Took a photo last night of the sky and I just fucking realized that I captured the Andromeda Galaxy by mistake!
If you zoom in you can see it a bit. WOW!
Tonight I will go out to take a bunch of photos, this time in RAW, to see what I can capture :D. These things excite me so much! These fucking things are real. HOW!?
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My astrophotography adventure has begun :D - @Roma pay attention :)
Just took a photo now, from our terrace. Half Moon and with light pollution. Not ideal at all.
Device: Pixel 4A
The unedited JPG from the Pixel:
Awesome! No work, just let the phone do its thing.
Now here's the RAW from the Pixel 4A, that I edited for 20 minutes in Darktable:
The sheer number of stars is unbelievable! And the core of the MilkyWay was on the opposite side of the planet....imagine how it would look like when the core is visible and the moon is "invisible"!
I LOVE this! This is reality folks! Above our head.
So from now on I have setup my Pixel to take both RAW and JPEG. Just in case I wanna retouch some photos :). How awesome!
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The Smartphone World and how I cope with it - tiotrom.com/2023/11/the-smartp…
This is my 20 years journey into the world of the phone. I was here when it started, I was amazed by it, then angry at it. And now I found a way to tame it. To transform my phone into my friend, and protect myself from the pile of shit that the phones are streaming on a daily basis into people’s brains.
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I can relate to that so much.
Your solutions and alternatives are jewels.
Thanks!!!
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At the risk of seeming persnickety, I must remark that the pile of poop streaming into people's brains first streamed *out* of someone else's brains. Cheap and easy electronic communications have allowed those with shit for brains to influence and taint the rest.
The big tech mafia and the government mafia start out promoting delusive nonsense to get people supporting their agendas. After time, they start believing their own delusions, and so the gaslighting and insanity grows worse. In time a culture grew in which most people had their beliefs formed from popular opinion, rather than personal inquiry. Almost everything commonly accepted as true today is half-truth or outright nonsense.
I installed /e/ OS on my old Galaxy S7 from 2016:
Really surprised to see that they support this model. Basically I made it functional again. I will try to replace its camera from another S7 that is bricked. I will document everything and it will all merge into a big article about mobile phones ;).
I really like my Pixel 4a with CalyxOS. Control control control. Am excited to start my astrophotography adventure with it :).
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Nice! I mainly use a Samsung S7 Active which is just moderately deGoogled / cleaned out with ADB. Though I do also have a standard S7 which I've much more aggressively stripped down to a bare minimum of packages and it boots up so super fast now in just a few seconds 🤓
I have considered trying /e/OS before, but didn't want to lose access to the default camera app.
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Best Android (nonroot) system wide adblocker?
For the love of the internet gods, I cannot find a good one. Adaway, personalDNS Filter, PIA VPN, and more, are not doing a good job at blocking the ads inside apps or websites.
So, anyone knows a better alternative?
So much easier on desktop (Linux).
EDIT: Seems like Blokada, the "free" version, is still the best so far. Tho it advertises their "pro-bro" version.
@Aaron gave me his old Pixel 4a 4G and now I am doing the unthinkable: I am changing my phone! For the first time since 2016. I have a Samsung Galaxy S7 since 2016 and because I do not use my phone that much I did not care. But now that I have a new-old phone, I will go for it. Especially since my S7 started to crumble.
I have already installed CalyxOS on the Pixel and so far so perfect. I will make a detailed article about it all, but yah....happy to use an unused device and make good use of it! :)
It even has an Astrophotography mode so I can already start with that. Here are some quick samples form not-so-great-days to take such photos:
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!Friendica Admins Is it really ok to have over 100.000 Inspect deferred worker queue? Everything on my instance works great, but that number is immense. These are the deferred ones paste.trom.tf/ejuhetucoc.apach… - I still do not understand if it is fine and I should ignore them or there is something I can do about them.
EDIT: I have submitted an issue here github.com/friendica/friendica… - can be helpful for others too,
Massive Deferred worker queues · Issue #13570 · friendica/friendica
I want to figure out what's up with this. I have over 100.000 processes in the Inspect deferred worker queue for the past may many months. Here are some commands I used from this issue #13241 : sel...GitHub
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@Tio interesting, many contact related tasks, updates and create, wonder why those get deferred.
But I am of no help here, just curious like you.
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Deferred tasks are background tasks that failed for an external reason (remote contact not reachable for example) and will be retried at a later date, with increasing delay each subsequent retrial. As a result they don't take up any resources while they're waiting for their due date.
Via github.com/friendica/friendica…
That's very good to know. External reasons.
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Well first of all I am using a daemon and not cron jobs via this tutorial nequalsonelifestyle.com/2022/0…
Then In /etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/50-server.cnf and add Under [mariadb]:
\#enable the old query optimizer setting
optimizer_use_condition_selectivity = 1
optimizer_switch = 'rowid_filter=off'You can also add to the same file under mariadb and mysql:
innodb_buffer_pool_size = 20G
innodb_log_buffer_size = 256M
innodb_log_file_size = 1G
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I am working to find a cheaper solution for my personal backups that are about 3-4TB. Borgbase is too expensive. I bought a Hetzner Storage Box - 13 Euros a month for 5TB. That's insanely cheap. 3x cheaper than BorgBase. And it supports borg, sftp, webdav and more.
Currently I am trying a new app I found - Kopia - entirely open source and fast as hell. That plus Hetzner via webdav. So far so great. I will make an article after I decide how to move forward with the backups. Could be an interesting article in terms of how I manage to backup some 2-3TB of server files and some 3-4TB of personal files. Millions in total. Daily. Automated and encrypted.
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I have also looked at Hetnzer's storage pods. DO KEEP IN MIND: they don't have redundancy
(by that I mean: yes, they do use RAID but it's all on one server.
If you compare that with Backblaze B2 for example: there it's more distributed across the entire data center)
While an OVHfire type situation would likely destroy an entire datacenter, with Backblaze it's possible that the only the affected area lost some data but not all of it.
also: don't underestimate social connections: if you have friends who do self hosting things or have a NAS: ask if you could use some.
"Can I store x TB on your server if you get to store x TB on my server?"
Doesn't get much cheaper than that
There should be 3 copies of data
On 2 different media
With 1 copy being off-site
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Go Israel!!! Wohoo! Kill those bastards who behaved like animals and killed women and children and innocent people of Israel!
Kill the children and women and innocent people too!
Oh wait... Israel is doing what Hamas has done....
Anyway, good job Israel. Keep on killing! And then the families of the ones you killed will revenge one day, and then you can kill more, and then more of their families and friends will kill your people...
Awesome!
EDIT: A good article about the situation - currentaffairs.org/2023/10/you…
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This is the cycle of revenge that perpetuates violence and atrocities.
youtube.com/watch?v=UWuT8d78yt…
I'd like to share this interview of Noam Chomsky about terrorism and how we can reduce its risk, he also talks about how it's only considered terrorism by the media when they do it to us and not when we do it to them.
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What consumes a lot of my time with TROMjaro is to test and fix the GTK and QT theme sync...oh and fix the Libadwaita ones....and the Flatpak ones...damn such a mess! It is fucked up that you do not allow the system to wrap/hug your app window so that we can have the same damn window bars and borders for all apps for functionality/usability and style reasons. idk who thought it is a good idea to force their own window wrapping....terrible!
Plus to not respect the system's theme....
So at times I wonder if I should give up and not fix this. Let people have a wide variety of themes, buttons, colors, shadows, borders....and embrace the mess. idk....but currently we have to do a LOT of dancing in TROMjaro to sync this with that, check the system's theme, copy the contents there, do the same for icons, check the font....WTF.
In what sane Operating System is it that apps look different in terms of their windows and buttons from what the System uses, or be unable to change the font for all apps or icons...like...why are some people killing the theming in Linux!?
This is tiring... #tromstuff
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