Celebrating Our Second Fiscal Year
Yesterday, January 31, we finished our second full fiscal year since our November 2019 restructuring and recapitalization, and I couldn’t be prouder of the Docker team and what we’ve accomplished together. While it’s difficult to summarize 12 months, highlights include: Shipping 7,000+ product features, fixes, and updates to developers, including Docker Desktop for M1 Macs, […]
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Three things Web3 should fix in 2022 - The Verge ⌘ Read more
** What is an addressing mode? **
In a recent post I referenced addressing modes. But what the heck are they!?
The instruction register holds the program instruction that is currently being run.
A fixed number of bits within the instruction register represent the operation, e.g. “op. code” — examples of these instructions include things like add, subtract, load, and store. We can imagine the instruction register like this:
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@prologic@twtxt.net, who calls me name when I am busy profiting? 😂 In a less serious note—because nothing is more serious than making profit, of course—yes, it seems your avatar issue has been fixed. I am kind of sad, I looked forward each day to see which random one was going to show. LOL.
Prosodical Thoughts: Prosody 0.11.13 released
We are pleased to announce a new minor release from our stable branch.
This is a(nother!) release for our stable branch to fix a memory leak caused
by the security fix. Deployments using websockets, SQL storage and possibly
other configurations may have noticed increasing memory usage after upgrading
to 0.11.12. This is resolved by this new release.
A summary of changes in this release:
Minor changesMore #pixelblog‘ing - today wotking on fixing all the semi-hardcoded paths an moving them to config.php
Ignite Realtime Blog: Openfire 4.7.0 has been released!
The Ignite Realtime Community is elated to be able to announce the release of Openfire version 4.7.0!
This release is the first non-patch release in more than a year, which brings a healthy amount of new features, as well as bug fixes.
I’d like to explicitly thank the many people in the community that have supported this release: not only were a significant amount of code contributions provided, the feedback that we get in our [chatr … ⌘ Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net woops, typo, fixed it lol
… and also Gopher, but I fixe that too
Prosodical Thoughts: Prosody 0.11.11 released
We are pleased to announce a new minor release from our stable branch.
This release contains some fixes to PEP to control memory usage, along
with a small batch of fixes for issues discovered since the last
release.
This will likely be the last release of the 0.11 branch.
A summary of changes in this release:
Fixes and improvements- net.server_epoll: Prioritize network events over timers to improve performance under heavy load
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Apache Log4j 2 CVE-2021-44228
We know that many of you are working hard on fixing the new and serious Log4j 2 vulnerability CVE-2021-44228, which has a 10.0 CVSS score. We send our #hugops and best wishes to all of you working on this vulnerability, now going by the name Log4Shell. This vulnerability in Log4j 2, a very common Java […]
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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 expla … ⌘ Read more
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 expla … ⌘ Read more
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 expla … ⌘ Read more
Ignite Realtime Blog: Openfire 4.7.0 beta & Hazelcast plugin 2.6.0 releases!
After a long few months full of hard work, we are happy to tell you that we are close to a 4.7.0 release for Openfire!
This next version of our real time communications server has received a lot of improvements and bug fixes.
A key area of the code that has received updates is the Multi-User Chat (MUC) impl … ⌘ Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net you get your infra all fixed up?
@fastidious@arrakis.netbros.com Hah! No I run http://www.nncpgo.org/ on my home networks, so I needed to upgrade everything. I’d been putting off the upgrade for a bit because it mostly just worked, but wanted a few of the new fixes (and I stay abreast of the project).
@fastidious@arrakis.netbros.com sorry. the fix was around having a mention in parenthesis like (yo @prologic@twtxt.net)
Three rules of bug fixing for better OSS security
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@fastidious@arrakis.netbros.com fixed this one yesterday. https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/yarn/pulls/502
Ignite Realtime Blog: Smack 4.4.4 released
We are happy to announce the release of Smack 4.4.4. Thanks to numerous contributors this patch level release includes many fixes and improvements. I’d like to especially thank the folks from Jitsi, namely Boris Grozev, Damian Minkov, Ingo Bauersachs, and Jonathan Lennox. Who tracked down multiple bugs, including a nasty concurrency bug. Furthermore, thanks to Ingo, Smack and its important dependencies [jxmpp](https://github.com/ign … ⌘ Read more
I believe Yarn assumes utf-8 anyway which is why we don’t see encoding issues
Are you sure? I think in #kj2c5oa @quark@ferengi.one mentioned exactly that problem. My logs say “jenny/latest” was fetching my twtxt for quark.
All I did to fix this was to adding AddCharset utf-8 .txt to .htaccess. Especially I did not change encoding of stackeffect.txt.
Ignite Realtime Blog: Push Notification Openfire plugin 0.9.0 released
I’m happy to be able to announce that we’ve released version 0.9.0 of the Push Notifications plugin for Openfire!
This version does not bring new functionality. It does fix a bug that older versions of this plugin had, when running on Openfire 4.6.4 or later.
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Bookmarked : Fix Facebook by Making It More Like Google+ - The Atlantic
My colleague Adrienne LaFrance has named the fundamental assumption, and danger, of social media megascale: “not just a very large user base, but a tremendous one, unprecedented in size.” Technology platforms such as Facebook assume that they deserve a user base measured in the billions of people—and then excuse their misdeeds by noting that effectively controlling such an unthinkably la … ⌘ Read more
@stackeffect@twtxt.stackeffect.de
now Apache also announces content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Well, that fixed things. 🥳
@jlj@twt.nfld.uk
While at it, fix this one too? You have me at netbros.com, but I am somewhere else. 😆
@movq@www.uninformativ.de
Do I need to do a search and replace on my feed to fix old entries? Thanks for quick fix!
On the blog: Let’s Fix…Facebook https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2021/10/17/facebook.html #lets-#fix #facebook #socialmedia
@prologic@twtxt.net Hopefully this URL change fixes things. Otherwise I am lost; don’t know what’s going on. 😩
It appears I’ve managed to fix the server! Pats self on the back Yay, me 😊️
Gajim: Gajim 1.3.3
This release features improved Ad-Hoc Commands and brings back spell checking. Gajim 1.3.3 includes many bug fixes and improvements. Thanks everyone for reporting issues!
The Ad-Hoc Commands window has been ported to Gajim’s new Assistant. This unifies the look and feel with other actions using an Assistant and it also fixes some issues.
More Changes New- Profile: A NOTE entry has been added
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There’s been a lingering error on the server I botched the OS update on last Thursday. I had a hunch about the cause, and it turns out I was correct! Hopefully not too complicated to fix either 😊️
Highlights from Git 2.33
The open source Git project just released Git 2.33 with features and bug fixes from over 74 contributors, 19 of them new. We last caught up with you on the latest in Git when 2.31 ⌘ Read more
Monal IM: Monal 5.0.1: Synchronized builds and bugfixes
We have released Monal in version 5.0.1 which contains mostly corrections and small improvements. Now the iOS and macOS builds are also synchronized and available in the Apple App Store.
Here are the changes in this release:
- Show warning if camera permissions are missing while trying to use camera
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Finding and fixing memory leaks in go
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I was receiving strange requests to mine spartan server, so i fixed that. Someone wanted to hack me (they thought it is webserver), someone tryed to send request from some browser on mac :)
I was receiving strange requests to mine spartan server, so i fixed that. Someone wanted to hack me (they thought it is webserver), someone tryed to send request from some browser on mac :)
Input working in laconia (but still need some fixes), creating spartan server on rust - gytheio
Input working in laconia (but still need some fixes), creating spartan server on rust - gytheio
It did! And I fixed the bug last night. And now I’m curious how your pod deals with spam. 👆🏼
Fixed another bug in my finger client: rfc1288 says lines have to end with crlf, but I was just sending lf.
Reading, Opinion : Why Billionaires Like Bill Gates Can’t Fix the Problems They Helped Create ⌘ Read more…
Fixed a bug. Found a new bug in yesterday’s work. Fixed that bug.
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A little fix to the atom script to pass the twtxt.txt commented lines
Stay frosty: possible test stream on PeerTube and YouTube in a bit
I’m going to probably be doing a test livestream in a bit. Hopefully I fixed the issue in the previous stream with Pulseaudio and buffering.
I’ll probably go live on PeerTube first, test it there, then test it on YouTube. I’m mobile and on limit battery though, so it won’t be a super long stream if everything works out.
PeerTube stream will be at this link: [https://videos.lukesmith.xyz/vi … ⌘ Read more
i’m sure people have studied this: maybe strategically voting iteratively reaches a fixed point in which point report their actual preferences?
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