Posts by 61@en.osm.town
 (DIR) Post #9l2uGaN9OtHDmtlW3E by 61@en.osm.town
       2019-07-19T15:18:35Z
       
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       @WPalantWe can all sit here and criticise all day.Meanwhile, #GPG has been painstakingly and mostly single-handedly maintained all these years thanks to the efforts of a single person. Mostly using his own money plus whatever little public funding he could get from #German administrations (it was only last year that Google coughed up €100K to help out).What I say: fix it, pay someone to fix it or stop looking stupid and shut the fuck up.
       
 (DIR) Post #9l5YEjZwaMKoFCLDCi by 61@en.osm.town
       2019-07-21T22:38:24Z
       
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       @jpfoxDatabase schema drives structured text representation or the other way around?
       
 (DIR) Post #9l6WDYy0P6lFF13IQK by 61@en.osm.town
       2019-07-22T09:50:28Z
       
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       @jpfoxIn that case, do you want to represent schemata or schema changes? Once you have any data in the database you'll likely need the latter.
       
 (DIR) Post #9l6qFEzZdeYqx9rZvU by 61@en.osm.town
       2019-07-22T13:34:48Z
       
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       @jpfoxAssuming that this is for validation purposes, the way I would go about it is:1. Have schema description from the specification in some suitable format.2. Apply changes to database as normal as part of your upgrades.3. Query post-upgrade database schema.4. Transform output from 3 into the same suitable format used in 1.5. Compare output from 4 against output from 1.
       
 (DIR) Post #9l6svJudvzukHhkXK4 by 61@en.osm.town
       2019-07-22T14:04:50Z
       
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       @fribbledomGuy must be having a bad day. I can't see anything wrong with those patches, and there were only three of them. Hardly a source of stress.
       
 (DIR) Post #9l7MUoDa9HLz56sn1k by 61@en.osm.town
       2019-07-22T19:36:16Z
       
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       @jpfoxWhat are you *actually* trying to achieve? Something does not feel right from your description, hence my asking.
       
 (DIR) Post #9l7NoLIJUnjN7cyRiC by 61@en.osm.town
       2019-07-22T19:51:00Z
       
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       @maxeddyHow much?
       
 (DIR) Post #9l7PaF8fmimLswrxho by 61@en.osm.town
       2019-07-22T20:10:52Z
       
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       @AkuAnakTimurThat's what I call dedication to the cause. 😁
       
 (DIR) Post #9l9Y28vDgGuKf4JLo8 by 61@en.osm.town
       2019-07-23T20:54:51Z
       
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       @maxeddyIs there *anything* on Amazon that is not fake, anyway?I'd been a customer since 1996 but gave up three years ago after trying to buy a laptop and finding that more than half the offers were dodgy. That is really not the sign of a healthy enterprise.Suffice to say, I buy from Chinese merchants these days because I find them more reputable. 😜
       
 (DIR) Post #9l9YMGU5H2k1uJDImG by 61@en.osm.town
       2019-07-23T20:58:37Z
       
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       @maxeddyCorrection:“[…] but it was an object lesson”I guess “abject” was meant instead?
       
 (DIR) Post #9lBgyY7hKSNVZDQeMi by 61@en.osm.town
       2019-07-24T21:43:59Z
       
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       @maxeddyIs this at work? We don't use earphones at work because we find them antisocial and not conducive to the fluid exchange of information that is so important in safety-related fields.At client locations, if someone is wearing earphones that means they're talking on the radio so we do not interrupt them.On the street, touch them (the people not the earphones).
       
 (DIR) Post #9lCuX4aMdNfqegacE4 by 61@en.osm.town
       2019-07-25T11:50:39Z
       
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       'Keep your hands off' #bamboo #coffee #cups, #German #consumer group warns | #DW | 23.07.2019Makers of bamboo cups claim their products are reusable and ecologically friendly. German consumer group Stiftung #Warentest tested 12 brands of bamboo-based containers and argues that it's best to avoid them.https://m.dw.com/en/keep-your-hands-off-bamboo-coffee-cups-german-consumer-group-warns/a-49713624
       
 (DIR) Post #9lE3Bvjpy6rDk66tSi by 61@en.osm.town
       2019-07-26T01:02:56Z
       
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       @feynmanAny of the apps available on #fdroid should do the job I reckon.@switchingsocial
       
 (DIR) Post #9pikvfuALRDKwcBsem by 61@en.osm.town
       2019-07-12T08:31:54Z
       
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       @feneasErr… anything git powered (or mercurial) is “#federated” by definition.You can already have mirrors with #GitLab (and probably with github too, but I don't know or care of that offer a self hosting option).In other words, you either explained yourself very badly or, I suspect, you do not understand the technology.
       
 (DIR) Post #9wqdSjNacAtswwNRey by 61@en.osm.town
       2018-10-22T17:34:49Z
       
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       @TinfoilSubmarine@wandering.shop @fdroidorgIf it's on my phone, it came from #FDroid. A small selection:#OsmAnd#Nextcloud#DAVdroid#AFWall+#Transportr#Briar#StreetComplete#QKSMS (pinned to older version)#Fennec#Klar (default browser)#NewPipe#KDEConnect#K9Mail#LabCoat#Markor#LibreOffice Viewer#PixArt Messenger (#Conversations fork)#KISS launcher
       
 (DIR) Post #9z31fgszg98XimKd16 by 61@en.osm.town
       2019-07-25T01:09:15Z
       
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       @malerbabomba Are you at all aware of the difference between grammatical, social and biological gender?  And btw, whoever made that picture up got it wrong. In #Basque *there is no animate/inanimate* distinction that I can think of (I had at one point a rudimentary grasp of the language). There are simply no genders at all. Maybe our anonymous charter got confused by the ergative.  On the other hand, Basque distinguishes between male and female persons in at least two - 1/4
       
 (DIR) Post #9z31fh3H3vMOEf8q2a by 61@en.osm.town
       2019-07-25T01:09:16Z
       
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       @malerbabomba places that I can think of: certain nouns such as man, woman, son, daughter, sister, brother, etc., and also in the second person singular familiar form “hi”, in which the verb is conjugated in one way or another depending on whether the subject is identified as male or female. The “hi” form is *very* familiar however and not commonly used (I ever met one person who used it, something to do with his native dialect).  So to - 2/4
       
 (DIR) Post #9z31fhFgJnHir8wkNc by 61@en.osm.town
       2019-07-25T01:09:16Z
       
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       @malerbabomba summarise: Basque, like English for the most part, has no grammatical gender but it does distinguish between male and female people.  Bonus trivia: in Basque a child is “seme-alaba” which literally translates as “son-daughter”. This is actually somewhat consistent with the use of neuter in Indo-European languages (to dítě, das Kind, etc).  Long time non-user, I can no longer speak nor understand for the most part. Might have - 3/4
       
 (DIR) Post #9z31fhTrT4cxZ7a4Tw by 61@en.osm.town
       2019-07-25T01:09:17Z
       
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       @malerbabomba got bits wrong myself. - 4/4
       
 (DIR) Post #9z31fhry1RuSlsrK3U by 61@en.osm.town
       2019-07-25T10:30:10Z
       
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       Hi @malerbabomba, I suppose that #map is good to get a conversation started but looks fairly dodgy. Without looking too deep I've already found some more mistakes: northern slavic languages have more than three genders: #Czech has four, #Slovak the same and #Polish I'm not sure but I believe it's four or five. This is because grammatical gender and animacy / inamimacy are basically the same thing: classes in a system of noun organisation.