[47°09′23″S, 126°43′09″W] Working impossible due to thunderstorm
[47°09′48″S, 126°43′26″W] Working impossible due to heavy rain
GoCN 每日新闻(2022-01-20)
- 从 CPU 角度理解 Go 中的结构体内存对齐https://gocn.vip/topics/20967
- 博客 Go beyond workhttps://changelog.com/gotime/212
- 如何绘制随时间变化的 Go 测试覆盖率https://osinet.fr/go/en/articles/plotting-go-test-coverage/
- Redix v5 一个简单的 KeyValue 存储系统https://github.com/alash3al/redix?_v=5.0.0
- 既然 IP 层会分片,为什么 TCP 层也还要分段[https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/0boFt8cOAbmjH2IRr7XtY … ⌘ Read more
@fastidious@arrakis.netbros.com, I am sure profit—or the search for it—was involved. Most likely that pilot was a Ferengi in disguise. We are known to visit lesser planets seeking to exploit. Sometimes it works out, sometimes it doesn’t. Hoping my fellow Ferengi fares well or, at the very least, lets me know where his Latinum is.
[47°09′35″S, 126°43′48″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
Hi, today I’m working on Images processing and some Web stuff :)
Hypothesis Generation
⌘ Read more
[47°09′10″S, 126°43′29″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
[47°09′06″S, 126°43′09″W] Working impossible due to heavy rain
I feel like it took me a bit longer to fully understand how to work in Smalltalk than it did most languages. The IDE is different than anything I’ve used before, and probably anything you’ve seen as well. You’re not going to be opening myscript.st in your favorite text editor, and then run it from the command line as you would a Python program. It takes a little mental adjustment to start with.
That’s not the warning, howe … ⌘ Read more
Just reading in-depth and trying to understand the security model of Delta.Chat a bit more… There’s a few things that really concern me about how Delta.Chat which relies on Autocrypt work:
- There is no Perfect Forward Secrecy
- No verification of keys
- Is therefore susceptible to Man-in-the-Middle attacks
- Is therefore susceptible to Man-in-the-Middle attacks
- Metadata is a BIG problem with Delta.Chat:
- The
To
andFrom
andDate
are trackable by your Mail provider (amongst many other headers)
- The
Hmmm 🤔 cc @deebs@twtxt.net
Guest Blog: Deciding Between Docker Desktop and a DIY Solution
Guest author Ben Hall is the lead technical developer for C# .NET at gov.uk (a United Kingdom public sector information website) and a .NET Foundation foundation member. He worked for nine years as a school teacher, covering programming and computer science. Ben enjoys making complex topics accessible and practical for busy developers. Deciding Between Docker […]
The post [Guest Blog: Deciding Between Docke … ⌘ Read more
[47°09′30″S, 126°43′27″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
[47°09′40″S, 126°43′22″W] Working impossible due to heavy rain
[47°09′26″S, 126°43′35″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
GitHub’s top 10 blog posts of 2021
As the year winds down, we’re highlighting some of the incredible work from GitHub’s engineers, product teams, and security researchers. ⌘ Read more
Trying to get down to Reading List Zero before I need to go back to work next year. The latest to be removed from the list because I read the thing: https://ngnghm.github.io/
Hey @eldersnake@yarn.andrewjvpowell.com I just came across this cool little project recently. Not written by me sadly 😂 But seems like it would do the trick nonetheless 🤣 – How are you going with PageKite? Is it still working okay for your Yarn pod powered by the outback of down under? 😅 LMK if you’d like me to spin this up anad you can be my first tester 🤙
[47°09′41″S, 126°43′35″W] Working impossible due to thunderstorm
[47°09′19″S, 126°43′26″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
[47°09′00″S, 126°43′49″W] Working impossible due to heavy rain
5 automations every developer should be running
Looking to avoid security vulnerabilities, buttons that don’t work, slow site speeds, or manually writing release notes? This one’s for you. ⌘ Read more
Spent the weekend with the state Democrats at our platform convention. Good work and glad to have participated, but 20 hours of zoom over 60 hours is a lot of zoom.
@prologic@twtxt.net why were they even working? Did they think a big warehouse full of shelves of dangers would be safe?
decentralized P2P messaging platform that works on a LAN. [[https://briarproject.org/]] #links
cylob: some interesting work with vocal synthesis. [[https://cylob.bandcamp.com/album/placeholder]] #links
Apache Log4j 2 CVE-2021-44228
We know that many of you are working hard on fixing the new and serious Log4j 2 vulnerability CVE-2021-44228, which has a 10.0 CVSS score. We send our #hugops and best wishes to all of you working on this vulnerability, now going by the name Log4Shell. This vulnerability in Log4j 2, a very common Java […]
The post Apache Log4j 2 CVE-2021-44228 appeared first on Docker Blog. ⌘ Read more
[47°09′43″S, 126°43′28″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
I am not launching it with a specific file right now, but I’ll likely have it default to my daily work log shortly.
[47°09′15″S, 126°43′13″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Great work! I wish we could make all those BIG twtxt writers to use it ;-)
I’ve a problem with local_twtxt_file
not beeing supported any more. Being forced to use twtxt.txt
as file name breaks at least my URL.
[47°09′49″S, 126°43′08″W] Working impossible due to blizzard
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′59″W] Working impossible due to heavy rain
Release Radar · November 2021 Edition
The end of the year is getting closer, and our communities are busy working away on their projects. While you’ve all been busy maintaining open source projects and shipping releases, we’ve created a new open ⌘ Read more
[47°09′25″S, 126°43′50″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
Faster Multi-Platform Builds: Dockerfile Cross-Compilation Guide
There are some important changes happening in the software industry. With Apple moving all of their machines to their custom ARM-based silicon and AWS offering the best performance-per-cost ratio with their Graviton2 instances, one can no longer expect that all software only needs to run on x86 processors. If you work with containers there is some […]
The post [Faster Multi-Platform Builds: Dockerfile … ⌘ Read more
Docker SSO is Coming
The impending winter and holiday season hasn’t slowed us down here at Docker HQ. In fact, our engineers have been hard at work to put the finishing touches on one of our most requested features by our enterprise customers: Docker Single Sign-On (SSO). 🎄🎁 With Docker SSO enabled, users can authenticate using their organization’s standard […]
The post Docker SSO is Coming appeared first on [Docker Blog](https://www.docker.com/bl … ⌘ Read more
I think the forth-lisp works if you think of it as a forth by default that pushes and pops s-expressions. #halfbakedideas
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I’m a big fan of using PyCharm and IntelliJ on large Python and Java codebases respectively. In my personal life, I mostly use Emacs (because I don’t hack much Java outside of work), but I do wonder what GoLand is like.
[47°09′31″S, 126°43′31″W] Working impossible due to thunderstorm
[47°09′12″S, 126°43′01″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
[47°09′39″S, 126°43′22″W] Working impossible due to heavy rain
[47°09′03″S, 126°43′16″W] Working impossible due to thunderstorm
[47°09′15″S, 126°43′15″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
So thanks to @xuu@txt.sour.is digging both alt
and title
attributes actually work in yarnd
like
From Netnod to Mullvad
Tomorrow is my last day at Netnod after seven years. While at Netnod I
have mostly spent my time helping build several different anycast DNS
solutions, but I also did some IX provisioning stuff, some security
work, and in some small way also helped bring the Network Time\
Security protocol forward.
A few years back I was the team leader for the develop … ⌘ Read more
Phew work has been super draining recently.
The 2021 State of the Octoverse
The State of the Octoverse analyzes data from millions of developers & repos to share trends across working habits, productivity, and career satisfaction. ⌘ Read more
@fastidious@arrakis.netbros.com Hah! No I run http://www.nncpgo.org/ on my home networks, so I needed to upgrade everything. I’d been putting off the upgrade for a bit because it mostly just worked, but wanted a few of the new fixes (and I stay abreast of the project).
[47°09′51″S, 126°43′52″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
[47°09′47″S, 126°43′15″W] Working impossible due to heavy rain
Had a great day today. Fun at work, went for a long walk and did my grocery shopping, have set a dough for tomorrow’s breakfast. And finished writing stuff that I’ve longed to do.
7 unique software collaboration features in GitHub Discussions
Here are a few ways our teams use GitHub Discussions internally to build community, simplify workflows, and get key insights into our work. ⌘ Read more
Make your monorepo feel small with Git’s sparse index
The new sparse index feature makes it feel like you are working in a small repository when working in a focused portion of a monorepo. ⌘ Read more
@adi@f.adi.onl Ugh sorry for not replying. If the file list is dynamic, usually you use something like autoconf to generate the Makefile. I’ve also used wildcards in the past and that works okay. You should be able to use shell commands to populate the file list.
@darch@twtxt.net
Cool! Will give it a try tonight. Thanks for all the work.
New theme for yarn is up now at: https://git.mills.io/sorenpeter/darchTheme
Still needs some work, but please have a go with it and hack away
[47°09′18″S, 126°43′48″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
[47°09′13″S, 126°43′21″W] Working impossible due to thunderstorm
[47°09′13″S, 126°43′58″W] Working impossible due to blizzard
10 GitHub Actions resources to bookmark from the basics to CI/CD
Tips on how to get started using GitHub Actions and resources to learn more about making it work for you. ⌘ Read more
[47°09′25″S, 126°43′37″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
[47°09′12″S, 126°43′21″W] Working impossible due to blizzard
[47°09′20″S, 126°43′12″W] Working impossible due to heavy rain
[47°09′51″S, 126°43′20″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
[47°09′11″S, 126°43′48″W] Working impossible due to thunderstorm
@prologic@twtxt.net I’ve been working away on side projects: http://git.jb55.com. Trying more these days to not tweet about stuff I’m working on until I’m finished.
[47°09′48″S, 126°43′19″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
[47°09′20″S, 126°43′33″W] Working impossible due to thunderstorm
@movq@www.uninformativ.de How is deletion supposed to work? In mutt I deleted by D~d>1m
and then fetched by !jenny -f
. This brings back all deleted twts. Isn’t lastmods
used to skip older twts?
[47°09′53″S, 126°43′17″W] Working impossible due to heavy rain
[47°09′53″S, 126°43′52″W] Working impossible due to blizzard
Video: C Programming on System 6 - Amend Revision Control System
It’s been almost a year since my last confessional video. A few weeks ago I started working on a small revision control system to handle my C projects developed on my Mac and it’s now at the point where I can at least manage commits to the tool itself. ⌘ Read more
@movq@www.uninformativ.de
Aha! Cool! Not just deleting, but proceeding as if the twt is going to be send. If I :q!
on vi it will add an empty line. If, instead, I go :x
like I normally do, it works as you said—and as I wanted it. Thanks!
There’s a lot of chatter about what to do with the work on the gemini spec. Hopefully we’ll have a solution of some kind in place soon.
[47°09′28″S, 126°43′14″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
[47°09′45″S, 126°43′06″W] Working impossible due to blizzard
@stigatle@twtxt.net
It is a lovely view! That’s home office, or work office? I am hoping the second, though I do not know Norway’s days and nights well. I know that Sweden can get pretty dark, or pretty light, for long periods of time.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org
Not anymore 😭. I still have a self-propelled one, and electric, which is very nice. But when you live under an almost constant 32-35℃, with super high humidity, you cease liking working outside pretty quick.
Apple Event for 18 October 2021, 10:00 PDT, 13:00 EDT begins. Commentary will stream as replies to this twt. I might miss things here and there, as I will also be on a work meeting from 13:00 to 14:00 EDT.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de
Wow! For any country such flooding would be devastating, but Germany isn’t used (doesn’t see) to that kind of flooding, correct?
There is still no estimate of when this infrastructure could work again.
Oh dear… 😞
The features that macOS Monterey will bring, albeit minor, will made for a better “quality of living”. I am looking forward to Notes, and the iCloud+ integration (Private Relay, Hide My Email). It also bring macOS cohesively close to iOS. My work 2015 iMac and M1 Mini will get it, so looking forward to it!
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org
Yup, it works great! I understand many people will not take my approach, and that’s fine with me. ☺️
hurrah! xrxs client works~ there is a new blog post about all things xrxs
I am noticing that Yarn doesn’t treat “outside” (that is, twts coming from a client other than Yarn) twts hashes right. Two examples:
There are many more, but those two will give you the gist. Yarn links the hash to the poster’s twtxt.txt, so conversation matching will not work.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de, would you know the regex to use within .muttrc to colorise a Markdown code block like the one below?
# This one works for `code`, but that's about it.
(^|[[:space:][:punct:]])\`[^\`]+\`([[:space:][:punct:]]|$)
It work like a bliss, and it is exactly what I wanted. I don’t often see the need to use new lines but having the ability to do so add richness to the whole experience. Thank you very much, again, for listening and implementing this!
@prologic@twtxt.net I am thinking on calling in sick to work. 😂 Every time I order an iPhone, I take the day off on delivery day. On Apple events I normally use my lunch and break times all combined, to watch them.
@prologic@twtxt.net Look on the web interface. Goryon needs work, but you mentioned that before.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de To clarify, Markdown is just text. 😊 I can do bolding, link things, and if single return multilines ever comes to jenny, I would be able to do bulleted and numbered lists.
Headings are OK tooThe only things—that I know of—that doesn’t work is “> “, but I can use “>”, like so:
D’oh!
So, jenny allows me to write Markdown almost just fine!
If I worked for Apple, and had decision making on acquisitions, I would buy Lux, the makers of Halide. I mean, look at this!
@quark@ferengi.one >This works…
Now, if I use “>” (without the quotes) with a space after it, and then text, the entire line gets omitted.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de This is my env, on language:
LANGUAGE=en_US.UTF-8
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8
I had to explicitly set it on the cron job to make jenny work.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yup. Added all the language ones, and bam, working like a charm!
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Yup, I did. I setup the three of them: LC_ALL
, LANGUAGE
, and LANG
. Working as intended now, beautifully! Thank you!
@movq@www.uninformativ.de OK, will work on it tonight. Thank you!
@prologic@twtxt.net Works permit, I will probably be twting about it. I try not to miss one single event.
[47°09′55″S, 126°43′01″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
It’s FRIDAAAAY! Wohoo! I’m in an unusually good mood today, and work is a lot more rewarding than I’d expected. Awesomeness.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Ah, I see. I mean, it is not biggie, as normally I just reply to people, so that part works beautifully. A vi/vim script would work, but it is not universal. What if I use joe, or Emacs, or nano? Meh, jenny is awesome as is, thank you for it! ☺️