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(#gg45s6a) @thecanine@twtxt.net Cool! Let’s hope they truly keep their word.
(#g3u6i2q) @prologic@twtxt.net I couldn’t have phrased it any better than @bender@twtxt.net. :-)
Twice or three times the money as before sounds a bit suspicious to me. Of course, I could be wrong, but I always was under the impression, that your last jobs weren’t all that badly salaried. If the new offer is really paid this highly, it might be a shit job. For me, money isn’t everything, I’d rather opt for a lower income where the job is fun than hating to go to work every day. But if the new job ticks all boxes, go for it. :-)
Also: Consult your pillow, don’t rush it.
I was looking at some ancient code and then thought: Hmm, maybe it would be a good idea to see more details in this error message. Which of the values don’t line up. On the other hand, that feature isn’t probably used anyway, because it’s a bit ugly to use (historically evolved). And on top of that, most teams need something slightly different, if they deal with that sort of thing.
I still told my workmates about it, so they could also have a look at it and we can decide tomorrow what to do about it. Speaking of the devil, no kidding, not even half an hour later, a puzzled tester contacted me. She received exactly that rather useless error message. Looks like I had an afflatus. ;-)
It’s interesting, though, that in all those years, nobody stumbled across this before. At least we now know for sure that this is not dead code. :-)
I had no meetings this arvo, so I made an appointment with the woods in my extended lunch break. The 6°C warm sun was out all day long and there was only a very light breeze. So, a very nice autumn day.
When I stopped to take a photo in the forest, a deer behind me took off into the woodland. I didn’t see it before. Also, I came across one or the other clearing. Sadly, it’s all commercial timberland here. Luckily, in a year or so, when nature slowly took over and reclaimed some spots, the apocalyptic sites are then looking a bit more decent again.
Cleaning of the ruin walls on my backyard mountain slowly takes shape. They made some progress and moved on to the other section. The flag on top is halfway disintegrated again, all the yellow half is completely gone. I’m wondering if they just stop replacing it at some point in time. But probably not.
(#g3u6i2q) @bender@twtxt.net Haha 🤣 Spoken like someone that’s done this before 😅
What do you do, when a recruiter throws you a PD or two and says the total compensation is ~2-3x what you’re on now?! 🤔
(#gg45s6a) @thecanine@twtxt.net Not bad. 🥳 Fingers crossed that they actually do it. 🤞
(#zys4rlq) @arne@uplegger.eu @lukas@lukasthiel.de In fact, Yarn.social’s yarnd client implementation actually uses (or did, still kinda does today) PicoCSS 🤟 It was/is a good CSS library! 👍
(#gg45s6a) @thecanine@twtxt.net Comgrats! 🙌
(#enujccq) Luckily, I haven’t noticed at all. 😅
Boi am I glad I made the decision to get off of Clownflare back in Jan of this yaer 🤣
Hmmm 🧐
Hello Mastocon? 🤔
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(#xdrqwrq) @kiwu@twtxt.net Oh! you like? 👍 Haha 😆
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(#wgy5exq) @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org LOL 😂
(#knbe7xa) @bender@twtxt.net LOL 😂
(#35rs2qq) @bender@twtxt.net Glad you like them! :-) Those colorful roof shingles are absolutely stunning. The golden building has quite a few folds in the facade skin, from the other sides a bit more. Check out this: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/07/Rems_in_Schw%C3%A4bisch_Gm%C3%BCnd.jpg Luckily, there weren’t this many people around today. :-)
Don’t think this is the norm, though, most stuff here is also much more modern. There are not a whole lot of historic buildings left. And if there are, they’re not necessarily kept in good shape. But some are. So, don’t be fooled by my biased preselection of typically photographing the nicer ones.
The people photos are not for the internet. ;-) But I get your point, the reason why I ended up in that town is irrelevant and misleading, I should have introduced it differently. :-D
(#wgy5exq) @bender@twtxt.net I knew it was supposed to be a lowercase “t”, but it reminded me of a tiny umbrella.
We had a nice family day in Schwäbisch Gmünd: https://lyse.isobeef.org/schwaebisch-gmuend-2025-11-16/
(#knbe7xa) @bender@twtxt.net The “t” 🤣
(#6ozbn3a) @quark@ferengi.one It’s very nice mate 😅 I didn’t know you were this good at CSS 🤣
(#knbe7xa) @bender@twtxt.net That’s actually kind of what I was going for, just with a stylized “t” and some blue/purple/red shades 🤣
Another day, another attempt at rearranging the furniture, because I am never happy with that. 😟
(#67a4ewa) It is very nice look’n 🤟
(#6ozbn3a) What I wanna know at this point @bender@twtxt.net is this; What is this “Notes” thing. Is it just a uugo static site you maintain or something else? 🤔 Did you write all the CSS yourself? 😅
(#knbe7xa) @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org @bender@twtxt.net that’s also what Yarn.social’s logo is, and just happens to be the yarnd default. Hmmm figured times for a change? 🤔
(#6ozbn3a) @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org That is brilliant! 🤣
The gold saga on @quark@ferengi.one’s thoughts continues with https://netbros.com/1750974122. That’s without any doubt the most beautiful 404 page I’ve ever come across in my entire life. What an overall master piece of art. Well done, mate! <3
https://netbros.com/some-rubbish-just-to-see-the-new-birds-on-the-404-page
(#knbe7xa) @prologic@twtxt.net @bender@twtxt.net I also prefer the old one with the ball of string. :-)
(#m3s6lqq) @movq@www.uninformativ.de I think I now remember having similar problems back then. I’m pretty sure I typically consulted the Qt C++ documentation and only very rarely looked at the Python one. It was easy enough to translate the C++ code to Python.
Yeah, the GIL can be problematic at times. I’m glad it wasn’t an issue for my application.
(#6e546wa) FTR, I see one (two) issues with PyQt6, sadly:
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(#6e546wa) @prologic@twtxt.net Hm, same startup delay. (Go is not an option for me anyway.)
It’s hard to tell why all this is so slow. Maybe in this particular case it has something to do with fonts: strace shows the program loading the fontconfig configs several times, and that takes up a bulk of the startup time. 🤔 (Qt6 or Java don’t do that, but they’re still slow to start up – for other reasons, apparently.)
To be fair, it’s “just” the initial program startup (with warm I/O caches). Once it’s running, it’s fine. All toolkits I’ve tried are. But I don’t want to accept such delays, not in the year 2025. 😅 Imagine every terminal window needing half a second to appear on the screen … nah, man.
(#knbe7xa) You no Mikey like? 🧐
(#w6fkhda) @bender@twtxt.net I don’t think so ? 🧐😂🤦♂️
(#knbe7xa) Sorry better verison
@teleclimber@bridge.twtxt.net Definitely jealous that your model means you can “just add ARM” in a monthly update!
Hmmm does this show up in Twtxt? 🤔
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(#pye4xsa) @therealprologic@bridge.twtxt.net It works! 🤣 Now I’m quite sure we haven’t got threads working yet 🤔
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