# Tinylog timeline generated by gtl
author: @gtl
last refresh: Tue 15 Apr 2025 18:30 ADT
=> https://codeberg.org/bacardi55/gemini-tinylog-rfc Tinylog RFC
currently agregating 17 tinylogs (Urls at the bottom of the page)
Contact me at bac at rdi55.pl to add your tinylog to this aggregator!

## Tue 15 Apr 2025 17:52 +0200
### author: 🐑 @remy
Why not have certificates valid for 10 minutes?
47 days or 1 week is too long.

## Wed 16 Apr 2025 00:05 +1200
### author: @[email protected]
I quite liked reading this thread around the coming and going of Gemini users:

=> gemini://station.martinrue.com/deerbard/bff260d87673463f862605522d5a9b4a

This quote by mrrobinhood5 stood out for me. I've seen similar feelings expressed in the wider web too.

> long story short, be the solution. post content that will inspire explorers to do the same...

I'll try and just do my thing.

## Tue 15 Apr 2025 23:38 +1200
### author: @[email protected]
I thought my bookmarks were getting out of hand in lagrange, but then I realised the search function works really well and it doesn't matter (I was previously just scrolling down a large list). As long as I tag them I can generally find what I need.

## Tue 15 Apr 2025 08:49 CEST
### author: đŸ‘Ÿ @[email protected]
=> gemini://gemini.ctrl-c.club/~skf/tinylog/tinylog.gmi RE: @skf 2025-04-15 08:08 CEST
> Just been skimming through
> => https://climate.copernicus.eu/esotc/2024 European State of the Climate report 2024
> Believe I have to carefully read it through the next couple of days in order to get beyond the scary words that catch my eyes: floods, loss of ice, extreme heat and drought.

No matter if you do, we're doomed. Maybe we'll have few more bearable years, but then it's over. I'm pretty blackpilled on that topic. Please change my mind.

## Tue 15 Apr 2025 02:07 CEST
### author: đŸ‘Ÿ @[email protected]
=> gemini://dobody.srht.site/tinylog.gmi/ RE: @[email protected] 2025-04-15 01:18 CEST
> I'm back?
Then be most welcome back in this cosy Gemini Space, without greedy ad conglomerates and with a DIY experience instead, which has fewer distractions, more privacy and is free of this cryptocoin and AI bullshit.

## Mon 14 Apr 2025 21:03 UTC
### author: sandra
By extension, all positive integers vs all integers. The second set is twice as big using this method.

List all positive integers in the left column. For each, write its identity integer in the right column. E.g. for 2097, write 2097, not -1048.

Then you can add in the negative ones later ergo it’s bigger.

I’m sure that to all real mathematicians I’m coming across as those armchair hacks trying to square the circle. I’m not literally crawling up to die on a hill of there being more non-squares than squares or more integers than positive integers. I’m just applying the same “logic” as GC did with his diagonalized reals.

Okay I should finish watching the video before I wreck myself even more.

## Mon 14 Apr 2025 20:55 UTC
### author: sandra
Okay so Cantor’s Diagonalisation Proof:

=> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cr46G2K5Fo The Man Who Almost Broke Math (And Himself...) - YouTube

But the exact same thing applies to the integer squares vs non-square integers!

1. Write all squares in the left column
2. For each square, write the corresponding integer in the right column. But this time, don’t Galileo it by writing the square. Instead, write the integer identity of the square i.e. for 16 don’t write 4, actually go the extra mile and actually write 16.
3. Now you can add more numbers in between on the right side ergo the set of non-squares integers is bigger.

So either Galilei or Cantor was wrong.

Ultimately this is semantics, not reality.

## Mon 14 Apr 2025 18:51 CEST
### author: đŸ‘Ÿ @[email protected]
I've redone two of my fingers on my finger server, which were completely broken. "gemlog", which returns my latest gemlog entry, was rewritten in Go (of course) and I had to reimplement the "feed" finger, which returns my latest Mastodon/ActivityPub posts. It is written in Python (I hate it) and had some credential issues, which I had to fix. Maybe I'll rewrite it with Go some time in the future, too.

=> finger://redterminal.org/gemlog $ finger [email protected]
=> finger://redterminal.org/feed $ finger [email protected]

## Mon 14 Apr 2025 14:29 UTC
### author: sandra
Two of the biggest jerks accidentally said something good 😔

Now everyone’s gonna get all confused. Either they’re gonna start suddenly disagreeing with this one good thing just because it came from totally evil pundits, or, they’re gonna start thinking those pundits can be reasonable about other things and get flimflammed by their scams.

Okay, maybe not everyone. You still get it.♄

## Mon 14 Apr 2025 11:39 UTC
### author: sandra
Okay okay okay hear me out I just came up with a sport!

It’s like association football but with five players per team in the league and each match is two teams vs two teams for ten v ten matches. Each team has a keeper, a back, a midfielder, a wing and a striker. Some teams might rotate or draft who plays what from their roster while other teams might have fixed positions like so-and-so is always a striker, but what you know you’re always gonna get from your temporary fusion is one of each of those positions.

I’d love to read a manga about this sport đŸ€€ Rivals one day, temporary teammates the next.

(Just as long as I don’t have to do any sports IRL.)

The sport is called Fusion Five!

## Mon 14 Apr 2025 04:08 UTC
### author: đŸ„œ @[email protected]
don't believe everything you read on the internet, clearly; one of those tutorials claimed that git pull is the same as push and fetch combined, but it doesn't seem to work like that?

Anyway, I guess it's git add -A, git commit -m "[message]", git push, git pull ... unless I learn something else in the meantime :))

## Sun 13 Apr 2025 23:59 UTC
### author: đŸ„œ @[email protected]
cheated a little on this week's Slow Web Sunday (checked Bsky) but also fired up Lynx and looked up a few tutorials on basic terminal commands for git. Now I don't need to do all this scp stuff with my capsule and remember what I updated last and where. Just git commit -m "minor update", git pull, git pull on the other machine, bing bang boom, why didn't I learn this before!

## Sun 13 Apr 2025 20:10 UTC
### author: sandra
Dom fixade artikeln efter mitt (och sĂ€kert flera andras ocksĂ„) mejl đŸ‘đŸ»

## Sun 13 Apr 2025 12:15 UTC
### author: @wpn
### author: roughnecks
Wrote down some lines about my Termux setup (non-technical):
gemini://woodpeckersnest.space/~roughnecks/archive/termux-fiddlings.gmi Termux Fiddlings
=> gemini://station.martinrue.com/roughnecks/9aeb687ceda54494ab49b423c36a311d · 0 Replies · 2 Thumbs

## Sun 13 Apr 2025 08:39 UTC
### author: sandra
Here is an archive of the link from the Flym repo README:

=> https://web.archive.org/web/20210513075104/https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/10355942 Developer Program Policy (effective January 20, 2021) - Play Console Help

Here is the modern day equivalent of that:

=> https://play.google/developer-content-policy/ Developer Policy Center

Here is the news section:

=> https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/9935326 News - Play Console Help

It has a new paragraph:

> However, if apps contain primarily user generated content (for example, social media apps), they should not declare themselves as News apps, and are not considered to be News apps.

Yes, this makes sense. Too bad the Flym project had to be shut down before this change was made.

## Sun 13 Apr 2025 16:02 +1200
### author: @[email protected]
After having to reset my router and receiving a new public IP, it appears I didn't have my dynamic DNS set up correctly in DDClient. All fixed now. The /etc/ddclient.conf file should look something like this:

  ```
  # Configuration file for ddclient generated by debconf
  #
  # /etc/ddclient.conf
  
  protocol=namecheap \
  use=web, web=ipify-ipv4 \
  login=zkbro.com \
  password='DDNS_PASSWORD' \
  gmi
  ```

I had mucked up the "login" and "gmi" bits.

## Sun 13 Apr 2025 10:28 +1200
### author: @[email protected]
=> gemini://sdf.org/tecna/tinylog.gmi RE: @[email protected]/tecna/ 2025-04-12 19:05 -0300
> It feels great when the codes run smoothly like butter!
Writing a reply post is another story unfortunately! Incredible amount of friction. I might be doing something wrong. I'm not using the X window system so yanking is a bit difficult. The tui_show_stub didn't help much. Creating the link at the top of this post was the hardest, having to manually copy your tinylog URL, author name and post date. Anyway, I got there :)

## Sun 13 Apr 2025 09:58 +1200
### author: @[email protected]
Got GTL linked to my tinylog.gmi and helix set to my $EDITOR variable. Groovy.

## Sat 12 Apr 2025 20:06 UTC
### author: sandra
Gemini is actually a great adjunct to email since unlike email it’s persistent and backwards-looking, and unlike email it’s not good for text input, only for reading. So, a mailing list with a Gemini interface for reading the archive might be a great fit.

## Sat 12 Apr 2025 19:59 UTC
### author: sandra
There is something worse than WWW and that’s silo sites and silo apps. But just because they’re even worse don’t make WWW acceptable or okay or usable or something that I could suffer through one minute of. Just because two swords jammed into my leg would be worse than one doesn’t mean I’m about to seek out a sword to jam in there.

## Sat 12 Apr 2025 19:51 UTC
### author: sandra
bacardi55, an easy-to use Tinylog host that also sees non-locally hosted tinylogs as first class might be a good idea and especially one that could play nicely with other instances of itself.

To me, the problem with Bubble is how other gemlogs and tinylogs are second-class citizens that can’t really comment or interact properly. That’s something your site could fix đŸ€·đŸ»â€â™€ïž

## Sat 12 Apr 2025 19:32 UTC
### author: sandra
I’ve used snownews in the past. Kinda thinking I’m gonna give elfeed a spin, either as it is or as a basis for hacking.

What I’m looking for is


1. Many tabs and groups rather than one big river, but
2. In each group, not have to “open each entry invidually”, I’d rather just scroll a bunch in a row since they are short, but
3. Easy to run/trigger a selection of a couple of custom shortcuts, bookmarklets, elisp, or shellscripts on selected item URLs

I get that those wishes are kinda contradictory đŸ€ŠđŸ»â€â™€ïž

## Sat 12 Apr 2025 17:42 CEST
### author: đŸŠȘ @szczezuja
I'm the big fan of the Silent Service II (1990) DOS game. The game is sentimental to me, it reminds me of playing it when I was about 10. Whenever I wanted to launch a virtual torpedo, I played it. A few days ago I played Aces of the Deep (1994) for the first time. After a while I felt at home. The game is graphically nicer, it probably reflects the realities of commanding a boat a bit better.

## Sat 12 Apr 2025 13:39 UTC
### author: @[email protected]
Doing some test prep, which is something I haven't done in a very long time.  I'm trying to change career fields in my 40s, let's see how this goes. Test is Wednesday.

## Sat 12 Apr 2025 13:15 CEST
### author: đŸ‘Ÿ @[email protected]
=> gemini://sdf.org/tecna/tinylog.gmi RE: @[email protected]/tecna/ 2025-04-12 06:35 -0300
> Sorry for the late reply; it was already my bedtime at that time. I think that the fact that I live in a place using daylight savings offset isn’t really easy on my end


Now you finally got it right. Maybe you should use a program like GTL, but you should wait until the open patches are merged. It should make the things easier. Just use the following date format string in your gtl.toml configuration file:
  ```
  date_format = "2006-01-02 15:04 -0700"
  ```
Then your computer should create the right dates also for replies. It also adds the link to the tinylog you are replying to. But I don't know when @bacardi55 will merge the patches, it could take a while.

=> https://git.sr.ht/~bacardi55/gtl GTL repository on Sourcehut (www)

## Sat 12 Apr 2025 10:07 UTC
### author: sandra
I got a lot of replies with alternatives and I was hoping for alternative RSS readers but no, they were all posting F-Droid. Yes, by all means, please know that there are better app repos than Google Play Store. F-Droid and Obtainium both have pros and cons relative each other.

=> https://xkcd.com/1053/ xckd://1053

## Sat 12 Apr 2025 10:00 UTC
### author: sandra
Humanity’s three big mistakes:

* WWI
* WWII
* WWW

## Sat 12 Apr 2025 09:36 UTC
### author: sandra
=> https://github.com/FredJul/Flym Apparently, all RSS readers are banned on Google Play:
> Google added some restrictions to news app and I don’t see how Flym (and other RSS aggregators) could comply to that. For instance, Flym cannot provide a “valid and verifiable contact information” for the feed, nor it can assure that “each of the sources must meet News policy requirements”.
>
> As of today, Flym updates on Play Store are blocked by Google. So I have archived this project in order to clearly show that I won’t maintain it anymore. I’m not aware of any official way of publishing an RSS client on PlayStore and do not have motivation to argue with Google.

Just one more argument against ever using Google Play.

Edit: The policy has been changed since back then and now has a new paragraph that can make RSS apps work:

> However, if apps contain primarily user generated content (for example, social media apps), they should not declare themselves as News apps, and are not considered to be News apps.

Still wanna stay off Google Play for lots of other reasons, of course. Vital infrastructure should not be owned and controlled by megacorporations.

## Sat 12 Apr 2025 08:32 UTC
### author: sandra
=> https://ruudvanasseldonk.com/2023/01/11/the-yaml-document-from-hell The yaml document from hell

I can breathe a sigh of relief since my YAML-writing environment (Emacs with a flycheck to yamllint and a keyboard combo to view a sexp representation of the region or document) caught all the errors except for reading 10.23 and 12.13 as numbers, which
 they are numbers. jq also kvetchlessly accepts them as numbers, but it borks on unquoted 9.6.24 so in this particular case, since there happened to be some tripart numbers, jq would’ve detected the issue.

Conclusion: I don’t need to worry and can keep on YAMLing.

None of that is take away from Ruud’s two main points:

One:

It’s hard for humans to predict how a YAML-document will be exactly parsed. That is 100% true and it’s something I’ve brought up in the past, too. It’s a huge drawback of YAML. Thank you for spreading awareness of that.

Why I’ve started liking YAML is because it’s possible, with care, to construct documents that does do what they intend to do while also looking very human readable. Not human trustable, since obfuscated maliciousness or accidental errors both abound, but in a “I get what you mean to say” kind of way.

Two:

Template-generated YAML is not easy. Or rather, machine-generated (including template-generated) YAML should maybe just be a veeery small YAML-compatible superset of JSON. When computers are talking to each other, YAML is the wrong technology. It just is. Save the YAML for when humans and computers need to see the same data. Which is a usecase that is almost never applicable. S-expressions has been the best since the 1950s so I’ll keep using them. They’re much more xpathable than JSON while being concise and simple.

It was really bad that the JSON with comments folks did not use shell-style comments because then they would’ve stayed YAML-compatible!

Overall..

One of the usecases for YAML is as a metadata preamble in text documents. That’s where YAML is great and the three dash document separator actually makes sense. It’s stuff that humans need to look at so it should look nice and not be the line noise of JSON.

Another might be on a printed receipt.

I see YAML as sort of analogous to a typeset and formatted, rendered, “display-oriented” data format that also can be read back by the computer.

## Sat 12 Apr 2025 07:34 UTC
### author: sandra
Kind of love this idea:

=> https://icastlight.blogspot.com/2025/04/the-spark-collage-for-dungon-stocking.html I Cast Light!: THE SPARK COLLAGE FOR DUNGON STOCKING: When You Got Vibes But Need Definitive

I mean, in combination with some gloracular, tier-two–truthy way to get monster stats (including number appearing) if using a system that uses monster stats.

## Sat 12 Apr 2025 05:55 UTC
### author: sandra
=> gemini://redterminal.org/gemlog/2025-04-09-Re_Tinylog_todo_list_-_brain_dump.gmi Re: Tinylog todo list - brain dump

Agree on date format and optional information.

Here’s why I have some concerns about the response line: it’s not detectable! It won’t be detectable if you make those changes like no @, no link, or extra @. My suggestion: all that is fine but make the link a strong “should”, not a must.

## Sat 12 Apr 2025 03:15 CEST
### author: đŸ‘Ÿ @[email protected]
@tecna Now you're in the past. Just set your timezone to "-0300" instead of "-0400".

I can't even proper reply to your posts because GTL crashes with this timezone.

## Sat 12 Apr 2025 02:40 CEST
### author: đŸ‘Ÿ @[email protected]
=> gemini://sdf.org/tecna/tinylog.gmi RE: @[email protected]/tecna/ 2025-04-11 20:40 -0400
> => gemini://redterminal.org/tinylog.gmi RE: @[email protected] 2025-03-30 05:39 CEST
> > My list of Tinylogs now contains 72 URL entries. Some are outdated and some are non-english.
> idk how to mitigate the active non-English Tinylog users
 A separate subscription list?
You can sort them out by putting a "#" infront of the URLs of tinylogs you don't want to see.

BTW: Something seems to be wrong with your timezone offset. Some of your posts are in the future.

## Sat 12 Apr 2025 08:13 +1200
### author: @[email protected]
I think I'm going to make this capsule a reference notes repository on all my techy things. I have a couple on my HTTP site, but have stalled on adding more there because I didn't feel it was the right place. Starting a Wiki on Codeberg Pages was another option I looked at, though I think this will be a good first project for my new Gemini home.

I am very much a beginner-intermediate tech-head, which is another reason why I think Gemini is a good place for these reference notes. I resonated with [cinni's post] in that supposedly "easy" setups are not so easy, however I think there is a GOOD amount of LACK of information, to tickle the interest of the beginner-intermediate tech-heads (like myself) into tinkering and figuring it all out. If it was TOO easy, then the sense of achievement probably wouldn't be as satisfying.
=> gemini://cinni.cities.yesterweb.org/blog/2022-07-10-gemini-is-not-easy-for-tech-noobs.gmi gemini is not easy for tech noobs | cinni

I am also seeing a great ethos in the use of Gemini, from both the contributors and the responders. [JeanG3nie summed it up well]:
> Gemini tends to collect people who want to not only express things on a little deeper level, but those who are ok with having their views challenged so that they can learn and grow.
=> gemini://gemini.hitchhiker-linux.org/gemlog/is_gemini_boring_and_is_that_even_bad.gmi Is Gemini boring and is that even bad? | JeanG3nie
I'm hoping to revisit some of my notes and update them at a deeper level, and I'm also hoping that it will spark some improvements or healthy discussions around my methods with other geminauts.

On another note - how tiny should a tinylog be? I wonder if folk have certain criteria in their head about when to make a tinylog a gemlog.

## Fri 11 Apr 2025 18:23 UTC
### author: sandra
Oh so my favorite NTS show has her own webpage:

=> https://www.eastneverloses.com/ E東ST NEVER LOSES

## Fri 11 Apr 2025 07:38 UTC
### author: sandra
SĂ„g en jĂ€ttestor reklamkampanj pĂ„ Fridhemsplan dĂ€r dom skrivit “opertör” ist för “operatör”.

Vi lever i en klĂ„partid, Ă€r min teori. Att förr pĂ„ typ sextiotalet var allting alltid klockrent men nu ex vis pĂ„ radion kĂ€nns det som om folk bara klantar sig fram som ett gĂ€ng prao-elever dĂ€r folk mitt i nyhetsupplĂ€sningen sĂ€ger saker som typ â€œĂ¶h, vet inte riktigt hur det hĂ€r ska uttalas men Ă€ndĂ„â€. Slutsats: Det har blivit tillĂ„tet att visa svaghet. Uppskattar det. Förut var alla tvungna att lĂ„tsas att som var bra annars skulle dom tappa fejs. Nu har dom vĂ€ggarna rĂ€mnat lite och vi Ă€r alla mer mĂ€nskliga inför varandra, mer personliga och mer nakna i vĂ„r hjĂ€lplöshet.

## Fri 11 Apr 2025 05:15 UTC
### author: sandra
=> gemini://gemini.ctrl-c.club/~skf/tinylog/lilloggen.gmi Re: @skf 2025-04-09 10:33 CEST

Eller snarare att vi konsumerade sÄ mycket kaffe, dÀr 98% av vÀxten bara brÀnns och sen transporteras det över hela vÀrlden hit, Àr en av anledningarna till klimatförÀndringarna.

## Thu 10 Apr 2025 20:57 UTC
### author: sandra
> ―Det ska vara omöjligt att vara gĂ€ngkriminell i Sverige, sĂ€ger S-ledaren Magdalena Andersson.
>
> Förslaget innebÀr att en Äklagare ska fÄ besluta om begrÀnsningar, till exempel kontakt-, rese- och nÀringsförbud, för en gÀngkriminell, utan att ÄtgÀrderna ska vara kopplade till en specifik dom.

Dom vill alltsÄ införa straff för vem du Àr, inte för vad du gjort.

## Thu 10 Apr 2025 20:07 +1200
### author: @[email protected]
=> gemini://redterminal.org/tinylog.gmi RE: @[email protected] 2025-04-09 20:31 CEST

Absolutely not angry. Thanks so much for looking into it! I've found using the +1200 offset in my tinylog and setting my GTL config file date_format to "2006-01-31 15:04 MST" manages to be smart enough to convert +1200 to NZST in GTL. Happy to work with that.

## Wed 09 Apr 2025 22:01 UTC
### author: sandra
> This reenactment later was termed as the “Boston Oil Party”, and roughly 10,000 people witnessed the dumping of oil conglomerates, as well as the hanging of an effigy of President Nixon.

Only an effigy? That’s not gonna cut it this time.

=> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Bicentennial United States Bicentennial - Wikipedia

## Wed 09 Apr 2025 20:31 CEST
### author: đŸ‘Ÿ @[email protected]
=> gemini://gmi.zkbro.com/tinylog.gmi RE: @[email protected] 2025-04-09 20:53 +1200
> There seems to be a lot of movement going on in the Gemini space. Tinylogs and GTL getting some special attention. Feels like I'm coming in at a good time. Just reading through fab's and bacardi55's threads is helping me understand the pieces a little better.

Finnally you made it. Sorry for the trouble with the timezones. I've never had such thing seen in the tinylogs. I had to investigate all this myself for the first time.

So it seems, some timezones which have daylight saving times (not all though), don't work with tinylogs, so you have to set the offset (eg. "+1200" in your case).

I hope you aren't angry for the trouble.

## Wed 09 Apr 2025 20:53 +1200
### author: @[email protected]
There seems to be a lot of movement going on in the Gemini space. Tinylogs and GTL getting some special attention. Feels like I'm coming in at a good time. Just reading through fab's and bacardi55's threads is helping me understand the pieces a little better.

## Wed 09 Apr 2025 19:48 +1200
### author: @[email protected]
Figured out how to update my Tinylog from my Android phone via Tailscale and Material Files. Pretty cool.

## Wed 09 Apr 2025 04:46 CEST
### author: đŸ‘Ÿ @[email protected]
bacardi55 posted an update to his gemlog concerning tinylogs:
=> gemini://gmi.bacardi55.io/gemlog/2025/04/09/tinylog-todo-list-brain-dump/ Tinylog todo list - brain dump

I posted a reply with some propsals for the tinylog RFC:
=> gemini://redterminal.org/gemlog/2025-04-09-Re_Tinylog_todo_list_-_brain_dump.gmi Re: Tinylog todo list - brain dump

## Wed 09 Apr 2025 00:00 UTC
### author: đŸ€˜ @[email protected]
Oh wow, the #FreeBSD #Linuxulator is just magic! I setup an Ubuntu #LinuxJail as described in the linked wiki and was able to compile and flash #Arduino code to my Uno using #PlatformIO, which is absolutely mind blowing because the tools for compiling are not available for "freebsd_amd64", yet in this Linux environment (not emulated, not a VM, just a translation layer), the Linux binaries were able to compile and then flash to the USB device (using the FreeBSD kernel and drivers). đŸ€Ż
> FreeBSD LinuxJails
=> https://wiki.freebsd.org/LinuxJails

## Tue 08 Apr 2025 19:02 +0100
### author: @[email protected]
I'm watching the "Chimp Empire" documentary series, and I can't avoid getting the feeling that most of it is CGI, not real recordings. So much of it -- small gestures, certain behaviors, looks, ... Notwithstanding, this behind-the-scenes article and short video claim it's all real.
=> https://web.archive.org/web/20240913122528/https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/how-chimp-empire-was-made How ‘Chimp Empire’ Filmmakers Got Up Close and Personal with the Ngogo Community
Maybe it's that they look and behave so much like humans, so much so that the videos appear to be human-created rather than natural... The colors are still a bit too much, they say the forest is dark after all, how does everything have so much color?

## Tue 08 Apr 2025 11:36 UTC
### author: sandra
I can run a crazy amount of services on a puny server thanks to using the traditional Debian approach.

I know there are drawbacks, or there must be, because they used to call it “dependency hell”, but it just works really well and I’m gonna stay with it.

=> gemini://idiomdrottning.org/dependencies Dependencies

(That’s right! I added a new section to that post, one of my old favorites.♄)

## Tue 08 Apr 2025 06:43 UTC
### author: sandra
NYT has a negative review of LP3:

=> https://archive.ph/jvo9l jvo9l at Archive

Or it’s more a negative review of the gym and the taxi service and garage door.

Seeing those grainy photos is so sad, though. I thought this was gonna be “an okay camera that also incidentally can make calls and texts”. Whole point of this over other dumb phone options was going to be the camera.

> I loaded [the QR code] on my computer screen and snapped a mediocre picture with the phone. [
] The UPS employee held the scanner up and, after three attempts, I heard a beep and a shipping label printed.

That is bad.

> Too many of us rely on tools like Slack and email to communicate.

But not to be directly connected to your physical body all the time as opposed to connected to a work computer or tablet you can walk away from.

## Tue 08 Apr 2025 06:20 UTC
### author: sandra
Very big spoiler warning for the end of season six of Buffy.

I’m so glad someone made a text version of my favorite dialogue from Buffy. The crayon speech.

=> http://offline.buffy.de/vrya.net/bdb/clip9392.php Buffyverse Dialogue Database - CLIP: ‘Xander to Willow: I love crayon-breaky Willow and I love scary veiny Willow’

Here’s the video version:

=> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBs6x1xRwh8 Xander saves Willow - YouTube

A friend of mine was talking about a certain other super hero show (đŸŽ») and how that “was finally a good version of Phoenix saga” and I was like
?! Yes, it was very good. Third best after the original (I love Chris Claremont and I cannot lie) and this.

## Tue 08 Apr 2025 17:41 +1200
### author: @[email protected]
In setting up my Gemini capsule, I've decided to create a Tinylog. I think it will complement the space nicely. I've installed bacardi55's GTL as well and started subscribing to any recently active feeds I can find.

=> https://github.com/bacardi55/gtl/ GTL (GitHub)

Agregated tinylogs:
=> gemini://gmi.noulin.net/tinylog/log.gmi 🐑 @remy
=> gemini://capsule.heyloura.com/tinylog.gmi heyloura
=> gemini://rohitfarmer.com/tinylog.gmi :) @[email protected]
=> gemini://redterminal.org/tinylog.gmi đŸ‘Ÿ @[email protected]
=> gemini://idiomdrottning.org/Sandra sandra
=> gemini://marcorocco.net/tinylog.gmi @[email protected]
=> gemini://tobykurien.com/microblog.gmi đŸ€˜ @[email protected]
=> gemini://siiky.srht.site/tinylog.gmi @[email protected]
=> gemini://gemini.patatas.ca/tinylog.gmi đŸ„œ @[email protected]
=> gemini://tilde.pink/~jsv/tinylog/current.gmi 📚 @jsv
=> gemini://szczezuja.space/tinylog.gmi đŸŠȘ @szczezuja
=> gemini://woodpeckersnest.space/wpntinylog.gmi @wpn
=> gemini://rawtext.club/~samhunter/tinylog.gmi 💡 samhunter
=> gemini://agnos.is/astroponic-garden/ 🌕 @[email protected]
=> gemini://gemini.smallweb.space/tinylog/tinylog.gmi @[email protected]
=> gemini://boner4nightcore.cities.yesterweb.org/The_Floating_Graveyard/Tinylogs/tinylogs.gmi boner4nightcore
=> gemini://gmi.zkbro.com/tinylog.gmi @[email protected]

=> https://github.com/bacardi55/gtl gtl