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lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

Turned out I didn't make it, sorry. Maybe next time. I hope you had a great yarn, @prologic and @bender, and didn't waste any time waiting for me.

In reply to: #53hvybq 1 month ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@zvava No HEAD requests, but regular GETs with If-Modified-Since request headers if possible: https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/yarn/src/branch/main/internal/fetcher.go#L270

In reply to: #oedxsma 1 month ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@zvava yarnd fetches the feeds roughly every ten minutes:

grep twtxt.net www/logs/twtxt.log | cut -d ' ' -f1 | tail -n 20
2025-10-04T07:00:45+02:00
2025-10-04T07:10:26+02:00
2025-10-04T07:22:43+02:00
2025-10-04T07:30:45+02:00
2025-10-04T07:40:48+02:00
2025-10-04T07:52:59+02:00
2025-10-04T08:00:07+02:00
2025-10-04T08:13:33+02:00
2025-10-04T08:23:13+02:00
2025-10-04T08:31:22+02:00
2025-10-04T08:41:29+02:00
2025-10-04T08:53:25+02:00
2025-10-04T09:03:31+02:00
2025-10-04T09:11:42+02:00
2025-10-04T09:23:11+02:00
2025-10-04T09:29:49+02:00
2025-10-04T09:36:17+02:00
2025-10-04T09:46:33+02:00
2025-10-04T09:58:40+02:00
2025-10-04T10:06:54+02:00

I suspect that the timing was just right. Or wrong, depending on how you're looking at it. ;-)

In reply to: #lzt3dea 1 month ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@kat The duck was in a darker spot, so my camera wasn't all that happy with the lighting. Upon further inspection, you're right, now that you pointed it out, I can see it too! The feathers do look like an oil painting. ;-)

In reply to: #o5hs7ya 2 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@kat I reckon the original <details> need to have the open attribute set in order to expand it, so I cannot just define some custom CSS rules to do that in my browser.

But in regards to twtxt, my client won't hide anything in that realm anyway. :-) It's just more noise.

In reply to: #ko634iq 2 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@kat Ta. The only good use for <details> is to collapse long logs in bug analysis reports. Other than that, I find it rather annoying to expand sections manually.

As for spoilers, personally, I don't care at all. Not the slightest bit. If there is something that I don't wanna read, I just stop reading. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

But I've got the feeling that I've got an unpopular opinion on that matter. ;-)

In reply to: #ko634iq 2 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@kat Ten stories or more are already very tall in my books. Not sure at which height I would start calling high rise buildings sky scrapers, but Wikipedia suggests around 150 meters, depending on region.

Oh, I just found https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f1/Pier_17_2018-03_jeh.jpg and this really does not look all that high. I thought that this would be at least 50 or 100 meters up. I was completely wrong. :-D

In reply to: #s7jfiqq 2 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@kat How often have you been up top a sky scraper roof so far?

In reply to: #s7jfiqq 2 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@zvava I reckon there's currently nobody working on v2. Which timezone are you in? Just post your questions here or head over to #yarn.social at libera.chat for a more realtime conversation via IRC.

In reply to: #22qk7ga 2 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@kat Uuhh, a rooftop concert! That sounds sick. I first learned about this in Electric Callboy's tour report. They played the same location last year.

Heck yeah, you managed to be in the front rows. :-) I never heard about Rilo Kiley before, but the two songs I just listened to are good. Something to relax to.

In reply to: #s7jfiqq 2 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@movq @kat Thanks! :-) I was reading the gakw manual when it started and caught up on the eels later. :-)

In reply to: #qzzh4uq 2 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@kat Completely off-topic, I didn't know that the English language picked up the German word "Ersatz". Discovering things like that always brings me joy. It has some interesting other properties, though: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ersatz_good#Etymology

In reply to: #y3wdtlq 2 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@bender Cool, the PDF doesn't have the navigation links between each section, that's indeed a tad nicer. Thanks!

@kat Oh dear, nobody needs bot attacks. :-( Luckily, the web server responding a hell lot quicker today than the last two days.

In reply to: #zin22ca 2 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@kat @movq Sorry, I neither finished it nor in time. :-( That's as good as it's gonna get for the moment: https://git.isobeef.org/lyse/gelbariab/-/tree/master/rss-proxys?ref_type=heads

The README should hopefully provide a crude introduction. The example configuration file is documented fairly well, I believe (but maybe not). You probably still have to consult and maybe also modify the source code to fit your needs.

Let me know if you run into issues, have questions, wishes etc.

In reply to: #6u6yutq 3 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

Hahaha, I first thought of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zA52uNzx7Y4 when I read @kat's "lyrics". ;-)

Doesn't sound bad, I like it. The synth reminded me of some song by Beast in Black.

In reply to: #25gytiq 3 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@movq @kat I also wondered for a very long time why nobody improved the man experience in the terminal. I'd love to see links and more colors.

In reply to: #rj7o6zq 3 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@kat Ta, very catchy indeed! :-) Their polyphony is great.

In reply to: #7rb6psa 3 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@kingdomcome Yeah, it's all about simplicity. That's what got me hooked. In its original form without the extensions, you can even read the raw feed and it doesn't feel all that bad.

In reply to: #6wo52rq 3 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@kat Thank you! I have to check out more of their stuff.

In reply to: #7rb6psa 3 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@kat Uuhh, I love this! Who's that, what's that song?

In reply to: #7rb6psa 4 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@kat From what I grasped so far, you're certainly heading for this for sure. :-)

In reply to: #fn74lta 4 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org) In reply to: #xzgjska 4 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@kat Cool! I just got an idea for work tomorrow: Use dmenu to quickly start different SSH tunnels I routinely need.

In reply to: #kod6spa 4 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@movq @kat I'm just used to it because I deal with such things all the time. :-)

In reply to: #euobsca 4 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

Of course, @kat! But I'll first write some instructions (hopefully this week) and then let you know. :-) Should be much easier then.

In reply to: #zokpuva 4 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@kat I have absolutely no idea, but I wouldn't be surprised if it uses the closest full image after your cut point and not the one before. Hence, the deltas between the two full images have nothing to really refer to. So, the video player just shows the first full image it finds and "freezes" the image until the video stream actually hits it.

Let me try to visualize it, | represent full images, . just subsequent deltas:

Original start of video
↓
|......|.....|........|......|..
   ↑                      ↑
   Cut point      Cut point

Resulting video:

   ....|.....|........|....
   ↑↑↑↑
   This is where it freezes         

Could be complete bullshit, though. Wouldn't be the first time that I'm wrong. :-)

I'm just curious, what exact command line do you use to cut the video?

In reply to: #ijm24eq 4 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@kat Yup, can't complain! :-)

In reply to: #6qdlwmq 4 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@kat Nice use of dmenu.

In reply to: #ud4ncaq 4 months ago
lyse (lyse.isobeef.org)

@movq @kat Any text format beats a binary configuration format. However, YAML and XML are both terrible choices in my opinion. I'd prefer YAML over XML if I had to.

In reply to: #euobsca 4 months ago
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