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In-reply-to » @mckinley Yes, over 20 years ago, a hard disk died. Not completely, only some parts of it, but it was enough to destroy ~30 GB or something like that.

(That hard disk was in a Windows box and there was no such thing as RAID or anything similar. Didnā€™t have the money for fancy stuff anyway.)

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In-reply-to » QOTD: Have you ever suffered significant data loss? If so, what went wrong?

@mckinley@twtxt.net Yes, over 20 years ago, a hard disk died. Not completely, only some parts of it, but it was enough to destroy ~30 GB or something like that.

I bought a lot of DVDs over time and many of them have become unreadable. Star Trek DS9 is among the victims, parts of TNG, parts of X-Files. Really annoying. I didnā€™t have the required disk space to make backups and, honestly, didnā€™t think they would die so quickly. When/if I buy movies these days, I either make a backup right away or I treat those DVDs as ā€œwill die soonā€. šŸ«¤

CDs regularly die, too, although not as often as DVDs.

And of course, lots of floppy disks are dead now. šŸ˜‚šŸ«¤

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In-reply-to » Do you believe one can survive surfing the web using a text-based web browser? (i.e: Lynx or W3m) no CSS no Bling for at least 24 hours šŸ˜²

@aelaraji@aelaraji.com Why not, give it a shot! šŸ˜…

I think I even integrated my password manager into tmux at some point. Thereā€™s a lot that you can do.

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In-reply-to » Do you believe one can survive surfing the web using a text-based web browser? (i.e: Lynx or W3m) no CSS no Bling for at least 24 hours šŸ˜²

@aelaraji@aelaraji.com At work? Not a chance. šŸ˜‚

Private life? Sure. There was a regular community event called ā€œA week in the TTYā€ over at nixers.net, where we spent a week only in text mode. It was easily doable.

There are some things where a graphical browser is pretty much mandatory these days. Online banking comes to mind. I could in theory physically go to the bank, but Iā€™m way too lazy for that. šŸ˜‚

Netflix is more popular nowadays and I wouldnā€™t want to miss that, either.

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In-reply-to » Since I finally configured X11 in this VM for shenanigans ā€¦

Of all the retro OSes that Iā€™ve got running, SuSE 6.4 is clearly the most powerful one. It comes with a ton of software and development tools. Windows 2000, which was released around the same time, is basically ā€œemptyā€ in comparison.

But of course, none of that mattered. No popular software, no adoption. šŸ˜… And yes, things like configuring the X server were stupid hard back then.

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In-reply-to » Is Yarn.social dead or just too niche? (uyrrria) šŸ§

@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org

And I come back to twtxt.net every now and then to read up on conversations that seem to be incomplete in my own client. Like if a new feed appears that I donā€™t follow (yet). Thatā€™s certainly a convenience that I do enjoy. Thank you for that!

Indeed, I do that as well.

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In-reply-to » Went on a 20-25km long hike yesterday. Birds were beautifully singing, the lovely smell of freshly cut grass was in the air and the terror of rotary mowers reached my ear constantly. It was a bit cloudy, but the sun peaked through every now and then. Really a wonderful day to be outside. About 21Ā°C and some wind.

@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org My goodness, you have feet of steel. šŸ˜… Yay, geese!

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In-reply-to » Today I learned about ā€œeierschalensollbruchstellenverursacherā€, and one is coming my way from Amazon. šŸ˜‚

@bender To quote from the german version of ISO 27001:

Ƅnderungen an Informationsverarbeitungseinrichtungen und Informationssystemen sollten Gegenstand von Ƅnderungsmanagementverfahren sein.

Fuck off, you cunts. šŸ¤£šŸ–•

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In-reply-to » Is Yarn.social dead or just too niche? (uyrrria) šŸ§

@prologic Itā€™s always been super niche, but I think in the age of Twitter more people have been looking for free/libre alternatives than these days, because Mastodon is a big thing now and has mostly replaced Twitter. Mastodon is free/libre, lots of instances, lots of communities. I have a feeling that Yarn/twtxt is mostly appealing to us nerds and minimalists.

I still love the core ideas of twtxt. Itā€™s great for hardcore minimalists. Yarn.social is great for people willing to run a server daemon. I still think all of this is a good thing.

We have certainly lost lots of momentum, though. Plus, there appear to be simpler alternatives to full blown Mastodon now. I think @abucci@anthony.buc.ci and @stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no are running snac? I didnā€™t have a closer look at snac (no intention of running it), but if that is a relatively small daemon (maybe comparable to Yarn?) that gives you access to the whole world of ActivityPub, then, well, yeah ā€¦ Thatā€™s tough to beat.

Not sure what my point is. šŸ¤” For me, itā€™s easy: Iā€™ll keep using twtxt because all I have to do is host a text file. Dead simple, I love it.

It all depends on what your plans for Yarn.social are. šŸ¤”

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In-reply-to » @lyse Ah, thanks for letting me know about the typo. šŸ˜…

Looks like thereā€™s not a lot of fancy magical stuff:

There is, however, a DosKillThread() function, which, as far as I know, does not exist on POSIX. šŸ¤” You can only send a signal to a POSIX thread and then itā€™ll hopefully end some day, right?

Killing threads is probably a bad idea, though. Who knows which state itā€™ll leave behind. Itā€™s not like a process which will be properly cleaned up by the OS.

I think Iā€™ll leave it as is. šŸ™‚

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