Krita 6.0 Beta Released - Using Qt6 & Wayland Color Management Support
The first beta release of Krita 6.0 is now available for this featureful digital painting program. Krita 6.0 is re-based against the Qt6 toolkit while Krita 5.3 Beta is also being released at the same time for those sticking to Qt5⦠ā Read more
Iāve got sore muscles. The sticky snow couldnāt 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. Iām 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/
Thatās probably it. Thereās no significant snowfall announced for the rest of the week and temperatures are supposed to stay in the 2-4°C range by day.
Warner Bros Rejects Revised Paramount Bid, Sticks With Netflix
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: Warner Bros Discoveryās board unanimously turned down Paramount Skydanceās latest attempt to acquire the studio, saying its revised $108.4 billion hostile bid amounted to a risky leveraged buyout that investors should reject. In a letter to shareholders on Wednesday, Warner Brosā board said Paramountās ⦠ā Read more
@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 āsimpleā 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 āsimpleā or āminimalisticā software, āKISSā, stuff like that, but they never understand ā because everybody has a different idea of āsimpleā. The term āsimpleā is too abstract.
This is worth thinking about some more. š¤
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 Iāve seen online.
There was surprisingly much snow in the woods. Also, all ponds have frozen over. I didnāt 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 doesnāt implement it properly. https://github.com/golang/go/issues/62382 I stick to my own code then. It doesnāt properly support anything else than Linux or Unixes that use XDG, but personally, I donāt 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 donāt quote me on that. ššš
Windows 11 Growth Slows As Millions Stick With Windows 10
Despite Windows 10 losing free support, Statcounter shows Windows 11 holding only a modest lead of 53.7% market share compared to Windows 10ās 42.7%. Analysts say the slow transition reflects both hardware limitations and a lack of must-have Windows 11 features compelling organizations to refresh their fleets. The Register reports: The Register spoke to Lanswee ⦠ā Read more
DNA samples found near Toyah Cordingley burial site scrutinised
The former nurse accused of the 2018 murder of Toyah Cordingley was 3.7 billion times more likely than not to have contributed to a DNA sample found on a stick where she was buried, his trial has heard. ā Read more
@movq@www.uninformativ.de @bender@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net Thatās 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 donāt have to update the tests. :-P
Blue Origin Sticks First New Glenn Rocket Landing and Launches NASA Spacecraft
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Jeff Bezosā Blue Origin has landed the booster of its New Glenn mega-rocket on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean on just its second attempt ā making it the second company to perform such a feat, following Elon Muskās SpaceX. Itās an accomplishment that will help ⦠ā Read more
Prime minister calls Liberal Party a ādivided rabbleā over net zero debate
Anthony Albanese said the Liberal Party was resembling a āclown showā as it risked tearing itself apart in the debate on whether to stick or twist with net zero. ā Read more
Prime Minister calls Liberal Party a ādivided rabbleā over net zero debate
Anthony Albanese said the Liberal Party was resembling a āclown showā as it risked tearing itself apart in the debate on whether to stick or twist with net zero. ā Read more
Ask Slashdot: Are There Any Good Android Tablets Out There?
Longtime Slashdot reader hadleyburg writes: For a user with an Android phone and whoās happy to stick within the Google ecosystem, an Android tablet might seem like the more obvious choice over an iPad. Of course, iPads are a lot more popular, and asking about Android tablets is likely to invite advice about sticking with what everyone else has.
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Microsoft Is Offering Rewards Points for Using Edge Instead of Google Chrome
An anonymous reader shares a report: Microsoft employs various schemes to stop Edge users from switching to Chrome, and the latest includes financial rewards for sticking with the browser. As spotted by Windows Latest, select users who search on Bing within Microsoft Edge for a link to download Google Chrome are now shown an ⦠ā Read more
Amazon Steps Up Attempts To Block Illegal Sports Streaming Via Fire TV Sticks
Amazon is rolling out a tougher approach to combat illegal streaming, with the United States-based tech company aiming to block apps loaded onto all its Fire TV Stick devices that are identified as providing pirated content. From a report: Exclusive data provided to The Athletic from researchers YouGov Sport highlighted t ⦠ā Read more
Net zero Australia LIVE updates: Liberals in party room meeting set to hash out net zero emissions policy; McCormack says Coalition should stick together regardless of decision
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Net zero Australia LIVE updates: Liberals in party room meeting set to hash out net zero emissions policy; McCormack says Coalition should stick together regardless of decision
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Net zero Australia LIVE updates: Liberals in party room meeting set to hash out net zero emissions policy; McCormack says Coalition should stick together regardless of decision
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@prologic@twtxt.net hehehe, yeah, it isnāt 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 doesnāt 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 āold physical formatsā (yes DVDs and CDs donāt have a great lifespan either, but in comparisonā¦)
@bender@twtxt.net Oh! Itās all good, I was planning on retiring my TheLounge instance anyways and will stick to connecting directly for the occasional chat when needed. Cheers! (Sorry for the belated reply.)
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@zvava@twtxt.net Going to have to hard disagree here Iām sorry. a) no-one reads the raw/plain twtxt.txt files, the only time you do is to debug something, or have a stick beak at the comments which most clients will strip out and ignore and b) Iām sorry youāve completely lost me! Iām old enough to pre-date before Linux became popular, so Iām not sure what UNIX principles you think are being broken or violated by having a Twt Subject (Subject) whose contents is a cryptographic content-addressable hash of the āthingā⢠youāre replying to and forming a chain of other replies (a thread).
Iām sorry, but the simplest thing to do is to make the smallest number of changes to the Spec as possible and all agree on a āMagic Dateā for which our clients use the modified function(s).
trying to start a new habit of taking daily notes in obsidian⦠i really hope i can make it stick!
We finally got a caliper donated for this yearās scout flea market. We didnāt sell it, but kept it ourselves. It will come in very handy every now and then in our material store. For example, I missed having a caliper in the past when sorting our random assortment of screws or measuring the depth of a hole. Itās a wee bit banged up (probably happened during transport) and didnāt come with a box, but the latter is now solved.
The lid and bottom came from a wardrobe back panel I got from a mate, the sides were rocket sticks in their former lives. I found some scrap of felt in our material store and some hinges laying around in the drawers of my own workshop.
Unfortunately, the table saw teared up the plywood veneer fibres badly, even though I put tape around to prevent that. This is the first time it didnāt work. At. All. To cover that up, I painted the box with some decades old tinting paint (price tag says Deutsche Mark, not Euro!) from my paint cabinet. Itās awesome, works absolutely perfectly and doesnāt smell the slightest bit. I reckon, this caliper box is plenty good enough for occasional use at our scout material store.

Erlang Solutions: Avoiding Common Startup Tech Mistakes
When youāre moving quickly in a startup, taking shortcuts in your tech stack is tempting. A quick workaround here, a temporary fix there, with plans to tidy it all up later. But later can easily turn into never.
Those early decisions, however small they seem, have a habit of sticking around. Over time, they slow you down, create technical debt, and make it harder to scale.
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10 Iconic āTemporaryā Structures That Still Stand Today
Some of the worldās most iconic structures were never meant to stick around. Built for the Worldās Fairs, quick fixes, or temporary exhibitions, these buildings were supposed to be dismantled or demolished after serving their short-term purpose. But fateāand sometimes public opinionāhad other plans. Whether due to popularity, practicality, or sheer indifference, these ātemporaryā constructions [ā¦]
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10 Bands That Originally Had Terrible Names
Choosing a name is a fairly important part of starting a band. Ideally, the name should give listeners a sense of the group before theyāve even heard any music. While some bands manage to choose the perfect name right away, others try out a few options before finding one that sticks. Here are 10 bands [ā¦]
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10 Games Milked for All Their Worth
Sticking with what works is nothing new, especially in gaming. New stories, characters, and mechanics are increasingly rare. Long development times and ballooning budgets only compound the issue, as studios must take a larger gamble with every project. Why take that risk when going with a guaranteed success is safer? That mindset prompts developers to [ā¦]
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So⦠I wanna take a stab at the #ActivityPub bee hive, but Iām not sure what to pick up, a #Gotosocial pocket knife or a #Snac2 bamboo stick? Any thoughts?
If we must stick to hashes for threading, can we maybe make it mandatory to always include a reference to the original twt URL when writing replies?
Instead of
(<a href="https://we.loveprivacy.club/search?q=%23123467">#123467</a>) hello foo bar
you would have
(<a href="https://we.loveprivacy.club/search?q=%23123467">#123467</a> http://foo.com/tw.txt) hello foo bar
or maybe even:
(<a href="https://we.loveprivacy.club/search?q=%23123467">#123467</a> 2025-04-30T12:30:31Z http://foo.com/tw.txt) hello foo bar
This would greatly help in reconstructing broken threads, since hashes are obviously unfortunately one-way tickets. The URL/timestamp would not be used for threading, just for discovery of feeds that you donāt already follow.
I donāt insist on including the timestamp, but having some idea which feed weāre talking about would help a lot.
rough day today T__T therapy was hard. iām trying yet again to establish a routine and stick to it. or at least a way of tracking my tasks and making a routine out of that over time. i really hope it sticks
GIMP 3.0 released
Itās taken a Herculean seven-year effort, but GIMP 3.0 has finally been released. There are so many new features, changes, and improvements in this release that itās impossible to highlight all of them. First and foremost, GIMP 3.0 marks the shift to GTK3 ā this may be surprising considering GTK4 has been out for a while, but major applications such as GIMP tend to stick to more tried and true toolkit versions. GTK4 also brings with it the prickly discussion concerning a possible adoption of lib ⦠ā Read more
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@prologic@twtxt.net Those arenāt actually serving anything public-facing. Iāve thought about it, but for now Iām sticking with VPSs, partly because I donāt relish the risk of weeks of downtime if something goes wrong while Iām travelling.
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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@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz anyway when i get the memory stick i will record something silly and exclusive for yarn friends i canāt wait <3
my camcorder battery & mini dvds came in the mail so i did a test recording! itās so cool i love the crap quality. i do hope the memory stick arrives soon though because for the discs i canāt get them on my computer (not even a rom drive filesystem mount) without āfinalizingā the disc which is like an old camcorder thing. i still think iāll prefer disc recording though even if a limit of 30 minutes (or longer for lower quality) is strict. i like limitations like that
** Thinking about week notes **
Iām thinking about week notes again. I like the idea, but it is a form I struggle to keep with. To stick to. It feels sorta like a one sided conversation. Broadcast. Iād like to make it more of a conversation.
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I like the cleaness and indiewebness of using just domains for handles/shorthands similar to blusky, but the situations with more users on the same domain and that people in the fediverse (threads too?) are already familiar with the syntax speaks for webfinger. And since we already got support for webfinger in both yarnd and timeline it makes sense to stick with it.
good luck with the doughnut on a stick in a URL
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@2024-10-08T19:36:38-07:00@a.9srv.net Thanks for the followup. I agrees with most of it - especially:
Please nobody suggest sticking the content type in more metadata. š
Yes, URL can be considered ugly, but they work and are understandable by both humans and machines. And its trivial for any client to hide the URLs used as reference in replies/treading.
Webfinger can be an add-on to help lookup people, and it can be made independent of the nick by just serving the same json regardless of the nick as people do with static sites and a as I implemented it on darch.dk (wf endpoint). Try RANDOMSTRING@darch.dk on http://darch.dk/wf-lookup.php (wf lookup) or RANDOMSTRING@garrido.io on https://webfinger.net
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Subject: The [tag URI scheme](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_URI_scheme) looks interesting. I like that it human read- and writable. And since we already got the timestamp in the twtxt.txt it would be
somewhat trivial to parse. But there are still the issue with what the name/id should be... Maybe it doesn't have to bee that stick? Instead of using `tag:` as the prefix/protocol, it would more it clear
what we are talking about by using `in-reply-to:` (https://indieweb.org/in-reply-to) or `replyto:` similar to `mailto:` 1. `(reply:sorenpeter@darch.dk,2024-09-15T12:06:27Z)' 2.
`(in-reply-to:darch.dk/twtxt.txt,2024-09-15T12:06:27Z)' 2. `(replyto:http://darch.dk/twtxt.txt,2024-09-15T12:06:27Z)' I know it's longer that 7-11 characters, but it's self-explaining when looking at the
twtxt.txt in the raw, and the cases above can all be caught with this regex: `\([\w-]*reply[\w-]*\:` Is this something that would work?
Subject: The [tag URI scheme](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_URI_scheme) looks interesting. I like that it human read- and writable. And since we already got the timestamp in the twtxt.txt it would be
somewhat trivial to parse. But there are still the issue with what the name/id should be... Maybe it doesn't have to bee that stick? Instead of using `tag:` as the prefix/protocol, it would more it clear
what we are talking about by using `in-reply-to:` (https://indieweb.org/in-reply-to) or `replyto:` similar to `mailto:` 1. `(reply:sorenpeter@darch.dk,2024-09-15T12:06:27Z)` 2.
`(in-reply-to:darch.dk/twtxt.txt,2024-09-15T12:06:27Z)` 3. `(replyto:http://darch.dk/twtxt.txt,2024-09-15T12:06:27Z)` I know it's longer that 7-11 characters, but it's self-explaining when looking at the
twtxt.txt in the raw, and the cases above can all be caught with this regex: `\([\w-]*reply[\w-]*\:` Is this something that would work?
Notice the difference? Soren edited, and broke everything.