@dcc Man, you were absolutely right, using web UI in mobile web browser isn't as bad as I expected it to be — had to alter a few things with CSS tweaks to make that floating/persistent header smaller and tweak the reply dialog to make the text box visible at all when replying to longer posts — it was concealed by onscreen keyboard. Pleroma is even better, required even fewer tweaks. And even notifications work in Fennec F-droid!
Now I can get rid of Tusky and Husky
So… It kinda worked!
Upgrade to 2.5.2 that is. Thanks to @dcc
No DB upgrade required — what I imagined it to be is probably just ecto.migrate
Took me a while though to realize that you can just do VACUUM(FULL); in psql without specifying any tables to optimize the whole DB 😄
Whoah! Void has i686-musl target!
I've always thought that musl doesn't work on 32-bit Intel (because Void doesn't offer installation media for this target🤭), 32-bit PowerPC is supported and I've always wondered why Intel isn't. Looks like they just don't offer it to save build time or whatever.
Now I have to decide, whether I wan't to spend time building binaries for one more targer myself just to use musl — on one hand sounds attractive, but fixing build issues might be a hassle 🤔
@Mojeek Can you improve the way your main page looks in w3m. Rivalling (or maybe not?🤔) search engine named after certain buoyant birds does a really good job with theirs.
No, you can leave the links intact, I'm not some "below 4kb" purist — but at least make the input field the first thing you see, so you don't have to navigate to it.
I mean, I can always bookmark something like https://www.mojeek.com/search?q=%20 — in this case the search field is on top, but I think that it's not the right way™ to do it.
I find it funny how badly designed 2011 MacBookPros were, I'm cross-compiling cups for my PowerPC machine now and as there is no Void binary repo for PowerPC it involves building a lot of stuff from source, right now it's building LLVM so it can truly utilize 100% CPU. And guess what? Its running off the battery! 🤯
They've put a CPU in this thing that 85W power supply can't sustain! And I'm not using the discrete GPU now — because it's fried, theoretically it could be even worse than that!
Don't come any closer, filthy skewrl 🐿!
Deez nuts are for Fedi only, not for you!
#squirrel
Check this out, I'm using Perlonmer in surf on a vintage ThinkPad with only 512 Mbs of RAM. It's slower than a dead snail rolling downhill from Fuji mountain, but nothing's impossible 🐌
Maybe I should even register for that challenge and write reports about these things in my gemlog. I'm using hardware like this daily anyway 🤪
It's not vegetarian — yes, but it was some pig, so it's okay-ish, I guess. Unless you're a Muslim of course — in this case you can only eat *that* kind of pigs. Bug I strongly advise against doing that literally — they might shoot back if you hunt them, could be dangerous.
Meal of the day: fried curry pork with a side of diversity bulgur with vegetables and mushrooms.
No, I don't usually call it that, I came up with that name when I was taking the photo.
But I do mix several kinds of bulgur: normal and whole… (sale? 🤔 no, it's wholegrain), it's not that prominent on the photo as they get colored by seasoning, but it still looks cooler that way.
I can also use this old ThinkPad to run some nice software in Linux like Lagrange here. Oh my, it's so versatile! 🤪
No, unfortunately it is not, Intel Wireless 2100 kernel module is too buggy, all the devices use the same IRQ, in Windows it kinda works, but in Linux it causes "Fatal interrupt. Restarting Firmware" error upon association. It will still connect to the network in a few minutes, but it's not exactly the reliability everyone wants and on waking from sleep you have to do it again 😩
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