winkeri :floofMischief:

Fun fact! The X, Y, and Z axis names are actually short for:

- Xideways
- Yupwards
- Zepth

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@hikingdude Hast du irgendwelche Empfehlungen oder auf was man achten muss bei Wanderstöcken? Plan wäre eh, mal beim Sport Schuster oder Globetrotter vorbeischauen, aber hab noch nie welche gehabt, drum nur so als Realitätsabgleich.
Spontane Anforderungen: Teleskop? statt faltbar, weil für 1.65 und 1.90 (wenn das überhaupt geht), und nicht zu teuer eben weil mal ausprobieren und werden keinen Dauereinsatz sehen...

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wink shared a note by löb Apr 4, 2025
Me standing in front of a door holding my pocket realizing i forgot my key
me reaching out for a rock beside the doorme holing a rock with a ssh private key written on it

Fuck, i forgot my key...
Good thing i always keep a spare one around!

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wink shared a note by Astrid Feb 19, 2025

Today I learned that x86 has a floating point version of the `nop` instruction, called `fnop`. It does nothing, but unlike the regular `nop` it uses the floating point unit to do nothing.

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wink shared a note by a writer Apr 3, 2025

Steve Jackson Games:

"Here are the numbers: A product we might have manufactured in China for $3.00 last year could now cost $4.62 before we even ship it across the ocean. Add freight, warehousing, fulfillment, and distribution margins, and that once-$25 game quickly becomes a $40 product. That's not a luxury upcharge; it's survival math."

sjgames.com/ill/archive/2025-0

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More and more I notice a tiny nitpick of an annoyance in the fediverse. People who have their real name (or something that can be mistaken for it) as a handle, so if you mention them it's just @john and I have to hover or guess which john that might be. (If you follow people more than hashtags it's usually the same people being mentioned by people, but there are of course more collisions than with nicknames). OK, Twitter handles also weren't nicknames in all cases, but at least unique.

winkJonathan ‘theJPster’ Pallant

Installing OSes and using OSes are two different hobbies

winkArtëm Chistyakov

It’s almost funny how, like two years ago, the big discussion was whether software engineers have a duty to employ the most rigorous methods (formal specification, generative testing, advanced static typing, etc.) when building software, whether we ought to be a licensed profession, be held accountable for poor engineering, etc. Now the only topic is how all code will be written by LLMs in 6 months

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Unexpectedly I have something positive to say about Windows (10): The alt-tab dialog with the preview is actually good. Better than macOS und better than half the ones in Linux window managers/desktop environments.
Win-1/2/3 for pinned apps works but it's also broken in that if you e.g. close your main browser window (not the second one opened) and then reopen it, they're switched and you can't change the order. Yeah, you could accidentally close the 2nd and restore it, but most applications don't have this functionality, only browsers.

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I bet none of the wayland apologists have ever tried to remap capslock in two different window managers. (The rest seems to work fine, I'm not hating on wayland - just on the people who insist it's so awesome).