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Those days when we used to put hours into making html pages with tiled backgrounds, lots of tables and all the strange fonts 👾 Yes I am that old.

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Just stumbled upon a site with frameset omg they still exist 👻

there's a stream of live coding of development work on the EFF's Certbot! ( certbot.eff.org/ which i guess many people here are familiar with already :3 )

check it out if that's your idea of a good time!~

introduction stuff is happening now talking about the project~

go.twitch.tv/yom_na

I could work on some assignments or I could just hang out on mastodon and follow every link that sounds interesting.

Any suggestions? ^^

@cassolotl@cybre.space I like to use small blank moleskine cahiers for notes and I use one for daily lists as part of the big bulletjournal but separate, where I just keep very clean todo-lists, so it doesn't get to overwhelming.
Did you know Leuchtturm is German for lighthouse?

@cassolotl@cybre.space I'm thinking about a purple one too. My current one is blue. There are two shades of purple and I would go for the darker, more intense one (the color is called Violett in German).
I have a black moleskine for other things and I don't like it as much as the Leuchtturm.

@cassolotl@cybre.space I actually like it to last exactly one year, I guess I will start a new one even if the old one is not completely filled. I might just add some drawings at the end or some stats or something ^^

@cassolotl@cybre.space They are just perfect, I'm going to get another one after that. Already thinking about colors. They make a nice wishlist item for end-of-year-holiday-things

@cassolotl@cybre.space I started mine in January and think it will last until December so it will have lasted at least one year (it's also a Leuchtturm).

#bulletjournaling today i watched a YT video and the person had a monthly wish list, directly next to their goals/todo-list. how great is that? I made one for my november setup too, to make sure I fit in some me-time and stuff for myself and time with friends the coming month!

@NerdResa Thanks for the tip. Hope I find time to have a look soon.

There is a new wireless daemon for Linux called iwd, developed by Intel to be an alternative to wpa_supplicant. It is meant to be more lightweight, e.g. to run on embedded devices. Also, I think it should be more consistent in its view of the wireless network status, as I learned in the talk at the "All Systems Go" conference.

I just checked out and compiled the code: git.kernel.org/pub/scm/network
It's released under LGPL.

@maunzikation Kissen oder Decke in den Rücken? Sieht jedenfalls sehr gemütlich aus :D

I loved the limited space on a tape because it's just the perfect fit for my autistic brain which is in love with repetition ^^ Yes I like loops and short playlists so this is just perfect.

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I could of course burn audio to CD and then use my old player/recorder for the cd->tape part. Or I could try to get a walkman with a 3.5mm line in and connect it to the PC.

It's not magic I just need a walkman now!

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I'm one of those now I guess :computerfairies:

I still have an old CD and tape player and recorder thing and old mixtapes. But I would really love a portable player again.

There are those tape to usb/mp3 converter things out there. But I would love to be able to convert in the other direction. mp3 to tape.

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@maunzikation @minx This! I have an old reader with no integrated light in the screen, just e-ink. It is really much closer to reading a book instead of from a glowing screen. But even with lights it's different.

"The Web began dying in 2014, here's how" a very good overview of the problems we face in keeping the open web alive staltz.com/the-web-began-dying

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