tallship, to linux
@tallship@fedia.social avatar

I think, for me, much like EDLIN, it's pretty much always been a matter of knowing that it was the default editor available in every incarnation of and since, ... I dunno, ... 4.2BSD or so?

Perhaps I should say vi, and in DOS I don't really recall when EDIT.COM supplanted , but do feel free to checkout my friend's more modern in the link above. h/t to @dheadshot for creating a POSIX interpretation of that classic utility from the days when disk drives talked to you and diskettes shimmied...

Also, These memes are some of the funnest elbows to the ribs of the person sitting next to you we can all enjoy together... unless, unless, Oh my gawd am I on Drugs?

Here's another one for folks to add to their collections, for foshizzles and giggles, of course, and we all can haz ! 🍔

Kindest regards, and thank you for some of the very best cookbook style , 's, and introspectives for the UNIX / Linux / FOSS world on the Internet :)

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RE: mastodon.social/users/nixCraft/statuses/112112461370380508

tallship, to fediverse
@tallship@catodon.social avatar

It sure would be nice if the inline images from servers were picked up as such by all of the other Platform on the

I can haz ? 🍔

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RE: socialhome.network/content/1c0a8144-3273-4d12-b2e0-a51649672e93/

tallship, to random
@tallship@socialhome.network avatar
tallship, to random

I loved this photo so much I just had to rip it from National Geographic Magazine and post it here in the fedi - Attrib is in the alt-text.

It looks like two medusae (is that correct spelling of the plural) making whoopie, in brilliant colors. the filename is actually brain-original-render_transparent-background-black_4x3.avif

Note that it's a .avif file - if you don't see it on your type of Fediverse platform you should click through to the original coz it's a truly brilliantly colored image. I thought about converting it but didn't bother.

I think it's supposed to represent the two hemispheres of the brain and associated neuralnetwork, but as soon as I noticed that I had hit a paywall I just ripped the image and moved on w/o subscribing to reading the article, the link to which is in the alt-text.

I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

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tallship, to random

Prolly explains why, everytime I felt burnt out and sought out a different career path, then threw the switch and continued to clackity clackity clack down that other track...

I always came back. In fact, Looking back, it should have been obvious - why would someone go to bed with a technical journal or some textbook on IT by choice when they've left (or so they thought) that career for a new and unrelated one?

https://pa2.freeshell.org/pa2/Retirement/Retirement.html

#tallship #contemplation h/t to @pa2 for sharing :)

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danie10,
@danie10@mastodon.social avatar

@tallship interesting read. I retired 4 years ago and realised after that, especially for men, we are often defined by our work. Stop working, and suddenly you're no longer called about everything, etc.

My hobbies tho are also technology, so I've been kept really busy with now just pursuing my own interests around IT, minus having to clock in and out, fill in time sheets, do reports, etc.

It is essential to have challenging hobbies to get involved with, and to make friends around.

tallship, to foss
@tallship@social.sdf.org avatar

This goes back to July. Good read then, and still a good read now.

Why? Why not? and the "Becauses" are included as well :)

https://flak.tedunangst.com/post/azorius-01

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tallship, to random

05:44hrs, I haven't even had breakfast yet, and already, I'm thinking about this - Supper for breakfast, anyone?

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RE: https://pixelfed.social/p/tallship/671500052801714699

@tallship

rhfinearts, to art
@rhfinearts@mstdn.social avatar

Under the clouded sky, the tall ship Alyssa sailed down the canal with a regal grace appearing to sail across the sand like a phantom ship. As she glided over the quiet waters, a delicate mist rose from the sandbanks, adding an ethereal touch. Not just a vessel; Alyssa is a symbol of adventure and the spirit of exploration.

The : https://fineartamerica.com/featured/tall-ship-sailing-rebecca-herranen.html

tallship, (edited ) to psychology
@tallship@social.sdf.org avatar

I mean.... lolz...

https://bsky.app/profile/tallship.bsky.social/post/3kmwfrves5f2v

Hey! It's public! As are your posts public too, lolz.

@psychology

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tallship, to random
danie10,
@danie10@mastodon.social avatar

@tallship
It's a retro digital mode being a binary format. Like today's digital modes CW gets through the noise floor when voice can't be made out clearly...

tallship, to fediverse
@tallship@socialhome.network avatar

IOW - the reader doesn't have to leave their comfy Fediverse client, experience or venture into unsafe outside networks or sites with trackers and other data mining engines.

https://socialhome.network/media/uploads/2024/02/26/34549a15-7928-496b-ad81-43e781a07c73.jpg

A mission statement? As a decades long FOSS and Privacy advocate, it's really not much of a question to me. My immediate answer is, "But, of course." We should strive for a UX that users will adore. Fact: I love Faceplant - I do! I don't use it, and stay in a galaxy far, far away, but I'm not gonna lie and say it's not one of the niftiest UIs in existence. Everything is smooth and just the right amount of opaque and glossy and smooth scrolling through the stream, wall, timeline, *whatev.

If we make it pretty, then that's going to win adopters from the general public. And if we gain people from the general population.... pretty kewl.

  • Make it functional
  • Make it featureful
  • Make it pritty (sic)

https://socialhome.network/media/uploads/2024/02/26/7f9adbe1-be51-47e9-b71f-09222f0f8bb2.jpg

The Fediverse isn't a single, particular protocol powered network - OStatus, ActivityPub, Diaspora, Zot6, Nomad, Etc. is a horizontally scaling, logical network topography. It's the foundational concept that disrupts a monolithic architecture. Both are great, but when you're talking about human social intercommunications it sure sounds a heck of a lot more safe when there's one, three, or twenty seven accounts on a single Fediverse instance than twenty seven hundred or thousand user accounts. I'd argue that with that many active user accounts, you're really accommodating the deprecated, monolithic silo model.

I was successful, very recently, in encouraging a popular sharing service to completely drop the mastodon logo and stop using it. The project lead related to me that of note was the fact that all of the folks who had galleries had different addresses, not half of them actually mastodon addresses. All of the mastodon logos have now been replaced with the Fediverse logo. AND - THAT - IS - AWESOME

image/jpeg

tallship, to california

Looking through the poppies in my garden towards my old #cabin in the mountains of #Humboldt, #California.

These were wonderful times... Before the fires of the #August_Complex.

This is one of my fav photos of my old home in the serene isolation of #nature.

I had a few wonderful years here, before having to #evacuate to a world consumed by fear and uncertainty amidst the calamity of the global #Wuhan pandemic.

18 June 2018

#tallship #off_grid #wilderness #home

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tallship, to random

And now for something completely different. (Boosts Welcome)

> "I don’t post directly because I am in prison for killing my wife Nina in 2006."

https://ftp.mfek.org/Reiser/Letters/%E2%84%962%20Hans%E2%86%92Fred/reiser_response.html

> "It has been an honor to be of even passing value to the users of Linux. I wish all of you well."

What was hitherto, your awareness, or understanding of these events? I'd love to hear any comments on the matter and boosts are most welcome to widen the pool of available input. There's an awful lot that can be said on many facets of this.

NOTE: Mikhail Gilula is now the owner of https://keyark.com/ (KeySQL).

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tallship, to abc
tallship, to fediverse

A couple of things.

1.) No. It is not (Short answer, in direct response to your question).

2.) Not linking directly to YouTube videos is actually ahead of the curve not behind it.

3.) Your current pactice to date of not linking directly to YouTube videos has a lot of benefits to your readers whether they bother to directly appreciate it or not. Here are some reasons for that, and facilities waiting for you, as a in the , and one who can appreciate the protection of people's privacy and data integrity free of being quantified by industrial data and privacy mining engines:

  • PeerTube is a great resource, and you can link directly to any video hosted on PeerTube. Not only that but has facilities to quickly clone any YouTube VoD (check the license at YouTube or contact the Copyright owner (creator/publisher) directly if they didn't take the time to avoid the default YouTube license.
  • If you're the publisher/creator of the VoD then what some folks do is to upload part of it to YouTube with a big splash banner alerting the viewer to visit a particular URL to the PeerTube instance (Many also specify Odysee) video. There are a lot of very prominent so-called YouTube influencers or creators that do this as standard practice, even splitting their videos into two versions - the beginning, which is on YouTube, and the rest of the video which is hosted somewhere else in its entirety, and this works very well for them.
  • If it's not your creation, then there's a few tools to instantly convert a YouTube URL to a VoD into an Invidious URL to stream the video. What's especially awesome about doing it this way, is that, on almost all Fediverse platforms, even the decrepit stock mastodon instances, a very pretty link preview of the video is presnted, and most Fediverse platforms even support an embedded player experience right there in your stream so you never have to leave your Fediverse client.
  • Following up on that last suggestion, is the fact that when you post an invidious link to a video anyone who clicks through to view it can simply click on the download button, choose the quality of the video, and voila! They now have a local copy for themselves!

NOTE: There are a lot of invidious servers across the Internet, I recommend choosing a good stable one that's been around for a while, and using that one by setting up a shortcut for yourself (you only need to insert the YouTube ID in the URL). If anything ever happens to that server you can quickly replace the actual Invidious instance for all of your vids :)

So again, to recap what I said in response to your poll, No. You're not behind the curve at all, you're a , ahead of the curve, doing your part to respect the privacy of others who may otherwise be deprived of the content that you publish.

As a conscious publisher and obviously, a member of the Fediverse thank you for your commitment to user safety and the protection of their own Intellectual property and privacy, free from the tracking and privacy mining operations of the deprecated, monolithic silos!

All the best!

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RE: https://exquisite.social/users/thomholwerda/statuses/111991384858660940

@thomholwerda

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