(#oa6ubuq) @andros@twtxt.andros.dev Nope, unfortunately not. I took a look at Lisp last year (I think I used sbcl), but I havenāt done anything really useful with it. I still want to give it a proper go some time in the future. I do like how flexible it can be. Rather simple, but powerful basic concepts.
(#lotmkpa) @kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz I approve! Thatās how I learned HTML (version 4 at the time and XHTML shortly after) and making websites, too. Some of them are still made like this to this day. Hand-written HTML. Hardly any <div> and class nonsense. I canāt remember with which editor I started out with, but I upgraded to Webweaver (later renamed to Webcraft) quickly. Yeah, this were the times when there was just a single computer for the whole family.
Free hosting on Arcor, Freenet and I donāt know anymore how they were all called. Like this author, I uploaded everything via FTP. Oh dear, when was the last time I used that? And I had registered plenty of free .de.vu domains.
Being on Windows at the time, everything was ISO-8859-1 for me. No UTF-8, I donāt think Iāve heard about it back then.
Later, I wrote my own CMSes in PHP. Man, were they bad in retrospect. :-D Of course, MySQL databases were used as backends. I still exactly know the moment I read the first time about SQL injections. I tried it on my own CMS login and was shocked when I could just break in. The very next thing I did was to lock down everything with an .htaccess until I actually fixed my broken PHP code. Hahaha, good memories.
I swear by Atom or RSS feeds. Many of my sites offer them. I daily consume feeds, theyāre just great.
(#5drlumq) @movq@www.uninformativ.de Yes, exactly that. Itās awful! And itās getting worse from my perspective. Nobody in charge is ever gonna learn anything. I figure we just fully deserve this M$ crap, every single bit. :-(
Luckily, the most important development platform still worked for me, so I could actually do something, review code, pull and push, etc. But the calls with the screenshares were nightmares. Canāt see shit on such a tiny display with todayās extreme monitor sizes people use. Looking at logs, hahahahahahaaaā¦
Oh, for sure! Complexity will definitely go through the roof and beyond with optimizations, no doubt. Maybe with the very simplest of the easy ones it might be still reasonably straight forward, but I also imagine that this has the potential to escalate very quickly. :-D
(#6klltwa) @anth@a.9srv.net I stopped using a persistent browser profile ~10 years ago and this was a great decision. When I shut down my PC at the end of the day, the browser profile with all the tabs and history is gone. I donāt miss it at all. By now, Iām disciplined enough to take a note of important links right away.
This probably doesnāt work for everybody, but I love it.
(#pby67wa) @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Heh, thanks, yeah, reading the Intel docs takes time. Iāve been doing that on and off since September (for this blog post), so Iām almost used to it now. But doing that for the very first time is quite gnarly. Theyāre not super well written.
I really think (this time) that I wonāt add many more features. š At the moment, the program is very āgenericā and basically only does some pattern matching: If it sees a mov instruction followed by some 8 bit register and then some 8 bit number, then it encodes it as a 0xB0 byte using a certain mechanism (e.g., the register number might get added to 0xB0 and then the 8 bit number might just follow verbatim). Thatās what the long list in the screenshot shows. āA cmp followed by two arguments of a certain type gets encoded as ā¦ā Theyāre all handled exactly the same.
Adding support for more instructions mostly just means adding more entries to that table.
If I were to add āoptimizationsā, I guess complexity would skyrocket. š
Another infrastructure apocalypse day at work. Linux and Windows users were unable to reach M$ services. No Outlook, no Teams, no intranet (Sharepoint), no Azure, etc. Mac users were lucky, though. Took whoever the whole day to resolve that. Shortly before I called it quits, it worked again. I havenāt read any e-mail today, used Teams mostly on the company phone, but itās the plague.
And as Iāve forseen the other day, we have to deliver yet another workaround hotfix, once the other team eventually gets their stuff integrated that we should rely on. Good riddance itās the weekend now!
Would anyone object to the feeds.twtxt.net service having auth soonā¢ ? š¤ Iām tired of the garbage feeds that it has accumulated over tie (spammers) and I want to a) clean it up b) lock it down somewhat.
The idea would be that youād login with your Yarn.social account on some pod you control/operate or share with a nice person š¤£ ā For those unfamiliar, this is called IndieAuth or IndieLogin. ALL Yarn.social pods are in fact valid (have been for years now) IndieAuth Providers. So I can just ust that. This also technically means you could login with your own domain too (more on that laterā¦)
The author recounts their experience with a āno callsā policy in enterprise sales, finding it surprisingly effective. They attribute this success to addressing common reasons for callsālack of understanding, onboarding issues, pricing uncertainty, and trust concernsāthrough clear messaging, self-serve onboarding, transparent pricing, and robust security documentation. While acknowledging potential limitations, the author advocates for a #nocalls approach, emphasizing the benefits of efficiency and alignment with their values.
(#pby67wa) The most valuable resource is Table B-13 at the end of Volume 2D of the Intel docs. Itās a very long but easy to understand table of instruction encodings ā assuming you already know how that ModR/M stuff works.
(#liaoqeq) @kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz AKB48 and other spinoffs sound so great. Iām listening and whistling to them for hours now. I have no clue what the lyrics are about, but itās just fantastic music. Thanks for introducing me to them. <3
I added more instructions, made it portable (so it runs on my own OS as well as Linux/DOS/whatever), and the assembler is now good enough to be used in the build process to compile the bootloader:
That is pretty cool. š
Itās still a ānaiveā assembler. There are zero optimizations and it canāt do macros (so I had to resort to using cpp). Since nothing is optimized, it uses longer opcodes than NASM and that makes the bootloader 11 bytes too large. š„“ I avoided that for now by removing some cosmetic output from the bootloader.
(#zyk2tca) @kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Wrrrrrmmmmm, wrrrrmmm, have fun! I think I played that about 15 years ago last time or so. I never was much of a gamer, always loved to code useless stuff instead. :-D
(#y67iq2q) @arne@uplegger.eu To be honest I donāt really understand why anyone would use Facebookā¢, X/Twitterā¢, TikTokā¢ Instagramā¢, etcā¦ When it clearly states in their Terms of Conditions that the content you āenterā into their systems, is NOT yours.
Iām refactoring (mangling four lines of of code with assignments into one function call) and man, do I love vim macros! Such a bloody amazing invention. Saves me heaps of manual labor.
(#liaoqeq) @kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Cool, cool, congrats! I skipped around and noticed that you used some great background music. Do you have a list for me to look up? :-) Also, thatās a nice desktop wallpaper in the end.
(#2on5cpa) @bender@twtxt.net I always schedule the next appointment right away. :-) Yeah, over here, itās just winter. Nothing really surprising. But it gets us every time. I prefer the ice over the the fire for sure.
Alright, I have a little 8086 assembler for my toy OS going now ā or rather a proof-of-concept thereof. It only supports a tiny fraction of the instruction set. It was an interesting learning experience, but I donāt think trying to ācompleteā this program is worth my time.
The whole thing is just a learning project, I donāt want to actually make a usable OS. There are a few more things I want to have a look at and then Iāll eventually move on to 386/amd64 later this year (hopefully).
(#nm5tj6a) @andros@twtxt.andros.dev Created. Can you try logging in via Github? I had to take a stab/guess at your Email address, which is very clearly wrong, but hopefully you an just update it when you login š¤£š¤£
(#nm5tj6a) @andros@twtxt.andros.dev I believe I disabled new registrations by default due to increase in levels of āspam accountsā. If you could email me, or DM me (IRC) your Github username, Iāll add an account for you that matches your Github profile and you can sign-in that way.
Respectfully, I will not move any of my projects back to Github after this blog post; hope you can understand, but Iād prefer to stick to my moral values here as much as I can š