Linux process monitoring with… DOOM. Seriously.
Shoot a monster. Kill a process. This is the UNIX-y way. ⌘ Read more
Write Better Commits, Build Better Projects
High-quality Git commits are the key to a maintainable and collaborative open- or closed-source project. Learn strategies to improve and use commits to streamline your development process. ⌘ Read more
ProcessOne: Announcing ejabberd DEB and RPM Repositories
Today, we are happy to announce our official Linux packages repository: a source of .deb and .rpm packages for ejabberd Community Server. This repository provides a new way for the community to install and upgrade ejabberd.
All details on how to set this up are described on the dedicated website:
 and bug fixes.
– Improved MQTT, MUC, and ConverseJS integration
– New installers and container
– Support Erlang/OTP 25
When upgrading from the previous version please notice: there are minor changes in SQL schemas, the included rebar and reba … ⌘ Read more
GitHub enables the development of functional safety applications by adding support for coding standards AUTOSAR C++ and CERT C++
GitHub is excited to announce the release of CodeQL queries that implement the standards CERT C++ and AUTOSAR C++. These queries can aid developers looking to demonstrate ISO 26262 Part 6 process compliance. ⌘ Read more
ProcessOne: Announcing ejabberd DEB and RPM Repositories
Today, we are happy to announce our official Linux packages repository: a source of .deb and .rpm packages for ejabberd Community Server. This repository provides a new way for the community to install and upgrade ejabberd.
All details on how to set this up are described on the dedicated website:
 and bug fixes.
– Improved MQTT, MUC, and ConverseJS integration
– New installers and container
– Support Erlang/OTP 25
When upgrading from the previous version please notice: there are minor changes in SQL schemas, the included rebar and reba … ⌘ Read more
mprocs: A new way to run multiple shell applications in one shell
With a cool process list. And it works on Linux, Mac, & Windows. ⌘ Read more
“Common Table Expressions in SQL”
I’m currently working in a project that involves a lot of data processing and therefore databases. This means that we often come into contact with SQL at work and have to write an SQL query at least once a day. ⌘ Read more
Spent the last few days debugging network issues at work.
Exhausting. You never get a full picture. You poke a little here, poke a little there, … Form a hypothesis and test it. Eventually, maybe, you can narrow it down a bit to some segment or even some component.
A very time consuming process. Even more so if you try not to cause downtimes for your users.
I want a magical device that allows me to look inside a cable/fibre.
But hey, at least we got rid of a bunch of Cisco switches in the process. So there’s that.
ProcessOne: ejabberd 22.05
A new ejabberd release is finally here! ejabberd 22.05 includes five months of work, 200 commits, including many improvements (MQTT, MUC, PubSub, …) and bug fixes.
- Improved MQTT, MUC, and ConverseJS integration
- New installers and container
- Support Erlang/OTP 25
When upgrading from the previous version please notice: there are minor changes in SQL schemas, the included rebar and rebar3 binaries require Erlang/OTP 22 or higher, and make rel uses different paths. There are no break … ⌘ Read more
who has taken the train to crazytown the furthest? (and hasn’t suffered from nervous breakdown in the process)
Erlang Solutions: Understanding Processes for Elixir Developers
This post is for all developers who want to try Elixir or are trying their first steps in Elixir. This content is aimed at those who already have previous experience with the language.
This will help to explain one of the most important concepts in the BEAM: processes. Although Elixir is a general-purpose programming language, you don’t need to understand how the virtual machine works, but if you want to take advantage … ⌘ Read more
sometimes i think i should return to a cleaner state of mind, abandon all big never-to-be-finished projects, and write simple text-processing utilities on a raspberry pi running plan 9, improvising fractile jazz over a lonely lake and spend most of my remaining time meditating.
ProcessOne: ejabberd 21.12
This new ejabberd 21.12 release comes after five months of work, contains more than one hundred changes, many of them are major improvements or features, and several bug fixes.
When upgrading from previous versions, please notice: there’s a change in mod_register_web behaviour, and PosgreSQL database, please take a look if they affect your installation.
A more detailed explanation of those … ⌘ Read more
Ubuntu maker, Canonical, announces new employment interview process
Now with twice the number of essay questions. ⌘ Read more
I didn’t get around to blogging about the fact that Miniflux recently got a new version. With it, if an entry doesn’t have a title, it finally shows a snippet of the content instead of just the URL as the title. A great new feature if you follow a lot of micro blogs. Regarding micro-blogs, I’m also in the process of reading Manton Reece’s book draft. ⌘ Read more
Monal IM: Insights into Monal Development
TLDR:
_Info: Monal will stop support for iOS 12, iOS 13 and macOS Catalina!
We are searching for a SwiftUI developer.
We need a new simplified website.
With better continuous funding, our push servers will move from the US to Europe.
We have a new support mail: info@monal-im.org_
Two years ago we decided to rewrite the Monal app almost entirely and improve it gradually in the process, instead of creating another XMPP Client for iOS and macOS. We suc … ⌘ Read more
Once more: we are not modeling reality, but the way information about reality is processed, by people. — Bill Kent Why You Should Read “Data and Reality” • Buttondown
** 2022-02-24 feature/6.0 Android test plan **
OverviewWill test the upgrade path from a known state to new version to ensure that settings and app state are maintained during upgrade process.
V. 6.0 of libro.fm android app introduces an entirely new local database. This testing is focused on ensuring that local data remains intact between versions.
NotesThis evening I was mostly focused on setting up a successful build of feature/6.0 on my test device or the emulator. So far, no dice. My next … ⌘ Read more
@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.
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
他来了,他来了,GopherChina 2022 带着邀请走来了
一年一度的 GopherChina 大会 is coming~
GopherChina 2022 今年举办地依旧选在了我们的首都北京,大会现场还是那个熟悉的地方
,作为 Gopher China 即将举办的第八届大会,我们希望以更有趣好玩的形式呈现给大家,当然内容依然是大会的重重中之重,所以快把你所心仪的选题分享给我们吧,我们已经做好了一个准备住的大动作了 ~时间:北京市海淀区丰智东路 13 号 (朗丽兹西山花园酒店)
地点:2022.06.11 - 2022.06.12
选址虽然还是那个老地方,但是近几年,Go … ⌘ Read more
Hi, today I’m working on Images processing and some Web stuff :)
Prosodical Thoughts: Prosody 0.11.12 released
We are pleased to announce a new minor release from our stable branch.
This is a security release that addresses a denial-of-service vulnerability in
Prosody’s mod_websocket. For more information, refer to the
20220113 advisory.
A summary of changes in this release:
Security- util.xml: Do not allow doctypes, comments or processing instructions
As usual, download instructions for many platforms can be f … ⌘ Read more
How we ship GitHub Mobile every week
Learn how the GitHub Mobile Team automates their release process with GitHub Actions. ⌘ Read more
Peter Saint-Andre: Cultivating Curiosity
In my drive to hold fewer opinions (or at least hold them less strongly), for a while I tried to cultivate a healthy skepticism about things I believe - for instance, by attempting to question one opinion every week. This didn’t work, at least for me, because it felt too negative. Instead, now I’m working to cultivate curiosity. Here are a few thoughts on the process…. ⌘ Read more
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滴滴夜莺监控发布 v5 正式版,定位 Prometheus 企业版
大家好,经过几个月的研发,夜莺 v5 正式版跟大家见面了,这个版本做了巨大的产品定位调整,不再是一个运维平台,而是专注监控告警这个细分领域,拥抱 Prometheus 生态,争取把监控这个事情,做到极致!这是新版的截图,给大家一个直观的认识先。
科技有限公司(以下简称 “平凯星辰”)榜上有名,这是对平凯星辰在金融科技领域的创新成果与能力的充分肯定。
的实现原理。本文我们介绍另外一种限流器 — 令牌桶(TokenBucket)。
令牌桶(TokenBucket)简介 令牌桶实现的基本思想令牌桶,顾名思�� … ⌘ Read more
Erlang Solutions: Blockchain Tech Deep Dive ¼
INTRODUCTIONBlockchain technology is transforming nearly every industry, whether it be banking, government, fashion or logistics. The benefits of using blockchain are substantial – businesses can lower transaction costs, free up capital, speed up processes, and enhance security and trust. So it’s no surprise that more and more companies and developers are interested in working with the technology and leveraging its potential than ev … ⌘ Read more
Blue-teaming for Exiv2, part 1: creating a security advisory process
This blog post is the first in a series about hardening the security of the Exiv2 project. My goal is to share tips that will help you harden the security of your own project. ⌘ Read more
@laz@tt.vltra.plus
How do you handle upgrades like this on your pod? Do you keep a diff of your customisations, or is it all a manual process?
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I am getting this when I run it on cron (extra lines in between becuase otherwise jenny will make them a mash):
Traceback (most recent call last):
File “/home/quark/jenny/jenny”, line 565, in
if not retrieve_all(config):
File “/home/quark/jenny/jenny”, line 373, in retrieve_all
refresh_self(config)
File “/home/quark/jenny/jenny”, line 294, in refresh_self
process_feed(config, config[‘self_nick’], config[‘self_url’], content)
File “/home/quark/jenny/jenny”, line 280, in process_feed
fp.write(mail_body)
File “/usr/lib/python3.8/encodings/iso8859_15.py”, line 19, in encode
return codecs.charmap_encode(input,self.errors,encoding_table)[0]
UnicodeEncodeError: ‘charmap’ codec can’t encode character ‘\U0001f4e3’ in position 31: character maps to
@prologic@twtxt.net Excellent, nothing broke. I think what happened was you replied to a twt that I was in the process of editing.
#event Tomorrow, Saturday October 2nd, I’m gonna be hosting a workshop at Processing Community Day CPH about Live Coding Visuals in Improviz. Only 5 spots left, so sign up now at: https://pcdcph.com
An analysis on developer-security researcher interactions in the vulnerability disclosure process
We put out a call to open source developers and security researchers to talk about the security vulnerability disclosure process. Here’s what we found. ⌘ Read more
ProcessOne: ejabberd 21.07 ⌘ Read more…
When tragedy strikes unexpectedly we cannot just go on as if nothing happened. Our minds need to be given time to deal with the blow. So it is necessary to pause and allow ourselves to process and recover.
So voice processing is back on-device after a decade or so? Finally.
ProcessOne: Install and configure MariaDB with ejabberd ⌘ Read more…
ProcessOne: Install ejabberd on Windows 10 using Docker Desktop ⌘ Read more…
@movq@www.uninformativ.de “Random thought: Would be great if you could do for i in ...; do something "$i" & done ; wait in a Shell script, but with the Shell only spawning one process per CPU.” -> Interesting which annoyances stay in the back of the head – I’d never articulated this, but it’s absolutely true that this would be great.
ProcessOne: ejabberd 21.04 ⌘ Read more…
ProcessOne: ejabberd 21.01 ⌘ Read more…
ProcessOne: Install ejabberd on Windows 10 using Docker Desktop ⌘ Read more…
ProcessOne: Install ejabberd on Windows 7 using Docker Toolbox ⌘ Read more…
ProcessOne: Install ejabberd on Windows 10 using Docker Desktop ⌘ Read more…
ProcessOne: Install ejabberd on Windows 10 using Docker Desktop ⌘ Read more…
ProcessOne: Publish-Subscribe pattern and PubSub in ejabberd ⌘ Read more…
ProcessOne: Publish-Subscribe pattern and PubSub in ejabberd ⌘ Read more…
Belgium, Information processing vaccines – Tracing against corona ⌘ Read more…
New Docker and JFrog Partnership Designed to Improve the Speed and Quality of App Development Processes ⌘ Read more…
Improving the GHES release process: release candidates ⌘ https://github.blog/2020-12-03-improving-the-ghes-release-process-release-candidates/
Introducing the npm public roadmap and a new feedback process ⌘ https://github.blog/2020-10-22-introducing-the-npm-public-roadmap-and-a-new-feedback-process/
Processing TV schedules
Bought some new pants and washed them. They’re hang-dry only, so I took them into my bedroom and pointed a fan at them to hurry the process along. Several hours later, my bedroom still smells like new pants.
weewiki uses a custom org markup parser written in ANSI C to render the HTML. No emacs needed! my hope is to introduce a user-defined callback that can process these to allow for custom meta-commands.
Part of the wisdom of meditation lies in the following: There is baggage we all carry, the self, this belief we’re the center of it all, the author of (and subservient to) our own thoughts. How do I stop doing what makes me unhappy, if that’s “who I am”? But, in reality, I can abandon “who I am” and find new processes of living and new ways of thinking about the world. A researcher on how to live a happy life | Hacker News
right now, it’s a three step process for me to tweet and upload. gotta make it just one.
Random link from the archives: https://worldwritable.com/https-worldwritable-com-natural-language-processing-for-programmers-world-models-b01943959830 originally archived Wed Jun 20 10:37:12 EDT 2018
How David Lynch brings his imagination to life - Huck Magazine https://www.huckmag.com/shorthand_story/david-lynch-interview-creative-process/
Natural Processes “ Real Life https://reallifemag.com/natural-processes/
Uncertainty propagation in data processing systems | the morning paper https://blog.acolyer.org/2018/11/23/uncertainty-propagation-in-data-processing-systems/
Band name of the day: process s
Band name of the day: cerulean process
Conspiracy theories are the result of the same legibilitization process described in ‘Seeing Like a State’: it replaces actual mechanism with a simpler one & drops details that don’t fit, for the sake of ease of representation
I love it. I have a program that needs to processing about half a million records, which will take 3 days. The database that all those records are suppose to go to is acting up after I’ve just done 140K records.
@tx@shroom.party I remember people doing word processing though their spreadsheet program.
I love monitoring a process. It’s more excitement than I can handle.
@mdom@domgoergen.com my own custom client I wrote, I use cron to run the update my timeline every 20 mins. My update process also processes 10 curl calls at time. I did that to save time when I poll everyone.
Bad idea of the day: automatically replace words with synonyms that have more phoneme sequences in common with the previous word (post-processing)
Hot take: the existence of garden path sentences tells us that: 1) language isn’t so much a representation of meaning as a way of representing constraints for possible intepretation, and 2) we start processing before all the constraints have arrived
Hot take: in a system where both success and failure compound themselves & affect later likelihood of success & failure respectively, even extreme outcome variation is best explained by random fluctuations early in the process
Band name of the day: process s
Band name of the day: process and reality
Predictive Processing And Perceptual Control | Slate Star Codex http://slatestarcodex.com/2017/09/06/predictive-processing-and-perceptual-control/
@kdave@kdave.github.io I had a race condition btw 2 txtnix processes. The obvious solution is to flock, but then config edit will flock for too long.
@kdave@kdave.github.io I had a race condition btw 2 txtnix processes. The obvious solution is to flock, but then config edit will flock for too long.
This would allow to add comments, preserves whitespace and ordering. And no process will be writing in your file while you’re editing it.
This would allow to add comments, preserves whitespace and ordering. And no process will be writing in your file while you’re editing it.
NixOS switched to systemd
NixOS has switched from Upstart to systemd!
Systemd brings many advantages such as better dependency
management, socket-based activation of services, per-service
logging, cgroup-based process management, and much more. (Read
the announcement.) ⌘ Read more