Sertonix

@sertonix@treehouse.systems
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Interested in FOSS, cyber security and ecofriendly technology.

Hacking on #alpinelinux in my free time.

Not good at writing so I will mostly boost stuff.

pronounshe/him or anything else
okay i returned the phone

now fedi, if you could, please recommend me a phone, for <200eur, that is supported by lineageos (microg), has usb-c, and like, idk, at least 3 or 4gb of ram and 64gb+ storage or smth i don't really care as long as it doesn't freeze

Does POSIX specify any length limit to strings in shell?

I am wondering if something like [ "${#var}" -gt -1 ] can return false due to an out of range error.

`internal compiler error` 💀
Alpine linux ppc iso is booting  

hot take: people vastly overestimate how "intuitive" GUIs are because that's what they're used to

consider that the whole desktop paradigm (you can put files onto your desktop or in directories represented by folders, each file opens as a separate window, etc.) was made with an assumption that a computer user was a white-collar worker with an office job, and many stylistic decisions (for example, representing on/off options as boxes that can have a checkmark in them) relied on experience of people filling in forms

and even that paradigm gets constantly broken to either fit users' needs better, or fit the hardware available

apps no longer open in windows on smartphones, and are typically restricted to only operating on a single document at a time for performance reasons, except some aren't, like web browsers, where tabs are expected (and even on desktop, tabs are kind of breaking the one-window-per-document idea)

speaking of, what's the deal with the types of motions that smartphones and apps can recognize? some of them make sense, like swiping to switch images in a gallery or pinching to resize the view, but what about long-tapping or edge-swiping? the "language" of touchscreen user interfaces has a lot of verbs that the end user is not typically told about by either the OS or the app

are there any tools which can analyze a spotify or apple music library and map the albums to bandcamp et al links?

trying to think about ways people can reclaim ownership of their media.

Finally took the time to clean up and publish a cursed project I have been working on for a while:

Running #AlpineLinux in termux but without proot/qemu and without rebuilding most of the packages. Only a modified musl + patchelf + a lot of environment variables.

https://codeberg.org/sertonix/alpdroid

alpdroid

Hack to run alpine linux on android natively

Codeberg.org

If the wiki documents the game, who documents what happens with the wiki?

DIMM4, a creator on YouTube have released a video on ownership changes of the Minecraft Wiki. It summarizes wiki's history, focusing on who hosted it at which point.

If you are interested, check it out, we highly recommend it!  
https://youtu.be/ySXP4hxFNFw

#MinecraftWiki #wiki

The Minecraft Wiki vs Corporate Greed

YouTube

my take on "is HTML a programming language"

  • everything is a social construct and binary classifications are a lie
  • we're spending way too much energy arguing over this
  • we can accept that some people insist on not considering it a programming language in order to treat the people who use it as inferior and deny them equal recognition
  • if your response to the above is "this supports that HTML is a programming language" rather than "if you treat people as inferior for any reason, true or false, you're a piece of shit" then i disagree with your reasoning

The article ends with a reference to the Okjökull glacier memorial plaque, one of the most pre-haunted things I have ever seen:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okj%C3%B6kull

Okjökull - Wikipedia

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The article ends with a reference to the Okjökull glacier memorial plaque, one of the most pre-haunted things I have ever seen:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okj%C3%B6kull

@meetar @Shanmonster Sadly, I suspect we won’t have to wait 200 years.

@MichaelPorter
@meetar @Shanmonster

yeah, at this point it feels like within my lifetime

@meetar

That gives me shivers every time I see a picture of it.

@meetar
I don't need a time machine to know we didn't.
@meetar I wonder what elevation this plaque is, cuz I imagine the possibility that maybe in 200 years the photograph of it would be an underwater shot.
@amatecha Turns out this exact information is in the wiki article! 1114 meters (3655 feet).
@meetar hahah of course! That's what I get for not clicking through. I didn't think there would be info about the plaque itself on the page about the glacier. Cool - thanks! I guess that one won't be submerged by water anytime soon, then. Uhhh, otherwise things went REALLY awry 😅
@meetar I remember when we thought we could stop at 350 ppm
@meetar 200 years looks /very/ optimistic
@meetar @ligniform Future generations will not view us kindly...
@meetar ouch. thanks for the link to article. ouch.
@meetar Living in the longest era of "Told You So" in the history of mankind.
@meetar this obituary to the Ok glacier was written by Icelandic writer Andri Magnason. andrimagnason.com
A moving and detailed conversation about the glacier and climate change and how the pyramids tell a background story can be found here:https://emergencemagazine.org/interview/on-time-and-water/
On Time and Water – with Andri Snær Magnason

In this interview, Icelandic writer and documentary filmmaker Andri Snær Magnason discusses our relationship to time in an age of ecological crisis.

Emergence Magazine
Peter Richardson (@meetar@mastodon.xyz)

Attached: 1 image The article ends with a reference to the Okjökull glacier memorial plaque, one of the most pre-haunted things I have ever seen: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okj%C3%B6kull

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@meetar
The times have changed. I remember when plaques would be all uppercase! What a shift!

@JonChevreau

@meetar One risk is that climate change negationists are actually right, none of the glaciers will actually melt, not for climate change at least, and this plaque will be regarded as the witness of one of the biggest collective paranoia moments in history.
@Cazzandro
Excuse me, but what are you trying to say?
@meetar
@oliphaunt @meetar Just wondering, suppose we are all wrong, there is no #globalwarming and in a few years we find that #glaciers melt for natural causes, non human driven. Then, the plaque above would take on a very different meaning for anyone reading it in a not distant future. It would become a monument to one of the greatest errors of judgment in history. The recognition of the arrogance of those who think they know what's going on, but are actually groping in the dark. The testimony of the gullibility of the #human race that would remain forever engraved in stone.

@meetar DAMN. This could be another chapter of the "This Place Is Not a Place of Honor" plaque.

We considered ourselves to be a powerful culture.
This place was a place of honor.
Something valued was here.

@meetar @stjepanlukac https://www.co2.earth/daily-co2

5 years on & another 10 ppm added.

Daily CO2

Continual updates of daily CO2 levels recorded at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii. The page features NOAA MLO data and charts with charts and links for Scripps MLO data.

@meetar

Deeply poignant.

Will there be anyone to read it in 200 years, I wonder.

@Edelruth @meetar
What you’re suggesting would be that ALL 8 billion people (plus) and ALL of their descendants in every single biome, every remote hermit, and every doomsday prepper died within two centuries.

I’m not suggesting they’ll all be cheerful, but I don’t think literally every single human being currently alive and every single one of their kids or kids’ kids etc will all die.

@MxVerda @meetar

I wrote an answer, then decided you are good people who deserve not to be depressed by it.

@Edelruth @meetar

… I am so sorry.

May I offer you a queer ADHD video in this trying time? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjdrUksw8b0

Folgers Coffee Christmas Incest Commercial 2009

YouTube
@meetar I feel like someone should print a plaque quoting the Exonn research paper from the 60s that confirmed climate change is real and man made and will have catastrophic consequences if not addressed, and just install it beside that one.
@meetar #etymology I wonder whether the word jökull is related to yokel.

I have to do that, lest the prospect of losing glaciers gets me depressed.

@meetar

Switzerland's alpine glaciers have lost 10% of their volume over the last two years alone, the Swiss Academy of Sciences reported, calling the sudden reduction clear evidence of the "very critical state" of the climate. The glaciers have shed as much ice in two years as they did in the 30 years between 1960 and 1990.

The rate of ice loss in 2023 was 4%, the second worst year on record after 2022, when they lost 6% of their volume.

#glaciers
#Switzerland
@photography

@meetar Do we have this memorial plague in #OpenStreetMap already? I can't find it from a quick check 👀
@meetar @eliasp Strong “We considered ourselves to be a powerful culture. This place is not a place of honor.”-vibes in that one.