have a older galaxy note 4 phone, was bricked, but got it flashed with stock rom tonight. so now Ill root it and all that, and see if I can get one of those nice OS’es to run on it.
greetings from lynx inside tty1 listening to anonradio. its super comfy to see only text.
9-3 FSU gets to play 6-6 Oklahoma… Gotta love these profit-fueled matchups. At least 6-6 UF should get blasted by 9-3 Oregon State.
Gophers headed to the Pinstripe Bowl in New York City on December 29. Well, its something anyway.
New npm features for secure publishing and safe consumption
Now you can create tokens with fine-grained permissions for automating your publishing and organization management workflows. And a new code explorer allows you to view content of a package directly in the npm portal. ⌘ Read more
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I’m rapidly flip-flopping between believing that I’m extremely autistic and believing that everyone else is autistic compared to me
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I really have to clen up my Firefox bookmarks. They are no longer searchable.
Would you allow nanobots into your blood stream for a brain-to-internet interface? ⌘ Read more
Links to everywhere you can find Lunduke on the Internet
RSS feeds, social media, video sharing… all of it. ⌘ Read more
In this House — We might fail, but never with abandon — Every moment is fresh, unimpeded by the one before — We remove as many obligations as we add — There is something to protect, something to give everything for — Tsuyoku Naritai!
The XMPP Standards Foundation: The XMPP Newsletter November 2022
Welcome to the XMPP Newsletter, great to have you here again! This issue covers the month of November 2022. This is the final release for this year and we will have a well-deserved winter break until the 5th of February 2023! Many thanks to all readers and all contributors!
Like this newsletter, many projects and their efforts in the XMPP community are a result of people’s voluntary work. If you are happy with the services and software you may … ⌘ Read more
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GPT-3 is crazy 🤯
Do you want to read why Go is a great programming language? ⌘ Read more
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@carsten@yarn.zn80.net what type of NAS? I just upgraded my oooold (~2008) Drobo to a Synology. I have been impressed with all the neat stuff it can do.
@carsten@yarn.zn80.net what type of NAS? I just upgraded my oooold (~2008) Drobo to a Synology. I have been impressed with all the neat stuff it can do.
JUHU! Finally! The new NAS runs. Oh boy what a process. First I had to restart and redow everything three times. Sometimes things are not sooo super obvious and then you really mess up. Who decided at Asustor that you cannot move home folders off of the Volume 1? And Why are the Asustor apps so bad? Beside that, the machine, the NAS, is really nice. Updraded to 16GB RAM and I finally have NGINX PROXY MANAGER running. Now I can setup all services with nice names!
GPT-3 is crazy 🤯
Do you want to read why Go is a great programming language? ⌘ Read more
US Netherlands was a tough game to watch today. NLD’s Memphis is a beast.
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How to Pronounce Tech Words (part 2)
Watch now (6 min) | Some computer words are hard to say. Let Lunduke help you. ⌘ Read more
Gajim: Gajim 1.5.4
Gajim 1.5.4 comes with a reworked file transfer interface, better URL detection, message selection improvements, and many fixes under the hood. Thank you for all your contributions!
Gajim’s interface for sending files has been reworked, and should be much easier to use now. For each file you’re about to send, Gajim will generate a preview. This way, you can avoid sending the wrong file to somebody. Regardless of how you start a file transfer, be it drag and drop, pasting a … ⌘ Read more
On my blog: Tweets from 11/28 to 12/02 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2022/12/02/week.html #twitter #week #socialmedia #linkdump
GitHub, accessibility, and the disability divide
We just published our vision for GitHub accessibility at accessibility.github.com. Here’s the TL;DR: the prime directive of the GitHub accessibility program is to empower people with disabilities to build cool technology. ⌘ Read more
Introducing Mona Sans and Hubot Sans
Learn how to use and express yourself with GitHub’s open source variable fonts, Mona Sans and Hubot Sans. ⌘ Read more
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How to Monitor Container Memory and CPU Usage in Docker Desktop
Find out how to track the CPU, memory, network, and disk usage of docker containers and docker compose projects using the Resource Usage Docker Extension. ⌘ Read more
I tried to make an one-liner to make psots easier but it still does not work :-(
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(by the way Jesus is born end of September beginning of October)
or August… or Jun-July… or April.. hard to say really.
(by the way Jesus is born end of September beginning of October)
or August… or Jun-July… or April.. hard to say really.
@eaplmx@twtxt.net This exact thing happened to me last night. I happened to be watching some random Youtube video, then this Ad came on, normally they are short 3-5s ads and I just tolerate them (sometimes) – But this particular ad was 20+ mins long! Somehow I kept listening to it too, despite my daughter telling me I could hit that “Skip Ad” button.
What was it you ask?! 😅 It was one of those testimonial-style, hyped up marketing videos of some product called “Gemini 2” (a currency trading app, allegedly), I kept watching all the way through, it was fantastic! 🤣
Then I went and read up on it! …
Short answer: TOTAL FUCKING SCAM 🤣
What do you feel when you listen to something you didn’t believe it’s true?
I can’t say a lot, but it’s a good reading about your rational and your emotional sides of the brain 🧠.
How empowering developers helps teams ship secure software faster
AppSec expert Niroshan Rajadurai says putting developers at the center of everything will enable you to meet your security goals. ⌘ Read more
I’m just glad their in a bowl game. Gophers sucked for many years, its great to see the program get back on track.
An enterprise account is coming to all Enterprise customers
Administrators, or enterprise owners, have the increased responsibility of managing their account and keeping it secure. We are excited to introduce what is new with enterprise accounts and what is coming soon. ⌘ Read more
New in Docker Desktop 4.15: Improving Usability and Performance for Easier Builds
Docker Desktop 4.15 is here, packed with usability upgrades to help you find the images you want, manage your containers, discover vulnerabilities, and more. ⌘ Read more
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Hey everyone, we are Martin Weinelt and Janne Heß,
the release managers for this stable release and we are very proud to announce the public availability of NixOS 22.11 “Raccoon”.
This release will receive bugfixes and security updates for seven months (up until 2023-06-30).
… ⌘ Read more
Erlang Solutions: RabbitMQ – An Amazing Message Broker
In cloud architectures (or microservices), applications are broken down into smaller independent blocks that can be quickly developed, deployed, and maintained. Imagine you have a cloud architecture that has many services and many requests per second, you have to make sure that no requests are lost and your web service is always ready to receive new requests instead of locked by processing the previous request and must ensure that the servi … ⌘ Read more
Cool addition with the RSS! I use newsbeuter/newsboat but the biggest bummer is it doesn’t accept gopher URIs, which makes no sense to me. Who cares how the RSS data is delivered?
JMP: Writing a Chat Client from Scratch
There are a lot of things that go into building a chat system, such as client, server, and protocol. Even for only making a client there are lots of areas of focus, such as user experience, features, and performance. To keep this post a manageable size, we will just be building a client and will use an existing server and protocol (accessing Jabber network services using the XMPP protocol). We’ll make a practical GUI so we can test things, but not spend too much time on p … ⌘ Read more
Ignite Realtime Blog: HTTP File Upload plugin 1.2.0 released
We have now released version 1.2.0 of the HTTP File Upload plugin!
This plugin adds functionality to Openfire that allows clients to share files, as defined in the XEP-0363 ‘HTTP File Upload’ specification.
This release primarily enhances functionality when running in an Openfire cluster. All changes can be reviewed in [the changelog for this release](https://www.igniterealtime. … ⌘ Read more
Mainstream media is designed to make people into cuckolds
Well, people should be able to talk, even if it’s the ‘wrong’ topic.
I think the whole ‘covid disinformation’ policy at twitter and others (spotify) is ridiculous.
A banner that pops up telling you to go ‘here’ for latest info is crazy.
People die from all kinds of things, covid is no exception from that, but no other virus has been put on display like this one. And also not even being able to discuss things around it (except for the cemented truth) is not something I like. I’m not a conspiracy theorist or anything like that - but I love discussing things, and when you cannot even do that - then I have a issue with it. So many people got banned for simply discussing or trying to discuss issues around it.
For some people they are just fun. Others can’t handle it. They go nuts. 2022-11-29T19:42:33-06:00 I prefer to spend my time writing code for only a few gopher users. No time for conspiracies.
finally finished Brothers K - moving to say the least; also welcome vajra, Surface3 homeserver
There’s always something to experiment with in Gopherspace.
always something broken to fix, too
Always something fun to play around with in Gopherspace
To infinity and beyond: enabling the future of GitHub’s REST API with API versioning
We’re introducing calendar-based versioning for our REST API, so we can keep evolving our API, whilst still giving integrators a smooth migration path and plenty of time to update their integrations. ⌘ Read more
TempleOS lives on… in a very weird way.
Watch now (20 min) | The new “ZealOS” looks to continue the work of Terry Davis. Sorta. ⌘ Read more
Prosodical Thoughts: Bringing FASTer authentication to Prosody and XMPP
As our work continues on modernizing XMPP authentication,
we have some more new milestones to share with you. Until now our work has
mostly been focused on internal Prosody improvements, such as the new roles\
and permissions framework. Now we are starting to extend our
work to the actual client-to-server protocol in XMPP.
Prosody and [Snikket](https://snik … ⌘ Read more
DeepL Write
I’m a big fan of DeepL for translations. Before trying to write more blog posts directly in English to improve my skills, I wrote many blog posts in German and then translated them. The texts were probably better than my non-native English. ⌘ Read more
“Bloggers, Dump Your Twitter Card Tags”
It’s crazy to think how much bandwidth is being used by metadata tags. Every company wants to invent it’s own new system. Wouter Groeneveld gives a brief overview and recommends getting rid of them (for the most part). I agree with him completely. The only one of these systems that my blog supports is Microformats, which is quite popular among the IndieWeb community. ⌘ Read more
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gotta get a child with cancer to wish for a tiling-stable subagent-persistent otherizer idiom
Sideloading Android apps on Windows 11
It’s really impressive how easy it is to sideload apps on the WSA (Windows Subsystem for Android). ⌘ Read more
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On my blog: Tweets from 11/21 to 11/25 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2022/11/25/week.html #twitter #week #socialmedia #linkdump
I’ve started playing with Go today, just understood the basics and still a bit confused about the module and goroutine parts.
I’ll try to make something interesting soon.
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Ah git-bug! Ive chatted with the creator when he was working on the graphql parts. Its working with git objects directly sorta like how git-repo does code reviews. Its a pretty neat idea for storing data along side the branches. I believe they don’t add a disconnected branch to avoid data getting corrupted by merging branches or something like that.
Ah git-bug! Ive chatted with the creator when he was working on the graphql parts. Its working with git objects directly sorta like how git-repo does code reviews. Its a pretty neat idea for storing data along side the branches. I believe they don’t add a disconnected branch to avoid data getting corrupted by merging branches or something like that.
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Paper Title
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RT by @mind_booster: The EU will fund a pilot project for a public directory of #publicdomain works. This is based on a whitepaper I wrote with @Senficon for the 2021 @creativecommons summit. Thanks for bringing us 1 step closer to making this a reality @echo_pbreyer & team! https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/kick-off-for-eu-database-of-public-domain-works-and-digital-access-to-scientific-works/
The EU will fund a pilot project for a public directory of [#publicdomain](https://nitter.net/search?q=%23publicdom … ⌘ Read more
Jérôme Poisson: Libervia progress note 2022-W45
Hello, it’s time for a long overdue progress note.
I’ll talk here about the work made on ActivityPub (AP) gateway and on end-to-end encryption around pubsub.
Oh, and if everything goes well, this blog post should be accessible from XMPP and ActivityPub (and HTTP and ATOM feed), using the same identifier goffi@goffi.org.
The work made on the AP gateway has been possible thanks to a NLnet/NGI0 grant (w … ⌘ Read more
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FYI, As I’ll be going camping this weekend with the family, I won’t be able to make our weekly call. You guys are welcome to go ahead and discuss various topics and summarise for others to read up on later 👌
RT by @mind_booster: Night trains rejected today by @govpt Socialist Party in 2023 🇵🇹Budget debate. Green @LIVREpt proposed night train reactivation be included. All parties - left to right - supported this proposal except for Socialists (against) extreme right Chega (abstained). Via @BCamposPereira
Night trains rejected today by @govpt Socialist Party in 2023 🇵🇹Budget debate. Green @LIVREpt proposed night train reactivati … ⌘ Read more
I reworked the current ActivityPub implementation of GoBlog, fixed ActivityPub replies to posts and also added support for reply updates and deletions. Under the hood it’s using the comment system. 🥳 Using the go-ap/activitypub library, working with ActivityPub is much easier (but still more complicated than I wish it would be). ⌘ Read more
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org thank you :) I like it a lot too. kinda want to put this one up on our wall.
@prologic@twtxt.net just 10 minutes walk from our house (we live next to miles and miles of trails next to the forest). :)
He says “The college ready foundation send messages of support to all college ready foundation stations all around the world.”
It is a very odd message of support to themselves. But OK.
He says “The college ready foundation send messages of support to all college ready foundation stations all around the world.”
It is a very odd message of support to themselves. But OK.
Ignite Realtime Blog: Openfire Monitoring Service plugin 2.4.0 release
Earlier today, we have released version 2.4.0 of the Openfire Monitoring Service plugin. This plugin adds both statistics, as well as message archiving functionality to Openfire.
In this release, compatibility with future versions of Openfire is added. A bug that affects MSSQL users has been fixed, and the dreaded “Unable to save XML properties” error message has been resolved. A few other minor tweaks h … ⌘ Read more
Exciting New GitHub Features Powering Machine Learning
Discover the exciting enhancements in GitHub that empower Machine Learning practitioners to do more. ⌘ Read more
Twting to see if it will update my links list.
Twting to see if it will update my links list.
Enable Cloud-Native Log Observability With Parseable
Traditionally, logs are text heavy and relatively difficult to visualize or observe. Learn how Parseable displays rich, clear log data within Docker Desktop — helping you manage data more easily. ⌘ Read more
Brought our dog to work today, so nice to have one that handles the cold without any issues. He just chills in his crate in the car while I work, and I take some small breaks to let him stretch his legs. Loves to play around in the snow. I could then take the ‘long’ walk on my way home instead of getting home first - then head out again.
@stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no You are still trying to upgrade your Yarn Pod right? 🤔 Can I help in any way? 🤗
In reply to: chreke’s blog - Little Languages Are The Future Of Programming
The idea is that as you start to find patterns in your application, you can encode them in a little language—this language would then allow you to express these patterns in a more compact manner than would be possible by other means of abstraction. Not only could this buck the trend of ever-growing applications, it would … ⌘ Read more
Today was already the 4th day that I worked using a mobile hotspot with a speed limit of 10 mbps down and upload. This is definitely doable. I’m glad I didn’t have to transfer any larger files. Faster internet is coming in two days. But I chose wisely when I signed my mobile contract last year without a data cap. ⌘ Read more
How to pronounce Open Source & Linux words
Watch now (7 min) | Think you know how to say “GNOME” and “Ubuntu”? Think again. ⌘ Read more
RT by @mind_booster: Communicating the climate crisis to non-experts is difficult. Here I tried to illustrate in a simple way where we stand and where we are heading.
Communicating the climate crisis to non-experts is difficult. Here I tried to illustrate in a simple way where we stand and where we are heading.
@prologic@twtxt.net what files do I need to update on my server if I decide to compile yarnd on another machine? (wondering so that I do not brick anything)..
Change in Slope
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Why did we sign an agreement at #COP27 that is a watering down on had been agreed at #COP26, and counter-cycle with what science proves to be needed, is beyond my comprehension.
Why did we sign an agreement at #COP27 that is a watering down on had been agreed at #COP26, and counter-cycle with what science proves to be needed, is beyond my comprehension.
[nitter.net/joeloyo/status/1594212589046669313#m](https://nitter.net/ … ⌘ Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net git worked after upgrade. But I seem to have to reinstall go. I have not done that yet. I will see if I have time to fix that later tonight.
Julius Caesar Scaliger pre-empted Scott Alexanders solution to theodicy: in his view god had created every being that would add more good than not to the cosmos
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org very nice! we went from 12/13c down to negative today, so we had our first snow. There will be more snow tomorrow:)
@darch@neotxt.dk yeah, all my computers and devices are on 24/7. but I’ll install it on my webserver (vps) as well, and let that one be the master device. my desktop is backed up to spideroak at all times, so when I sync there it backs things up. Im not too worried about the issue if something causes a conflict. There is only one file that worries me, and that is my keepass file. I might keep that elsewhere to be sure, I have not decided yet.