seen them in person, but I remembered these things to be louder. Iām typing on my Model M, maybe that contributes to the perceived noise on this video. Hereās an isolated recording of that keyboard: https://movq.de/v/ddc98b03d8/2022-02-21āmodel-m-goes-brrr.ogg 𤣠It really sounds like that when youāre typing fast. Brrrrt.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Haha, thatās so cool! :-) Could you remove the cover to at least reduce the amount of scrolling around? But I bet any amount of scrolling is annoying.
This printer has quite some noise level to it. Or how bad is it really in person?
@prologic@twtxt.net Yes, this is another instance of restricting āpersonalā computing. You wonāt be able to install arbitrary software anymore (āsideloadingā, as they call it).
Itās not unique, itās not new. Boiling the frog alive.
Weāre heading towards this: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/right-to-read.html
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Nice picture, this hot air balloon has quite a large basket.
Yes, go for it! :-)
My grandpa went ballooning ages ago and liked it. The balloonist misjudged the height a bit and landed in an open-air pool. Well, not in the water, but on the sunbathing lawn just inside the fence. :-D After the ride, everybody was given a very long personal name that they had to memorize. Decades later, my grandpa still knew his assigned name.
The most important thing to know is that ā in German ā you donāt fly (fliegen) a ballon, but ride (fahren) it: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballonfahren#Fahren_oder_fliegen Judging by the English wikipedia article, this is not an English thing, though: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_air_ballooning
The GPG signatures of my software tarballs have been wrong for years (because Iāve been using rsync wrong, funny enough, it wasnāt a GPG issue) and nobody ever noticed. (They still are wrong at the moment, because I havenāt pushed the fix, yet.)
This confirms that this is just a total waste of time. Nobody ever checks this. Maybe this matters if youāre a distro, but why even bother as a single person ā¦
Sam Whited: Notes
Iāve recently been using the Mixxx software for DJs. This page includes some
personal notes on my own use cases, whatās good, whatās bad, etc.
It is not really made for general consumption, but is thrown up here anyways.
It will be a bit rambling and/or ranty at times, most likely.
Letās get my overall impressions of the software out of the way up front: itās
absolutely great and I recommend it over the commercial alternatives for DJs of
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@movq@www.uninformativ.de having to go to a gopher proxy to see a text document better served on readily available web servers⦠š¤, but I digress. Verbatim text:
What's Missing from "Retro"
~softwarepagan
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You know, often, when I say I miss older ways of computing or
connecting online, people tell me "there's nothing stopping you
from doing that now!" and they are technicay correct in most cases
(though I can't, for example, chat with friends on MSN ever
again...) However, let me explain that while this type of thing can
*sort of* fill that hole in my heart, it isn't *the same.*
Say, for example, I wanted to connect with others over a BBS. This
wouldn't offer the same types of connections it used to. While
there are BBSes around with active users, they're no longer there
to discuss movies, Star Trek, D&D, games, etc. They're there to
discuss *BBSes.* The same can be said for Gopher, old-school forums
and all sorts of revival projects (such as Escargot, Spacehey,
etc.) Retrocomputing enthusiasts, while they have a variety of
interests, are often in these spaces to discuss the medium itself
and not other topics. This exists at a stark contrast from how
things were in the past, where a non-tech-inclined person may learn
the tech to connect with likeminded others (as I did as a
Zelda-obsessed kid.)
The same can be said of old media. People will say "well, nobody is
stopping you from watching old shows/movies now!" Again, they are
technically correct. I can go home right now and watch *Star Trek:
The Next Generation* to my heart's content. It will never again,
however, be current, or new. When something is new, it serves as a
shared cultural experience. Remember how "Game of Thrones* felt in
the mid-to-late 2010s? Yeah, that.
It's sad. I sustain myself on a mixed diet of old things, new
things, and new things intended for old millenials like me who like
old things. It can be bittersweet.
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In 1996, they came up with the X11 āSECURITYā extension:
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/4w548u/what_is_up_with_the_x11_security_extension/
This is what could have (eventually) solved the security issues that weāre currently seeing with X11. Those issues are cited as one of the reasons for switching to Wayland.
That extension never took off. The person on reddit wonders why ā I think itās simple: Containers and sandboxes werenāt a thing in 1996. It hardly mattered if X11 was āinsecureā. If you could run an X11 client, you probably already had access to the machine and could just do all kinds of other nasty things.
Today, sandboxing is a thing. Today, this matters.
Iāve heard so many times that āX11 is beyond fixable, itās hopeless.ā I donāt believe that. I believe that these problems are solveable with X11 and some devs have said āyeah, we could have kept working on itā. Itās that people donāt want to do it:
Why not extend the X server?
Because for the first time we have a realistic chance of not having to do that.
https://wayland.freedesktop.org/faq.html
Iām not in a position to judge the devs. Maybe the X.Org code really is so bad that you want to run away, screaming in horror. I donāt know.
But all this was a choice. I donāt buy the argument that we never would have gotten rid of things like core fonts.
All the toolkits and programs had to be ported to Wayland. A huge, still unfinished effort. If that was an acceptable thing to do, then it would have been acceptable to make an āX12ā that keeps all the good things about X11, remains compatible where feasible, eliminates the problems, and requires some clients to be adjusted. (You could have still made āX11X12ā like āXWaylandā for actual legacy programs.)
After many weeks and probably at least a hundred hours of research, discussions and in-person viewing, I think Iāve finally come up with my Final Choices (shortlist) of a Hybrid Camper / Caravan that I think will suit my family and that Iāll enjoy (far less work for me to setup and teardown). The one at the top of the list Iām leaning towards os the SWAG SCT16 Family 4B
#Camping #Campershey! i asked this a while ago but i have to ask again ā is anyone willing to offer space on their yarn pod to my friend? i would love to invite her to my own but sheās unable to access my site for personal reasons. sheās really interested in seeing what yarn is about so if anyone is willing and able, let me know!
Someone did a thing:
https://social.treehouse.systems/@ariadne/114763322251054485
Iāve been silently wondering all the time if this was possible, but never investigated: Keep doing X11 but use Wayland as a backend.
This uses XWaylandās ārootfulā mode, which basically just gives you a normal Wayland window with all the X11 stuff happening inside of it:
https://www.phoronix.com/news/XWayland-Rootful-Useful
In other words, put such a window in fullscreen and you (more or less) have good old X11 running in a Wayland window.
(For me, personally, this wonāt be the way forward. But itās a very interesting project.)
Theyāre all talks, not real hands-on trainings like you did.
I love listening to good, well-structured talks. Problem is, not everybody is a good speaker and many screw it up. š„“ Iām certainly not a great speaker, which is why I gravitate more towards āworkshopsā, in the hopes that people ask questions and discussions arise. Doesnāt always work out. 𤣠At the very least, I almost always have some other person connect to the projector/beamer/screenshare and then they do the stuff ā this avoids me being wwwwaaaaaaaaayyyy too fast.
We are usually drowned in stress and tight deadlines, hence events like today are super rare ⦠We used to do it more often until ~10 years ago.
Once a year the security guys organize a really great hacking event, though.
Oh dear, Iād love to participate in that. 𤯠That sounds like a lot of fun. (Why donāt we do this?!)
@prologic@twtxt.net This person isnāt particularly happy with this study:
https://mastodon.social/@grimalkina/114717549619229029
I donāt know enough about these things to form an opinion. 𫤠I sure wish it was true, though. š
** Of fairies, compost, and computers **
Lately Iāve buried myself in reading fiction. Stand outs from among the crowd are, of course, Middlemarch but also a lot of sort of scholarly fairy fiction; works that follow the scholastic adventures of studious professorial types in vaugely magical settings. Namely Emily Wildeās Encyclopedia of Faeriesā, Heather Fawcett and The Ten Thousand Doors of January, Alix E. Harrow.
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@movq@www.uninformativ.de Hahaha š This is gold! Iāve been following along with our ramblings on Rust. Whatās it gone and done to you now? š¤ I donāt think I can ever be friends personally, I feel ātoo stupidā to learn Rust š¤£
shared an in-person workshop at ALGOPOĆTICA Madrid: introduction to the qiudanz technique: computational transformation of minimalist movement sequences | gemini://compudanzas.net/talks_and_workshops.gmi