this mastodon browser extension looks super useful I wonder if it would run in firefox https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/original-toots-only/jmkgmhecpnacpoilpekodceagbidllnj playing with some poppy pods I collected in the park. they have a really interesting structure @liaizon i legit thought this was a photo of a bunch of bullets at first alice and bob are way too cis: next time let moss and lichen share their public keys instead also fuck it thats very latin normative of me: let ΨΨ²Ψ§Ψ² and αα±ααΎα have a shared secret instead went back to the plum trees I found last night and brought back enough to make a pot of jam. nothing added, just cooked it down. turned out delicious #foraging heya @neauoire is there documentation of that federated lexicon thing you built ages ago? I cant remember what it was called Cadastre is freaking cool! Discovered it from @johnjohnston posting about it in a response to a blog post by @dajbelshaw this seems like something that would be fun to set up with a community goal in mind and maybe with some federated approach so the actual data for the plots can live anywhere @liaizon @johnjohnston @dajbelshaw @despens It reminds me of this fun experiment I made once: Twab, a prototype for a minimalist microblogging engine based on browser tabs. A self-refreshed page shows the last update in the <title>. To follow someone, just open their page in a tab! @praxeology thought this was a reference to a unix time clock bug and I am curious if anyone knows more playing with this yoga book I was given thats still running windows 11. my friend reset it before giving it to me so I started fresh with the windows setup. really strange how few default apps come with it. I said no to a "trial" of outlook so now there isn't even an email or address book client writing this now on a mechanical keyboard that was given to me at ccc a few years ago that has been sitting in a box in my friends house here in berlin this whole time. @palomakop gave me a set of white blank keycaps and I am trying them out right now. a lot of deleting and retyping to get out of the habit of looking at the keys! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ut8V6LRKBnE fell into a rabbit hole reading about different computing devices and came across the fact that nanoloop runs on the analog pocket I just saw an ad on the ubahn in-car television for a museum show of chair designs and I want to go but couldn't write down the long ass german name of the museum fast enough I was given a Lenovo Yoga Book YB1-X91F with a broken keyboard (what I am now posting from atm) and curious if anyone here has gotten Linux going on one like it. https://yewtu.be/watch?v=ZN2c9DZH20w ohhhh cool that looks actually quite easy if I can find a cheap replacement |
@liaizon π€ i expect better from ai given shintaro kago as a prompt...