I did it! I found them. They must have got out somehow.
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The research fairy 😷 🧚♂️ 🌈 (bgcarlisle@scholar.social)'s status on Friday, 28-Jun-2019 09:13:59 EDT The research fairy 😷 🧚♂️ 🌈
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Erin Bee (erinbee@harpy.life)'s status on Thursday, 27-Jun-2019 22:53:57 EDT Erin Bee
Presented without context:
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Alex (avolkov@mastodon.xyz)'s status on Thursday, 27-Jun-2019 18:21:56 EDT Alex
@ehashman Nice! This reminds me to fix my mixer so I can bake bread again.
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Debian (debian@fosstodon.org)'s status on Thursday, 27-Jun-2019 16:33:12 EDT Debian
In support of #pridemonth, Debian changes its website logo. The Debian Project welcomes and encourages participation by everyone https://www.debian.org/intro/diversity
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gay bitch (katdragon@radical.town)'s status on Thursday, 27-Jun-2019 12:51:14 EDT gay bitch
webcomicname.com/post/185865818194
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Alex (avolkov@mastodon.xyz)'s status on Thursday, 27-Jun-2019 14:56:08 EDT Alex
What happens if you need to copy binary files between machines in DMZ and all you have is a screen session from a third machine ?
uuencode and uudecode comes to the rescue to encode binary data as ascii! Then copy text between the screens.
This is another time when weird 1980s tools helped me in a network configured by a madman.
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hackaday (hackaday@botsin.space)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Jun-2019 15:51:06 EDT hackaday
"You should never have 90-degree angles on the traces of a printed circuit board." There is no objective reason for this rule. https://hackaday.com/2019/06/26/whats-the-deal-with-square-traces-on-pcbs/
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1143927470497968128
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Darius Kazemi (darius@friend.camp)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Jun-2019 15:27:27 EDT Darius Kazemi
Shout out to one of my all time favorite internet things: this collection of images of novelty baby clothing on zazzle but with the default model switched to an adult.
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emsenn of Teraum (emsenn@tenforward.social)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Jun-2019 14:56:52 EDT emsenn of Teraum
I think this might be more important than any other point in the thread the more I think on it - more important than complicity in advertising, or in wasting energy, is that blocking ads removes a piece's context which limits how you can interpret the piece.
I think the compromise is still the same: adblockers that replace the ads with obtrusive but non-marketing visual noise, so readers cannot ignore that advertising is a factor, though what ads are obfuscated.
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Alex (avolkov@mastodon.xyz)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Jun-2019 15:20:04 EDT Alex
@emsenn I like the idea of obtrusive nonsensical ads with a positive twist.
Banners with content like:
- Take a break (with bonus points of ad tracking the person, adding 'you've been starring at the screen for X hours).
- HYDRATE!!!!
- Go out exercise.
- What are you cooking for lunch?
- You spent X hours on facebook todayEtc. Sort of Ad-naseum targeting users instead of advertisers -- https://adnauseam.io/
It seems there's at least one interesting art project in there somewhere.
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marcel boust (mood@jorts.horse)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Jun-2019 09:58:39 EDT marcel boust
https://learningsynths.ableton.com this rules
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mhoye (mhoye@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 25-Jun-2019 17:28:27 EDT mhoye
I wonder what Unix would be like if the -h “human readable” flag was the default and a machine-readable flag was the option.
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Alex (avolkov@mastodon.xyz)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Jun-2019 14:11:13 EDT Alex
It seems that cached files might be saved between nginx restarts (I'm not 100% about this as there are a few moving parts involved in this configuration).
However, proxy cache is stored in /var/cache/nginx and it safe to delete it, then restart nginx to refresh.
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Alex (avolkov@mastodon.xyz)'s status on Wednesday, 22-May-2019 17:36:32 EDT Alex
Le mastodonte.
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Alex (avolkov@mastodon.xyz)'s status on Wednesday, 22-May-2019 17:06:53 EDT Alex
I participated in Teaching carpentries workshop. Here are my concept maps, that can also be classified as doodles.
Thank you Karen and Ana for the awesome workshop.
#thecarpentries
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Alex (avolkov@mastodon.xyz)'s status on Monday, 20-May-2019 13:28:26 EDT Alex
@Nezchan Sorry I completely missed the part about deleting config file when I read your first message.
There might be something in other config files that contain the term.
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Alex (avolkov@mastodon.xyz)'s status on Monday, 20-May-2019 11:15:33 EDT Alex
@Nezchan Look into ~/.config/Clementine/Clementine.conf
Deleting this file will erase all of your Clementine settings, so rename it to Clementine.conf_bak
Restart Clementine and check if it resolves the issue you're having.
If this action causes more issues than it solves, rename Clementine.conf_bak to Clementine.conf
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Luc Ⓐ🏴 — the last Perl bender (framasky@framapiaf.org)'s status on Monday, 20-May-2019 01:20:13 EDT Luc Ⓐ🏴 — the last Perl bender
Please, use anything else than Medium to blog about things.
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➺ Ashley Blewer! ❥ (ashley@digipres.club)'s status on Monday, 20-May-2019 10:00:08 EDT ➺ Ashley Blewer! ❥
Big big appreciation for @andrewjbtw's writeup on tmux https://cli.suppliedtitle.org/commands/tmux
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Alex (avolkov@mastodon.xyz)'s status on Monday, 20-May-2019 10:14:24 EDT Alex
@Nezchan That looks like giberrish to me as well -- seems like a JSON file with... stuff in it.
Can you try the following command -- it would only show filenames where the term appears
grep -rnil clementine ~/.config
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