“Dodecahedron Assemblies was the publication I chose to read on my way to heaven”—apparently Uriel has managed to gain short contact via the Gato agent.
GitHub Achieves ISO/IEC 27001:2013 Certification!
GitHub’s Information Security Management System (ISMS) has been certified against ISO 27001:2013, an internationally recognized standard for security program best practices. ⌘ Read more
JMP: Togethr: Soprani.ca Social
Last week we launched a sister product from the same team that brings you JMP: Togethr. Why are we launching a second product? Why now? What does this have to do with the mission of JMP in particular, or the Sopranica project in general?
Togethr is a managed hosting platform for small Fediverse instances. It is powered by the ActivityPub protocol that powers Mastodon, PeerTube, and so many others. While there are sev … ⌘ Read more
Atari Coin Executive – the 1982 answer to managing a video game arcade
Powered by an Atari 800. Plus a handheld 6507 computer. And it was even open source. Seriously. ⌘ Read more
Being friendly: Strategies for friendly fork management
This is the second and final post in a series describing friendly forks and alternative strategies for managing them. ⌘ Read more
Developer of popular password manager to drop Ubuntu Snap packaging
KeePassXC developer refers to praise of Snap as “a bad joke.” ⌘ Read more
Cutest-Sounding Scientific Effects
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@prologic moving around servers, managed to break my twtxt client so using literally the first one I could find
NiceOS – a Linux distribution that uses packages from whatever Linux distro you want
No SystemD. No default package manager. NiceOS is… weird. But also nice. ⌘ Read more
Git Credential Manager: authentication for everyone
Ensuring secure access to your source code is more important than ever. Git Credential Manager helps make that easy. ⌘ Read more
Yesterday I ordered a blanket for an incredible amount of money, more precisely a weighted blanket. Now I hope that it will be delivered quickly and that it really has the positive effects that are being advertised. Although I can usually fall asleep quickly in the evening with a sleeping mask and earplugs, I never manage to sleep through the night, I am never woken up by the alarm clock because I wake up earlier. In the morning I feel tired almost every day, sometimes even the whole day, which then also limits my c … ⌘ Read more
6 excellent looking top (& htop) alternatives
Because terminal-based task managers should look cool. ⌘ Read more
Ignite Realtime Blog: GoJara plugin for Openfire version 2.2.3 release
The Ignite Realtime community is happy to announce the immediate availability of a maintenance release of the GoJara plugin for Openfire. GoJara provides an implementation of XEP-0321 “Remote Roster Management” and helps out with monitoring Spectrum 2.
Your Openfire instance should automatically display the availability of the update. Al … ⌘ Read more
Understanding Color Management
I worked on a project where I dived deep into understanding how modern
color management works, including things like color spaces, ICC profiles
and more. As I learnt here and there, I decided to write this post, both
for my future self, and others who may struggle with some of the
concepts as well.
Color management deals with translating between representations of
colors across a variety of devices. Throughout this post, we’ll use
natural language as … ⌘ Read more
Understanding Color Management
I worked on a project where I dived deep into understanding how modern
color management works, including things like color spaces, ICC profiles
and more. As I learnt here and there, I decided to write this post, both
for my future self, and others who may struggle with some of the
concepts as well.
This post only aims to help you understand the basic concepts without
having to delve into dense literature and hard to grok technical
documents.
Color … ⌘ Read more
Improved management for GitHub Enterprise owners
We’ve introduced several new features to help enterprise owners more easily manage their accounts, including two features now in public beta. ⌘ Read more
Gajim: Development News February 2022
February brought a unified Groupchat Details window, which offers all the configuration knobs you need. Also this month: less memory leaks and improved OMEMO QR codes.
In April last year, we introduced Gajim’s new Contact Information window. This month, we took on group chats and their various windows and management pages, introducing a unified ‘Groupchat Details’ window. Groupchat De … ⌘ Read more
Why you’re so bad at managing your time. ⌘ Read more
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’ve heard that being a soldier in a combat zone is long hours of idleness, punctuated by short periods of terror and stress. That pretty much describes my time as a manager, without the “terror” part (and the bullets and explosions). People don’t work as much as they say | Hacker News
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
Seamless Sign-in with Docker Desktop 4.4.2
Starting with Docker Desktop 4.4.2 we’re excited to introduce a new authentication flow that will take you through the browser to sign in, simplifying the experience and allowing users to get all the benefits of autofill from whatever browser password manager they may use. Gone are the days of going to your browser, opening your […]
The post [Seamless Sign-in with Docker Desktop 4.4.2](https://www.docker.com/blog/seamless-sign-in-with-docker-desktop-4-4 … ⌘ Read more
Introducing SSO for Docker Business
Single Sign-on (SSO) for Docker is now live! By enabling SSO, large organizations and enterprises can easily automate the onboarding and management of Docker users at scale. Users can authenticate using their organization’s standard identity provider (IdP). SSO is one of our most widely requested features, so we’re excited to ship this to our Docker […]
The post Introducing SSO for Docker Business ap … ⌘ Read more
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- ccgo 更新添加 macOS clang 支持https://pkg.go.dev/modernc.org/ccgo/v3
- 一个简单强大的 SSH 秘钥管理器https://golangexample.com/skm-a-simple-and-powerful-ssh-keys-manager/
- golang 会缓存 dns 吗[https://www.reddit.com/r/golang/comments/rn9b6d/is_golang_caching_dns/](https://www.reddit.com/r/golang/comments/rn9b6d/is_golang_ca … ⌘ Read more
Isode: Successfully Managing HF Radio Networks
With the potential for new technologies to cause interference to traditional communications networks and even space itself at the risk of becoming weaponised, it is important to make sure that you always have a backup plan for your communications ready and waiting.
Should the worst happen and your primary network, typically SatCom, go down you need to ensure that you can still communicate with your forces wherever they are, and that c … ⌘ Read more
a zero dependency shell script that makes it really simple to manage your text notes [[https://github.com/nickjj/notes]] #links
Webb
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Extraordinary that I’ve managed to avoid DS9 spoilers for twenty years. Really enjoying this final season, so far.
Microsoft Windows 1.0 : Not as bad as you’d think
Multitasking. Virtual Memory. Tiled window manager. Turns out the very first version of Windows (from 1985) actually has some good points. ⌘ Read more
Hey everyone, we’re Timothy DeHerrera and Tom Bereknyei,
the release managers for 21.11. As promised, the latest stable
release is here: NixOS 21.11 “Porcupine”.
- Release manual - [Highlights](/manual/nixos/stabl … ⌘ Read more
Your Docker Business Questions Answered
In our recent live webinar, Management & Security at Scale with Docker Business (check out the webinar recording here) Docker Senior Product Marketing Manager Cat Siemer and Head of Dev Rel and Community Peter McKee discussed our new product subscription tier, Docker Business and how it addresses the challenges faced by large organizations that require enhanced […]
The post [Your Docker Business Questions Answered](https://www.docker.com/blog/your-do … ⌘ Read more
What’s new from GitHub Changelog? October 2021 recap
A public beta of the new GitHub Issues, a “security manager” role for organizations, a command palette beta, and lots more. ⌘ Read more
Graphcore Poplar SDK Container Images Now Available on Docker Hub
Graphcore’s Poplar® SDK is available for developers to access through Docker Hub, with Graphcore joining Docker’s Verified Publisher Program. Together with Docker, we’re distributing our software stack as container images, enabling developers to easily build, manage and deploy ML applications on Graphcore IPU systems. We continue to enhance the developer experience to make our hardware and software … ⌘ Read more
👋 Q&A: Let’s discuss the removal of Editing and Deleting your last Twt. This is something @fastidious@twtxt.net has raised to me on IRC and something I find quite a valid approach to this. Over time I believe the utility and value of “Editing” and “Deleting” one’s last Twt isn’t as valuable as we’d like and increased complexity and introduces all kinds of side-effects that are hard to manage correctly. I vote for the removal of this feature from yarnd, the mobile app nor API support this anyway…
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.3 enhances CI/CD and adds a new security manager role
This latest release sees the introduction of a new role, a new webhook for GitHub Actions, and a bright edge to dark mode. ⌘ Read more
Docker Desktop 4.2 Release: Save Your Battery with Pause / Resume, and Say Goodbye to the Update Pop-up
With Docker Desktop 4.2 we’re excited to introduce Pause / Resume as well as a host of changes to make it easier for you to manage updates. These features are available to Docker Desktop users on any subscription tier. Save your battery with Pause / Resume Pause / Resume gives developers the power to pause […]
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“Browservice” brings modern web browsing to 1990s computers
Take a look at this: “What am I looking at?” That, right there, is Windows 3.11 (Windows for Workgroups)… loading up the Google Cloud VM manager. A website that requires a modern web browser. But, that isn’t a modern web browser. That is Internet Explorer 4.0. On Windows 3.11. Seriously. ⌘ Read more
October 2021 Newsletter
The latest and greatest content for developers. Webinar | Management & Security at Scale with Docker Business See how Docker Business enables centralized management and security for organizations. Register Now! Check out this recap of the Screaming in the Cloud episode, Heresy in the Church of Docker Desktop with Scott Johnston. [Learn More] The latest edition of […]
The post October 2021 Newsletter appeared first on [Dock … ⌘ Read more
GitHub Actions for security and compliance
GitHub Actions can automate several common security and compliance tasks, even if your CI/CD pipeline is managed by another tool. ⌘ Read more
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
Pine64 Community Manager answers questions on the PinePhone Pro
Lukasz Erecinski takes to Reddit to answer questions on Right to Repair, profitability, PinePhone quantities shipped, Android app support and more. ⌘ Read more
Having used—and still using—1Password (a password manager) for many years, I have gone through a few stages of disliking/frustration with it. The first was when subscriptions were set in place, the second is now, with their approach for auto-filling under iOS. It is, more often than I would like to, telling me to configure it when I did so from day one. My open support ticket isn’t going too far either.
I wish iCloud KeyChain would mimic some of its features, so I can just dump it. KeyChain has improved a lot, now allowing OTP to be saved with a credential, but it is still not quite there yet.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de, how do you handle twts in Mutt? I mean, how do you organise, or manage the inmense amount that comes throught? Do you delete/trim? Move things to folders? Or simply keep that huge (12,000+ for me now) list?
It appears I’ve managed to fix the server! Pats self on the back Yay, me 😊️
Webinar Recap: Docker Business – Management & Security at Scale
Recently, Docker Head of Developer Relations Peter McKee and Docker Head of Sales Scott Campbell led a webinar to spotlight the new Docker Business tier. During the webinar, Peter and Scott drill down into Docker Business, the pain points it addresses, the incredible value Docker Desktop packs under the hood, what makes Docker itself such […]
The post [Webinar Recap: Docker Business – Management & Secur … ⌘ Read more
Password managers are wicked hard [COMIC]
Highway to the password zone ⌘ Read more
Enterprise managed users are now generally available for GitHub Enterprise Cloud
Manage your company in the cloud with more control and governance using enterprise managed users. ⌘ Read more
Docker Desktop 4.1 Release: Volume Management Now Included with Docker Personal
Thanks to all of your positive support of the Docker subscription updates we announced on Aug 31, 2021, we’ve been able to focus on delivering more value to all users, starting with making Volume Management available for users on any subscription tier, including Docker Personal. Just update to Docker Desktop 4.1 to start using it. […]
The post [Docker Desktop 4.1 Release: … ⌘ Read more
What’s new from GitHub Changelog? July 2021 Recap
A public beta for CodeQL package manager, additional options to manage Actions runs from first-time contributors, GitHub Discussions translation, and more. ⌘ Read more
I am not the sort of person who worries a lot about their career growth. I never was a manager and I was always happy to just quietly hack on interesting problems. If you can find the right corners to work in, Google is a pretty great place for that kind of attitude. Tech Notes: Leaving Google
Improved Volume Management, Docker Dev Environments and more in Desktop 3.5 ⌘ Read more…
amazing they managed to get double-blind RCTs through asymmetric justice
On the blog: Managing Priorities https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2021/06/13/priorities.html #rant #programming
Volume Management, Compose v2, Skipping Updates, and more in Docker Desktop 3.4 ⌘ Read more…
middle manager of the local dharma
Hey everyone, I’m Jonathan Ringer,
the release manager for 21.05. As promised, the latest stable
release is here: NixOS 21.05 “Okapi”.
- Release manual - Highlights
- [New\ Serv … ⌘ Read more
How we use GitHub Actions to manage GitHub Docs ⌘ Read more…
An excellent article about learning management systems: https://www.thenation.com/article/society/canvas-surveillance/
Advanced Image Management in Docker Hub ⌘ Read more…
but if we kept things simple stupid I how would the poor little darlings in middle-management have a job? 😂
a decentralized community !zet. individual zet feeds could be managed using something like git/git submodules, then built locally into self-contained SQLite files. zet items would be referenced by their zet nickname and UUID. #halfbakedideas
If you are leading and or managing a team, one of the most important things you need to know are how do people want their feedback. My experience is that it varies from person to person (I suspect that there are many more than two camps :-)) and as such it is unlikely that you can meet that need in group feedback. Toxic positivity does more harm than good | Hacker News
On the blog: How Long Will That Project Take? https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2021/01/27/estimate.html #techtips #programming #management
My daughter grabbed my mouse and started smacking it arouond and managed to do things I didn’t know you could do with my WM with a mouse… nor how to undo them.
Sadly I believe the world managed to make us feel guilty when we’re not doing something that makes someone else rich I logged my activities at 15-minute intervals for the whole year | Hacker News
I just built a poc search engine / crawler for Twtxt. I managed to crawl this pod (twtxt.net) and a couple of others (sorry @etux@twt.u53.us and @xuu@txt.sour.is I used your pods in the tests too!). So far so good. I might keep going with this and see what happens 😀
Did a 20-minute meditation session. Didn’t achieve enlightenment, but I managed to think up the kernel of a moderately interesting blog post.
It doesn’t take long before the high performers on those teams get sick of picking up the slack. The high performers move on to companies that care, while the team’s output continues to decline as everyone pushes the boundaries of how little work they can get away with. Eventually management wonders why certain teams have so many people but so little output, “restructuring” occurs to trim the slackers, and the hiring cycle starts again to build the teams back up. What changes when you work outside an office? | Hacker News
@prologic@twtxt.net this is a very curious project. I would love to see how it manages to do its federation between pods.
@prologic@twtxt.net this is a very curious project. I would love to see how it manages to do its federation between pods.
New repository: aquilax/hugo-task-management - Using Hugo as a task management system
Registered to https://twtxt.net and managed to post a reply right before some kind of server error, now my account there is broken 😒
Registered to https://twtxt.net and managed to post a reply right before some kind of server error, now my account there is broken 😒
plans for weewiki: a zettelkasten-like interface, a microblogging platform inspired by !twtxt, and some utilities for managing collections of SQLar archives. #updates #halfbakedideas
GNU Stow, symlnk trees of dotfiles for the win: http://brandon.invergo.net/news/2012-05-26-using-gnu-stow-to-manage-your-dotfiles.html
Hey everyone, I’m Jonathan Ringer,
one of the release managers for 20.09. As promised, the latest stable
release is here: NixOS 20.09 “Nightingale” ✨.
- Release manual - [Highlights](/manual/nixos/stable/release-notes.html#sec-relea … ⌘ Read more
i post through twtxt but manage my followers through txtnish… this doesn’t feel right
in the original twtxt your URL is your identity. No need for anyone outside your control to do account managment. One reason I’ll likely be sticking with command line. But, great work
Build beautiful, easy to manage websites. ⌘ https://statamic.com/
A Chat With Docker’s New Community Manager ⌘ https://www.docker.com/blog/a-chat-with-dockers-new-community-manager/
The contradiction in management is that you must somehow know what’s going on, but it is not helpful to interfere constantly. Managing Teams Through Interfaces | Hacker News
well, it seems like I managed to automatically weave all the !literate_programming parts into a !weewiki! It’s not all that helpful yet though, due to the fact that pages have autogenerated names like ‘wm_000_0002’. A table of contents comes next…
Maintainer spotlight: Managing dependencies and the Metasploit pen testing toolkit ⌘ https://github.blog/2020-08-21-maintainer-spotlight-managing-dependencies-and-the-metasploit-pen-testing-toolkit/
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
Wayland, window managers and suicide ⌘ https://hack.org/mc/blog/wayland-window-managers.html
Be Lucky Window Manager ⌘ https://hack.org/mc/blog/blwm.html
Managing reading ⌘ https://hack.org/mc/blog/managing-reading.html
µWM — Another XCB-based Stacking Window Manager ⌘ https://hack.org/mc/blog/uwm.html
My Window Manager Gets Icons ⌘ https://hack.org/mc/blog/mcwm11.html
Git Credential Manager Core: Building a universal authentication experience ⌘ https://github.blog/2020-07-02-git-credential-manager-core-building-a-universal-authentication-experience/
It’s bad form to mention money-laundering. Instead, you talk about asset-management structures and tax beneficial schemes. — John Sweeney “Money laundering is a very sophisticated crime and we must be equally sophisticated”*… | (Roughly) Daily
Imagine the world when we have old, gray-bearded Millenials managing old legacy JavaScript-based systems. They shall sing “Den-o! The last dinosaur…” when griping about them. Their younger co-workers will not understand.
Hey everyone, I am worldofpeace, one of the release
managers for 20.03.
As promised, the most glittered stable release is here: NixOS 20.03 “Markhor” ✨.
- Release notes
- [Upgrade instructions](/manual/nixos/stable/index.html#sec-upgra … ⌘ Read more
This is management porn. Faster, cheaper, better - pick all three and throw in an extra, and you unlock innovation! Fire Method: Fast, Inexpensive, Restrained, and Elegant | Hacker News
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
My blog is doing fine, I’m really glad I managed to run it for almost 2 years and love posting in it ^^
Why I work here game with your manager #idea
@kas@enotty.dk I managed it. I had to temporarily set my pgp_home to the autocrypt folder before importing the key.
@frogotbits.com Well actually I don’t have that much to right down (I think) so a bujo might be overkill. Actually I’m good with Taskwarrior for now, I find it faster to manage tasks, but having a place where I can put tasks and thoughts on paper is nice. That’s why i’m gonna go with dash-plus as @lucidiot@tilde.town showed me :)
@lucidiot@tilde.town Also it won’t be necessarily shared, it’s more about managing my tasks. For now I use Taskwarrior