Planning next to your code – GitHub Projects is now generally available
Today, we are announcing the general availability of the new and improved Projects powered by GitHub Issues. GitHub Projects connects your planning directly to the work your teams are doing in GitHub and flexibly adapts to whatever your team needs at any point. ⌘ Read more
lw events should give one the ability to report probabilities
Launching GitHub Community: Powered by GitHub Discussions
Today, we’re launching GitHub Community, which brings together GitHub Community Forum, GitHub Education Forum, and product feedback into a free, in-product, single space for all user-to-user interactions. ⌘ Read more
Introducing even more security enhancements to npm
New npm security enhancements include an improved login and publish experience with the npm CLI, connected GitHub and Twitter accounts, and a new CLI command to verify the integrity of packages in npm. ⌘ Read more
R to @mind_booster: Mais eloquentemente:
Mais eloquentemente:
nitter.net/direitosdig/status/1551908764193800192#m ⌘ Read more
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RT by @mind_booster: A device that is designed for sneaky code execution and is legally off-limits to independent auditing is bad. A world of those devices - devices we put inside our bodies and put our bodies inside of - is fucking terrifying. 26/
A device that is designed for sneaky code execution and is legally off-limits to independent auditing is bad. A *world* of those devices - devices we put inside our bodies and put our bodies inside of - is *fucking terrifying*. 26/ ⌘ Read more
shoutout to the woman that broke my heart so that I now read papers titled stuff like “Multiverse-wide Cooperation via Correlated Decision Making”
todo: find a way to track ontology shifts in neural networks
Web hosting is being moved to Ouvaton, a French co-op and email not sure yet. Might use them or Nubo a Belgian co-op
I am at the moment starting to move my internet things over to cooperative run services
Gajim: Gajim 1.4.7
Gajim 1.4.7 brings performance improvements, better file previews, and many bug fixes. Thanks for all your reports!
Multiple issues with Gajim’s file preview have been fixed. If you want to disable file previews entirely, there is now a setting in Gajim’s preferences.
For people with many contacts in their contact list, this release will bring a significant performance improvement 🚀
Furthermore, notifications on Windows should not appear in the taskbar anymore.
Fixes … ⌘ Read morejust thought to myself “hopefully a bigger pandemic hits, that sounds like it’ll delay ai capabilities progres”, which, no,,,
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Linux, Alternative OS, & Retro Computing News - July 23, 2022
Wordperfect for UNIX comes to Linux, Xbox Live 1.0 recreated, & Lego Atari 2600 ⌘ Read more
Old content warning
Recently I implemented a setting in my blog software to disable the warning above posts older than one year. A setting that has its justification. ⌘ Read more
Ignite Realtime Blog: REST API Openfire plugin 1.8.3 released!
We recently release version 1.8.3 of the Openfire REST API plugin. This version extends the MUC search capability to include the natural name of the MUC (instead of just the name). It also updates a number of library dependencies.
The updated plugin should be available for download in your Openfire admin console already. Alternatively, you can download the plugin directly, from [the plugin’s archive page](https://www.ign … ⌘ Read more
❤️ 🎶: How painful it must be to forget by ALi
❤️ 🎶: Words I want to say by GyeongseoYeji
Tips & tricks for using GitHub projects for personal productivity
GitHub Issues is a core component of how developers get things done and, as we built more project planning capabilities into GitHub, we’ve found some fun and unique ways to use the new projects experience for personal productivity. ⌘ Read more
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researchers drunkenly explaining 5-10 to each other
**The Legendary Pink Dots have an enviously prolific discography (@discogs counts 111 albums!), but this year’s “The Museum of Human Happiness” is definitely one of the “memorable ones”, perhaps the best of what they have to offer.
“preserved for you beneath a painted sky”**
The Legendary Pink Dots have an enviously prolific discography ( @discogs counts 111 albums!), but this year’s “The Museum of Human Happiness” is definitely one of the “memorable ones”, perhaps the b … ⌘ Read more
surveys probably get more results if people get their some summary statistic at the end—a way to increase participation rate?
Here’s how academic research is shaping GitHub Discussions
We strive to understand how developers collaborate and work on GitHub, and we sometimes partner with academics to better understand how we can improve our products. Here’s how we did that to build and evolve GitHub Discussions. ⌘ Read more
Chemicals
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6 strategic ways to level up your CI/CD pipeline
From incorporating accessibility testing to implementing blue-green deployment models, here are six practical and strategic ways to improve your CI/CD pipeline. ⌘ Read more
Linus Torvalds says VBA coming to Linux Kernel “like, right away”
“This is way better than that Rust junk,” stated one Kernel contributor. ⌘ Read more
Finally found the time to set up my Raspberry Pi to do something useful. It was on my shelf for only three years or so.
daily reminder that most politicians wouldn’t be able to explain the concept of expected value to you if you asked them
Open Source Monthly: July 2022 Edition
July’s Open Source Monthly features Zag.js, which leverages state machines to make framework agnostic components. ⌘ Read more
I seem to have way more ideas for things I want to write when I’m out and about than when I’ve got some time to write at the end of the day. I think this has been going on for months with multiple thoughts I’ve had.
So far I configured most (almost all) settings for GoBlog through a YAML file. But this is not so optimal, after all it happens sometimes that I want to change a small setting, such as the description of a post section, from my smartphone. This would work somehow via SSH, but ideal is something else. Email conversations with Andrés Cárdenas inspired me to finally start the project “settings in the database”. The first step was to make it possible to configure the mentioned post sections. This is now finally possible … ⌘ Read more
Exclusive: Microsoft revealed to be creator of Snap Packaging for Ubuntu Linux
“See? I told y’all we love Linux,” snickered the Microsoft CEO. ⌘ Read more
I’m trying to switch from Konversation to irssi. Let’s see how that goes. Any irssiers out there who can recommend specific settings or scripts? I already got myself trackbar.pl and nickcolor.pl as super-essentials. Also trying window_switcher.pl. Somehow my custom binds for Ctrl+1/2/3/etc. to switch to window 1/2/3/etc. doesn’t do anything: { key = "^1"; id = "change_window"; data = "1"; } (I cannot use the default with Alt as this is handled by my window manager). Currently, I’m just cycling with Ctrl+N/P. Other things to solve in the near future:
- better, more colorful and compact theme (just removed clock from statusbar so far)
- getting bell/urgency hints working on arriving messages
- nicer tabs in status bar, maybe even just channel names and no indexes
- decluster status bar with user and channel modes (I never cared about those in the last decade)
Minimizing Liabilities Is Making It.
The default way to look at financial “independence” nowadays is to think that means “making a lot of money.”
That’s understandable.
But then you see stuff like this:
Or this:
It takes until 30 for a person to be as rich as they were when they were born. (And this is average net worth … ⌘ Read more[47°09′35″S, 126°43′58″W] Bad satellite signal – switching to analog communication
This OneDrive feature to remind about pictures from x years ago is really awesome! I captured this sunset 4 years ago today. ⌘ Read more
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How to Make Linux Hate You
Watch now (14 min) | Three ways to make Linux just a little more abusive towards you. Because… why not? ⌘ Read more
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Writing and Running a BBS on a Macintosh Plus
In 2015, I wrote a custom BBS server in Ruby and had been using it to run the Kludge BBS on a small OpenBSD server in my home office since then. ⌘ Read more
There is a project to recreate the Prodigy online service
Because… why not? ⌘ Read more
Minkowski Space
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Erlang Solutions: Updates to the MIM Inbox in version 5.1
User interfaces in open protocolsWhen a messaging client starts, it typically presents the user with:
- an inbox
- a summary of chats (in chronological order)
- unread messages in their conversation
- a snippet of the most recent message in the conversation
- information on if a conversation is muted (and if so how long a conversation is muted for)
- other information that users may find useful on their welcome screen
Mongoos … ⌘ Read more
**The SDF Public Access UNIX System Celebrates 35 Years!
Here’s what I wrote about SDF back on the 20th anniversary, only now more impressive as SDF goes on in operation, and still faithful to the same ideas, objectives and modus operandi.
Happy birthday!
https://mindboosternoori.blogspot.com/2007/06/sdf-celebrates-20-years.html**
The SDF Public Access UNIX System Celebrates 35 Years!
Here’s what I wrote about SDF back on the 20th anniversary, only now more impressive as SDF goes on in operation, and still … ⌘ Read more
Time to go to sleep, hoping I do get any given how how it is here right now…
A few hours left to lock in the lower Lunduke Journal pricing
Subscription price goes up in a few hours – but current rates will be locked in. ⌘ Read more
Ignite Realtime Blog: Openfire 4.7.2 released
The Ignite Realtime Community is pleased to announce the release of Openfire version 4.7.2. This version fixes a number of bugs and signifies our efforts to produce a stable 4.7 series of Openfire whilst work continues on the next feature release 4.8.0.
A major highlight of this release is fixing of BOSH bugs found under load testing.
You can find [download artifacts](https://ign … ⌘ Read more
content="width=device-width" to your viewport meta tag will help massively with scaling on different device widths.
Thanks for the feedback! This site was designed to look perfect on good old 800x600 monitors (I even left a comment next to the meta tag). Maybe I’ll add a mobile-friendly version someday :-) P.S. Nice try with SQL injection, haha. Do you have any plans for XSS attacks? :D
@win0err@kolesnikov.se I agree with @prologic@twtxt.net about the text size. Adding content="width=device-width" to your viewport meta tag will help massively with scaling on different device widths.
Eg. The first screenshot is the current site with a device width of 440px and the second is with the updated viewport meta tag.


Other than that, I like the aesthetic of it 😊 It gives me early-ish internet vibes, which I wasn’t online for (I’m a ‘90s baby) but I’ve seen some pretty early websites.
Funny Programming Pictures Part XI
Because it helps to laugh. ⌘ Read more
The hardest technical solutions are right in front of your face.
Nassim Taleb had this old anecdote of the sheer absurdity that while the suitcase and other bags had existed for lifetimes, it was only in the 1990’s that people had the idea to put wheels on the things so they didn’t have to haul them around airports all day with their strength.
It reminds you of the fact that while children in the Incan Empire did indeed have some toys with wheels, apparently no one thought to use the wheel to make a simple … ⌘ Read more
To post something again, here are three songs I’m currently really enjoying: ⌘ Read more
I launched a new version of my website (https://kolesnikov.se) last night. What do you think about it? Don’t forget to leave a message in my guestbook ;-)
**Apparently, there are still those who they’re able to fool others with the argument “we cannot fight the climate crisis now, because we have to take care of the economy.”
This “economy first” approach is naive: the climate crisis attacks the economy too:
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/06/impact-climate-change-global-gdp/**
Apparently, there are still those who they’re able to fool others with the argument “we cannot fight the climate crisis now, because we have to take care of the economy.”
This “econ … ⌘ Read more
R to @mind_booster: Me (anytime):
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**2007: “you still buy CDs? So much waste, all that plastic, why? I only buy and listen to mp3s now…”
2022 (15 years later): “what, you buy music? Why? I just stream whatever I want, whenever I want, without needing to carry a music library around with me…”**
2007: “you still buy CDs? So much waste, all that plastic, why? I only buy and listen to mp3s now…”
2022 (15 years later): “what, you buy music? Why? I just stream whatever I want, whenever I want, without needing to carry a music library around wi … ⌘ Read more
Microsoft: “Using an open-source solution may introduce risks”
Remember how Microsoft used to warn against using Open Source? Turns out… they still are. ⌘ Read more
reading reddit thread about advice for women fighting men rn, and one of the advices is to yank an eye out, not considering that eyes are pretty hard to yank out
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❤️ 🎶: Want to be your everyday by Sondia
Seems I forgot how to use my twtxt client
Finally started Stranger Things and watched episodes 1 to 5 so far, I quite like it.
pet peeve: scales that have a neutral or default or average point, but which are nearly or completely on the positive. why are people asked to rate happiness from 0 to 10, not -10 to 10, where 0 is the neutral state? why are movies rated from 0 to five stars?
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Net Neutrality. No big deal.
Watch now (33 min) | Back in 2017, this video caused some people to get very, very grumpy. ⌘ Read more
In reply to: A simple mess
This is also something people keep getting wrong about Markdown as originally presented. Markdown isn’t a format. It’s a convenience tool that helps you write some of the boringest and commonest parts of HTML easier, and you can easily drop into more wonky HTML at any time.
Yes yes yes yes yes yes! ⌘ Read more
Don’t you hate it when you try to get to Inbox Zero, make it to Inbox Three, and then by week’s end you’ve got even more messages that you can’t get out of your inbox permanently?
“Linux Sucks 2022” is now free for all to watch!
“Lunduke’s enthusiasm is infectious!”, “I laughed so many times” ⌘ Read more
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[Cosmic Queries] How To Not Die in Space w/ Neil deGrasse Tyson & Ana Diaz-Artiles ⌘ Read more
“im not a furry, though, i just listen to the music”
No more Telegram Premium
Telegram decided to cancel my Premium, I got the following message from the @PremiumBot: ⌘ Read more
GitHub Availability Report: June 2022
In June, we experienced four incidents resulting in significant impact to multiple GitHub.com services. This report also sheds light into an incident that impacted several GitHub.com services in May. ⌘ Read more
good hobbyist internet science writers & scientists are afflicted by a peculiar disease: they produce some (or a lot of) good output, and then someone gives them enough money to start an organization, and they never write anything interesting again.
** Lamination for a lost explorer **
I remember the days when Kicks Condor used to update regularly. I miss those days.
For a while every post seemed to unearth some new, yet weirder corner of the little internet (maybe not yet the smol web).
There are folks doing similar web archeology…I do some of it myself…but no one does it like Kicks was doing it; there was often a feeling of unknown, but ulterior motive behind the curation — bits building towards a cohesive something.
Perhaps … ⌘ Read more
Managing a game dev community with GitHub Actions
A Little Game Called Mario is an open source, collectively developed hell project. Anyone and everyone is welcome to contribute their unique talents to make both the player and developer experience more enjoyable. Find out how the collective leverages GitHub Actions to manage this wonderful little community. ⌘ Read more
Ignite Realtime Blog: Push Notification Openfire plugin 0.9.1 released
The Ignite Realtime community is happy to announce the immediate availability of a bugfix release for the Push Notification plugin for Openfire!
This plugin adds support for sending push notifications to client software, as described in XEP-0357: “Push Notifications”.
[This update](https://www.igniterealtime.org/projects/openfire/plugins/0.9.1/pushnotificatio … ⌘ Read more
I will probably crash in the afternoon but right now I am going to use my energy to take a walk outside
No One Was Hurt
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I have become so jaded that when I meet people who are genuinely good I am taken aback and surprised as I do not expect it to happen anymore.
**R to @mind_booster: Of course, kokori’s track is not the only one worth listening to. The compilation starts with the Argentinian project “Bosques”, with the track “El Planeta Es Una Nave”, a version of it available here:
https://soundcloud.com/bosques/el-planeta-es-una-nave**
Of course, kokori’s track is not the only one worth listening to. The compilation starts with the Argentinian project “Bosques”, with the track “El Planeta Es Una Nave”, a version of it available here:
[soundcloud.com/bosques/el-pl…]( … ⌘ Read more
**Ten years ago, the 3CD compilation “Bearded Snails” was released, featuring 16 tracks and 19 artists of the “A Beard of Snails Records” roster.
The last of those tracks is kokori’s “Attention”, in its first release to the general public. Now here: https://the20th.bandcamp.com/track/attention**
Ten years ago, the 3CD compilation “Bearded Snails” was released, featuring 16 tracks and 19 artists of the “A Beard of Snails Records” roster.
The last of those tracks is kokori’s “Attention”, in its first release to … ⌘ Read more
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The XMPP Standards Foundation: The XMPP Newsletter June 2022
Welcome to the XMPP Newsletter, great to have you here again! This issue covers the month of June 2022.
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 be using, especially throughout the current situation, please consider saying thanks or help these projects! Interested in supporting the Newsletter team? Read more at the bottom … ⌘ Read more
i’m now pretty sure the urbit whitepaper is impossible to parody.
Ladybird: A truly new Web Browser (with a from-scratch engine) comes to Linux
The mad scientist behind Serenty OS brought the Serenty OS Web Browser to Linux. And you can watch the video of him doing it. ⌘ Read more
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Agree. we should parse the form but not output to feeds.
Agree. we should parse the form but not output to feeds.
Spent the afternoon updating my tilde and now it is time to unwind with some meditation and a book!
Hierarchies make people optimize for raising in the hierarchy, and accumulating power, at the expense of actually doing what the group needs. Why programmers are not paid in proportion to their productivity | Hacker News
i find the removal of the “master/slave” thing in computer protocols to be kinkshaming