(#jnfajzq) I donā€™t know why or how, but using gtk_window_set_geometry_hints() has the desired effect (now?). Reading GTKā€™s source code is too convoluted to find out whatā€™s going on here. I canā€™t find a corresponding Wayland protocol.

Sway gets very slow when resizing such a window, so Iā€™m a bit inclined to think that GTK does some weird trickery to get this to work. šŸ¤”

Either way, xiate now sets geometry hints again and floating windows have the correct size now. Finally.


#paz3f7q

(#npqalva) @mckinley@twtxt.net Iā€™m not sure to be honest I think itā€™s just a straight up duplicate post. This actually does happen, itā€™s not a bug, itā€™s a ā€œhuman problemā€, but yeah itā€™s annoying, so itā€™s making me want to figure out a way of keeping some kind of similarity db to strip duplicates out like this.


#4zh466q

(#aiqtdda) @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Oh my god, that sounds just as awful. Yes, that really makes you want to quit. Such a waste of time and energy. Itā€™s really dangerous for oneā€™s mental health as well, burnout is lurking just around the corner.

No, itā€™s not IBM. šŸ˜… I wonā€™t say what it is. šŸ„“ I donā€™t think I had contact with any (contemporary) IBM software since around 2010. I love toying around with retro IBM stuff (cause thatā€™s what I grew up with), but really no idea what theyā€™re up to these days. Even the IBM building in our city is long gone.


#uxaaq5q

(#aiqtdda) @movq@www.uninformativ.de Such piece of shit software makes me want to quit. Esp. if it is just for useless compliance garbage that never helped anybody accomplishing any real improvement. Is it from IBM? We once had to build a threat model with some terrible generator and my goodness, you canā€™t believe what a myriad of hopelessly useless, wrong entries it produced. Thousands of thousands of lines. At least it was markdown. We basically removed like 99% of its output after reading through every single item. Did this once and refused to touch it ever since. All hand-written now and actually helpful.


#uvvodeq

(#aiqtdda) One of the super frustrating things about this: I have to write lots of documents, but I am required to use horrendous software to do that. It cannot even number sections automatically, nor can you insert cross-references to other sections. Simple stuff like that. It all has to be done manually.

Even Word 97 could do shit like that ā€¦


#sp3wdea

(#ujlhoma) @bender@twtxt.net LOL šŸ˜‚ I tried to even read the blog post, but I couldnā€™t. In all bluntness and honestly the layout and style of the website is total garbage, not to mention itā€™s written in a language I cannot read, but because itā€™s just so poorly written the translation service canā€™t translate it properly šŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø So point across FAIL


#5sw57aa

(#qf7pavq) Jaja, @movq@www.uninformativ.de, immer schƶn aufmerksam der guten SteckdosenprƤsi folgen und im Anschluss in der Exzellenztabelle was eintragen und ausrechnen lassen! :-D Klingt alles recht albern. Ich schƤtz aber mal, dass einem das gar nicht mehr auffƤllt.

@bender@twtxt.net Fenster 11 ā†’ Windows 11; KraftPunkt (or Steckdose) ā†’ PowerPoint; Deppendrehkreuz (awesome translation btw, I had to laugh hard!) ā†’ GitHub.


#pxuqk4a

Ich fragā€™ mich schon oft, wie das fĆ¼r die englischen Muttersprachler sein muss, all diese sogenannten Markennamen zu benutzen. ā€žIch benutze Fenster 11! Das hier ist eine KraftPunkt-PrƤsentation. Den Kode fĆ¼r dieses Skript habe ich vom Deppendrehkreuz.ā€œ All sowas. šŸ¤”


#qf7pavq

(#nwv3ipq) @movq@www.uninformativ.de I remember your solution. Itā€™s very simple, I like it.

Yes, my backup target is my home server. I have a hard drive dedicated to Restic repositories. Itā€™s still not a real backup as I donā€™t have anything offsite but itā€™s better than my previous solution. I had two very old hard drives I kept plugged in to my desktop PC and I would (on very rare occasion) plug in another hard drive and copy all the files over to it. Luckily, Iā€™ve never suffered any significant data loss and I would rather not start now. Once I have automated backups on each of my machines, the next project is getting those backups offsite.


#zydsdza

(#6axgyza) @bender@twtxt.net šŸ¤£ Bug free code, I wish. šŸ˜…

On a more serious note, howā€™s the adoption of Archive Feeds going? If you all were to clear your caches, would your clients fetch archived feeds? šŸ¤”

(Iā€™m kind of thinking about truncating my history, to be honest. Thereā€™s a lot of twts out there, many of them out-of-context by now. Theyā€™re of little use except maybe for showing that twtxt/Yarn is an ā€œactive platformā€.)


#eog3wkq

(#vwbo3aa) @bender@twtxt.net I think it comes down to one of the principles Yarn.social was founded on, which is to say, users should have choices and what they ā€œseeā€ is not driven by ā€œalgorithmsā€. The ā€œDiscoverā€ view in and of itself has utility/value to others, and is otherwise just a ā€œviewā€ of a podā€™s cache, but I agree with you. It was even getting noisey for me šŸ¤£


#jwwmbyq

(#4h6nt7a) In other words, there isnā€™t anything specifically wrong with the Twtxt spec (+extensions), but if you for example use a client and server combination that never considered the User-Agent header and check logs or intercept requests for your feed, than you end up missing an important part of the whole flow (unless you are of course deliberating ignoring that, e.g: 1-way feeds, news feeds, etc).


#cv665ua