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  1. My main ibboard.co.uk domain is going to be TWENTY FIVE this Christmas period.

    And my first website was two years before that in 1999! I think I still have the paper domain registration certificate somewhere. (Or maybe that's the ibboard one)

  2. My main ibboard.co.uk domain is going to be TWENTY FIVE this Christmas period.

    And my first website was two years before that in 1999! I think I still have the paper domain registration certificate somewhere. (Or maybe that's the ibboard one)

    #OldTimer

  3. Last archive of the old subdomain: web.archive.org/web/2005032402 (minus a lot of its styling!)

    The name dates back to 2002 🧓

  4. @ibboard
    Nice call-out between what I call deterministic vs statistical computing. I’m on the fence re statistical computing i.e. AI LLMs etc. There have been amazing breakthroughs and LLMs are useful in some scenarios. But horses for courses - the current AI mania is forcing people to deploy LLMs for tasks better suited to deterministic computing (example: automation of repetitive tasks) Hopefully things will calm down over time and there will be industry guidelines on when statistical algorithms should be used, and with what guardrails, and when they shouldn’t (not reliable enough, too expensive, insecure, inscrutable, etc.). The current move towards exposing the true AI usage costs to users will help #AI #LLMs

  5. Does anyone have any good recommendations on things to put in an `llms.txt` file on your website? Apparently it's a pseudo-standard now and LLMs may read it to get a "better understanding" of your website before processing it.

    My current content is here: ibboard.co.uk/llms.txt

    #FuckGenAI #LLMs #SysadminProblems

  6. Does anyone have any good recommendations on things to put in an `llms.txt` file on your website? Apparently it's a pseudo-standard now and LLMs may read it to get a "better understanding" of your website before processing it.

    My current content is here: ibboard.co.uk/llms.txt

    #FuckGenAI #LLMs #SysadminProblems

  7. Does anyone have any good recommendations on things to put in an `llms.txt` file on your website? Apparently it's a pseudo-standard now and LLMs may read it to get a "better understanding" of your website before processing it.

    My current content is here: ibboard.co.uk/llms.txt

  8. Does anyone have any good recommendations on things to put in an `llms.txt` file on your website? Apparently it's a pseudo-standard now and LLMs may read it to get a "better understanding" of your website before processing it.

    My current content is here: ibboard.co.uk/llms.txt

    #FuckGenAI #LLMs #SysadminProblems

  9. Does anyone have any good recommendations on things to put in an `llms.txt` file on your website? Apparently it's a pseudo-standard now and LLMs may read it to get a "better understanding" of your website before processing it.

    My current content is here: ibboard.co.uk/llms.txt

    #FuckGenAI #LLMs #SysadminProblems

  10. In case anyone wants it - 100 lines of colours (including Tango Project palette) and 100 lines of overrides to get a good approximation of the Adwaita Dark Green theme that I used to maintain, but with less maintenance effort required!

    dev.ibboard.co.uk/gists/8/gist

    #GTK #Themes #ColourThemes

  11. In case anyone wants it - 100 lines of colours (including Tango Project palette) and 100 lines of overrides to get a good approximation of the Adwaita Dark Green theme that I used to maintain, but with less maintenance effort required!

    dev.ibboard.co.uk/gists/8/gist

    #GTK #Themes #ColourThemes

  12. In case anyone wants it - 100 lines of colours (including Tango Project palette) and 100 lines of overrides to get a good approximation of the Adwaita Dark Green theme that I used to maintain, but with less maintenance effort required!

    dev.ibboard.co.uk/gists/8/gist

  13. In case anyone wants it - 100 lines of colours (including Tango Project palette) and 100 lines of overrides to get a good approximation of the Adwaita Dark Green theme that I used to maintain, but with less maintenance effort required!

    dev.ibboard.co.uk/gists/8/gist

    #GTK #Themes #ColourThemes

  14. In case anyone wants it - 100 lines of colours (including Tango Project palette) and 100 lines of overrides to get a good approximation of the Adwaita Dark Green theme that I used to maintain, but with less maintenance effort required!

    dev.ibboard.co.uk/gists/8/gist

    #GTK #Themes #ColourThemes

  15. I can't believe that one of the schools managed to get Sir David Attenborough to stand there at their spring for over a week. He's 100 years old! You can't do that to a centenarian!

    ibboard.co.uk/gallery/image.ph

    #SirDavidAttenborough #WellDressing

  16. I can't believe that one of the schools managed to get Sir David Attenborough to stand there at their spring for over a week. He's 100 years old! You can't do that to a centenarian!

    ibboard.co.uk/gallery/image.ph

    #SirDavidAttenborough #WellDressing

  17. I can't believe that one of the schools managed to get Sir David Attenborough to stand there at their spring for over a week. He's 100 years old! You can't do that to a centenarian!

    ibboard.co.uk/gallery/image.ph

  18. I can't believe that one of the schools managed to get Sir David Attenborough to stand there at their spring for over a week. He's 100 years old! You can't do that to a centenarian!

    ibboard.co.uk/gallery/image.ph

    #SirDavidAttenborough #WellDressing

  19. I can't believe that one of the schools managed to get Sir David Attenborough to stand there at their spring for over a week. He's 100 years old! You can't do that to a centenarian!

    ibboard.co.uk/gallery/image.ph

    #SirDavidAttenborough #WellDressing

  20. Just posted some (unedited) photos from Malvern's 2026 Well Dressing event. There's a _lot_ of natural springs around Malvern (which is known for its water, which the Victorians used for its supposed healing properties). So every May Day then they dress all of the springs and wells (and even water pumps and baptismal fonts!).

    This year's theme was Birds.

    ibboard.co.uk/gallery/gallery.

    #Photography #WellDressing #MayDay

  21. @ibboard The result of the senior scenario in some years will likely be what is generally called "supply and demand" by those evil™️ capitalists...🤣

    The junior scenario: Yeah, that'd be a nice(tm) thing to do in a free money, low competition economical scenario, however that's unfortunately not the case at the moment. And "nice" is not a category corporates think in. As is way too seldom long-term thought and planning. 🤷 #tja

  22. There we go. Finally got round to fixing the failing builds on my OBS (where upstream changed and my patch no longer cleanly applied).

    Includes updates to Xavier Claessens' notorious "Whiteboard 142"/"PR 1030" type-ahead patch, where the Gnome devs refuse to make Nautilus do the helpful and standard "type-ahead in this folder" behaviour by default with search available if you explicitly want to search, rather than being forced to try and solve a navigation problem with only search tools.

    build.opensuse.org/projects/ho

    #OpenBuildService #openSUSE #FixingShit

  23. @ibboard @xgebi @bitzero

    > the best answers for my questions are from Arch and Gentoo

    Yeah! ArchWiki is the best! :archlinux:

    #archlinux #archwiki

  24. Checked out some of the dressed wells in Malvern this weekend. The theme was "folklore and fairy tales".

    By far the best two: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Eco Bhakti Sangha's Krishna and Kaliya (with SO MANY BANGLES making the snake!)

    Now I just need to sort through the pics, crop and edit 😐

    Edit: ibboard.co.uk/gallery/gallery. (no edits, just the best photos straight from the camera)

    #WellDressing #MayDay #NoFilter #NoEdit