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Jonathan Dowland | @jmtd@pleroma.debian.social

Principal Software Engineer on #OpenJDK #RedHat. #Debian developer (dormant). Computer Science PhD student. Amateur Computing historian (Computer Science and H/W, esp. Commodore Amiga). Guerilla archivist.

Borland TurboVision (the PC text mode windowing UI used in Turbo Pascal/C++) has been open-sourced and updated to work seamlessly on Linux and with Unicode:

https://github.com/magiblot/tvision

It’s all in C++, though if someone hasn’t wrapped it in bindings for Python/Rust/&c. yet, surely they will

from my link log —

Typewriter pen plotters.

https://biosrhythm.com/?p=2143

saved 2025-12-05 https://dotat.at/:/QMRAL.html

@TonyPrintezis @patrickhadfield Seems like a good time to promote GetMusic - https://getmusic.fm/ - free BandCamp codes provided by artists to help new listeners discover them.

I've found some fantastic stuff this year using GM that I probably wouldn't have otherwise.

Your regular reminder that, when I am dictator of the world, if your word processing software doesn't DEFAULT to having page numbers turned on, you're getting locked in the tower

Graduated today

Taken from a Reddit post about bands repeating songs at gigs:

"Neil Young had just released Tonight's The Night. A classic, much loved album, no doubt. But it was new & no one really knew the songs yet.

So he plays the whole album front to back, with the audience getting increasingly agitated. Finally, after he finishes the last track, he says;
'Now for something you've heard before' to much cheering, applause & relief.

Then proceeds to play the whole album again"

Incredibly frustrating work debugging task. Some automation is deleting a git branch from my gitlab repository, almost as soon as I push/create it. Almost certainly RHTAP but there's a maddening shortage of logs to check.

Even the backwards track which I always used to think was just filler

First spin of “the stone roses” in ages. Forgot how good it is

synth...

IBM ThinkPad 550 BJ (1993) - Included an integrated Bubble Jet printer!

Last week in a seminar we discussed a text that was largely about sexual violence, including mass rape during war. Heavy stuff.

One student admitted they had not read the text but worked off a ChatGPT summary.

They had no idea the text was about sexual violence. ChatGPT withheld that information.

This wasn’t just a minor error nor a typical LLM hallucination.

About a third of the text, arguably its most important part, went completely ignored because it didn’t match OpenAI’s content policies

My PhD thesis has been published: https://theses.ncl.ac.uk/jspui/handle/10443/6607

Cheers Thunderbird, for seemingly intersposing random HTML in my email headers:

<BR><FIELDSET CLASS="moz-mime-attachment-header"></FIELDSET>

Luckily I can clean this up with mutt (many other mail clients are downright refusing to show me the messages)

@lp0_on_fire @srtcd424 @revk I can't go within a click of that place at this time of year without feeling uneasy. Or Northumberland Street.

@jzb I’ve just started watching “shrinking” and I’m really enjoying it

Re BR, I’d probably always put the Final Cut on now, for me.

Bought a Pi 3A+ (for Amiga PiStorm). First testing it works. Yes. Composite video out, too! Looks horribly lovely. Would be fun to play with glitching it

@neil @penguin42 those can be worked around trivially (by users or exploits) so it’s not a safety feature just an inconvenience

Fixed.

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