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Dieter Fröhling, Christoph S und Harka mögen das.
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Mittagsgrau, umgeben von den Dingen. Unruhe im Treppenhaus, eine Warenlieferung, falsche Etage, Hektik auf beiden Seiten der Tür und niemand hat so recht Zeit für Abweichungen vom Plan. Sprachfehler, inhaltliche Fehler, Teile des Systems bleiben hängen, andere Teile warten in Schleife auf neue Verbindungen. Kleine Workflows, eingeübt, neben gesprochener Kommunikation und viel zu mechanisch für vollständiges bewusstes Erfassen. Eine große Flasche Wasser auf dem Tisch. Und immer noch, schon wieder Kratzen in der Stimme. Tag hat Plan, Plan findet Wege.
#outerworld #concrete city #office hours #where we do what we do #stories of winter real and imagined
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Áki (goat era) und Kristian haben dies geteilt.
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Wait a min. It’s a paternalistic consequence that any woman ever says she sorry for releasing a rant. When do men ever say they are sorry for ranting.
Ya, I know I’m suddenly being sexist to point this out but jeesh, why would a woman feel this way unless someone encouraged it. Maybe another way little girls are socialized to feel this way. Please do continue this rant. It’s not over.
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venting is always okay even if we cannot change anything about the fact (and you even put a CW on it!)
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Dieter Fröhling und Tony Langmach mögen das.
Lebensstrom 🏳️🌈 hat dies geteilt.
mögen das
Dieter Fröhling mag das.
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🐦🔥nemo™🐦⬛ 🇺🇦🍉 und Björn 🇪🇺 haben dies geteilt.
Kristian mag das.
Matthias mag das.
Commuting, in between, getting used to connections and moods of different places and people entering and leaving at different waypoints. Appointments, rescheduled for the third time now. Office elevators, the other kitchen, cracked bottles, wiping floors. Slowly reattached to this mornings flow.
#outerworld #concrete city #early office hours #where we do what we do #stories of commuting and waking
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⚝ Mirko ⚝ und Dieter Fröhling mögen das.
Marga Xeyat Ⓐ hat dies geteilt.
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I had an interesting[1] discussion last night about the difficulty of writing durable programs for the vast family of mutually incompatible operating systems that we call "Linux", and that as best as I can tell from these kinds of conversations there is no consensus on a correct way to do this and worse you tend to get aggressive people advocating for contradictory approaches.
[1] imagine if you will a small group of friends trying to have a conversation amidst a swarm of very opinionated bees
Kristian mag das.
Kristian mag das.
There was a time about a year or so ago where I got really excited about about C#. Prior to that C# was a language that had *wronged* me, but the language had come a long ways since then and with the Native Ahead Of Time Compiling feature I saw it as a viable alternative to C++ for serious game dev work, and I made some cool stuff with it.
However, I have since abandoned that because I don't have confidence that it is a good strategic decision long term anymore, among other reasons.
anyways, I don't think this is the best possible outcome, but it would be really funny if this happened:
1) between Microsoft's efforts and Valve's, Steam unseats Windows as the dominant operating system for PC gaming,
and
2) the majority of future games are published only as win64 binaries built entirely with foss tools (or at least, built entirely with non-Microsoft tools)
If being a painter were my focus in life, I would be making paintings, and, if I used high quality materials, and those paintings were treated well by their buyers, they could very well out live me, and if I was a great painter, some might have ended up in museums, and last for decades maybe centuries before someone would try to restore them.
Ironically, as a game developer, if I want my art to last for a decade and not go straight into the garbage, I might have to use low quality materials 😏
I've written music and done sound effects for some games on the UBI network of Videoway / Videotron back in the 1990s.
AFAIK, no copies of the games (and hence my music) have survived.
And even if they had, the system was so complex, relying on analog/digital hybrid set top boxes, server side video streaming, VBI audio encoding etc... that it would be extremely difficult to build an emulator.
not surprising. While there were over 700,000 videoway boxes, there were only 25,000 UBI boxes (augmented videoway box).
One was a space strategy game. I had done the theme and recurring bgm. I only "remember" stuff from the 1990s that I've documented (that was a long time ago). I used a Roland HS-60, Roland MKS-7 & MC-303, Sequential Six-trak, Korg Prophecy. I worked on some other stuff, like some sailing exploration game, only saw still pictures of it.
WINE being the only user-level stable API in the Linux world is actually a position that has been going around for years now; the fact that the situation hasn't improved (and I'm fact arguably gotten worse recently) doesn't bode well for the future. Of course it's more interesting now that even Windows had to implement nested Windows to support the eldest programs.
(Preservation: source code is the best way, I'm afraid.)
Oblomov hat dies geteilt.
Oblomov hat dies geteilt.
Oblomov hat dies geteilt.
having once worked (in ~2012) on a "rational reconstruction" project for a 25+-year-old software system where the source code might have been available (on magnetic tape in someone's garage, perhaps), we didn't bother to try to dig it up, because even if we had gotten the tapes, getting the equipment to read them and then trying to assemble an emulation environment for decades-old LISP seemed not worth it.
We worked from the 700-page dissertation instead, but there were indeed many things that were vague enough we didn't feel confident in what the original had done. Source code probably would have helped us a fair bit even if we couldn't run it, but I can't imagine a process by which a runnable version could have survived all the tech changes of the intervening years.
There are game preservationists doing really interesting projects (dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/310… is an example and this site which seems semi-defunct has an example: gisst.dev/). ROM-based games are indeed much easier to preserve. I crossed paths in grad school with someone who wrote about Adobe Flash as a platform, and I'm sure many of those games are essentially lost to inadequate emulation fidelity.
yup. I have no idea how to run any of my old macromedia director projects. well, I have one idea, which is I found my pirated copy of macromedia director 9 in some old backups, but i'm not gonna run vintage warez on my main computer.
honestly the most surprising thing in retrospect is that things that rely on a special runtime to run are just as much a mixed bag as anything else for software preservation
linux practically invented the concept of code rot
agressive backwards compat is what kept MS in the seat for so long
I'm alluding to how when you used to update their development tools the "what's new" section used to be telling you about cool new features and exciting improvements, but now it's all copilot shit they're forcing on you and you have to figure out where they buried the option to turn these antifeatures off
i am also alluding to this theregister.com/2025/04/30/mic…
: Satya Nadella reveals attempts to merge Word, PowerPoint, Excel, which may now happen with LLMsSimon Sharwood (The Register)
Update: It appears my post generated far more attention than I intended... with a lot of speculative reading between the lines. Just to clarify... Windows is *NOT* being rewritten in Rust with AI. My team’s project is a research project.Galen Hunt (www.linkedin.com)
Uxn emulator for Windows and Wine. Contribute to randrew/uxn32 development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
I think "2" is the most likely. Maybe even SteamOS "becoming" Linux down the road (at least for gaming).
I always said (did so 20 yrs back) - and I dunno if Linux devs will agree - the "Linux ecosystem" very much counts on the software being FOSS: Binary doesn't run? Recompile it.
And with Proton being as good as it is and publishers would rather want us to use software in the cloud, I don't see that changing mach.
All that said, with different flavours of Linux distros making this even more problematic (i.e. "why can't we have just ONE distro???"), I will die on the hill that me being able to chose a distro that's right for me is one reason that makes this OS so amazing to me.
So I will go and publish my game as a native binary as well. Will I need to maintain it more? Maybe. But if I'm to die on my Linux hill I also gotta fight on it.
(all my thoughts were abridged because character limit)
I just checked, and it's not actually all that good. It used to be great, but lately they've been moving core libraries into external libraries and outright removing things instead of leaving them deprecated.
Looks like Win32 is the most stable target? Stick with stuff from the WinXP era and it should generally work...
The way people are handling the removed APIs and stuff is by getting users to install multiple JVMs. This works for now, but in ten or fifteen years, nobody's going to want to maintain the Java 8 JDK.
And if you have any kind of script or .desktop file or the like, you have to guess which executable to use to run the correct Java. Not just across a dozen different major Linux distributions today, but for everything that will exist in a decade or two.
in the late 00s i was trying to generate some hype for a standardized linux environment for demos but other sceners did not take me seriously. i did organize one compo though. and also won that compo.
also: steam provides afaik a pretty stable linux abi with a bunch of things you can rely on, but i haven't looked into it further.
others probably already told you the os is hostile to binaries and sources not bins should be distributed.
bonus #poll today is a two-poller: This one is for the gallant people of Linux: If I were to distribute binary Linux builds of my open source tools and games, which form would you be most likely to use? [ ] a statically-linked build in a tarball o…aeva (Gamedev Mastodon)
It is truly frustrating. One is trying to support open-source and push for it, but instead of working together there’s all kind of unnecessary infighting. “I don’t want systemd” “dependency managers are booo!” “I like X11 and don’t want wayland because of some post I read online”
It’s really pushing people away, and only helping the real competition.
Die Nacht ein Blinzeln der Morgen ein Gähnen der erste Kaffee ein Luxus eine Notwendigkeit ein Ritual und noch immer das Licht der beiden kleinen Sterne, in Küche und Wohnzimmer, und eine vertraute Wärme, die dem innewohnt, während die heutige Ausprägung des Winters vor den Fenstern noch nicht genau wahrgenommen ist, noch etwas Abstand haben darf. Wühlen in geistigen Regalen, nach einem Buch, einer Seite, einem Zitat, solchen Sachen, die es manchmal gerade so weit aus den Erinnerungen unter die Oberfläche des Bewusstseins nach oben spült, dass sich Form, Farbe, Details erahnen lassen, man aber trotzdem daneben greift, den Schnipsel nicht zu fassen bekommt. Vielleicht später. Erst einmal wieder Form finden, Schwung holen, Auftakt zählen und los. Habt es mild heute!
#outerworld #concrete city #the early hours #waking to the day
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⚝ Mirko ⚝, (((Tousled Crane on Tour))), (((Horschtel))) born at 315ppm, Memo (Konto wird geschlossen!), Dieter Fröhling und Tony Langmach mögen das.
teilten dies erneut
Marga Xeyat Ⓐ, (((Tousled Crane on Tour))), HOPE 🕊️ und GEDANKENTaenze haben dies geteilt.
Kristian mag das.
Kristian mag das.
Kristian mag das.
Kristian mag das.
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GuettisKnippse, Kristian, noble feu und キイチゴmau mögen das.
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Kristian, キイチゴmau und kat.season haben dies geteilt.
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Charlie und Daniel Bohrer mögen das.
Night motion, hours beyond dusk and slightly dizzy. Deviations, mirrors, corners and ones own shadows on oneself and everything else. Also, elsewhere: Estimates and plans. Unmet conditions. And the oddities of behaviour displayed by software making its way out of predefined environments. No easy fix. But feels like having been there before. (Powering down. Emptying the mug. Facing cold air for a moment. Reading mind and soul for dreams. Sleep tight everyone wherever you are.)
#outerworld #concrete city #the late hours #stories of technology and backlogs #half awake half asleep
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Dieter Fröhling und franni mögen das.
Marga Xeyat Ⓐ hat dies geteilt.
Evenings and the mind and eyelids closed and machines still thinking.
Überfüllte Bahn, Brücken, stiller Fluss, nasse Wiesen und überall kälter als gedacht. Etappen zu Fuß. Viel Kundschaft hinter der Glaswand eines anderen Supermarktes. Kinder drängen in den Durchgang zwischen den Häusern. Krähenmonologe. Feierabendträgheit.
#outerworld #concrete city #afternoon deviations #all these stories
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⚝ Mirko ⚝ und (((Horschtel))) born at 315ppm mögen das.
teilten dies erneut
Marga Xeyat Ⓐ und HOPE 🕊️ haben dies geteilt.
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redj 18, nadloriot und Chris Tiane mögen das.
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Marga Xeyat Ⓐ, EchoFeed Amplify und Charlie haben dies geteilt.
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Kristian und GuettisKnippse mögen das.
Kristian hat dies geteilt.
4pm and on. Issues opened, issues reassigned. Sometimes, adding a different facet to the same request increases priorities but it's always a bit close to gambling when interfering with black boxes. Yawning. Closing the day. Possibility of a sun.
#outerworld #concrete city #afternoon deviations #office hours
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Tony Langmach mag das.
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Kristian, fliegerjohn, GuettisKnippse und Kaja mögen das.
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Kristian und Picture(s) of the Day haben dies geteilt.

Wochenmittag. Beendete Sessions, erneut gestrichene Termine, die Stimme kratzt. Auch heute blasses Grau, aber etwas heller. Auch heute Hochstapler in allem, aber etwas weniger anstrengend als meist. Alltagsgefüge, müder Bürohund, zorniger Drucker, es gibt wenige Augenblicke, in denen man selbst Dinge zu Papier bringen muss, und die Hürde ist immer höher als gedacht. Vogelschwarm im Blick, jenseits der Dächer. Ein unruhiges Flattern als Gefühl, hier wie dort.
#outerworld #concrete city #office hours #where we do what we do #days of pale skies
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⚝ Mirko ⚝ und Tony Langmach mögen das.
Marga Xeyat Ⓐ hat dies geteilt.
mögen das
Dieter Fröhling und Tony Langmach mögen das.
mögen das
Dieter Fröhling mag das.
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Marga Xeyat Ⓐ, Suzanne und Siegfried. haben dies geteilt.
With 43K+ servers, and over 12 million users, on 66 (possibly more) different platforms that would be difficult to figure out. Small single user instances could be running on something as small as a Raspberry Pi, while larger instances are likely running on a cluster of servers in a data center... Gathering the stats and figuring it all out would be a massive undertaking.
FWIW - my numbers above were gathered from fedidb.com/ -- a good place to look around to get some idea of the scale of the Fediverse as a whole.
Kristian mag das.
I think, if anything, the measure of the energy consumption is something that the administrators of each instance should be handling. It's really up to them to measure this kind of information, and make a determination about the overall energy efficiency of the communication across the network.
However, that being said, if there were a group of instances that wanted to measure and publish this kind of information, it would be interesting to roll it up into a report. Call it a benchmark for the Fediverse for others to measure against.
As to the weight of Activity Pub, and its JSON structures, I can't speak to that. I haven't messed around with it enough to judge that.
Kristian mag das.
the main server consumes about 230 Watts on average. At 840 active users, that's about 0,27 Watts per user.
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Dieter Fröhling mag das.
Out and in between, hurrying from stop to stop to make the train, yet careful not to slide on icy surfaces. Not that easy. Also: Too many people, too close encounters, intimidating dogs, the scent of commuters vaping, and of energy drinks poured all across the interiors of the wagon. Missing sort of noise cancellation but for disturbing smells. Closing in on 8am, elevator, unsolicited notifications, meeting plans. Moving with the week.
#outerworld #concrete city #office hours #stories of commuting and waking
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Dieter Fröhling und Tony Langmach mögen das.
Marga Xeyat Ⓐ hat dies geteilt.
Early city roadside skylines and first trains. Music for waking.
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#music for mornings #bandcamp #supernova 1006 #coldwave #post punk
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⚝ Mirko ⚝, clarice overhere und Tony Langmach mögen das.
Hahahahahahahaha
"Coding assistants are now generating code that fails to perform as intended, but which on the surface seems to run successfully, avoiding syntax errors or obvious crashes."
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#ai #coding #syntaxerror #gigo
Coding assistants are now generating code that fails to perform as intended, but which on the surface seems to run successfully, avoiding syntax errors or obvious crashes. Notably, GPT 5 performed worse than GPT 4 in testing. https://spectrum.ieee.IEEE Spectrum (Mastodon)
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AI6YR Ben, W6KME, ethergear, Rachel, Kool Mo Di, qurlyjoe, Vote for 🗽 & 👩⚖️ -No New Inquisition!, Koos van den Hout PE4KH und Elyse M Grasso mögen das.
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AI6YR Ben, Cainmark Does Not Comply 🚲 und WhistlingStella 🇨🇦 haben dies geteilt.
Kristian mag das.
Kristian mag das.
Had my first meeting with a “can y’all tell me why this source code doesn’t work?” a while back.
The gorgeousness of the code, the dearth of that same code, and the evasiveness of the questioner were all clues.
That, and that the code compiled and ran without error, did nothing useful, and there was far too little code for the intended task.
“Where’s the rest of the code for [large task]?”
“That’s it.”
[not nearly enough code, even with very abstracted frameworks]
LLMs can double the effort for answering questions, too. Once to answer the question, and then again to explain why the slop is outdated, misdirected, confused, or just plain wrong.
There certainly are cases where this stuff is useful (vulnerability scanning of curl and OpenSSL with Aisle included), but I’m not at all certain LLMs as currently applied aren’t a net negative.
And we’re deep in the “throw AI at the wall and see what sticks” part of the hype cycle, unfortunately.
What this means is that Duck Duck Go, alongside basically every search engine that is not google, has completely delisted Neocities.
Which feels like something a lot of y'all should know!
blog.neocities.org/blog/2026/0…
Update: DuckDuckGo at least has fixed this issue, likely thanks to some folks making a good kind of ruckus! Still, I hope this has informed people how much of a pain Bing can be with this kind of thing in general.
Over the past few months, the Bing search engine has completely blocked the domain neocities.org, including the front site and all user subdomains (example.n...blog.neocities.org
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holy crap, thank you for letting me know!
This affects a few mufos of mines (but not me personally)
I mean I don't mind if my particular website is delisted by all search engines and by all bot agents, but it's not okay if no one can find any neocities pages at all.
It's the one corner of the internet that's normal right now, and that actually lets you and teaches you to make stuff.
Just tried duckduckgo. Here's one result:
"Bing is blocking all neocities websites in their entirety and it is not known why. Neocities has attempted to reach out to Bing to attempt to resolve this. Neocities recommends that you do not use Bing (or DuckDuckGo, which uses Bing) until this is resolved"
independent websites made by real human beings, personal pages, and creative projects on the open web
For finding websites that fit this criteria, there are smaller search engines more focused on them, like Marginalia Search or Wiby.
Ecosia and startpage both just show neocities.org
DuckDuckGo does show the link, but also shows the feedreader link that Bing shows (one shouldn't click that link).
I think Brave is independent of Google. And Mojeek also?
Edit to correct: meant to say independent of Microsoft Bing
I did have the same issue with my site on Bing. I was randomly delisted and had to create a support ticket (twice, because Copilot didn't create it the first time I asked it to). A few weeks after the ticket was created successfully, I received a mail that said that they'd fixed something internally and that I should be visible through the index again. (And yes, it did work!)
But this still shows how bad Bing actually is. o.o
inb4 someone roasts me because I used an LLM: That's literally their support agent when you try to contact support through the Bing Webmaster Tools. You can't skip it. Calm down.
sounds like a good time to start promoting marginalia
Marginalia Search is a small independent do-it-yourself search engine for surprising but content-rich websites that never ask you to accept cookies or subscribe to newsletters.Marginalia Search
What this means is that Duck Duck Go, alongside basically every search engine that is not google, has completely delisted Neocities.
Which feels like something a lot of y'all should know!
blog.neocities.org/blog/2026/0…
Startpage and Mojeek still do find neocities.
Duck noai gets crappier by the day, maybe overloaded, and does not find many sites
Over the past few months, the Bing search engine has completely blocked the domain neocities.org, including the front site and all user subdomains (example.n...blog.neocities.org
@Microplastics101
FYI Qwant (my usual web search engine) seems affected, too. A search for Neocities gives a lot of results about Neocities but none from Neocities.org.
Ecosia (my usual image search engine) does return results from neocities.org
Bing is prone to de-index domains without apparent reason. I have this problem on-and-off for four years, and it knocks my site off many search engines.
michaelnordmeyer.com/bing-and-…
#Bing #DuckDuckGo #Ecosia #SearchEngine
Bing and therefore DuckDuckGo apparently remove already indexed websites and bury those inadvertently.Michael Nordmeyer
> In addition to excluding neocities.org from search results, when we discovered the block, Bing was also placing what appeared to be a phishing attack against Neocities on the first page of search results.
that crosses the line from incompetent to downright malicious
What a baleful sign of our times that none of us are even speculating about what reasoning might lie behind this.
We take it for granted that a mega-corps' "mind" is an unfathomable alien. It will do things for any reason. Or for no reason. No reason it admits to can ever make any sense to us. We've stopped trying to explain its actions, even to ourselves.
They are like vampires or eldritch gods, siphoning our very life force, but mysterious and malevolent, unaccountable to the people who make their undead existence possible.
I use Nekoweb for my site, it has been a really nice experience!
But if I were on Neocities still, I don’t know if I would care about my site appearing in search results or not. I feel like any of the traffic I get will probably be either from people on the host’s site looking at different sites or from my site being linked on someone else’s site. But I can understand that for some it is probably more important. Definitely important for the main Neocities site for sure.
anyone who doesn’t know the kind of thing that you are missing, here is some nice whimsy that you won’t find anywhere else
It seems that brave search also dosn't block them, they're also dont use google (or bing for that matter) as a source to my knowledge.
But yeah duckduckgo blocks is completly, just tested it. That's bad that they rely on bing that much...
DDG and others can provide their own index and back fill with Bing results which would allow them to search and index neocities content without bing's support. More importantly they *should* do that so that people would experience "better" search results on DDG and switch.
I'm REALLY curious what rationale bing gives for deindexing neocities. they don't say (more like ad fraud than malware)
After seeing this I went and checked out Neocities again. (Haven't for a really good long while.)
And?
Well, for most of the pages I looked at I can say, "The certainly have an esthetic. Not one I share, but it's certainly there."
So, all the animated gifs aside? I don't see *why* Neocities is delisted. Is there a stated reason anywhere? Or is it just that someone at the Soft has a hate on for animated chibis and kittens?
Yikes!
FYI, just checked, no problems with indexing in @kagihq
It's good that wiby exists
But still, it sucks
Wiby is a search engine for older style pages, lightweight and based on a subject of interest. Building a web more reminiscent of the early internet.wiby.me
Neocities now shows up on DDG again, though the results feel like an emergency workaround (no descriptions, region selection doesn't change anything). It seems to be a separate index that's only triggered on "neocities" as a keyword
The current fix is apparently deployed about 8 hours ago (on Reddit because that's one of the places DDG communicates officially)
reddit.com/r/duckduckgo/commen…
@Owlor Sometimes, Anime Herald, the site I work for, has been outright blocked by Bing for MONTHS for no reason. I've heard of this happening to others too.
It's pretty frustrating, Bing does a horrific job of answering or offering any help when this happens too. Or even explaining why you've been delisted.
Kagi also hasn't delisted Neocities.
Und schon wieder Morgen, schon wieder Dämmerlicht nach einem Tag, der nicht richtig hell, einer Nacht, die nicht richtig dunkel wurde. Schon wieder immer noch Stare in den Bäumen, eine müde Katze auf der Couch hinter halb geöffneter Tür, lauwarmes Wasser auf kratziger Haut und Träume, die mit ihren und dem eigenen Schatten tanzen. Um diese Stunde fühlt sich alles nackt und bloß an, selbst wenn man sich längst in Kleidung gehüllt, unter der Kapuze versteckt hat. Mentale, körperliche Bewegungsversuche in der morgendlichen Gegenwart von Krümelkaffee und Küchentischphilosophie. Habt es mild heute.
#outerworld #concrete city #the early hours #waking to the day #in between sleep and morning
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(((Tousled Crane on Tour))), ⚝ Mirko ⚝, Memo (Konto wird geschlossen!), pernilla, Playground und Tony Langmach mögen das.
teilten dies erneut
(((Tousled Crane on Tour))), Marga Xeyat Ⓐ, HOPE 🕊️ und GEDANKENTaenze haben dies geteilt.
Kristian mag das.
Kristian mag das.
Closing in on 10pm, fast steps tired steps. A recap of the hours spent since morning. With the decision to keep track even of shorter periods of time, things get messy and confused and at some point the brain needs to look at something else. Swinging between a giggle and a sigh, noticing the evening lights across the street, that appartment that's not so empty anymore, the late dinner and these candles on a large table, just barely hidden behind the curtains of the balcony door. Too late for tea too late for wine and maybe the night is willing to settle still. Sleep tight everyone wherever you are.
#outerworld #concrete city #later that day later that night #where we are we are #stories of codes and constellations
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Dieter Fröhling, franni und Tony Langmach mögen das.
teilten dies erneut
Lebensstrom 🏳️🌈, Marga Xeyat Ⓐ und HOPE 🕊️ haben dies geteilt.
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GuettisKnippse und Kristian mögen das.
Kristian hat dies geteilt.
Habe übrigens seit gestern einen Ohrwurm wegen des Titels.
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Sinchen Müller
Als Antwort auf Kristian • • •Vermutlich, weil es vorhin bei mir zutraf.
Wenn man etwas verschüttet, sind im Glas mehr Liter als in einem Kanister 😜