Siarhiej
binjip978@hachyderm.io
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Post #2523935
Did my part at bandcamp friday this morning, no Brian Eno for here so let's listen something real https://theblackdog.bandcamp.com/album/music-for-real-airports-repress
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Post #2523934
Looks like I'm watching a movie (We Are As Gods) tonight, I even would buy it in apple.tv but they don't sell it in Lithuania, but Internet Archive got me covered https://archive.org/details/waag-master and 220 views give it a try.
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Post #1683118
I'm having a lot fun with my SDR by having flight radar at home, I have very limited knowledge of physics but I assume that 1090 MHz should be kinda line of sight. There are several planes that my SDR can spot, but my eyes often can't. So now I often try to make visual contact with a plane. SDRAngel make it easy (when signal is good) to see if plane is Turkish or Chinese so I can stand up from my desk and look into the sky.
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Post #1359556
found an interesting link https://softwarepreservation.computerhistory.org/ bunch of projects mostly programming languages, books list, etc.
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Post #1359555
Currently having so much fan receiving ADS-B signals, I even found a book to dig deeper https://mode-s.org/1090mhz/
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Post #1359554
Clojure (best language ever) documentary in 15 minutes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y24vK_QDLFg
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Post #939367
current state of liquid ass (AKA macOS Tahoe), sooner or later I will switch to Asahi, even it will be very painful battery life hit, but on a plus side a can listen my music with LDAC :)
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Post #939366
I need to catch-up with at least to Go blog entries: https://go.dev/blog/allocation-optimizations and https://go.dev/blog/inliner to much bash programming for me last year.
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Post #939365
This post https://apenwarr.ca/log/20260316 was very close to home and matches my $DAYJOB experience, especially when on every meeting with higher-ups reliability is a most frequent word.
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Post #939364
I finally became a computer operator https://ko-fi.com/jbcrawford and you should too, I was not expecting much as in computer.rip, but I was surprised.
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Post #939363
separation from the act of production
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Post #939362
Next OSFC will be in Amsterdam. So one more time in Proeflokaal Arendsnest :)
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Post #939361
Finally deleted my telegram and whatsup accounts. I basically never used them lately. But anyway is a long overdue. I deleted my facebook in 2014 and instagram 2022 (but almost never used it after 2014).
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Post #939360
Booked tickets and plane for osfc.io, but on second thought booking hotel with own brewery maybe was a mistake :)
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Post #939358
Bristlecone clock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_XKTxPYI3g
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Post #939356
Tried to move to helix for the second time, but back to sublime/vim, main problems: - missing something like neerdtree - no global spellchecker for none native English speaker is a must - can't install helix on all our machines - maybe I'm missing tabs, but not sure I was using vim/nvim a lot But helix is a great editor, discoverability is especially wonderful.