It’s funny to use this opportunity (getting into becode cursus) to review things that I know but never learned formally ⌘ https://blog.rmendes.net/2020/its-funny-to-use-this-opportunity-getting-into-becode-cursus
randoma11y is a color generator that generates two colors and scores them using WCAG system for accessibility: [[https://randoma11y.com/]] #links #color
my #breathingcard etudes are 128x64 resolution videos with 4x zoom, that normally use no more than 4 colors (2-bits) using a 2-bit color storage format, that’s ~7mb a minute for raw uncompressed 60 fps video. not bad. #halfbakedideas
I Grew Real Spider Silk Using Yeast ⌘ Read more…
When you take stretch breaks every hour it’s a good idea to get up and step away from the keyboard. It is less obvious what you should do when the stretch-break notification comes and you’ve been using a standing desk the entire time.
Best practices for using Docker Hub for CI/CD ⌘ https://www.docker.com/blog/best-practices-for-using-docker-hub-for-ci-cd/
Join us for OctogatosConf ⌘ https://github.blog/2020-09-18-join-us-for-octogatosconf/
How to Use Small Capital Letters for Lowercase and Large Capital Letters for Uppercase (CSS) ⌘ https://www.thesitewizard.com/css/small-caps.shtml
Jugaad is an attitude towards delivery which originated in India and consists of three simple tenets: Humility: use whatever works without prejudice Openness: keep your options open Frugality: small expenses keep regrets small Jugaad takes agile to the extreme – George’s Techblog
Tigase Blog: Using STUN & TURN server with Tigase XMPP Server with XEP-0215 (External Service Discovery) ⌘ https://tigase.net/tigase-server-with-stun-turn/
Getting Started with Docker Using Node – Part II ⌘ https://www.docker.com/blog/getting-started-with-docker-using-node-part-ii/
MX Workbench, a live-USB Linux build made with MX tools is that is meant to be a “Swiss Army” kind of tool for sysadmins, containing a bunch of useful programs. ⌘ https://sourceforge.net/projects/mx-linux/files/Community_Respins/
trust is the use of any assumptions about the behavior of other people Trust Models
Getting Started with Docker Using Node.js(Part I) ⌘ https://www.docker.com/blog/getting-started-with-docker-using-node-jspart-i/
Is it bad that I am using Urban Dictionary even when I need a regular dictionary?
all files !monolith written using !worgle have now been automatically HTMLized via !weewiki. the top-level browser can be found [[/proj/monolith/program][here]].
I feel like I am not using my time very well but I also feel too tired to be productive or even just present
A fragment of my !monolith program has been woven to a !weewiki from !worgle using !sqlite. Find it for now at [[/proj/monolith/wiki/][the monolith project page]].
@lukem@twtxt.net Nice. As I don’t know how to create an android app I just wrote an xmpp bot for using twtxt. It’s probably very hacky as I am no programmer at all.
Next on my watch list of horror films is US
Karuna 2020: Using GitHub Actions in the COVID-19 response efforts ⌘ https://github.blog/2020-08-13-github-actions-karuna/
How To Use the Official NGINX Docker Image ⌘ https://www.docker.com/blog/how-to-use-the-official-nginx-docker-image/
An NES-inspired noise source. Basically, 1-bit noise using a linear-feedback shift register algorithm, as defined in the NES specs. #halfbakedideas
@prologic@prologic.github.io I will probably check out twtxt.net later. Can we use it without registering for an account?
Are employees paid a proportional amount to the value they bring to their organization? I would say no. I do not believe every talented European is 40% as capable as the average developer in the US. I do not believe that the same software engineer that made $10k in India, suddenly brings 10x as much value due to a 1 year masters, once they move to the US. Ask HN: Should a remote employee’s salary be tied to their physical location? | Hacker News
I never thought I’d ever say this, but I am officially done with Csound. I’ve been using Csound since I was 16 years old, but now I feel like throwing my copy of the Csound book in the trash. Good riddance.
New repository: aquilax/renamed - Renamed - use your favorite text editor to mass rename files
How To Setup Your Local Node.js Development Environment Using Docker – Part 2 ⌘ https://www.docker.com/blog/how-to-setup-your-local-node-js-development-environment-using-docker-part-2/
while eventually I hope to get all of literate org parts of !monolith posted online as a self contained !weewiki, I’ve decided to post little pieces as self-contained documents. here is a copy of !trigvm, the toy VM used to power a rhythmic computer-sequencer controlled entirely from the !monome_grid
this rhythm machine I’m working on for !monolith has finally given me an opportunity to crack open and use Hacker’s Delight. This morning I needed to find a way to count the number of active bits, and there’s a whole chapter dedicated to it :)
Using GitHub Actions to deploy applications to IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service ⌘ https://github.blog/2020-07-29-use-github-actions-to-deploy-your-application-to-ibm-cloud-kubernetes-service/
!txtvm, a text-based toy VM, used to run tiny domain-specific bytecode programs using only printable ascii characters. #halfbakedideas
a 6.5 bit fantasy computer, whose bytecode representation can be represented entirely as printable ascii characters. The first 6 contain standard data space, with the 7th bit used to represent one of 32 values. #halfbakedideas
built a little script for looking up IDs in twtxt tweets: !twtxt_search. Going to use it as a way to look up and reference specific tweets in my wiki.
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.
@hjertnes@hjertnes.social are you using emacs as twtxt client or something? does it render the org markup for you into links?
It turns out that fts5 is enabled by default on SQLite! My twtxt2sqlite generator has been updated to use fts5. Now I can do full text search on all my twtxt tweets. I have implemented a related-tweets box in the !twtxt_playground as a proof-of-concept. More info on fts5 can be found at [[https://www.sqlite.org/fts5.html]].
Wow! Inline Janet code does work. What a happy accident. Will use with the upmost restraint.
here is the script I use to convert my twtxt feed into a SQLite database: !twtxt_sqlite
I’m using a wrapper around txtnish called !say to make it easer to tweet stuff.
there are also things like using #hashtags, which could be a useful tool to coordinate with weewiki somehow.
all I have to do is hit “say”, write a few bits of things, and then hit ENTER. much easier than using txtnish directly.
@adiabetic@www.frogorbits.com I like #ZSH (I’m using it with the #grml config).
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used to construct the next level of language AI. In fact, why not get on it early, you can now shape how those prompts will turn out in the next generation
Learning How to Use My New Bio Robot! Opentrons OT-2 ⌘ Read more…
Just used xsetwacom to set an undo button on my Huion H950P tablet. Giggled.
Just used xsetwacom to set an undo button on my Huion H950P tablet. Giggled.
@mdosch@mdosch.de Right. I can only last about 15–25 minutes in a 80°C sauna. An ambient temperature of 90°F (32°C) is also unpleasant, but not nearly as bad. I’ll use my iPad indoors when it’s 90°F during the peak of the heat of the day, but I wouldn’t want to take it into a 90°C sauna.
How To Deploy Containers to Azure ACI using Docker CLI and Compose ⌘ https://www.docker.com/blog/how-to-deploy-containers-to-azure-aci-using-docker-cli-and-compose/
You are angry about the Marxist movement of the left?
Hey you thinker, here are some thoughts for you to ponder. STOP trying! We are preprogrammed not to trust anything that doesn’t look, feel, or smell like us. The more someone looks like us, and talks like us, the more trustworthy they appear to us. The second we meet someone we judge them. We judge […] ⌘ Read more
@adiabatic Do you use your iPad in a water cooker? 😲
When I read this I see a a niche, super premium hardware company that managed to acquire tens of thousands of customers by word of mouth. Not only that, their customers are all in-effect self employed or small businesses with huge average revenue per employee. They manage global supply chains, intense competition, all while taking on and managing huge legal/compliance risk. How is is that supposedly “dumb,” criminals can do this, and yet many of us are stretching our intellectual capacities to learn new technologies and maths, developing our nth stupid app, trying to achieve a fraction of the customer traction and revenue that street thugs manage to do every day. Are these people much smarter than average, or does it mean that if you sell something people actually want, literally nothing else matters about your intelligence, education, character, background, or anything at all. When I read these drug stories, it just reinforces for me that growth solves everything. You can succeed with a crew of violent, drug addicted idiots whose only reliable characteristic is short term thinking, and who spend half their time in prison if you have product market fit. What I’m beginning to think is that the “smarter,” people are in a company, the less anyone will want their product. It’s like the success of a venture is inversely proportional to the number of ostensible geniuses it employs. reply How Police Secretly Took over a Global Phone Network for Organized Crime | Hacker News
RSS readers: You can now use HTTPS! ⌘ https://lukesmith.xyz/rss.xml
Easy emoji use with dmenu ⌘
Video on my vimrc and Vim Plug-Ins I use ⌘
A Guide to Using RSS to Replace Social Media ⌘
I’m thinking about using bspwm ⌘
Mfw soydevs would use PHP for this ⌘
Using shuf and $RANDOM for randomization in the command line ⌘
No Relation! EP1: Noam Chomsky Joins Us in Hell (Arizona) ⌘ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SPD35ETwuk
Lazy Sunday video on CPU, Temperature and Memory for general use ⌘
Finally using Vid.Me, lol ⌘ https://vid.me/LukeSmith
What programs do I use? ⌘ https://lukesmith.xyz/programs.html
How let your root user use your main dotfiles ⌘
YangGang.us Website building livestream at 4:00 EST ⌘
Get all your email offline for archiving, mutt, etc: Using isync ⌘
I’M GOING TO USE THE NNN FILE BROWSER ⌘
Why I don’t use polybar anymore? (And on ricing) ⌘
Some entry tips to using suckless programs ⌘
Using Hugo as a blog generator ⌘ https://hack.org/mc/blog/hugo-blog.html
Using EMMS on OS X ⌘ https://hack.org/mc/blog/emms.html
Using the pomodoro technique with Emacs ⌘ https://hack.org/mc/blog/pomodoro.html
Using DuckDuckGo as a Tor Hidden Service in Firefox search box ⌘ https://hack.org/mc/blog/duckduckgo-tor.html
How To Setup Your Local Node.js Development Environment Using Docker ⌘ https://www.docker.com/blog/how-to-setup-your-local-node-js-development-environment-using-docker/
How to Develop Inside a Container Using Visual Studio Code Remote Containers ⌘ https://www.docker.com/blog/how-to-develop-inside-a-container-using-visual-studio-code-remote-containers/
Most of my posts to twtxt are about using twtxt
Intrusive bad idea of the day: installing the iPadOS beta so I can use Scribble.
@hjertnes@hjertnes.social I always thought hg was better than git but no one else used it
All infra teams eventually become platforms. All product teams eventually become experiences. When viewed negatively this is called scope creep. I don’t know what it’s called when viewed positively but I expect the word “holistic” to be used unironically. The Rise of Platform Engineering | Hacker News
I believe trauma instills scientific-type knowledge that is factually false but locally adaptive. False beliefs need more protection to be maintained than true beliefs, so the belief both calcifies, making it unresponsive to new information, and lays a bunch of emotional landmines around itself to punish you for getting too close to it. This cascades into punishing you for learning at all, because you might learn something that corrects your false-but-useful model. Emotional Blocks as Obstacles to Learning | Hacker News
Using nextCloud on a server which has different users for PHP and web: I fix the folder permissions, nextCloud unfixes them. Ah, the spirit of open source.
@lahvak@lahvak.github.io I use this tiling WM for macOS that also works on Windows: https://code.visualstudio.com/
7 helpful tips on how to be miserable: 1. Stay still. 2. Screw with your sleep. 3. Maximize your screentime. 4. Use your screen to stoke your negative emotions. 5. Set vapid goals. 6. Pursue happiness directly. 7. Follow your instincts. this isn’t happiness™ (7 helpful tips on how to be miserable, Brandon…), Peteski
@dgold@dgold.eu Why do you use mac of you don’t like it? 🤣
Honestly never realized before Beakerbrowser that peer-to-peer could be used to share markdown, JavaScript and html files.
If powerful forces consistently push us toward premature exploitation, we should almost always be biased towards exploring more. The Embarrassing Problem of Premature Exploitation - LessWrong 2.0
Incomplete, not packaged for casual use, and this UI library won’t scroll, but my twtxt client kinda works https://github.com/jcolag/Uxuyu
most of the universe’s mass is bound up in stars, most of its physical complexity is as well - whatever lives in there, this universe was made for them, not us
@kas@enotty.dk Using txtnish I am also getting a 403 on https://buckket.org/twtxt.txt
@kas@enotty.dk Using txtnish I am also getting a 403 on https://buckket.org/twtxt.txt
Why is programming fun? What delights may its practitioner expect as his reward? First is the sheer joy of making things. As the child delights in his mud pie, so the adult enjoys building things, especially things of his own design. I think this delight must be an image of God’s delight in making things, a delight shown in the distinctness and newness of each leaf and each snowflake. Second is the pleasure of making things that are useful to other people. Deep within, we want others to use our work and to find it helpful. In this respect the programming system is not essentially different from the child’s first clay pencil holder “for Daddy’s office.” Third is the fascination of fashioning complex puzzle-like objects of interlocking moving parts and watching them work in subtle cycles, playing out the consequences of principles built in from the beginning. The programmed computer has all the fascination of the pinball machine or the jukebox mechanism, carried to the ultimate. Fourth is the joy of always learning, which springs from the nonrepeating nature of the task. In one way or another the problem is ever new, and its solver learns something: sometimes practical, sometimes theoretical, and sometimes both. Finally, there is the delight of working in such a tractable medium. The programmer, like the poet, works only slightly re- moved from pure thought-stuff. He builds his castles in the air, from air, creating by exertion of the imagination. Few media of creation are so flexible, so easy to polish and rework, so readily capable of realizing grand conceptual structures. (As we shall see later, this very tractability has its own problems.) Ask HN: How to rediscover the joy of programming? | Hacker News
Need to remember to use single quotes tho
Using twtxt from bash now using echo
first thing that comes to mind: this can be used for ascii art.
Moving to a tilde -> http://tilde.pt/~gil/twtxt.txt, hopefully it will be easier to manage using one liners instead of a google sheet
In case you were wondering, using a mouse on iPadOS is fun for about five minutes.
you find a website that’s clearly from a few years in the future, but it’s a knitting blog and hardly ever talks about world news, and the comment captcha uses browser features that don’t exist yet
Tired: Using the ffmpeg library; Wired: Creating an ffmpeg subprocess and piping data through it
@oevl@oevl.info I don’t live on the #CLI but I listed some CLI and #TUI tools I use regularly: https://blog.mdosch.de/2019/06/06/tui-programme/ (German)