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for example. I hope this makes the useability much better đ
@prologic Nice!
Btw. the versions in the search.twtxt.net and twtxt.net footers are both a bit wonky now. 8-)
twtxt.net
), I'm going to be deleting 235 accounts today: https://gist.mills.io/prologic/0381c79977384051bb0b4afc89b4893d
@prologic FWIW, at least five feeds were not empty. But their feeds still looked dead, since the last posts were from 2020 and 2021. So that was probably before the date of last login was recorded.
Btw. how many accounts are there currently on twtxt.net? https://twtxt.net/user/stats/twtxt.txt looks like a grave, too. :-D
@movq@www.uninformativ.de wc -l .zsh_history
gives me 7100. Thatâs surprisingly a bit more than I thought. I used to regularly clear new stuff by hand and keep important commands to about twenty-something. I donât recall the numbers anymore.
@bender In the end the cameraperson overtakes him again. But yeah, who knows with todayâs AI crap everywhere.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yep, I use it all the time, too. Except for Go, where I use Ctrl+x+o for Go-specific completion. But Ctrl+n still comes in very handy for strings and the like. In fact, it scans all the open buffers for completion suggestions.
Quite the acrobatic piece: https://youtu.be/p5GU_BvvHso
We had a nice sunset: https://lyse.isobeef.org/abendhimmel-2024-05-03/
@bender Rest assured, it was really disgusting.
Wow, itâs crazy how many people already delivered donations for our scout flea market today. Collecting and delivering officially starts tomorrow, today was just the setup. Covering the floor of the townâs multipurpose hall, transporting and arranging beer tables and benches, setting up sign, that sort of thing.
But on the flipside, weâve also been abused as dumpsters again. Some asshole brought us a deep fryer. With the oil still in it. Unfortunately, we discovered that too late.
The big work starts tomorrow morning at 8:30. And the flea market where we actually sell the stuff is on Sunday. Itâs gonna be a hell of a weekend.
@mckinley When typesetting our graduation newspaper (âAbizeitungâ as we call it), I destroyed the work of a whole day. :-D
I plugged in the USB stick of my mate (exact same model as mine) to do a backup of that dayâs work. Since mine was already plugged in, the mount path /media/USB_DISK or whatever it was already existed. Throughout the day I saved everything on my drive (I donât know the reason for that anymore). The newly plugged in thumb drive then got automatically mounted by Konqueror as /media/USB_DISK2 or something like that. I wanted to show off my other mate how cool Linux was and how quickly the command line was able to get things done. By force of habit I cd
ed into the wrong path to first rm -rf *
, so that there was room for the new stuff. Indeed, the data was ruined super quickly.
When I noticed my fuckup I aborted immediately, but it was already too late. I went to the family computer to research recovery tools. All the files I was able to restore were corrupted. The Scribus XML files ended somewhere in the middle. So then we decided to redo all the work instead of wasting more time trying to fill in the missing XML. Unsurprisingly, it turned out that not only the last closing tags were missing, much more of the contents disappeared. I remember that I gladly noticed the second typesetting round went much faster. :-)
I could be totally wrong here, but I think one problem was that write operations to external devices were not immediately synced, one had to expicitly flush the write cache, e.g. by umounting it properly. Early on in the typesetting process we decided to have each page or spread as separate *.sla, because a) our computers were not powerful enough to handle a large project and b) once the layout template was cast in stone, we could easily work in parallel and join everything in the end. That helped to limit the damage to just my work. My mateâs was still there I believe.
Oh yeah, thatâs certainly the best strategy, @bender! ;-)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Wasnât too bad in the end. Just a hand full louder thunders and decent wind. It smells really good after the light rain. Mjam!
The thunderstom is closing in on us now. It just started to drizzle.
@prologic I read the help and itâs a bit clearer now. Still a bit wonky. I will probably have it already forgotten by this evening. âTermâ is exact match and âMatchâ adds some kind of unknown fuzziness on top.
The second bullet point can be addressed I reckon. Itâs purely a UI thing. Also, Iâd add a short explanation for the search types next to them, so people donât have to look things up all the time through the help or even follow the links to the bleve documentation.
I like the magic detectionâ˘. Thatâs what people expect. At least I did.
Thanks, @prologic. It was taken near the dairy farm. Came down the hill in the forest on the right and tried my luck. It turned out the photo gods were in my favor. :-)
@bender I see, thanks for educating me. :-) At least youâre interacting with native speakers a hell lot more than I do. Iâm speaking English almost every day at work, but itâs basically never anybodyâs mother tongue.
@mckinley For testing purposes make dev
works perfectly.
Thank you very much, @bender! I just linked the thumbnail to safe on peopleâs bandwidths. I figured if someone wants to view the photos, they just go to the album anyways. If one has no interest, itâs less invasive on them.
Picking the money shot is always tricky. Especially since I have been sorting through them for an hour or more. I try to keep at most 10%. And yes, I very often do hate myself for pressing the trigger so many times when I come home. So by then Iâm kind of sick looking at them any more. :-D Sorry, I try harder next time. ;-)
@bender Damn, I got caught. :-D
Btw. how does it work in English? In German itâs ambiguous which weekend one addresses when saying ânext weekendâ. Is it the coming one this week or the one in the next week? Different people interpret it differently if it is not inherently obvious from the context, like when talking about dates. I also noticed that sometimes the same person even switches between meanings. I think I do, too. But I donât know why.
Maybe it depends on when one says it. I could be totally wrong here, but earlier in the week, like on Mondays and Tuesdays chances for âweekend in the same weekâ are higher than towards the weekend (Thursdays and Fridays), then itâs more likely to refer to the weekend in the next week. And yes, the week of course starts on Monday. ;-)
Not sure if it changes with dialects. :-? I assume that doesnât play a big role and is the same for all German-speaking regions.
On the other hand, âthis weekendâ is very well defined as the upcoming weekend in this week. Itâs only the term ânext weekendâ that can be problematic.
@prologic Good question. Two things come straigt to mind, although, Iâm not sure how low hanging they are. Probably not even remotely.
I donât know what these three search types mean: âMatchâ, âTermâ and âQuery Stringâ. I could read the help page (I probably should), but they are sooo far off from my little brain that I canât even think of a possible explanation. My (possibly broken) intuition would categorize âMatchâ and âTermâ to be the same. Zero idea what âQuery Stringâ is supposed to be. But then I think a search should be so easy to use to not having to read up on it in a manual. Admittedly, the basic search works alright.
When âMatchâ is the default, why is it not selected? Similarly, when it searches all fields by default, why is â_allâ not selected? This technical spelling â_allâ with the leading underscore also doesnât look pleasing to my eyes. Itâs been a hell lot of time that I looked at the code base, so I forgot everthing by now, but that should be easy to fix.
Okay, three things. :-D Apart from the search results taking up soo much space, it would really be nice if the markdown would be rendered. Yes, this is probably very tricky, as the matching search terms are highlighted. So I imagine both the highlighting and markdown rendering probably contradict each other. Also, how to go about matches that are part of markdown link URLs, image alternative texts and the like. Not easy at all.
I reckon thatâs certainly not what you had in mind or wanted to hear. :-( Sorry about that. I doubt it myself if this is any helpful feedback.
No promises, but I try to toy around with the search more in the future. Maybe even look into the code base and see what I can do. The next weeks will be full of activities with the scouts, though. So donât expect something in the near future.
@prologic Thanks mate, looking forward to the next weekend. :-) It appears Iâm just in time with this tiny usability improvement: https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/search/pulls/22
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I hear you. :-( Flight tickets are way too cheap. Iâm also astonished, that night flying restrictions donât apply for politicians. Of course.
@prologic I believe that only a search box on the front page is better. Just like it is now. I still havenât got used to the advanced options, but thatâs an entirely different story.
@bender@twtxt.net Glad you do. :-D
@prologic@twtxt.net @movq@www.uninformativ.de Thank you! :-)