Folks, another unicorn vomited in our sky tonight: https://lyse.isobeef.org/abendhimmel-2025-07-19/
@doesnm@doesnm.p.psf.lt Haha, nice! :-D I havenât come across this one before.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Thatâs an interesting idea. For privacy, Iâd just omit the Referer
altogether. But maybe this helps talking to misconfigured HTTP servers that reject requests without such a header. No clue.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I only know three letters: S (âŠ), O (â) and E (.). ;-)
@arne@uplegger.eu Das ist wie mit Kulis. Die verschwinden auch urplötzlich auf völlig unerklÀrliche Weise.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah, you canât rely on them. Anybody could just transmit whatever they wanted. Bots and spammers abuse them all the time. But maybe some older version of that page actually referenced your site. :-?
@movq@www.uninformativ.de X.org forever!
@bender@twtxt.net Finally! Letâs wait and see how it turns out. :-D
@arne@uplegger.eu Au, Zelturlaub klingt klasse! Bei mir ist es auch bald so weit, freu mich schon. Dank der AusrĂŒstungsĂŒberprĂŒfung im Materiallager haben wir demletzt festgestellt, dass gleich zwei Spinnen (so Metallketten, an denen die JurtendĂ€cher hochgezogen werden) fehlen. Ein Probeaufbau â und sei es nur unter Laborbedingungen â lohnt sich in jedem Fall. Improvisieren zu können ist zwar von Vorteil, aber wenn es sich vermeiden lĂ€sst, fĂ€ngt der Urlaub gleich ein wenig entspannter an. :-)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I also had to laugh when I saw that. :-)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Donât forget about Morse Key Monday and Teletypewriter Tuesday.
What a banger! I just came across the band Year Of The Goat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3FoOGp0jmc
setpriv
on Linux supports Landlock.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Thatâs really cool! I wanted to experiment with Landlock in tt as well. But other than just thinking about it, nothing really happened.
Depending on the available Landlock ABI version your kernel supports, you might even restrict connect(âŠ)
calls to ports 80, 443 and maybe whatever else has been configured in the subscription list.
A mate visted me and we went on a few hours long hike. We came across a mythical creature in its natural habitat:
@iolfree@tilde.club Oh dear! All the best to this feller. I wouldnât want to trade places with him.
We covered quite some ground in the two and a half hours today. The weather was nice, mostly cloudy and just 23°C. Thatâs also why we decided to take a longer tour. We saw four deer in the wild, three of which I managed to just ban on film, quality could be better, though. My camera produced a hell lot of defocused photos this time. Not sure whatâs going on with the autofocus. https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2025-07-10/
When the sun came out, colors were just beautiful:
@prologic@twtxt.net @bender@twtxt.net Thatâs what I thought as well, sounds way too expensive to me. But I have no idea what the prices are over here. Probably also astronomical. Campers sit around most of the time, one really would need to use them a lot to justify spending so much money on them.
But yeah, each to their own (expensive) hobbies. :-) I, for example, burn my money on tools that I donât reallyâą need. :-P
@bender@twtxt.net An older Firefox on Debian.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de This one is too bleeding edge for me, not even my browser can render it.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I couldnât agree more! Itâs far from easy. Iâm not free of this guilt either. But Iâm hardly trying.
We got some colorful spots in the sky this evening: https://lyse.isobeef.org/abendhimmel-2025-07-08/
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Iâd love to have a Python script pushing my local CSV, too. But thatâs never gonna fly, not in a thousand years. I canât imagine that ever becoming reasonably stable without having to fix everything after the reverse-engineered API changes again.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah, luckily, there is the suckless project. I couldnât live without dmenu!
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah, itâs a shitshow. MS overconfirms all my prejudices constantly.
Ignoring e-mail after lunch works great, though. :-)
Our timetracking is offline for over a week because of reasons. The responsible bunglers are falling by the skin of their teeth: https://lyse.isobeef.org/tmp/timetracking.png
- The error message neither includes the timeframe nor a link to an announcement article.
- The HTML page needs to download JS in order to display the fucking error message.
- Proper HTTP status codes are clearly only for big losers.
- Despite being down, heaps of resources are still fetched.
I find it really fascinating how one can screw up on so many levels. This is developed inhouse, Iâm just so glad that weâre not a software engineering company. Oh wait. How embarrassing.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Happy birthday and good health! :-)
Yesterdayâs moon through the window: https://lyse.isobeef.org/mond-2025-07-06/
@movq@www.uninformativ.de https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8wyZIKQo9U
I hear you, @movq@www.uninformativ.de! :â-(
At work, too. For a few weeks now when I try to log into this horrible Outlook web intershit (Because why would they fix the Evolution integration?! Itâs cactus for well over a year now. Probably more like two.), it forwards me to the corporate weblogin, I enter my credentials, even do the bloody MFA crap and get redirected back to Outlook. âLoading mailboxâŠâ âPlease wait for us to log you out, do not close this window while this process is underway.â Fuck you! I have to delete the cookies for this damn domain each and every fucking time. Otherwise, this goes in circles forever. I tried the game for 15 minutes, no joke.
But wait, thereâs more! Why just fuck it up only a little bit? This week I get logged out at the middle of the day. Every. Single. Day. Not even close to eight hours since I started, no. What the hell!? I reckon I just donât even bother reauthenticating anymore in the arvo. No more e-mails for Lyse after lunch. Fuck it. Itâs just distraction, anyway, right?!
It wasnât all that busy tonight. Maybe also 500 fireflies, but the route was longer. Not sure if I accidentally kicked a frog or toad one and a half meters away or whether it jumped on its own. It was too dark to see properly out of the corner of my eye. :-(
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Willsch a bissle Eis schlotza? https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/regional/badenwuerttemberg/swr-schwere-hagelgewitter-weisse-strassen-in-sipplingen-100.html
The lid is on and the first saw brackets are done. Letâs see how impractical they are. I might have to add heavy chamfers to better guide them in.
I added 07 to 11: https://lyse.isobeef.org/tmp/hobelbankschubladen/
sudo
is a sandwich. đ« https://www.sudo.ws/
@movq@www.uninformativ.de @bender@twtxt.net I never saw that. Neither the website nor the logo. I like the old one more, although I have to admit the story behind the new one is actually really cool: https://www.sudo.ws/about/logo/
I didnât manage to leave the house yesterday. But when I went into the woods this evening, activity first was 10% of what it had been the day before yesterday. By the end it got a lot busier, about 50% of last time I reckon. Around 500 fireflies Iâd imagine. I might have been faster than the days before. When I left the forest, I was right in the fog, that was cool.
Shortly after, I saw another lightshow. Right behind the Wasserberghaus somewhere on the Swabian Alp there was very crazy heat lightning every 5-10 seconds. That looked absolutely amazing. :-)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Hahaha, I love them! :-D
@prologic@twtxt.net This looks really nice! I love the view. For a brief second, the rock in the left bottom corner of the first photo reminded me of a croc tail. These are some massive cliffs, I get the impression that walking down there feels cool during the heat. Yeah, itâs winter over there, but it cooled me off by just looking at it. :-) Oh no, somebody lost their hat.
Heck yeah, Iâve been a firefly taxi again! \o/ One landed on my hiking boot and rode along a few meters. It then took off on its own without me having to help it. I saw easily a thousand glowing individuals tonight, bloody cool. :-)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I first wondered how the lists could be ever improved, but then b.png shows the better approach with the inset boxes on the left. No surprises there. Very clearly communicated.
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Ah! I see there is now some competition going on between the Tux avatars. ;-)
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Thatâs an interesting concept I never heard of before. Though, as a German, my data protection kicks in. ;-)
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Which one(s) are you looking right now?
@prologic@twtxt.net Oh cool, completely disconnected is the best! Looking forward to the photos. :-)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah, the crash killed it.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yes, flat UIs are broken! Iâm used to that by now, but itâs still more work to recognize than when there are borders around buttons, etc.
These are lists in your Inkscape example, right? (Iâm too lazy to start Inkscape myself and look at it. And writing this took longer than just seeing for myself, but here we are. I met up with one of my best schoolmate this morning and itâs fucking hot already. So I blame the heat.) Nested tabs are probably an own death sin in itself. I know, I know, the upper ones can be made into windows and dragged around, but still.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah, itâs been a while. Didnât feel this long, though. Not at all, Iâm quite surprised. :-O
But like with every quality content, there is no publishing schedule. Eventually, @mckinley@mckinley.cc will write another article for all of us. :-)
I was wondering: What the heck is the light on my boot!? Turns out between sock and shoe tongue was a firefly, unbelievable! ;-D Iâve no idea how that happened. After untying, it took me five attempts to finally get it off. How crazy!
Watching several hundred glowworms tonight did not get boring. Itâs just so damn cool. :-)
I went to the firefly party again and checked them out on a different path. Boys and girls, there were so many of them! Apparently, I took the wrong turn and the numbers dropped. Still several hundreds if not over a thousand, but Iâm spoiled now.
On the way there I noticed an absolutely spectacular sunset. However, I didnât bring my camera. Should have peaked through the closed shutters before I left.
It turns out the disco music from the next town over wasnât only audible in the forest but is also free-to-air in my bed. :-( Itâs earplugs time.
Thanks @bender@twtxt.net! Yeah, so super cute. I couldnât pet them, though. Despite very curious, they were also very restless.
I persuaded my dad to check out the fireflies with me tonight. He only wanted to go for a short trip, so we came just across a couple hundred of them. Otherwise, the thousands mark would have been exceeded in no time. He was super glad I talked him into that. :-)
It was also my first time to see them over the meadows. Those numbers donât compare to the ones inside the forest, no question, but we probably saw 60 or so. Havenât come across them there before, I only heard and read about that.
Note to future-Lyse next year: Leaving at 21:45 seems like a good time. We left earlier and had to wait just a few more minutes for them to come out in masses.
Too bad itâs impossible to share photos or videos. My camera isnât made for that at all, not even close.
Hahaha, Iâm sure there were well over one thousand fireflies today! Basically at all times I could watch at least 15 of them around me. At better spots where one could see a few meters into the forest, there were easily 30 individuals, probably more. One even landed on my small finger. I didnât feel anything at all, but my finger glowed. :-) Awwww! After a 20 meters ride it took off.
But it looks like I have to go already at 21:30 at sunset the next days. Today, I left the house at 22:00 and all the above happend in the first half. The second half of the walk was rather boring, maybe just around 70 glowworms in total. The extremely busy route yesterday was virtually dead this time I came around. They all have already gone to sleep, or something like that.
I also encountered two toads. I nearly stepped on the first one, but it luckily jumped to the side in time. No animals harmed.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de @kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Itâs awful, âjustâ 32°C here. When I rode my bike into town I came across some spots where the heat was stationary built up and really intense. The airflow felt like the sauna attendant poured water over the heated rocks and severely fanned the hot air with his towel.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de That short segment is fairly close to reality, even though it obviously looks heaps better in person: https://youtu.be/u8YVorNRcDM?t=66
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I also donât think that Iâm a particularly good speaker. :-) The workshop model is a good idea, I like that.
Yeah, itâs really good fun. I can highly recommend it. This is also a good way to train (new) developers to think like attackers, how to break in, destroy something or raise awareness of some classes of bugs. Then you can avoid them next time. Itâs surprising to me what vulnerabilities come up during this event every time. So, absolutely worth it, win, win.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Oh, really!? You should come visit. :-)
As far as I know females are sitting in the shrubs and males fly around, but theyâre not all that quick. They are slowly moving glowing dots that you can easily follow with your eyes. The bigger problem might be that they turn off and then on again. So, one could count duplicates. However, thereâs typically a bit of distance between them (at least 30-50 cm Iâd say, often more). Counting the same individual multiple times is not all that common (assuming that they donât speed up when turned off). My counting was also conservative I believe.
Ah, Die Maus also covered them a few days ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVGD5QEvtoc At the end, thereâs a video were you can see the speeds a bit.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Tada, cool! :-)
OH, FUCK ME DEAD! On the way home from todayâs walk I saw easily 800 fireflies! Yes, over eight hundred! That was absolutely amazing. First time this year and already this many. Crazy! They were just fricking everywhere in the entire forest. I counted to one hundred and then stopped. The darker it got, the more fireflies came out and glowed around. :-) There were spots where in under ten seconds I counted 20 glowworms. Super sick. Soooo beautiful. <3
Before I left I tried to call a mate to join me, who apparently wasnât home yet, though, didnât pick up. But in the very end I surprisingly met her in the forest and we were super happy to encounter all the fireflies. She also said that today was her first time this year to spot them. Iâll definitely check them out in the next days, too.
Apart from all the glowworms, I also came across some goats, two deer (one of which only the ears showing out of the grass), according to the sounds I sadly must have scared up four more, bucketloads of tadpoles, four big and very active anthills next to each other and three bats to finish the stroll off. I call that extremely successful.
There ya go: https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2025-06-24/
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Interesting internal education sessions are way too infrequent here as well. There are a bunch of âknowledge transferâ meetings actually, but 90% of the topics already sound totally boring to me. The other 9% talks turned out to be underwhelming, sadly. I only attended a single one where it was delivered what has been promised. Theyâre all talks, not real hands-on trainings like you did.
Once a year the security guys organize a really great hacking event, though. Teams can volunteer to hand in their software dev instances and all workmates are invited to hack them and report security vulnerabilities. Thatâs a lot of fun, but also gets frustrating towards the end when you donât make any progress. :-) Thereâs also some actual hands-on training in advance for preparation of the two days. Unfortunately, I missed the last event due to my own project being very stressful at the time.
When I had a Do What You Want Day I also show my direct teammates what I learned in the hopes of this being interesting to them as well. Iâm the only one in my team using this opportunity, sadly.
pledge()
and unveil()
syscalls:
On todayâs research journey on pledge(âŠ)
/unveil(âŠ)
/landlock/capabilities I came across the great EWONTFIX blog, in particular this article here: https://ewontfix.com/17/ Super interesting.
@prologic@twtxt.net Bon voyage! I hope youâll find some well-needed rest.
Option
and error handling. (Or the more complex Result
, but itâs easier to explain with Option
.)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de All the return
s tell me that youâre not a real Rust programmer. :-D Personally, I would never omit them either. They make code 100 times more readable.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah, not too bad. I completely agree with you on completeness. Also, I hate complexity without having to learn that during on-calls. :-)
Finally, the two drawers are mounted on the workbench. Some kind of a lid board on top to keep the dust out is still missing. I also gotta build the drawer inserts for the saws.
I upcycled decades old table football aluminium pipes to become my handles. The spacers are made from the inner tube. Two minutes of handsanding with 400 grit sandpaper polished it up nicely.
@thecanine@twtxt.net With the teeth this looks like a vampire dog. :-D And I donât get the reference either.
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com Oh, thatâs great! I havenât heard about any of them before either. Thereâs also a caveat though, that I ran right into the very first time I tried this in zsh:
$ ls > /dev/null
$ echo $_
--color=tty
Yeah, exactly what you think:
$ which ls
ls: aliased to ls --color=tty
Alt+.
is going to be my favorite one! In the above, it would also give me /dev/null
, which might be probably more what I would expect.
I probably should implement some editing feature in tt
. Sure, I can easily edit my feed in vim to fix typos. But then I still have to manually remove the old message from the cache so that the new message is inserted on next reload and I donât end up with âduplicatesâ in the message tree.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Must be a decode ago that I last used Wine. I wanted to play GTA2, but that didnât go as planned.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de And there the air raid siren goes off.
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Oh no, how unpenguinly! But at least it runs, even races. :-)
pledge()
and unveil()
syscalls:
@movq@www.uninformativ.de That sounds great! (Well, they actually must have recorded the audio with a potato or so.) You talked about pledge(âŠ)
and unveil(âŠ)
before, right? I somewhere ran across them once before. Never tried them out, but these syscalls seem to be really useful. They also have the potential to make one really rethink about software architecture. I should probably give this a try and see how I can improve my own programs.
Wet t-shirt contest time! After our forest stroll I just wrung out the damn thing. Fuck me!
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Cool, thatâs a nice summary!
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Na, Iâm too old for this shit.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah. :-( But hey, there are at least six of us using mail as it should beâą. :-)
I sent the dealer an e-mail about that with all sorts of other issues as well. Letâs see if they fix anything of that some day. Or yet just even read it.
Come on, why is the bloody IBAN only in the damn HTML part of your e-mail but not in the plain text!? Grrr! Donât you wanna get paid, dealer!? Your new web shop system sucks so bad, I want the old version back.
Righto, infusion time in the sauna! It started to lightly rain. Bah, whyâs the heavy thunderstorm canceled?
Meh, the stupid shorts get longer. I need to increase my duration filter in order to ban all this garbage.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Lol, what the hell!? Reports like that turn me away even more from iron oxide. Also, great naming choice on the method they made there. display()
doesnât actually display it. But itâs a Rust thing.
Iâm now going to delete 7,336 old photos (previews, resized web versions and index.htmls) and reclaim 3.3 GiB disk space on my laptop.
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Cool! Does it still run on your machine? :-)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Hmmm, that indeed surprises me, too. Looks like I live in a moorhen shortage area. Even ducks and geese are not all that common. But then also, there arenât any substantially sized lakes around here. Just a few smaller ponds, which I donât visit all that often.
@quark@ferengi.one Ta. Hmm, whatâs wrong with the blue text color? Is it too dark on the black background for you? :-?
Normal links are blue while images are teal. I thought I differentiate the two if I easily can. The underline of URLs comes from my terminal and is not ttâs fault.
Configuring colors is in the todo list. But of course, providing a sane default is definitely something Iâd like to have.
@bender@twtxt.net Letâs start a counter penguin feed! Or something along those whiskers. Should also at least mentally help with the heat.
@quark@ferengi.one Oh boy. Glad you survived.
@quark@ferengi.one LOL! :-D
There ya go, @quark@ferengi.one, these are the two most important views.
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@aelaraji@aelaraji.com Iâm glad to hear that you donât find it too terrible. :-) There are still heaps of bugs to fix and things to improve. Bucketloads of them.
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz @movq@www.uninformativ.de A Tux improves the life. :-)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Thanks. Itâs already over, the heat got us. :-(
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Kein Muckefuck, wohl bekomms. :-)
Once again, I went on a hike onto my backyard mountain after calling it quits very late. This time I brought my cam along. The view was extremely hazy, but the setting sunlight resulted in cool colors. The freshly cut grass smelled wonderful.
I saw a flock of pidgeons circling around and some sort of rat or mouse quickly running over the road in front of me from one field into the next one with a giant nut in its mouth. Or so I at least believe, couldnât really tell, it happened so fast.
A couple enjoyed the setting sun on a bench and stripped their shoes on this warm evening. Somebody forget their bottle of water on the summit, but it looked rather cool in the evening light:
Not sure what theyâre doing, but they now set up scaffolding at the ruin. I heavily doubt it, but it would be cool if they rebuilt the castle. :-)
On the way back I met up with a mate who couldnât come along right from the beginning. We saw two deer on the meadow, but it was already too dark for my camera, the photos were totally rubbish. The sunset turned really pretty and colorful just in time when I reached home. https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2025-06-10/
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Thatâs cool! I think I never ran across a moorhen in the wild. Nor such a goose, just the ânormalâ ones. I should maybe try to sit on a watch to shoot some birds. With my cam, not a rifle of course. :-)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Heck yeah, these are some brilliant shots! Where did you spot the goose and moorhen?
Speaking of fantastic and inspiring things, Epic Upcycling makes a wonderful desk from pallet wood and scrap metal: https://youtu.be/hY1-5PtJPo8 So relaxing to watch. I wanna make one so bad, too. I guess I start with the plane rack, though.
Fuck me, this is soooo bloody amazing! :-) I absolutely love watching the iterations on Primitive Technologyâs belt and pully blower: https://youtu.be/1799Rqn71A8 Itâs just so dang cool and really inspiring. This wants me do something similar so hard. :-)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Interesting, didnât know that.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Very rarely does it happen. Yup, the clouds are to praise for todayâs spectacle. Surpringly, the pink is fairly close to how it actually looked in person. I was pleased to see that. The neon orange in front of the grayish sky was way cooler, though. I wish I could close the aperture on my camera in the hope of capturing the insane color. Oh well.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I didnât even know about the internet back then. Might have been just around that time we got our very first second-hand computer.
Woooaaah, the sun just was a crazy orange disk in the sky. Looked super amazing. Unfortunately, on the photo it was just white. But then it turned pink when it reappeared below the clouds: https://lyse.isobeef.org/abendhimmel-2025-06-07/
Aha! So, @bender@twtxt.net added all the Spanish feeds then!? ]:->