Up next, the T.P.D.D. !!!
Lack of known library documentation has forced the time traveler to do classified information to the client library
I can post from my new client
It’s classified.
Everything about the future is classified information
@prologic@twtxt.net Take 2
so either I write a build script (quite convoluted, as pulling extra dependencies beyond what go.mod provides is hard) or something
the easy solution (using GNU Make) doesn’t play well with pkgsrc
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org packaging yarnd wasn’t that easy after all, I also apparently have to patch some things over and supply the minified assets some way or another
well, accidentally I did make a simpler yarn theme, in hindsight
oh lol, the package didn’t include the static assets
@prologic@twtxt.net next in line: saltyd, yarnc, and other stuff I host
@prologic@twtxt.net code generation on demand or something?
In the NetBSD host, where http://status.chaotic.ninja is running (left out the TLS for now), I patched Gatus to use mattn/go-sqlite3
メリクリスマス!!
tch, “loss of functionality”, talking to a native Delta Chat user isn’t that hard
I was spared the use of chatmail relay Python thing for Delta Chat, and rightfully enough, my mail server is confused
that being said, oversimplification, and [kinsoku jikou] knows if I will actually elaborate on this or not
End of year review: 0.5/10.0, and that’s because I got a domain name, lol
and your gallery wouldn’t render outside of the graphical clients, lol
@thecanine@twtxt.net Gemini clients basically all do the exact same thing, rendering a Markdown dialect, and that’s about it
@prologic@twtxt.net the EU side of wherever my main server is located remained same as ever, but I did go through some kind of outage on the secondary server, itself located in the US (and it was a Linux problem, to boot)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Beats me, but I can’t stand the thought of having to use it rather than wanting to
I ditched Alpine after I obtained the installation media, couldn’t be any more worse at this rate
Side effects of having a NetBSD server: I can use it to build things for my computer (also running NetBSD)
@kiwu@twtxt.net working, at this point against my will, on a Linux VPS that has gotten me sick time and time again
for the record, I am not using Vim as a terminal
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-N/dMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMds:`
-N/hMMMMMMMMMmho:`
-N/-:/++/:.`
:M+
:Mo
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shinyoukai@madoka-usb-mk2
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OS: NetBSD 10.1 amd64
Host: Exomate X352 (MP PV)
Kernel: NetBSD 10.1
Uptime: 8 hours, 46 mins
Packages: 172 (pkgsrc)
Shell: sh
Display (CPT1BBD): 1024x600 @ 60 Hz in 10"
Terminal: vim
CPU: Intel(R) Atom(TM) N450 (2) @ 1.67 GHz
GPU 1: Intel Device A011 (VGA compatible)
GPU 2: Intel Device A012
Memory: 761.14 MiB / 955.69 MiB (80%)
Swap: Disabled
Disk (/): 5.20 GiB / 26.84 GiB (19%) - ffs
Local IP (iwn0): (classified information)
Battery: 28% [Charging, AC Connected]
Locale: C.UTF-8
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I stopped following Toy Story a long time ago, anyways
@prologic@twtxt.net bilingual trivia: 無 (mu) means nothing in Japanese
にょろーん (´;ω;`)
what would be funny is @prologic@twtxt.net writing things with his namesake (Prolog)
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org whatever either means, no thank you
Once a bookworm, always a bookworm.
I’ve rebuilt ntfy with the web interface, though it took me an hour or so of JavaScript dependency hell and a certain library whose native interface doesn’t have support for NetBSD
On Linux:Step 1. Clone ntfy repository as usual
Step 2.
export NODE_ENV=productionStep 3.
make web-buildStep 4. Make a tarball with the generated assets and copy it over
Step 5. Repeat the above mentioned first step
Step 6. Unpack the assets into
server/Step 7. Build backend with
make cli-linux-serverStep 8. Done
Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream… 🎶
Man, I have no idea where the last build of the Yarn android client went to (even though it wasn’t all that good when I first used it, but it was relatively useful otherwise)
@prologic@twtxt.net If it works, why even bother fixing it?
@prologic@twtxt.net @bender@twtxt.net Irony ensues, libwebp also had a CVE around this year or the last year, to boot
@bender@twtxt.net and EU doing the exact same thing, probably even worse
かっぱ、かっぱ、やった!!
@bender@twtxt.net I second this