@kasdk@enotty.dk I am testing the txtnish fix from @mdom@domgoergen.com.
I just pushed a fix for https://github.com/mdom/txtnish/issues/11. It seems to work but i have currently no test suite for txtnish, so please don’t hesitate to inform me if anything weird happens with mentions.
I just pushed a fix for https://github.com/mdom/txtnish/issues/11. It seems to work but i have currently no test suite for txtnish, so please don’t hesitate to inform me if anything weird happens with mentions.
@kas@enotty.dk Sorry, i haven’t tested the build-script, should be fixed now #termpub
@kas@enotty.dk Sorry, i haven’t tested the build-script, should be fixed now #termpub
If this is due to the xmpp wttr.in bot I shared here you should fix your certs.
The rasterman filter is the only one in netfilters that tries to cache all of stdin, & I don’t know enough perl to fix it.
Something being ‘natural’ might make fixing it more difficult, but it is not an excuse not to fix it. If inequity & injustice are ‘natural’ – i.e., happen without conspiracy – that just makes it more important to fight them.
The robocall crisis will never totally be fixed | Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/04/the-robocall-crisis-will-never-totally-be-fixed/
I fixed my now-year-long semi-intermittent sound problem, & the explanation is compellingly stupid: sometimes when ubuntu upgrades sound driver modules it doesn’t make the /dev/snd tree user-writable, & pulse runs as the logged-in user.
How to Fix Social Media by Injecting A Chunk of the Blogosphere https://kottke.org/19/01/how-to-fix-social-media-by-injecting-a-chunk-of-the-blogosphere
Hopepunk can’t fix our broken science fiction. https://slate.com/technology/2019/01/hopepunk-cyberpunk-solarpunk-science-fiction-broken.html
Is It Time to Redesign Scrabble? http://nautil.us/issue/67/reboot/does-scrabble-need-to-be-fixed
I just recently found an issue with my custom client. It was ignoring microseconds on timestamps. Which meant I was missing some twtxt from people. I got that fixed and I know see all of them.
dummy tweet to fix my gopher page #wontfix
Udevd was eating up literally all my ram and literally all my CPU, while doing nothing. I fixed it by turning off udevd. (Take that, systemd.)
It seems like every time I reboot, Ubuntu manages to forget about another piece of hardware I have. First it was the USB controller, then the wifi (still not fixed), and now it’s my sound card.
In case anybody cares, I’ve fixed up my mirror of all my medium posts. (Useful if you are a cheapskate!) As always, I prefer people with a medium account to actually go there & clap so I get a dime. http://www.lord-enki.net/medium-backup/
The cyberpunk aesthetic, moreso than mere future noir, is the future as seen through the eyes of Sir Clive Sinclair: sleek but broken, and dominated by posturing. It’s a beveled black hermetically-sealed shell cracked open to fix manufacturing & design flaws, alligator-clipped wire spilling out, but no fix will prevent it from frying your brain if you look at it funny.
Why Silicon Valley canât fix itself | News | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/may/03/why-silicon-valley-cant-fix-itself-tech-humanism
Donât Delete Facebook. Do Something About It. - The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/24/opinion/sunday/delete-facebook-does-not-fix-problem.html
Nothing is temporary unless you put in the effort to destroy it. Nothing gets maintained unless you fix it.
Dialectics & the Mechanics of History: A Repair Manual to Fix Our Future https://www.johnlaurits.com/2017/dialectics-history-marx-repair-manual/
In Conversation with Mark Blyth: George Bernard Shaw - Theater, Economics and… - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu5tOTcrlwQ&feature=youtu.be
Another Day of trying to fix other people’s problems with code
@tx@0x1A4.1337.cx There were still a few issues i fixed, if you still have problems.
@tx@0x1A4.1337.cx There were still a few issues i fixed, if you still have problems.
@phil@philmcclure.duckdns.org I don’t just throw away lines i can’t parse, but try to fix as many errors as possible. But eventually you have to give up. https://github.com/mdom/txtnish/blob/master/bin/txtnish#L368
@phil@philmcclure.duckdns.org I don’t just throw away lines i can’t parse, but try to fix as many errors as possible. But eventually you have to give up. https://github.com/mdom/txtnish/blob/master/bin/txtnish#L368
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Is it? I mean it paints a pretty dark picture, but in the end Aral appeal to us to fix the whole mess without any corporate involvement.
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net Is it? I mean it paints a pretty dark picture, but in the end Aral appeal to us to fix the whole mess without any corporate involvement.
@kas@enotty.dk Mhh, only 27% of the feeds i subscribed to, declare an explicit charset in the header. Probably easier to fix that in the clients…
@kas@enotty.dk Mhh, only 27% of the feeds i subscribed to, declare an explicit charset in the header. Probably easier to fix that in the clients…
@dave@davebucklin.com It’s probably https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=195792, should be fixed for #txtnish
@dave@davebucklin.com It’s probably https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=195792, should be fixed for #txtnish
@dave@davebucklin.com Okay, i fixed the awk and xargs problem, but it seems awk on macosx is weird: printf “foo\n” | awk ‘{gsub(/[[:cntrl:]]/,” “);print}’ => ” f o o “
@dave@davebucklin.com Okay, i fixed the awk and xargs problem, but it seems awk on macosx is weird: printf “foo\n” | awk ‘{gsub(/[[:cntrl:]]/,” “);print}’ => ” f o o “
@dave@davebucklin.com Welcome to twtxt, i take a look at txtnish on mac os x, should be easy to fix
@dave@davebucklin.com Welcome to twtxt, i take a look at txtnish on mac os x, should be easy to fix
@durcheinandr@durcheinandr.de Can you check with the newest version? This should be fixed in eb3665b.
@durcheinandr@durcheinandr.de Can you check with the newest version? This should be fixed in eb3665b.
@durcheinandr@durcheinandr.de. Thanks, fixed!
@durcheinandr@durcheinandr.de. Thanks, fixed!
And #txtnish is now on the one hand more lenient and tries to fix the feed, but if it can’t it will skip the misformed tweet.
And #txtnish is now on the one hand more lenient and tries to fix the feed, but if it can’t it will skip the misformed tweet.
Quake for Oculus Rift
My Oculus Rift CV1 finally arrived last week, so of course I had to update my fork of the excellent Quakespasm engine for the new Oculus 1.4 API.
While I was at it, I also fixed a number of bugs, included support for the Rift’s headphones and the XBox One controller – I’d still recommend you play with mouse & keyboard, though. Controls are set up with reasonable defaults, but you can of course change everything in the options menu. There’s also … ⌘ Read more
@kdave@kdave.github.io I fixed the connection timeouts with #txtnix. It seems i fetched to many urls concurrently, so now there’s a worker pool.
@kdave@kdave.github.io I fixed the connection timeouts with #txtnix. It seems i fetched to many urls concurrently, so now there’s a worker pool.
Bug bug bug bug bug / new build all should be fixed / bug bug bug bug bug
Bug bug bug bug bug / new build all should be fixed / bug bug bug bug bug
NixOS 13.10 released
We have released NixOS 13.10, the first stable branch of NixOS.
Its goal is to provide a safe branch for production environments
that need bug fixes and security updates, but not the
potentially destabilising changes that sometimes occur on the
unstable branch. You can get NixOS 13.10 ISOs and VirtualBox
appliances from the download\
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for … ⌘ Read more
Nix 1.6.1 released
Nix\
1.6.1 has been released. This is primarily a bug fix
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NixOps 1.0.1 released
NixOps\
1.0.1 has been released, a minor bug fix release. See the manual
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@thestartupspace Please fix your RSS feed, it’s empty.
Nix 1.5.3 released
Nix 1.5.3
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Nix 1.5.1 released
Nix 1.5.1
has been released. It fixes a regression introduced in Nix 1.4. See the release\
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Nix 1.4 released
Nix 1.4
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addresses a security problem in multi-user mode. See the release\
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Nix 1.3 released
Nix 1.3
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PatchELF 0.6 released
PatchELF\
0.6 has been released. Apart from some bug fixes, it adds
support for executables produced by the Gold linker. See the README
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Nix 0.15 released
Nix\
0.15 has been released. This is a bug fix release. See the
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Nix 0.14 released
Nix\
0.14 has been released. This is primarily a bug fix
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Nix 0.13 released
Nix\
0.13 has been released. This is mostly a bug fix release,
although it also adds some new language features. See the release\
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Linux.com article about Nix
There is an article on Linux.com about Nix: “Nix fixes dependency\
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Nix 0.10.1 released
Nix\
0.10.1 has been released. It fixes two obscure bugs that
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Nix 0.10 released
Nix\
0.10 has been released. This release has many
improvements and bug fixes; see the release\
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Nix\
0.9.2 has been released released. This is a bug fix
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Nix 0.9 released
Nix 0.9
has been released. This is a new major release that provides
quite a few performance improvements and bug fixes, as well as a
number of new features. Read the release\
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