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Archive for August, 2024

ICANN approves use of .internal domain for your network • The Register

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/08/08

–jeroen

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A big oops: “Researcher finds a way to invisibly reverse Windows updates • The Register”

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/08/07

Keeping an eye on this: [Wayback/Archive] Researcher finds a way to invisibly reverse Windows updates • The Register

--jeroen

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Downloads: North Pi 3D Files — Fractal Design

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/08/07

Since a few weeks, you can now download the [Wayback/Archive] North Pi 3D Files — Fractal Design

The concept North Pi created for Computex 2024 is now available to download as 3D-print files

  • [Wayback] 3D Print Files
  • [Wayback/Archive] Instrunctions [Wayback PDF View/PDF View]

    Required hardware

    • 3D Printer or access to 3D printing service.
    • Screws:
      • 13 x M2.5 threaded inserts, outer diameter 3.5 mm (other diameter will require altering the holes for the inserts) + tools for inserting them.
      • 9 x M2.5×4 (-6) for case assembly.
      • 4 x M2.5×4 (-6) or stand-offs for motherboard assembly.
    • Screwdriver.
    • Glue.

    Optional hardware

    • File or sanding paper for cleaning up print.
    • Wood strips (for authentic look) and shaping tools for those
    • 2 x 40 mm fans (max 10 mm thick). Check the documentation of your specific SBC on what voltage to use.
    • Paint and paintbrush/airbrush.

This was after a few other people recreated Pi cased in the style of the North Pi:

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Some notes on codepoints.net and beta.codepoints.net

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/08/07

At the time of writing a lot of this might be more recent, but for quite some time codepoints.net had not been updated with code point information newer Unicode releases.

Basically it was stuck at Unicode version 8.0 with some 120k glyphs. At the time of writing Unicode version 15.0 is in beta and the difference between 15.0 and 8.0 is some 24k glyphs.

So I had a quick twitter chat with the author and jotted down the links in this blog post so I won’t forget them.

There I learned it was open source (I think it is the only Unicode codepoint site that is).

Here it goes:

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Leah Neukirchen: “Lesser known pop music facts: The song “Nothing compares 2 U” is actually about the floating point value NaN. …” – BLÅHAJ Social

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/08/06

From about a year ago, but too funny not to repeat:

[Wayback/Archive] Leah Neukirchen: “Lesser known pop music facts: The song “Nothing compares 2 U” is actually about the floating point value NaN. …” – BLÅHAJ Social

Via [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers @wiert@mastodon.social on X: “Lesser known pop music facts: The song “Nothing compares 2 U” is actually about the floating point value NaN. blahaj.social/@leah/110781718156325459

--jeroen

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Kris on Twitter: “Company chat: »Right, we need more languages with Emoji as variable type indicators and pointer symbols.«…

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/08/06

Please do not overdo Unicode outside the ASCII realm for identifiers and stay away from Emoji: [Wayback/Archive] Kris on Twitter: “Company chat: »Right, we need more languages with Emoji as variable type indicators and pointer symbols.«…”

Company chat: »Right, we need more languages with Emoji as variable type indicators and pointer symbols.«
»
🎼initializer🎱«
»
💦 mutable, 🧱 not.«
»
🎁 on the heap, 🥞 on the stack«
»
🍼 ctor, 🪦 dtor«
»� non-utf string result«
»any of
👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨 as a concat operator«
»
📁📂 block delims«

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The 2002 “Cruft Force” scale in Aug02: The New Adventures of Verity Stob

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/08/05

All computers acquire cruft over time, though with the ever increased data storage space capacities, nowadays it usually takes much longer to notice the effects of the Second Law of Thermodynamics on your computer until it is way too late.

I got reminded of the “Cruft Force” scale in the 2002 DDJ column [Wayback/Archive] “Aug02: The New Adventures of Verity Stob” by [Wayback/Archive] bert hubert 🇺🇦🇪🇺: ‘…”cruft force 9″…’ – Fosstodon

Spent the best part of a day attempting to recover a friend’s Windows 11 machine that had shat itself. Was reminded of the most EXCELLENT description of Windows putrefaction by Verity Stob www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~susan/475/cruft.html “cruft force 9” – in this case, Adobe had deposited a new Adobe Reader install one directory lower apparently every time it had been used (!). There were also 34 numbered Teamviewer binaries getting progressively bigger.

Having known Verity Stob from DDJ (often named “Dr Dobbs”, but officially named “Dr. Dobb’s Journal”) and El Reg (officially named “The Register”). Until recently totally unaware .EXE Magazine had existed, I didn’t know that before DDJ she wrote columns for it nor that DDJ took over after it got renamed to “EXE Magazine”.

Learning new things every day: I love it!

--jeroen

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Ian Coldwater 📦💥 on Twitter: “Who called it a Kubernetes penetration test and not a clusterfuck”

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/08/05

For my slide archive:

[Archive.is] Ian Coldwater 📦💥 on Twitter: “Who called it a Kubernetes penetration test and not a clusterfuck

–jeroen

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uBlock Origin on X: “Chrome users: switch browsers or switch to uBlock Origin Lite”

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/08/04

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Trekkous kabeltrekken – YouTube

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/08/02

[Wayback/Archive] Trekkous kabeltrekken – YouTube

Niet goedkoop, maar wel praktisch.

Officiele benamingen:

--jeroen

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