** Occasional notes **
If they aren’t weekly, I guess they’re occasional?
3rd repair procedure to fix brain bleed was a success. I have a few more scans and follow ups, but, knock wood I think I’m through at this point.
I’ve spent about a week laying low and taking it easy navigating some wild pain, but that is subsiding now. I watched a bunch of stuff. It was a nice change of pace. I don’t typically watch much television or many movies. Stand outs (all things I revisited) include:
- Michael Clayton
- Point Break, the o … ⌘ Read more
How to Build a Restreaming Server with a Raspberry Pi
First of all, what is a restreaming server? Sometimes you want to livestream video from a device like an ATEM Mini or OBS to multiple destinations. Many devices and software like this will let you push video to just one RTMP destination at a time. ⌘ Read more
New in Docker Desktop 4.14: Greater Visibility Into Your Containers
Docker Desktop 4.14 brings new functionality directly into your workstations, specifically focused on providing better visibility into your container’s productivity and security. ⌘ Read more
OK, we are attempting an upgrade from yarnd 0.14.0 to yarnd 0.15.0. See you on the other side. 🤞
Paul Schaub: Implementing Packet Sequence Validation using Pushdown Automata
This is part 2 of a small series on verifying the validity of packet sequences using tools from theoretical computer science. Read part 1 here.
In the previous blog post I discussed how a formal grammar can be transformed into a pushdown automaton in order to check if a sequence of packets or token … ⌘ Read more
user/bmallred/data/2022-10-20-09-09-17.fit: 4.46 miles, 00:09:28 average pace, 00:42:14 duration
user/bmallred/data/2022-10-17-14-24-58.fit: 4.32 miles, 00:11:43 average pace, 00:50:41 duration
HM [03;04;07]: 12 mile run: 10.46 miles, 00:14:42 average pace, 02:33:47 duration
Fail, oh well.
A long couple of nights. Ran with Beth and started a bit late.
End of block.
#running
OSI’s Deep Dive is an essential discussion on the future of AI and open source
GitHub is sponsoring Open Source Initiative’s Deep Dive: AI because we think it’s important for the community to unpack how open source software, process, and principles can help best deliver on the promise of AI. ⌘ Read more
user/bmallred/data/2022-10-14-11-04-28.fit: 3.13 miles, 00:07:59 average pace, 00:25:01 duration
HM [03;03;06]: 9 mile run: 9.55 miles, 00:10:14 average pace, 01:37:46 duration
user/bmallred/data/2022-10-03-17-08-10.fit: 5.14 miles, 00:09:41 average pace, 00:49:51 duration
user/bmallred/data/2022-09-29-13-43-14.fit: 3.04 miles, 00:08:52 average pace, 00:26:54 duration
Paul Schaub: Using Pushdown Automata to verify Packet Sequences
As a software developer, most of my work day is spent working practically by coding and hacking away. Recently though I stumbled across an interesting problem which required another, more theoretical approach;
An OpenPGP message contains of a sequence of packets. There are signatures, encrypted data packets and their accompanying encrypted session keys, compressed data and literal data, the latter being the packet … ⌘ Read more
RT by @mind_booster: Tales from Moominvalley by Tove Jansson https://paulasimoesblog.wordpress.com/2022/09/14/tales-from-moominvalley-by-tove-jansson/
Tales from Moominvalley by Tove Jansson paulasimoesblog.wordpress.co…
8 things you didn’t know you could do with GitHub Copilot
Developers all over the world are using GitHub Copilot to help speed up their development and increase developer productivity. With GitHub Copilot available to developers everywhere, we’ve found some fun and useful examples of how developers can use GitHub Copilot for things you may not be thinking about. ⌘ Read more
GoToSocial seems like a promising alternative to Mastodon. It’s written in Go (👍 in my opinion), lightweight and pretty good documented so far. It’s still “alpha software” but seems to make great progress. In the past, I self hosted a microblog.pub instance and then after some time without any Fediverse profile other than my blog, which has ActivityPub support as well, signed up at Fosstodon to be able to reply to blog comments from the Fediverse. I already set up an instace of GTS, but will probably wait to use it … ⌘ Read more
user/bmallred/data/2022-09-14-03-46-37.fit: 8.28 miles, 00:09:50 average pace, 01:21:25 duration
“DOS Week” begins at The Lunduke Journal!
Listen now (27 min) | The Lunduke Journal Podcast - September 14, 2022 ⌘ Read more
user/bmallred/data/2022-08-23-14-09-21.fit: 2.07 miles, 00:12:08 average pace, 00:25:05 duration
Linux, Alternative OS, & Retro Computing News - August 14, 2022
Listen now (20 min) | The Lunduke Journal Podcast - August 14, 2022 ⌘ Read more
I’ve realized that trying to strictly follow what is on the IndieWeb wiki won’t work well for me. Thus, I have to invent and change some things to make it work better. ⌘ Read more
user/bmallred/data/2022-08-11-10-04-14.fit: 4.75 miles, 00:10:18 average pace, 00:48:56 duration
user/bmallred/data/2022-08-09-14-44-31.fit: 2.73 miles, 00:11:22 average pace, 00:31:03 duration
user/bmallred/data/2022-08-05-14-43-38.fit: 2.85 miles, 00:11:06 average pace, 00:31:35 duration
user/bmallred/data/2022-08-01-14-39-33.fit: 4.72 miles, 00:11:13 average pace, 00:52:58 duration
“to limit that rise to 1.5C […] global carbon emissions will have to be reduced by 45% by 2030.
[…]
Instead, we are on course for close to a 14% rise in emissions by that date – which will almost certainly see us shatter the 1.5C guardrail in less than a decade.”
“to limit that rise to 1.5C […] global carbon emissions will have to be reduced by 45% by 2030.
[…]
Instead, we are on course for close to a 14% rise in emissions by that date – which will almost certainly see us shatter the 1.5C guardrai … ⌘ Read more
user/bmallred/data/2022-07-23-07-03-51.fit: 7.29 miles, 00:10:14 average pace, 01:14:39 duration
user/bmallred/data/2022-07-22-14-30-40.fit: 00:05:41 duration
How to Make Linux Hate You
Watch now (14 min) | Three ways to make Linux just a little more abusive towards you. Because… why not? ⌘ Read more
Research: How GitHub Copilot helps improve developer productivity
We surveyed more than 2,000 developers about whether GitHub Copilot helped them be more productive and improved their coding. Then, we matched this qualitative feedback and subjective perception with quantitative data around objective usage measurements and productivity. ⌘ Read more
user/bmallred/data/2022-07-14-10-31-40.fit: 4.14 miles, 00:11:32 average pace, 00:47:45 duration
user/bmallred/data/2022-07-08-06-10-31.fit: 6.24 miles, 00:13:14 average pace, 01:22:37 duration
user/bmallred/data/2022-07-05-17-11-30.fit: 1.69 miles, 00:08:47 average pace, 00:14:49 duration
Russia to spend US$14.5 billion on aircraft amid sanctions
The aviation industry has been in crisis since the West imposed sanctions banning airlines from countries such as Europe and the US, while foreign plane makers have stopped delivering new aircraft and spare parts. ⌘ Read more
user/bmallred/data/2022-06-20-11-14-22.fit: 3.40 miles, 00:11:37 average pace, 00:39:32 duration
Kevin Spacey granted bail after ‘strenuously’ denying sex charges
The actor is accused of four counts of sexual assault and one count of causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent. A plea hearing is scheduled for July 14. ⌘ Read more
Git Merge 2022
Git Merge, the conference dedicated to bringing the Git community together returns on September 14-15 in Chicago, Illinois. ⌘ Read more
Accelerating GitHub theme creation with color tooling
Learn why the GitHub Design Infrastructure team built a dedicated color tool and how they use it to create new color palettes for GitHub. ⌘ Read more
user/bmallred/data/2022-06-14-13-34-19.fit: 3.59 miles, 00:11:58 average pace, 00:43:01 duration
How can the United States build its Open Source Software policy?
We share a recap of a recent roundtable event about what a federal open source software policy could look like in the United States. ⌘ Read more
Simon Willison is celebrating the 20th anniversary of his blog. Amazing! ⌘ Read more
user/bmallred/data/2022-06-03-08-18-22.fit: 2.51 miles, 00:14:22 average pace, 00:36:03 duration
user/bmallred/data/2022-05-29-05-32-34.fit: 14.00 miles, 00:11:12 average pace, 02:36:40 duration