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Bugfix for list URI for my Offpunk redirections implementation draft

Posted on January[²⁰26], Thursday 29.January[²⁰26], Friday 30. By Shrimple 1 Comment on Bugfix for list URI for my Offpunk redirections implementation draft

On top of Amending my Offpunk redirection implementation, I have now fixed the issue where list:/// would get turned into list:/ URIs when there would be a redirection rule for just a wildcard netloc, such as one that for any URL purges the utm_source tracking query parameter. That was resulting in user’s inability to list any list.

I have introduced an exception that requires redirections to be explicitly applicable only to list: URIs in case of list URIs.

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Wild Software Writing

What if we organized a different kind of hackathon

Posted on January[²⁰26], Monday 26.January[²⁰26], Monday 26. By Shrimple No Comments on What if we organized a different kind of hackathon

I have an idea.

What if we organized a community hackathon.

“We” being unspecific here, it refers to any community that me and you, the reader, are potentially both members of, depending on who reads this.

Of course, such aren’t entirely unheard of, and maybe not even all that dissimilar from the ones heard of. But what if we really pushed for the general goal of enabling people to do stuff together, especially in the aftermath of the event? Today I happened to come up with an idea to propose a few principles and ideas to organize such an event.

It should not be competitive

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Amending my Offpunk redirection implementation

Posted on January[²⁰26], Sunday 25.January[²⁰26], Thursday 29. By Shrimple 2 Comments on Amending my Offpunk redirection implementation

As it turned out the next afternoon, my code was buggy.

This is a sequel to the post Experimentally expanding Offpunk browser Part 1 (nightly) from yesterday.

The blocked domains were saving as redirection with destination URL interpreted as //BLOCK/, deleting redirections was broken because of the same CLI parsing issue, and it was still only possible to have one rule for one domain glob, no matter how specific through the criterions.

The only reason why -silent was working for them was because of this.

I am now hashing the entire criterion into the dict, and for that I had to add frozendict dependency to the project because good to write words sometimes, because I just turned that into a tuple.

More bugs found: especially that I didn’t really apply the specificity of the rules to BLOCK rules, and they were always acting on the netloc regardless. Now lemme just drop you the patches right below. First is a tiny patch for more predictable behavior of fragment templating, then the big one.

Update: I posted another bugfix post to this draft implementation of mine, see Bugfix for list URI for my Offpunk redirections implementation draft

Note: this post publishes the patches, but doesn’t diff any code nicely. These patch files are not exactly made for directly reading except for the commit message of the longer one, which I will maybe paste here too:

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Wild Software Writing

Experimentally expanding Offpunk browser Part 1 (nightly)

Posted on January[²⁰26], Sunday 25.January[²⁰26], Thursday 29. By Shrimple 2 Comments on Experimentally expanding Offpunk browser Part 1 (nightly)

https://offpunk.net ← that’s the original project that this might get upstreamed to in some parts


Note: since publication I have found numerous bugs in my implementation. Rewrites upcoming. I just can’t work silently without at least a blog post every day.

Update: now please apply the subsequent patches before trying out anything. The code here below was bad.
Here is the new post: Amending my Offpunk redirection implementation


What does my large patch bring? (a post-publish added summary)

So far, Offpunk only allows you to redirect from one netloc (usually host or host:port) to another. At that, it won’t match if the origin netloc had an explicit port number specified. I wanted a redirections engine that would allow me to redirect to a different port, on a different host, under a path and with some suffix — like .json.

I also wanted to eliminate the hardcoded redirects and domain blocks and put them into a user’s rc file. But that required adding them to user’s rc. I didn’t want to alter a user’s existing offpunkrc, so I came up with the idea to create a pre-rc for the user (later, only such that would already have their rc, as new users can just get the actual rc pre-filled and only get a pre-rc created if new defaults come from upstream).

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Wild Software Writing

Forcing KWin decorations and MS Edge’s 1cm shadow gradient

Posted on January[²⁰26], Friday 23.February[²⁰26], Monday 09. By Shrimple No Comments on Forcing KWin decorations and MS Edge’s 1cm shadow gradient

In Plasma (or just KWin), if you want to have window decorations, of an application that doesn’t like having anything outside its own, behave in a uniform way that you configured in your setup, you launch yourself the “Window Rules” by either

  1. Clicking on the titlebar of some normal window and picking “More Actions” and “Configure Special Window Settings” or “Configure Special Application Settings”, then going the arrow back to get out of creating a new rule or customizing an existing one (the window name, however, will remain referring to which fo the two options did you pick), or, more reasonably,
  2. Going to Plasma System Settings, from there under Workspace to Window Management, and picking Window Rules.

There, you use “Add new…” to create a new rule, use the Detect Window Properties tool to pick a window and select what scope do you want, consider the “matching whole window class” selector at random (occasionally giving it more thought), and then picking “No titlebar and frame” and setting it to “Force” with “No”, then picking “Instantly” above the Apply button and clicking Apply.

This lets you comfortably shade/unshade (feature only active in X11… https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=377162) a maximized jetbrains-idea or code code with your mouse scroll wheel if you configured your KWin so; you may also want to do the same for “Ignore global shortcuts” so that your Alt-drag works for moving and resizing these even if they like having Alt for themselves.

Descent into the Microsoft Edge madness

But then if you do the same for Microsoft Edge…

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  • Chris Siebenmann, The things that make me so attached to xterm as my terminal program
    https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/unix/XTermWhyAttached read March 4th
  • Andrew Nesbitt, https://nesbitt.io/2026/02/13/respectful-open-source.html read March 14th.
    Wishes for a git request-pull world, rather than obligating maintainers to review.
  • Cedric Beust, www.beust.com/weblog/i-am-the-reason-for-hungarian-notation-in-android/
    (found thru https://curlie.org) | article read March 15th
  • Ariadne Conill, ariadne.space/2025/12/12/rethinking-sudo-with-object-capabilities.html
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  • Winthrop Gillis, wingillis.github.io/posts/2025-02-17-email-categorization/ read March 16th.
    Combines classy focus on LLM reliability & low-level purpose, privacy & reliability advocacy.

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https://xeiaso.net
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