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#birdbuddy app notification: look who's here

me: yea it's the same 3 house finches that come to eat every day. we only had one other bird visited once ever. I knew it before opening the notification
February 8, 2026 at 5:08 PM
Cardboard #kumamon (with Marty and Doc)
February 7, 2026 at 1:32 AM
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quote of the day

"Daniel Stenberg, the main developer of one of the most useful cURL tools"
January 24, 2026 at 9:37 AM
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Samsung's design issues
Or, why I don’t like Samsung’s products. ## Example 1: Emoji In Chinese there’s a saying of “画蛇添足”. Its literal meaning is “draw a snake then add legs”. We use it on people who do extra things that are wrong. It’s the perfect phrase for this Samsung example. It was 2017, long before Covid, and I still commute by Caltrain plus bicycle 3 days a week. One day, on my evening commute, I messaged my wife that I’ll be arriving home at roughly 6:30pm. When typing that message, Gboard suggested the 6:30 clock face emoji. I didn’t use that emoji, because I noticed that the emoji on Android was wrong (and also she’s not very good at reading analog clock faces). Noticing it wrong piqued my curiosity, so I checked on Emojipedia to see whether other platform’s emojis are also wrong. To my surprise, most of them were wrong, so I took a screenshot on Emojipedia and tweeted about it. I’m not going to link my tweet here, but here’s the screenshot I took back then: Screenshot of the 6:30 emojis at 2017 Why are they wrong? You might ask. On most analog clocks, the hour hand does not just “jump” every hour. It gradually advances every minute or even second. So, at 6:30, the hour hand should be halfway between 6 and 7, instead of pointing directly at 6. So, in this screenshot, only Microsoft got it right, and every other big company was wrong. But why do I pick at Samsung here? Because in this screenshot Samsung was _extra_ wrong. They added a second hand, pointing at roughly 50. People use this emoji to mean 6:30, not 6:30:50. If you really want to add a second hand, point it at 0. To be fair Samsung is no longer _extra_ wrong _today_ , they are just as wrong as others. I checked Emojipedia again at 2022 and tooted about it: Screenshot of the 6:30 emojis at 2022 Basically: Google fixed it. Samsung is still wrong but at least they removed the second hand to be just as wrong as others, no longer extra wrong. Microsoft somehow decided that being correct is boring and joined the dark side. (Today the correctness of this type of emojis among big companies is roughly the same as 2022.) ## Example 2: Vesa mount on monitors A few years ago I bought a Samsung monitor to be used on my standing desk. On my standing desk I use a monitor arm, so when purchasing monitors I made sure they have vesa mount. The Samsung monitor I bought does have one in its technical specs. But what they didn’t say in the tech specs is that they have a rounded/arched cutout around the vesa mount. VESA mount plates from the monitor arms are rectangles. Rectangles have 4 corners. At least 2 of the corners don’t really fit into the round cutout of the Samsung monitor. So in the end, I have to pad the 4 mounting screws up to make the mounting plate out of the cutout, like this: VESA mount on a Samsung monitor Funny that when looking at the wikipedia page of vesa mount, it’s also called “Flat Display Mounting Interface”. It has “flat” in its name, but Samsung decided that being flat is boring and need to screw that. ## Example 3: Kitchen appliances Fast forward to 2025. We just bought a new house from a builder. The builder put Dacor appliances in the kitchen. And Dacor is _supposed_ to be Samsung’s “high-end” kitchen appliance brand. Being a Samsung brand, they support SmartThings via WiFi (vs. Z-Wave/Zigbee/Matter/etc. that needs a hub). Both the induction cooktop and the oven have a touchscreen that I can connect to my wifi from there, without needing any app. But, contrary to what me or most people would think, connecting them to WiFi via the touchscreen doesn’t really help adding them to SmartThings. When you try to add them to SmartThings, SmartThings asks you to scan some QR code. They don’t have any QR code sticked on them, and there’s no way to make them display a pairing QR code on the touchscreen, despite having a touchscreen. Instead, you have to manually choose to skip QR code scanning on the SmartThings app, wait forever, then it will instruct you to pair them to your phone manually. And it won’t auto find them just because they are in the same WiFi as your phone. You have to manually put them into some pairing mode via the touchscreen, which essentially makes them disconnect from the WiFi and enter a hotspot mode, then your phone must connect to their hotspot WiFi (which doesn’t provide internet), in order to finish the pairing in the SmartThings app. In the process you would need to give them your WiFi information via the SmartThings app on your phone again. So what does connecting to WiFi via the touchscreen actually do? Maybe NTP to get the correct time? I can’t really think of any other use. The dishwasher has a QR code stick on it, but that QR code is not for pairing, and you still need to make it enter pairing mode. It also lacks the touchscreen, so you need to use some magic key combination to make it enter the hotspot pairing mode. Then comes the fridge. After you open the door, there’s a “platform” with some touch sensitive buttons you can use to turn on/off the ice maker, adjust the temperature, etc.. Those buttons are touch sensitive, not really physical buttons. They are inside a fridge, which can often have condensing water. Touch sensitive things hate water because to them water looks very similar to fingers. Those buttons are very hard to press correctly because of that. And after added all of them to SmartThings, in SmartThings when I click any of them it just takes forever to load and don’t give me any useful controls of them. So I just added them to my Home Assistant via SmartThings integration, and I immediately get useful actions and data for them in Home Assistant. At least I no longer to touch any of the buttons inside the fridge ever again because all those controls are available inside Home Assistant. ## Conclusion I really don’t like Samsung’s product design.
b.yuxuan.org
January 19, 2026 at 6:43 AM
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Comment on this post on Fediverse to see your comment on my blog post
I have been using Cactus for the commenting system since migrated to the current blog system (PandaBlog), but that’s changing. Recently, there were some issues with the backend of Cactus, and on the matrix room it’s stated that the shared hosting of it is currently in an unmaintained state, and the developers’ focus have shifted to other projects. While I could still self-host it to keep using it, self-hosting Cactus is quite a pain. So while I’m sad to see it came to this (I really liked the idea of generating a matrix room for each blog post’s comments). So I was looking for alternatives. Since I already am using Bridgy Fed to bridge the blog posts to Fediverse (and also AT protocol), the obvious choice is to bring back Fediverse comments to the blog posts, so I made a feature request on the project. Ryan, the author of Bridgy Fed, pointed out that it’s already possible via Webmention, a W3C standard that’s kind of like pingback from 20 or so years ago. Having a web standard for this feature is certainly nice! But to implement it also means I have to handle and _store_ all the comments/interactions received in some kind of database, which would be quite a pain for PandaBlog, or other statically generated blog systems (like Jekyll). Luckily, as Ryan pointed out, there are also long running 3rd party systems you can use to handle webmentions for you, the most notable one being Webmention.io. So I implemented support for Webmention.io on PandaBlog yesterday. As the nature of using a third-party system, a lot of things cannot be tested locally, so I have to do it kinda publicly in 3 steps: ## Auth The first step is to be able to auth with webmention.io, so I can create a dashboard there and start receiving webmentions: `1aec408`. The authentication they support is called IndieLogin, so what that commit does is add an IndieLogin URI to the configuration of the blog, and add that data to the pages, so Webmention.io can get that data and do the auth. ## Handle webmentions After authenticated with Webmention.io, the next step is to start using Webmention.io to handle webmentions on the blog posts: `cf0bd86`. After that’s deployed, when there are new interactions from bridged blog post on the Fediverse, the webmentions will be send to Webmention.io, and it will store them for me (I also tried interactions from AT protocol, but those are not sent to Webmention.io, or not stored correctly, but I don’t care much about AT protocol anyways 🤷). One nice thing about Webmention.io is that it also handles moderation, so you can go to your dashboard and delete spam or otherwise unwanted webmentions. Also important to note is that this obviously can only store webmentions _after_ the blog system enabled Webmention.io to handle webmentions. All the interactions before that were not stored. ## Render webmentions The final step is to render webmentions stored on Webmention.io back under the blog posts: `752700e`. For that I used webmention.js. You can see the results at the back of the previous post I used for testing: Screenshot of webmention.js rendered webmentions So, when you see this post in your Fediverse feed, comment it there to see your comment back to this page.
b.yuxuan.org
January 3, 2026 at 6:46 PM
Cactus commenting system (https://cactus.chat/) is kind of dying 😞. I need to migrate my blog to a new commenting system in 2026.

I really think Bridgy Fed is in a good position to provide a commenting system, filed a feature request (https://github.com/snarfed/bridgy-fed/issues/2274), and I […]
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January 1, 2026 at 5:04 PM
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2025
## 旅行 2025 flight map 今年继续超越去年成为我有史以来飞得最多的一年。主要来自去去英国看了三次球:上半年去温布利看我队几十年来第一冠,然后下半年买了个欧冠四场主场套票(还剩一场一月去看)。 然后今年飞了 Alaska Milkrun,算是划去了 bucket list 里面的一项。 然后今年去日本的时候去了以前没去过的九州岛,感觉福冈这个地方在日本有点类似国内的成都:有大城市的便利,但是人们又活得非常安逸没多卷,吃得也好/有特色,难怪现在在日本也算热门搬入城市。 ## 影视 今年看了六十几部电影,跟去年一样因为长途飞得多有挺大比例是在飞机上看的。印象比较深的几部是: * 出走的决心 * Mickey 17 * 0.5 mm * Materialists * 破·地狱 * One Battle After Another * Baby Assassin 三部曲:1, 2, 3 然后今年以为飞机坐得实在太多最后没片可看了就看了些曾大热但之前一直拖着没看的电影,像是卧虎藏龙, Crazy Rich Asians, Anora 之类的。 电视剧方面,热点和 Common Side Effects 都相当不错。 ## 娱乐 今年大热的 Expedition 33 和 Silksong 都相当不错。另外我玩了 Citizen Sleeper 1 和 2,这个系列算是一种低配版 Disco Elysium 代餐,但是在代餐里面算是文本相当不错的。 然后今年玩了很多重制的老游戏,像是时隔多年终于又能在掌机上玩 Patapon 1+2, 和逆转裁判 456 加上逆转检事合集。年底又刚开始玩重制的 Final Fantasy Tactics. ## 其它 今年在前司干满八年后终于下定决心走出舒适区跳槽了。八年已经是我在同一个雇主那里的最长记录了。 两个猫都开始吃处方粮了,但是至少 Kaylee 拉稀的问题基本得到了控制,算是松了一口大气。 年底又买了个房,在 2025 最后一天拿到了钥匙。
b.yuxuan.org
January 1, 2026 at 4:02 AM
Yesterday some Amazon delivery person (the gig economy kind assumedly, with their own sedan instead of some Amazon branded van) dumped 3 packages on my porch then took photos as proof of delivery.

The problem is, those are not our packages. They are addressed to an apartment complex near my […]
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December 29, 2025 at 4:00 AM
An egret at Taipei, less than 500m to Taipei 101.
November 21, 2025 at 4:42 AM
Snek 🐍
November 18, 2025 at 9:11 PM
Reposted by fishy
Four years since Apple figured we give free support to their users. https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2021/11/18/free-apple-support/
November 18, 2025 at 12:04 PM
RE: https://mastodon.social/@verge/115566615021340501

>there’s the guy who always brings first dates, so there’s a note for staff to act like they’ve not seen him before

lol
mastodon.social
November 18, 2025 at 7:31 AM
I always wondered...

#silksong
November 14, 2025 at 12:55 PM
>Federal regulations require periodic changes to Passwords used to access federal tax information. We receive tax information from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and must follow their security requirements.

No FTB my IRS password does not expire. Get your shit together ffs.
November 12, 2025 at 9:07 AM
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While cleaning a storage room, our staff found this tape containing #unix v4 from Bell Labs, circa 1973

Apparently no other complete copies are known to exist: https://gunkies.org/wiki/UNIX_Fourth_Edition

We have arranged to deliver it to the Computer History Museum

#retrocomputing
November 6, 2025 at 8:50 PM
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Them: “We should make open source sustainable”
Me: “Can I get paid for my work?”
Them: “Not like that!”
October 16, 2025 at 9:43 AM
Saw a Waymo testing at SJC on my morning bike ride today.
October 11, 2025 at 5:42 PM
Was at a local ramen shop for lunch, noticed a staff with a t-shirt that looks like "Supreme" but it's actually "Soupreme" 😂
September 30, 2025 at 8:19 PM
How a normal OS (examples: Linux, Android, ChromeOS, etc.) handles system updates:

The updates are downloaded and installed in the background, with minimal impact to your normal work (performance might be slightly affected?). If a reboot is required to apply the update, you choose when to […]
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September 30, 2025 at 4:57 PM
I guessed horribly wrong with the first hint, then the second hint is something I know very well

#pastpuzzle en-376
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2/4 🥈
https://www.pastpuzzle.de
past puzzle
Errate das gesuchte Jahr mit Hilfe von 4 historischen Ereignissen. Ein von Wordle und Geschichte inspiriertes Spiel.
www.pastpuzzle.de
September 29, 2025 at 11:33 PM
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https://www.pastpuzzle.de
past puzzle
Errate mithilfe von 4 historischen Ereignissen das gesuchte Jahr. Ein von Wordle und Geschichten aus der Geschichte inspiriertes Spiel.
www.pastpuzzle.de
September 21, 2025 at 9:17 PM
Drive convertible on a CA-1 roadtrip: ✅
September 17, 2025 at 4:36 PM
This post from /. answered my question of "what do thieves do with stolen iPhones with all the modern protections": https://it.slashdot.org/story/25/09/14/0357239/thieves-busted-after-stealing-a-cellphone-from-a-security-experts-wife

(the summaries on /. is almost all the important part, the […]
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September 14, 2025 at 3:45 PM
My new employer's Macbook Pro just arrived and oh boy isn't macOS still a bad OS? They even made the trackpad worse than I remembered, and I thought they had better trackpads than others.
September 11, 2025 at 11:57 PM
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"Hey,

Thank you for creating curl, here's a photo of my cat for no reason"

#inbox
August 23, 2025 at 8:50 PM