@movq@www.uninformativ.de Haha, right. :-D
Ah, itâs this famous font. :-) I already thought so, but wasnât sure if itâs actually the same.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Well, they say you have to build up stocks, donât they? đ
The font is fiamf3 (scaled up 2x, it would be too small when printed). Itâs the same one that I use in my terminal and the status bars. đ
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Wow, thatâs a hell lot of food! If it doesnât spoil, itâs easily enough for the rest of your life and all your neighbors and surrounding cities, probably more. :-D
Thatâs a great font. I like it. It just suits the print style incredibly well. No offence, to the absolute contrary, I would not have thought that you actually designed that. It looks just so right. Hats off! :-)
Android shopping list apps disappointed me too many times, so I went back to writing these lists by hand a while ago.
Hereâs whatâs more fun: Write them in Vim and then print them on the dotmatrix printer. đ„ł
And, because I can, I use my own font for that, i.e. ImageMagick renders an image file and then a little tool converts that to ESC/P so I can dump it to /dev/usb/lp0.
(I have so much scrap paper from mail spam lying around that I donât feel too bad about this. All these sheets would go straight to the bin otherwise.)

Sometimes, I wonder how my desktop looks to other people. Normal sighted people, I mean. For me, everything is much smaller and always slightly blurry (almost antialiased) because of my eyesight.
Maybe it does look horribly pixelated and super ugly to other people, and thatâs why everyone prefers smoothed fonts and UIs and all that ⊠? đ
@thecanine@twtxt.net Wow. Iâm not an artist in any way, but I have tried to make icons for programs or fonts every now and then. Making something that is still recognizable at so few pixels is hard. Hats off!
In 1996, they came up with the X11 âSECURITYâ 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 weâre 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 â I think itâs simple: Containers and sandboxes werenât a thing in 1996. It hardly mattered if X11 was âinsecureâ. 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.
Iâve heard so many times that âX11 is beyond fixable, itâs hopeless.â I donât believe that. I believe that these problems are solveable with X11 and some devs have said âyeah, we could have kept working on itâ. Itâs that people donât 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
Iâm 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 donât know.
But all this was a choice. I donât 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 âX12â 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 âX11X12â like âXWaylandâ for actual legacy programs.)
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org The underlines are a bit much, yes. It appears to be related to my font (Helvetica) ⊠Maybe they do some Unicode trickery these days, I donât know. đ«€
These are lists in your Inkscape example, right?
The font stuff? Yeah, thatâs a scrollable list where you can select the current font.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org oh it wouldnât be very long, maybe thatâd make for a fun blog post! i just used the same tool that the nerd font people use to add glyphs, but for a âcustom glyph setâ i just added. the whole noto font LMAO
hacking jetbrains mono to include CJK characters from a noto font for stupid purposes (i listen to asian music and my conky sidebar has a lastfm widget so sometimes it shows asian text and jetbrains doesnât render those. so i am frankensteining my way into making it do that)
Once or twice a year, I make an effort to switch from dark mode / black terminals to light mode again.
It usually doesnât end well, because the contrast is just not as good. Thereâs a reason that things like professional DAWs or CAD software use a dark theme.
With a heavy bold font, itâs much better:
https://movq.de/v/331aa40bde/s.png
My font doesnât get any bolder than this, though. Iâd have to make a new variant of it. Mhh. đ€
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Thereâs no escaping Rust, and the language is leaving its mark everywhere. This time around, Chrome has replaced its use of FreeType with Skrifa, a Rust-based replacement. Skrifa is written in Rust, and created as a replacement for FreeType to make font processing in Chrome secure for all our users. Skifra takes advantage of Rustâs memory safety, and ⊠â Read more
The dumb reason why flag emojis arenât working on your site in Chrome on Windows
After doing more digging than I feel like I should have needed to, I found my answer: it appears that due to concerns about the fact that acknowledging the existence of certain countries can be perceived as a nominally political stance, Microsoft has opted to just avoid the issue altogether by not including country flag emojis in Windowsâ system font. Problem solved! Can y ⊠â Read more
Cyrix126 releases Gupaxx v1.5.4
Cyrix1261 has released Gupaxx 2 version 1.5.43 with lots of UI improvements and various bugfixes:
[UI] Use fixed size of fonts, do not resize them
[UI] Rework Top/Bottom bar
[UI] Rework widgets/fonts
[UI] Status: human friendly display of hashrate with right metrics
[Internal] Bundle: bump version of XMRig to 6.22.2
[Internal] deprecate support for mac os 12
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@prologic@twtxt.net I knew you were short sided from day one I saw Yarn. On desktop everything is huge, and I assumed it was to cater short-sightedness. Also, you have enabled underlines on buttons on iOS, bold and bigger fonts, etc., so that was also a give away. Sorry if I digress, but, glasses wouldnât help? I have to wear mine all the time, otherwise I am also near blind myself!
@movq@www.uninformativ.de This is awesome! Your server/connection is slow, thought. It took ages to load the GIF! Off topic, what font are you using on that screenshot?
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after a month hiatus, I am getting back into some low level norns work. 8x8 bitmap fonts look real good on this thing
Maybe itâs just me getting older, but there is something very satisfying about seeing big chunky text on screen. Currently using an Atari font on my computer. Once your eyes get used to it, itâs actually quite lovely.
@kdave@kdave.github.io I donât see anything at all. So either my font has an empty glyph for that codepoint or iâm stripping it. Will investigate.
All fonts I tried are either ugly or the unicode glyphs are so small that they become unreadable. #fonts
@kas@enotty.dk The moon or do you have another favourite glyph? And please with codepoint, my font doesnât handle all the fancy stuff you throw at it.