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I spent the last week scraping through a terabyte of GeoCities archives and collecting ALL THE #88x31 buttons! In the end, I gathered 29257 unique buttons (75k with duplicates). They are available at hellnet.work/8831/

Check them out!

I also have the dataset (~160MB), stats and a bit about the scraping process here: hellnet.work/8831/stats.html

#indieweb #smallweb #geocities #neocities

@icedquinn skype probably deserved to be called a finely crafted desktop program those 15 years ago when it wasn't yet bought by the likes of MS and enshittified, and didn't yet have sensible competition. From what I remember about using it like 8 years ago it was already buggy and very annoying back then.

@BrodieOnLinux having it build for 4 hours just to restore those parts of the config and have it rebuild for another 4 hours was the cherry on top, great system.

@BrodieOnLinux my favourite moment when installing Gentoo for the first time was when I carefully configured the USE flags to fit what I want, got thrown into the deepest circles of dependency hell and after painstakingly trying to solve it learned that you first have to build it without USE flags and only then configure it because apparently after all those decades Portage is still too stupid to resolve dependency issues like "package A needs package B only due to a USE flag and vice versa gee I wonder how I could solve that problem".

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For the last few years I have been really annoyed with companies that advertise so called "Gaming routers". None of them are ever capable of running any games!
So @manawyrm and I built what I consider to be the first real gaming router.
It is based on a classic, the TP-Link TL-WDR4900 WLAN router with an AMD Radeon external GPU connected via PCIe and can run GTA.

youtu.be/bcjuoEZg8rI

Blogpost: kittenlabs.de/real-gaming-rout

@davidbisset
>the common way to make content screen reader only is to position it absolutely far off the edge of the screen
how is front-end so cursed?

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This is a *fascinating* concept for games studies - "quotes" of a game that don't just show you a clip of gameplay, but actually let you take control and try it out. It trims the ROM down to only what's needed to run the quote, so this might even pass a fair dealing/fair use test in court if it came down to it - just like quoting a passage of text, or a clip of a movie.

tenmile.quote.games

@freemo good analogy, since in the household despite everyone sharing things the "ruling class" of parents has 100% of the ruling and resource distributing power and if they are bad at it the children can do nothing but suffer.

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watched the Theo Netlify video since this is a topic that's important to me.. kinda an L take

any sort of pay as you use platform should support soft and hard limits, no exceptions

additionally, those limits must be on by default, especially for a "free tier"

I get the point about not wanting to ruin your moment.. but also just seems out of touch. Unless you're VC backed or have large coffers, you're always going to want some sort of upper limit in terms of spend.

People who prioritize availability over spend should be able to choose that, but that certainly shouldn't be the default.

Support shouldn't be the first line against unexpected overages. There is no guarantee there. The existence of reconciliation is not an excuse for the absence of a safety net.

And if the traffic is legitimate, yet unexpected, it's unsure what support would do in that case. They'd technically be in their right to refuse to refund. You'd want limits there.

For example, if my personal page was on one of these platforms, and an article blew up overnight on HN, I'd rather have it inaccessible to users rather than incur a large bill that the platform doesn't cover. Traffic != Revenue in this case, so I wouldn't want unlimited scale.

Lack of proper spend management, limits, and safety nets is absolutely a reason to avoid these platforms. It is absolutely irresponsible as a company to allow for unbound spend as a default. The fact people see this is acceptable is baffling. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

Funny and very good express course to pronouncing written Polish. You might not be able to immediately pronounce it well, but after this video you will know how any given written Polish word or sentence *should* sound. And I mean it, it may be 10 minutes long, but it contains 99+% of knowledge needed to pronounce the entirety of the language.

Also the shade on English letters is 100% deserved lol

youtube.com/watch?v=wn1mjIiB9z

@bronze @m0xEE wait, password manager for unlocking your phone? Where, on a second more easily unlockable phone? Literally on a piece of paper?

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Today on 11AM UTC parliamentary task force for fighting transportation divide of the Polish parliament will meet again to discuss the Newag trains DRM issue again.

Last time Newag representatives were giving everyone a spectacle of going offtopic and blaming literally everything on everyone just but themselves.

Later Newag CEO was said to low-key threaten the chairman of aforementioned task force during some different event.

And in the meantime new details showed up claiming that Newag Impuls trains were going into lockout mode DURING SERVICE with PASSENGERS ONBOARD while passing through Mińsk Mazowiecki station that has Newag main competitor's (Pesa) maintenance workshop nearby

This will be 🔥

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I can't say what manual I'm reading, but it feels like they were legally required to fully document the system, but at the same time didn't want anyone to understand it.

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Dear developers: Please stop using random valid domains in your examples or documentation, there are dedicated domain names and IP ranges for that.

For domain names for example use: example.com

Reference: datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/

For IP address ranges for example use: 203.0.113.0/24
or
2001:DB8::/32

Reference: datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/ [IPv4] or datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/ [IPv6]

Thanks!
The infrastructure people.

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Domain-Driven Design: building a product out of guilt because you’ve had the domain for 10 years and the annual renewal reminder just came around again.

@icedquinn lua in the kernel does sound pretty cursed ngl

@kalafiorek @m0bi13 @74 ktoś proponował zintegrowanie supportu dla IPFS w takim celu, jeśli każdy post ma IPFS URL to każdy chętny może go ściągnąć rozkładając obciążenie na wszystkie pozostałe node'y, zmieniając nadmiarowe kopiowanie między serwerami, relayami i chętnymi klientami w strategię rozproszonego CDN. Ale z tego co mi wiadomo na razie nie poszło to dalej niż etap pomysłu z niedokończonym prototypem.

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