Notices by @mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se), page 112
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@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Tuesday, 06-Jun-2017 11:07:41 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se @lohang @arunisaac you could create a #federationbot account on your instances and make it follow accts whose posts you miss in convos -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Tuesday, 06-Jun-2017 09:38:09 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se cc: !amateur
RP @ekaitz_zarraga: Anyone has knowledge about Marine VHF radio? -
drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Monday, 05-Jun-2017 10:41:45 UTC drak That’s why programming over hidden friend-to-friend darknet is so important: http://www.draketo.de/english/freenet/real-life-infocalypse -
Solderpunk (solderpunk@gnusocial.no)'s status on Tuesday, 06-Jun-2017 00:01:02 UTC Solderpunk Today is (roughly, depending on your timezone) the 46th anniversary of the launch of #Soyuz 11. Following the earlier failure of Soyuz 10 to dock with #Salyut 1, Soyuz 11 docked successfully with the world's first space station. The three cosmonauts remained on the station for 22 days, setting a space endurance record and gathering valuable experience relating to long-term living in space. The mission ended in tragedy when the descent module depressurised in orbit during preparations for reentry, resulting in the rapid asphyxiation of the crew. The descent module subsequently reentered under automatic control. Recovery crews were shocked to find the crew dead, having attributed the lack of contact to a radio fault. The deaths of the Soyuz 11 crew remain to date the only deaths to have occurred in space, as opposed to during launch or reentry. #spacehistory #sovietspace https://gnusocial.no/attachment/533936 -
Solderpunk (solderpunk@gnusocial.no)'s status on Tuesday, 06-Jun-2017 00:10:41 UTC Solderpunk If you'd like to know more about the Salyut program or the Soyuz 11 incident in particular, I recommend "Salyut - The First Space Station: Triumph and Tragedy" by Grujica S. Ivanovich (https://www.amazon.com/Salyut-Station-Triumph-Tragedy-Springer/dp/0387735852). It is super exhaustive, at times a bit dry, but I can't imagine that there's a more thorough or authoritative source in English. It includes an interview with Alexei Leonov (who was originally planned to command the mission), who communicated with the crew in orbit and offered them advice which, if followed, may have avoided the accident. -
Ricardus (ricardus@gs.sdf.org)'s status on Monday, 05-Jun-2017 23:18:46 UTC Ricardus OK, serious question. I have someone who wants to hire me to take them to the airport. What is a fair price to both of us for that service? In fact it might be Syracuse or Albany. So what's a fair price for SYR, which is about a 2 hour round trip and Albany, which is about a 3 hour round trip? -
Les Orchard ✅🕹️🔧🐱🐰 (lmorchard@toot.lmorchard.com)'s status on Monday, 05-Jun-2017 19:31:23 UTC Les Orchard ✅🕹️🔧🐱🐰 In other news, I got a fresh & snazzy new set of keycaps for my office keyboard https://toot.lmorchard.com/media/ZoKyxkjj_F7MVDgW_Qo
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Björn Schießle (bes@io.schiessle.org)'s status on Sunday, 04-Jun-2017 06:42:51 UTC Björn Schießle In a software driven world, developers have a special responsibility, don't close our eyes! http://karlitschek.de/2017/06/is-doing-nothing-evil #software #dev #responsibility #ethics -
heluecht (heluecht@pirati.ca)'s status on Monday, 05-Jun-2017 15:50:58 UTC heluecht Coding im Park https://pirati.ca/photos/heluecht/image/2cb3defb82c8db87f530323a9384f92b -
Rysiekúr (old account) (rysiek@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 05-Jun-2017 23:04:25 UTC Rysiekúr (old account) If anyone knows a service similar to Hetzner's StorageBox, but based in the #USA, please let me know.
basically, I need a few TiB of space accessible via SFTP/WebDAV/NFS/CIFS/whatever that does not cost too much and preferably has no costs per GiB downloaded down the line.
Reference:
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grmpyoldman (grmpyoldman@quit.im)'s status on Monday, 05-Jun-2017 21:15:23 UTC grmpyoldman Just back from #hiking in Ultra-EDGE-Land at the Mosel near #Trier. https://quit.im/attachment/46363 -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 05-Jun-2017 14:05:02 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se @bob I heard sth like: in China or Vietnam all VPNs must be registered & approved by the gov. And I guess only companies will get approval -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 05-Jun-2017 10:14:58 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se @bob but it may just be a question of time until Tor, Onion, and darknets in general will be declared illegal. -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 05-Jun-2017 02:07:58 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se @vsatayamas interesting — how can a broken browser be the culprit if you get the fail elephant? @gargron -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Monday, 05-Jun-2017 02:03:01 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se @jim you need to make the #koala black? Literally? And aren't koalas meant to be grey? :-) -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 04-Jun-2017 23:47:14 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se → it just took me from 1997 to 2017 to find that out. #regexp -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 04-Jun-2017 23:43:59 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se →and you can also do it without -r, i.e. without #extended #regexp, you just need to escape "(", ")" and "|":
sed "s/\(Word1\|Word2\)//g" -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 04-Jun-2017 23:40:10 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se → actually (…|…) is sufficient (so it's just like egrep):
echo MarsWord1MissionWord2 | sed -r "s/(Word1|Word2)//g"
MarsMission -
Sonya (sonyam@friends.nico)'s status on Sunday, 04-Jun-2017 21:36:45 UTC Sonya Kawaii #unauthorized legs 💜
https://friends.nico/media/ErwVZOEsjWTbGd1lBE8 -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 04-Jun-2017 21:53:12 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se I've finally found out you can match word1 OR word2 w/ sed with
echo MarsWord1MissionWord2 | sed -r "s/(Word1)|(Word2)//g"
MarsMission