the spring is flowing for the 1st time in 6 months and #solar pump is sending it uphill to the storage tanks
I usually wait until March to do this, but there's less than a foot of water left up there so it's good to start spring early. #offgrid
I'd been wondering why #FOSDEM has a SBOM devroom and I tuned into a panel there in time to hear bkuhn slay it as an "emporor has no clothes" situaton. Only purpose is to facilitate large companies that are shipping proprietized free (BSD) software at users.
He's right. Room is not amused.
watching @wookey on "Fixing Year 2038" #fosdem
https://live.fosdem.org/watch/ua2114
@karen just organized a "self-forming panel" in 2 minutes. Amazing #FOSDEM
something I really dislike about many streams of technical conferences: giant slides, tiny speaker in the corner
this is a case of getting the important thing mixed up with the axuillary thing
gonna watch #FOSDEM AI discussion facilitated by @karen in an hour.
(Remotely, I had a FOSDEM trip planned out, but never quite booked it.)
chinese #balloon,
bright as the moon,
going to rain down on us
covid and doom
chinese balloon,
chinese balloon,
high in the stratosphere
chinese balloon
-lreoffice
What is is the 1988 AT&T SYSVr4 installer doing in a lab in China in ~2006 as presented on TV in 2023?

reading machine-generated misinformation about the preferred brand cat food shortage that has my cats on hunger strike
misinfo claims it's discontinued, but it's not, I was able to get free shipping from a megacorp
2023!
The seed rush has started! My calendar tells me to start the first lettuce outside if the ground is warm enough on February 2 (which it almost never is up here) and the first broccoli inside on February 14. But Mark asked me to try romaine lettuce this year, which seemed like an excuse to go ahead and start a few lettuce seedlings along with the first flat of broccoli seedlings on January 30. I couldn’t help myself!
As usual, we’re trying a small selection of new varieties along with our tried-and-true and I thought you might like to see our experiments. We get our seeds from Johnny’s because their plants are (almost) always both productive and delicious, so you can find all of these goodies over there if you want to follow suit. I will admit that their seeds aren’t cheap, but I find that I get so much more out of each plant that it’s worth the extra cash, especially once you factor in time spent taking care of crops that don’t bear.
So, without further ado, four experiments!
Quirk produces tiny cucumbers that were just too cute to pass by when I saw them on the website.
Sunland is a run-of-the-mill romaine, but we’ve never grown romaine before so I’m adding it to the list. We’ll be starting a few seeds every week then transplanting them the way you would broccoli, a different technique than our dependable direct-seed-a-bed-a-month technique formerly used for leaf lettuce.
Adam Gherkin looks like a similar variety to my beloved Harmonie, which has been a delicious producer for years. Yes, 250 seeds is a lot, but the packet option just seemed too small. I can often eke out cucurbit seeds for two to four years, so if this variety is a winner that will only be $5 – $10 a year for our main cucumber crop.
Menuette is a new kind of parsley with very small, ferny leaves. We like to use parsley in tuna salad, but the bigger leaves tend to get tough in the summer. We’re hoping this variety will stay tender all year long.
How about you? Which new varieties are you most excited about trying? (I’m assuming your seeds are ordered, right?!)
Borcht and sourdough

Making my crazypants borcht recipe's mashed potatos

found my old recipe in an email to my mom!
6 cups water
3 medium size beets
2 medium size potatoes, quartered
1/2 cup chopped carrots
1 stalk celery, chopped -- optional
1/2 a bell pepper, chopped (red or green) -- optional
1/3 cup butter
1/2 to 1 cup chopped onion
1/2 cup tomatoes (fresh are best, canned or tomato paste + water is ok)
1/4 cup milk
2 cups finely chopped cabbage
1 tablespoon vinegar
1 teaspoon dried dill weed
sour cream
Put water in a large pot on high heat. Add beets, potatoes, carrots, celery,
and bell pepper. Cover and boil until potatoes are tender.
Meanwhile, melt butter in a skillet. Saute onion in butter until tender,
about 5 minutes. Stir in tomatoes, reduce heat to medium low, cover, and
simmer for 15 minutes.
Remove half of sauce from skillet into a medium size bowl. Add cabbage to
remainder of sauce in skillet and cook covered on medium low heat, stirring
occasionally for ten minutes, or until tender.
Reduce heat on pot to a simmer. Remove beets from pot and set aside to
cool.
Remove quartered potatoes and add to bowl with tomato sauce. Mash potatoes,
adding milk, until creamy. Stir mashed potato mixture into soup in pot.
Grate beets, removing skin if desired, or grating it in. Combine grated
beets and cabbage into pot. Add vinegar to taste (optional but recommended
with sweet beets). Add salt and pepper to taste. Stir in a teaspoon of
dill.
Cover and cook for at least another 5 minutes on low heat, then let it cook
in its residual heat for as long as desired.
Serve hot, garnished with sour cream and dill.
I think it was essentially this one, but this one is translated confusingly..
https://www.tastingpoland.com/food/recipes/red_borscht_with_potato.html
wanting to make borscht today but I lost my old #recipe for it
I remember the recipe included an infuriating step of essentially making mashed potatoes, then adding them to the soup.
Lost on a maze of twisty recipes all different nationalities. I think my old one was Polish..
ldd foo segfaults but LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS=1 foo does not
hmmm, I should probably root cause this but
(photo by @bearnabas )

geeky #baking, trawling my offgrid power logs to find out how long I baked banana bread last time and when I raised the temperature

"Covid Lockdown Nostalgia, 2042"
Not AI generated. Copyright 2017 Joey Hess

Good start to an unexpectedly sunny day

NPR: How can we fix earth's core since it's changed how it's rotating? Need a doctor
turned off NPR
BBC: The earth's core has stopped rotating! Then a scientist who is like "no you failed to read correctly"
turned off BBC
next?
https://github.com/eigood/shoop
well hello bad penny
I’ve been putting off a toilet replacement because the part where you lower the toilet onto a wax seal is just above my skill level.
The new style universal gasket is made of rubber and fits most size variations. If when you lower the toilet it does not fit on center you can try it again without destroying the gasket seal.
Impressively wrong google result. (The right answer is 4.79 gallons.)
perplexity.ai also gives this same wrong result, with the following machine generated nonsense: "40 lbs of water is equal to approximately 17.99 gallons. This is calculated by multiplying the number of pounds (40) by 0.45359237, which is the conversion factor from pounds to gallons. One gallon of water (at a temperature of 4°C) weighs approximately 8.3 lbs, so 40 lbs of water would be approximately 4.8 gallons["
Both of these lame attempts at "AI" are relying on the same SEO spammer drek page (from thedonutwhole.com), which was probably generated by something even lamer (perhaps a markov model or a template)
Welcome to the internet 2023

for the part of the code that didn't come from that first one, see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43369997/handling-post-request-in-wai-warp-in-haskell
Interesting to compare the #haskell code purportedly generated by ChatGPT in https://mmhaskell.com/blog/2023/1/16/writing-haskell-with-chat-gpt with this stackoverflow question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/61651861/put-request-info-into-response-of-haskell-webserver
Most of it is copied nearly verbatim.
baked banana bread to celebrate the house battery finally being fully charged for the first time in 2023

every time I eat like this I think I need to eat like this more often


overheard at coffee shop in small Tennesee town:
one guy spending $40k to partially take his house #offgrid. ~20 kw solar "pricy for what it is"
other guy has a wood pellet furnace that uses 12 cords of wood per year "amazing how much wood it uses"
me: $6k for planned 9 kw solar upgrade, half a cord of wood per year, energy efficient passive solar house that cost about what the first guy is spending on #solar



tore my linux.com t-shirt while chainsawing, guess it's finally time to retire it after 22 years.
VA linux sprung for some quality merch back in the day!
washingtonpost.com has javascript code that auto-closes pages when I open them in a new tab and I just can't even
jonesing for some gyokuro of all things

(I did order it. It was not delivered to my address.)
happy owner of a $400 spool of 6 guage copper wire that fedex left randomly on the side of the road

Mark worked up this awesome video of the second half of our Trouvaille Farm tour. If you missed it, the first video looked at the larger picture of the farm business and ecosystem while this one zeroes in on their income-producing gigs: artisanal chocolate making and growing seeds for seed companies.
(Yes, I’m posting for Mark. He seemed to think it was more fun to rip out a stained old toilet and put in a new one rather than spend five minutes playing with a computer. His loss, my gain!)
whole wheat at 110% hydration, cold prooved for 24 hours and baked by hot coals at 675-500F
this week's #sourdough #baking

seem to have almost worn out the . key on this laptop
Content warning: uspol
gag

first nice #sunset of 2023

a 1 horsepower solar panel also happens to be close to the dimensions of a horse's back
let's just measure solar arrays in horsepower.. my house has a 1.6 horsepower array, gonna upgrade to 12
running software I wrote 20 years ago
aka installing #debian on my sister's laptop
"Function signatures tell a story but the computer hasn’t been listening"
seen in today's leading OMG AI WTF blog post
Headdesk
Content warning: uspol
Something to keep in mind:
They could keep voting repeatedly for house speaker until the end of their terms, and they would accomplish most of their legislative goals.
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