of course I try to be hot, but within reason — I don’t want the playing field to be the Kronecker delta
[47°09′04″S, 126°43′31″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
[47°09′26″S, 126°43′00″W] Working impossible due to heavy rain
Good to know, specially if you live in Florida.
How to Stop them Before they Destroy Australia ⌘ Read more
Improving the developer experience for Dependabot alerts
Today, we’re shipping improvements to Dependabot alerts that make them easier to understand and remediate. ⌘ Read more
[47°09′45″S, 126°43′37″W] Bad satellite signal – switching to analog communication
@screem@yarn.yarnpods.com we have had to really shorten our process. I think long interviews were scaring off talent.
@screem@yarn.yarnpods.com we have had to really shorten our process. I think long interviews were scaring off talent.
Today I learned the difference between a blocked pipe and piss poor plumbing by dropping two bottles of drain cleaner to discover the latter
I did a thing to twtxt’s post-post actions, here’s to hoping it works
Pluriverse instead of Metaverse
This artifact is a follow-up to A Declaration of the Interdependence of Cyberspace, where we introduce the term “pluriverse” and apply it to cyberspace. After the creation of the Declaration, its core stewards were joined by others who were moved by the vision of that artifact, and together, formed Verses. We are a multidisciplinary arts and research collective co-imagining, practicing, and building a commonly-held digital future. ⌘ Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net hahaha yeah, they were testing posts to make sure I didn’t feck up my server move :D
Wikipedia article on Banach spaces: “Maurice René Fréchet was the first to use the term »Banach space« and Banach in turn then coined the term »Fréchet space.«” that is very cute.
[47°09′22″S, 126°43′58″W] Transponder still failing – switching to analog communication
Bookarmarked : 8 ways to speed up your Ansible playbooks | Enable Sysadmin ⌘ Read more
[47°09′46″S, 126°43′35″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
Internally at these companies, there’s also no reason for developers to care about quality. It’s not rewarded by the managers. Ask HN: How do you explain the sloppiness of modern software? | Hacker News
I need to wait an hour for another train, but why wait at the train station? ⌘ Read more
listening to the last 80k podcast i realize that there’s a lot of α left in dvcs.
It seems that mobile reception along German high-speed train routes has improved lately (at least compared to 2019). I’m sitting in an ICE 4 between Hanover and Hamburg, and I’ve initiated a speed test via USB tethering. My mobile phone contract is limited to 10 Mbps, but I seem to be able to take full advantage of that. ⌘ Read more
The XMPP Standards Foundation: The XMPP Newsletter December 2021 & January 2022
Welcome to the XMPP Newsletter covering the month of December 2021 and January 2022!
We hope you had a great shift into the new year by now as well as are happy to have you reading the new release! We guess that this episode has caught some weight over the new year’s holidays :-)
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 sof … ⌘ Read more
Really worth watching, twice… “Line Goes Up – The Problem With NFTs” sur YouTube
The best critical take on #nft
There is a lot to digest but it’s really worth it! ⌘ Read more
[47°09′45″S, 126°43′11″W] Bad satellite signal – switching to analog communication
In search of a new printer
Update: Thanks for all the answers! I have now tried to repair the ink cartridge, now something is printed again, but somewhat blurred. I finally decided to buy a black/white laser printer with scanner, a Xerox B225 as B-ware. I will probably report… ⌘ Read more
Your model of Eliezer Yudkowsky is faster than you at precommitting to not swerving.
I sometimes struggle to finish dramas not because they are bad but because of the dread that something really bad is gonna happening to a character i like
Meditation™: We Tear Your Reality to Shreds!
In search of a new printer
At the moment I do not have a working printer at home. I have an inkjet printer, but due to a long period of non-use, the cartridge or the print head has dried up. If I want to print something, I have to do it in a copy store or a drugstore. This is possible, but especially if I need to print something spontaneously, or only a few pages, then the effort is annoying. ⌘ Read more
LundukeFest delayed (again) due to illness & weather
Lunduke is still sick. And now there’s an ice storm. The Fest must (unfortunately) be delayed. ⌘ Read more
DockerCon: What Makes a Successful CFP Submission
The DockerCon 2022 Call for Papers is now open! DockerCon is one of the largest developer events in the world, with over 80,000 developers registering for each of the last two events. At the core of DockerCon is the chance for members of the community to share their tips, tricks, best practices and real-world experiences […]
The post [DockerCon: What Makes a Successful CFP Submission](https://www.docker.com/blog/dockercon-what-makes-a-succe … ⌘ Read more
Erlang Solutions: How HCA Healthcare used the BEAM to fight COVID – Code BEAM V Talk review
We often talk about the suitability of the BEAM VM for the Healthcare industry. Afterall, when it comes to Healthcare, downtime can literally be deadly, and no technology is better equipped to deliver high availability and minimal downtime than the BEAM. At Code BEAM V 2020, Bryan Hunter, an Enterprise fellow at one of the biggest Healthcare providers in the world joi … ⌘ Read more
GitHub Availability Report: January 2022
In January, we experienced no incidents resulting in service downtime to our core services. ⌘ Read more
How to build a CI/CD pipeline with GitHub Actions in four simple steps
A quick guide on the advantages of using GitHub Actions as your preferred CI/CD tool—and how to build a CI/CD pipeline with it. ⌘ Read more
Profanity: Profanity on Pinephone
Hi all,
So far, in my pinephone I used mainly GUI applications, because I was using a touch screen. Terminal applications are not user-friendly when it comes to one-handed operation.
I tested different distributions on my pinephone (mobian, manjaro, archarm), but usually most based on Phosh. In my opinion it is currently the best mobile graphics environment and stable as well.
In Phosh I tested few xmpp clients:
- the default application installed with Phosh is chat … ⌘ Read more
Startup Aims To Help Software Companies Shift To Usage-Based Pricing Models
The startup Metronome “claims to have developed a billing and data infrastructure platform that is capable of ‘reliably’ processing data at scale so that usage-based companies can iterate on business models without code changes,” reports TechCrunch. “It does this by providing businesses with real-time APIs for their customer … ⌘ Read more
Will have to take a look at Gogs. Ideally wanting it to be easy to have the same ease-of-use to setup a web page as Github and Gitea.
I’ve been running some internal usenet groups for a while, now I’m starting to make more use of them and slap them on the web - https://omg.singles/T7ggI
Celebrating Our Second Fiscal Year
Yesterday, January 31, we finished our second full fiscal year since our November 2019 restructuring and recapitalization, and I couldn’t be prouder of the Docker team and what we’ve accomplished together. While it’s difficult to summarize 12 months, highlights include: Shipping 7,000+ product features, fixes, and updates to developers, including Docker Desktop for M1 Macs, […]
The post [Celebrating Our Second Fiscal Year](https://www.docker.com/blog/celebrating-our-se … ⌘ Read more
Code scanning and Ruby: turning source code into a queryable database
A deep dive into how GitHub adds support for new languages to CodeQL. ⌘ Read more
Top-100 npm package maintainers now require 2FA, and additional security-focused improvements to npm
Starting today, we are rolling out mandatory 2FA to all maintainers of top-100 npm packages by dependents. ⌘ Read more
[47°09′28″S, 126°43′25″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
Snikket: Server updates for ARM systems
We have a couple of important announcements relevant to people running the
Snikket server software on ARM devices, including Raspberry Pi. Systems using
ARM processors are increasingly popular for self-hosting due to their
increased efficiency, lower cost and minimal energy consumption.
The Snikket January 2022 server release was an
exciting release for us, but some users on ARM-based systems reported some
difficulties upgrading to … ⌘ Read more
Time to get Gitea configured and running my website, I think 🤔
i am very ready to start a lesswrong shitstorm by asking for “a good textbook on causal inference, unlike the Pearl one”
Substack or Locals - Which is best for subscribing to The Lunduke Journal?
There are two ways to subscribe to The Lunduke Journal. There are a few differences. Which is best for you? ⌘ Read more
Trading Card order deadline is tomorrow.
If you were planning to get a Retro Computer Trading Card set, now’s your last chance. ⌘ Read more
first option in the multiple choice quiz is “none of the above”. don’t know what to think about this tbqh
Its weird to see a tech company be bought by an investment company. Like what is the motivation other than to milk it for investor profit?
Its weird to see a tech company be bought by an investment company. Like what is the motivation other than to milk it for investor profit?
Cloud Computing and Virtualization Company Citrix To Be Acquired for $16.5B
Citrix, a cloud computing and virtualization company used by companies including Microsoft, Google, and SAP, has revealed plans to be acquired by affiliates of global investment firm Vista Equity Partners, and an affiliate of Elliott Investment Management called Evergreen Coast Capital Corporation. From a report: The all-cash deal i … ⌘ Read more
How many things do I own?
Even though starting my job has put me in a situation where I can sometimes afford stuff just like that, and maybe buy the occasional thing without thinking much when I should have before, I still make sure to keep the number of things I own low. ⌘ Read more
saying “without loss of generality” is a great way to hide bullshit in a proof. i have applied it many times with huge success
2 Days Left to Order the Retro Computer Trading Cards
All orders need to be in by February 1st. ⌘ Read more
Real failure sucks. People you considered your friends stop returning calls. Doors close to you. You feel empty and lost. You can learn from it, but you can’t celebrate it. Failure hurts. And that’s OK. It’s supposed to hurt. A toast to all the rejects | Hacker News
Stream a USB webcam to HDMI on a Raspberry Pi
This post exists to collect my notes on displaying a USB webcam on the Raspberry Pi HDMI outputs. This is not the same as streaming the webcam (easy), and this is not for use with the Raspberry Pi camera module. This is specifically for USB UVC webcams. ⌘ Read more
[47°09′45″S, 126°43′11″W] Transponder still failing – switching to analog communication
Finally sleeping better 😴
I have a very light sleep. The first brightness in the morning makes me wake up, noise from the neighbors in the evening does not let me fall asleep. No matter how late or early I go to bed, no matter how little I slept in total. ⌘ Read more
LundukeFest delayed one week due to illness
Lunduke got sick. What can ya do? LundukeFest moved to Saturday, February 5th. ⌘ Read more
Dockerize your own Game of Thrones’ API
This article will demonstrate a fun and useful use case of docker, where we will create and deploy to production a custom-made API. In our case, it will provide information about the episodes of the TV show “Game of Thrones”. Besides Docker, our stack will include: About the API The API will serve information about […]
The post Dockerize your own Game of Thrones’ API appeared first on [Dock … ⌘ Read more
2021 Transparency Report
In GitHub’s latest transparency report, we’re giving you a by-the-numbers look at how we responded to requests for user info and content removal. ⌘ Read more
One year ago to the date I made the lastest update for #phpub2twtxt to github and now 365 days later I have published #pixelblog as its successor - lets see where things are going for trip around the sun
Thinking beyond SQL injection: OWASP tips for secure database access
When it comes to secure database access, there’s more to consider than SQL injections. OWASP Top 10 Proactive Control C3 offers guidance. ⌘ Read more
Nerdy color by number - Commodore PET
One of the coolest looking computers – from 1977 – just begs to be colored. ⌘ Read more
Self-hosting my calendar and contacts using Baïkal
I recently moved my emails to Purelymail. And since I also used the contacts and calendar synchronization feature of my previous email provider, I also transferred the contacts and calendar entries to Purelymail via WebDAV using WinSCP. ⌘ Read more
[47°09′44″S, 126°43′20″W] Bad satellite signal – switching to analog communication
Peter Saint-Andre: The Underlying Theme
In a comment on my recent post about Aristotle on ways of life, my friend Kurt wondered if, according to Aristotle, the best life must have a single purpose (in Greek, a telos). I would say so: at the very beginning of the Eudemian Ethics, he says that it is a sign of great folly to not organize your life around some telos. Yet I think this can be interpreted in several different ways…. ⌘ Read more
My blog(s) just got a new feature: A link to the current day archive (🇩🇪). There it is possible to see posts on today’s date in earlier years. Even more features are linked on my More (🇩🇪) page, by the way. ⌘ Read more
Nix 2.6.0 released
We’re pleased to announce the availability of
Nix 2.6.0.
Instructions how to install Nix on different platforms can be found on
the download page.
Here are the release notes:
New builtin function
builtins.zipAttrsWithwith the same
functionality aslib.zipAttrsWithfrom Nixpkgs, but
much more efficient.The Nix CLI now searches for a
flake.nixup until the
root of the current Git repository … ⌘ Read more
today i gave a guy with a great beard a compliment. ~10 minutes later he spotted me, walked up to me and gave me a protein shake :-D
** Chess Rules **
I love when folks say stuff like“there are only a finite number of states a chessboard can occupy, therefore a computer can play chess.”
To the folks who say such things — I wish you to play chess with my 6 year old.
Be not confined by rules! The only things governing chess in this house here are the laws of physics!
…and even then, not all need apply.
For instance, during a recent game the opposing kings left the board in order to go out on an adventure. They returned later with a large, plastic dragon. The dra … ⌘ Read more
Hopefully OneUI 4 will extend the life of my smartphone
Last year I wrote about how I check the battery health of my smartphone. The app I used for that shows a notification when a certain charge level is reached that you can unplug the smartphone so it doesn’t charge to 100%. ⌘ Read more
[47°09′21″S, 126°43′27″W] Transponder still failing – switching to analog communication
How Docker Desktop Networking Works Under the Hood
Modern applications make extensive use of networks. At build time it’s common to apt-get/dnf/yum/apk install a package from a Linux distribution’s package repository. At runtime an application may wish to connect() to an internal postgres or mysql database to persist some state, while also calling listen() and accept() to expose APIs and UIs over TCP […]
The post [How Docker Desktop Networking Works Under the Hood](https://www.docker.com … ⌘ Read more
JMP: Newsletter: Snikket Hosting, Billing Overage Limits
Hi everyone!
Welcome to the latest edition of your pseudo-monthly JMP update!
In case it’s been a while since you checked out JMP, here’s a refresher: JMP lets you send and receive text and picture messages (and calls) through a real phone number right from your computer, tablet, phone, or anything else that has a Jabber client. Among other things, JMP has these features: Your phone number on every device; Multiple phone numbers, one app; Fr … ⌘ Read more
@eldersnake@twtxt.net yep. And when its sat to sat connections are online it will have better cross planet latency than under sea cable. FWIW
@eldersnake@twtxt.net yep. And when its sat to sat connections are online it will have better cross planet latency than under sea cable. FWIW
Latency to the sat and back to a uplink station is actually ~45ms because the orbit is so much closer to the ground than say a Hughesnet.
Latency to the sat and back to a uplink station is actually ~45ms because the orbit is so much closer to the ground than say a Hughesnet.
Not sure if Starlink satellites are in orbit around/over Australia yet, but I wouldn’t go with that option anyway due to the latency alone.
I believe it is being trialled in some places in Aus already. I will admit, I’ve been signed up for the beta for a while and it’s supposed to be coming to my area sometime in 2022, though that may be delayed due to the chip shortage stuff.
I think the latency is supposed to be 45-60ms on average, which while not as good as fixed line obviously, is leagues better than old fashioned high orbit satellite broadband which is about 600~ms.
Yeah the timer is because everyone gets the same word each day. You get one word with 6 trys and compare with friends on how you came to the solution.
Yeah the timer is because everyone gets the same word each day. You get one word with 6 trys and compare with friends on how you came to the solution.
I mean you don’t even have to do the game to make a fake emoji result. But its a fun little challenge for brain food.
I mean you don’t even have to do the game to make a fake emoji result. But its a fun little challenge for brain food.
Wow. I’m paying about 100 USD for my cable internet. Hard to estimate since its part of a tvd bundle. But it is 1.2Gbit down and 40Mbit up. And speed tests at that on the regular. The new house will have FTTH gigabit for 80ish.
Do they have Starlink beta down there yet?
Wow. I’m paying about 100 USD for my cable internet. Hard to estimate since its part of a tvd bundle. But it is 1.2Gbit down and 40Mbit up. And speed tests at that on the regular. The new house will have FTTH gigabit for 80ish.
Do they have Starlink beta down there yet?
It is completely within your right to not have kids if you don’t want to. It is completely within your right to have kids if you want to.
Deadline for Retro Computer Trading Cards & LundukeFest approaching!
Only a few days left to get in your Trading Card orders, or get your subscription to get a ticket to LundukeFest! ⌘ Read more
Ways to get 40 year old computers talking to new computers
Need to move files to and from that 1985 computer? These options will do the trick. ⌘ Read more
pepe extending hand to wojak meme for embedded vs. dualistic agents
For me, it always makes me feel better to look at the CVs of similar bloggers and see how little they’ve accomplished in comparison. I’m proud of my posts and my accomplishments, and I’m not going to h
@prologic@twtxt.net, who calls me name when I am busy profiting? 😂 In a less serious note—because nothing is more serious than making profit, of course—yes, it seems your avatar issue has been fixed. I am kind of sad, I looked forward each day to see which random one was going to show. LOL.
Prosodical Thoughts: Prosody 0.11.13 released
We are pleased to announce a new minor release from our stable branch.
This is a(nother!) release for our stable branch to fix a memory leak caused
by the security fix. Deployments using websockets, SQL storage and possibly
other configurations may have noticed increasing memory usage after upgrading
to 0.11.12. This is resolved by this new release.
A summary of changes in this release:
Minor changesBitcoin “Cult”
I have noticed that some people I respect have jumped on the bandwagon of calling Bitcoin a cult. I will agree with the word cult even know it is ment to be pejorative, giving the movement a religion like meaning. Is is a cult in the sense that it is a movement based on philosophical […] ⌘ Read more
submitted norpet, a digital pet with hand-powered logic, to the virtual pet jam | https://compudanzas.net/norpet.html
the name Allosaurus is really funny to me for some reason. I imagine two biologists standing over a set of giant bones, and one saying to the other “Yeah, I think this is a different kind of lizard than what we usually have to deal with.”
More #pixelblog‘ing - today wotking on fixing all the semi-hardcoded paths an moving them to config.php
[47°09′07″S, 126°43′58″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
@benk@kwiecien.us I am using jenny (we chatted a bit on IRC earlier today). I have been using it for over five months now, I think. It is truly a joy to use, specially because you can use the power of Mutt/NeoMutt to read your twts.
@prologic@twtxt.net you be the man! I can’t remember the last time something gave as much troubles as this. The mention and the way to handle images are two things that have stuck in my head. Hopefully this is the last time there is an issue with this one! 🤞🏻