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the YIF Image Format
September 5, 2025 at 12:30 AM
the YIF Image Format
I'm sorry, the location on this being Cary is distracting me
Why Cary of all places?
Why Cary of all places?
😸 Family Members Locked In Heated Bidding War To Convince Cat To Sleep In Their Bed
“Unfortunately, my sister may have made a hard-to-beat offer by waking up an hour early every morning just to feed him. It won’t be easy to top that..." #satire […]
“Unfortunately, my sister may have made a hard-to-beat offer by waking up an hour early every morning just to feed him. It won’t be easy to top that..." #satire […]
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oldfriends.live
August 26, 2025 at 1:39 AM
I'm sorry, the location on this being Cary is distracting me
Why Cary of all places?
Why Cary of all places?
I'm knee deep again in this idea of a command-palette oriented operating system...
_Everything_ runs through command palette plugins; the plugin system would let you register search providers and global-search entries (which also includes "home screen" list entries you can scroll through) […]
_Everything_ runs through command palette plugins; the plugin system would let you register search providers and global-search entries (which also includes "home screen" list entries you can scroll through) […]
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infosec.town
August 21, 2025 at 12:06 AM
I'm knee deep again in this idea of a command-palette oriented operating system...
_Everything_ runs through command palette plugins; the plugin system would let you register search providers and global-search entries (which also includes "home screen" list entries you can scroll through) […]
_Everything_ runs through command palette plugins; the plugin system would let you register search providers and global-search entries (which also includes "home screen" list entries you can scroll through) […]
I think the biggest thing I want in #deltachat is a "unified inbox" where, unless I specifically exclude it, chats for all of my profiles are listed. Any duplicate contacts would show the profile icon on the list, and if I have multiple accounts in the same group for some reason, it would let me […]
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infosec.town
August 11, 2025 at 1:08 AM
I think the biggest thing I want in #deltachat is a "unified inbox" where, unless I specifically exclude it, chats for all of my profiles are listed. Any duplicate contacts would show the profile icon on the list, and if I have multiple accounts in the same group for some reason, it would let me […]
Something I realized recently when I found a phrase for it: protocols can only go so far, then they get stuck in the past. XMPP is very much like this, HTTP and email are, and of course Central development gets around all of that -- and you can still use protocols.
The best example of this […]
The best example of this […]
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infosec.town
August 6, 2025 at 8:26 PM
Something I realized recently when I found a phrase for it: protocols can only go so far, then they get stuck in the past. XMPP is very much like this, HTTP and email are, and of course Central development gets around all of that -- and you can still use protocols.
The best example of this […]
The best example of this […]
The certificates on my XMPP account have expired yet again, there's also some unknown DNS-related issue that's had my account defederated for a good while now. Honestly I don't feel like trying to solve it and there's not much reason to, so I think I'm just going to turn it off.
August 6, 2025 at 5:21 PM
The certificates on my XMPP account have expired yet again, there's also some unknown DNS-related issue that's had my account defederated for a good while now. Honestly I don't feel like trying to solve it and there's not much reason to, so I think I'm just going to turn it off.
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I'm toying with the idea of a "KeePassZ" which would be primarily for Windows 10/11 with modern Fluent design, to match and blend well with this system. I wonder if I can somehow set up a WASM plugin API, that other apps can implement.
August 3, 2025 at 1:23 AM
I'm toying with the idea of a "KeePassZ" which would be primarily for Windows 10/11 with modern Fluent design, to match and blend well with this system. I wonder if I can somehow set up a WASM plugin API, that other apps can implement.
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hacker: i am spying on you through your webcam
linux user: omg you got it working?
linux user: omg you got it working?
July 29, 2025 at 10:36 PM
hacker: i am spying on you through your webcam
linux user: omg you got it working?
linux user: omg you got it working?
making a new KeePass database for my many, many passwords...
One very notable thing I'm missing from KeePass (DX) coming back from Bitwarden is generating masked email addresses.
And the main reason I moved away from KeePass in the first place was that it didn't play nice with the sandboxing […]
One very notable thing I'm missing from KeePass (DX) coming back from Bitwarden is generating masked email addresses.
And the main reason I moved away from KeePass in the first place was that it didn't play nice with the sandboxing […]
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infosec.town
August 2, 2025 at 6:28 PM
making a new KeePass database for my many, many passwords...
One very notable thing I'm missing from KeePass (DX) coming back from Bitwarden is generating masked email addresses.
And the main reason I moved away from KeePass in the first place was that it didn't play nice with the sandboxing […]
One very notable thing I'm missing from KeePass (DX) coming back from Bitwarden is generating masked email addresses.
And the main reason I moved away from KeePass in the first place was that it didn't play nice with the sandboxing […]
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https://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/UserManager#DISALLOW_FUN
> Specifies if the user is not allowed to have fun. In some cases, the device owner may wish to prevent the user from experiencing amusement or joy while using the device. The default value is `false`.
> Specifies if the user is not allowed to have fun. In some cases, the device owner may wish to prevent the user from experiencing amusement or joy while using the device. The default value is `false`.
July 28, 2025 at 2:12 AM
https://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/UserManager#DISALLOW_FUN
> Specifies if the user is not allowed to have fun. In some cases, the device owner may wish to prevent the user from experiencing amusement or joy while using the device. The default value is `false`.
> Specifies if the user is not allowed to have fun. In some cases, the device owner may wish to prevent the user from experiencing amusement or joy while using the device. The default value is `false`.
the thing that bugs me the most about Iceshrimp is that when I go "back" from looking at a thread, I lose my place in the list.
I'm not moving to other Fedi software, there's not really anything left for me here I can't get in a better place.
I'm not moving to other Fedi software, there's not really anything left for me here I can't get in a better place.
July 26, 2025 at 5:42 PM
the thing that bugs me the most about Iceshrimp is that when I go "back" from looking at a thread, I lose my place in the list.
I'm not moving to other Fedi software, there's not really anything left for me here I can't get in a better place.
I'm not moving to other Fedi software, there's not really anything left for me here I can't get in a better place.
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Reposted by -> @haileys.quest
July 16, 2025 at 3:48 PM
Reposted by -> @haileys.quest
i know nobody follows me but ummmm
what if I was Hailey instead
what if I was Hailey instead
July 20, 2025 at 5:00 AM
i know nobody follows me but ummmm
what if I was Hailey instead
what if I was Hailey instead
update: there's an app I have (Interstellar, the Mbin/Lemmy client) that has notifications you can open and NOT have them disappear. I know GitHub does basically the same thing too. So one attribute this Notifications 2.0 would have is an "unseen, opened, and done" system, so you can open […]
July 19, 2025 at 1:30 AM
update: there's an app I have (Interstellar, the Mbin/Lemmy client) that has notifications you can open and NOT have them disappear. I know GitHub does basically the same thing too. So one attribute this Notifications 2.0 would have is an "unseen, opened, and done" system, so you can open […]
you know what, I need to come up with an improved system for notifications. so I can have it be a little bit more like a task list type of deal? something also to still encourage me to get back around to i.e. answering this question or sending this money by the end of the day, & still tied to […]
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infosec.town
July 14, 2025 at 7:48 PM
you know what, I need to come up with an improved system for notifications. so I can have it be a little bit more like a task list type of deal? something also to still encourage me to get back around to i.e. answering this question or sending this money by the end of the day, & still tied to […]
the ??? urge to buy another fucking domain for a project I won't even touch
July 10, 2025 at 5:21 PM
the ??? urge to buy another fucking domain for a project I won't even touch
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AI would probably be a great resource to help people like me figure out what the fuck is wrong with their Rust.
related: what the hell is the point of a variable I can't reuse?!
related: what the hell is the point of a variable I can't reuse?!
July 9, 2025 at 6:30 PM
AI would probably be a great resource to help people like me figure out what the fuck is wrong with their Rust.
related: what the hell is the point of a variable I can't reuse?!
related: what the hell is the point of a variable I can't reuse?!
We ought to figure out a better protocol for firmware updates. You'd be surprised the number of things that could really use a firmware update. And also the number of IoT devices that only ever update to remove features or patch homebrew entrypoints, if anything...
Also need to have a way for […]
Also need to have a way for […]
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infosec.town
June 30, 2025 at 6:43 PM
We ought to figure out a better protocol for firmware updates. You'd be surprised the number of things that could really use a firmware update. And also the number of IoT devices that only ever update to remove features or patch homebrew entrypoints, if anything...
Also need to have a way for […]
Also need to have a way for […]
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the generative #AI bubble will burst, eventually. But the damage it's done isn't going anywhere, and plenty of people -- probably even myself -- have grown too accustomed to its utility, that like .com and Bitcoin, it's going to stick around.
June 27, 2025 at 10:14 PM
the generative #AI bubble will burst, eventually. But the damage it's done isn't going anywhere, and plenty of people -- probably even myself -- have grown too accustomed to its utility, that like .com and Bitcoin, it's going to stick around.
I'm thinking about making some changes to Reinspired (née Futurism), my Gemini blog (gemlog) focused on solarpunk and the idea of an optimistic, human-centered future. Specifically, Gemini is really limiting -- no inline markup, inaccessible footnotes¹, a whole lot of nothing. And very little […]
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infosec.town
June 23, 2025 at 7:49 PM
I'm thinking about making some changes to Reinspired (née Futurism), my Gemini blog (gemlog) focused on solarpunk and the idea of an optimistic, human-centered future. Specifically, Gemini is really limiting -- no inline markup, inaccessible footnotes¹, a whole lot of nothing. And very little […]
your chats will be freed, alright... freed from you
June 23, 2025 at 6:01 AM
your chats will be freed, alright... freed from you
Tossing about the idea of a library (probably C-compatible Rust) that makes integrating into different platforms' system command palettes (like Spotlight or Windows Command Palette) easier. I am aware there are several on Linux and it might end up with a system-level modular library to support […]
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infosec.town
June 21, 2025 at 7:11 AM
Tossing about the idea of a library (probably C-compatible Rust) that makes integrating into different platforms' system command palettes (like Spotlight or Windows Command Palette) easier. I am aware there are several on Linux and it might end up with a system-level modular library to support […]