Recovery run: 4.80 miles, 00:10:58 average pace, 00:52:40 duration
Recovery run
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Hydraulic Analogy
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iOS has had a “Shortcuts” app for a while now which is very useful for scripting things on the device, and at some point grew the ability to run things via ssh, including piping input/output. It’s how I’ve done twtxt from my phone for a while now. I’ll clean up these two examples and post to the examples I’ve shared. http://a.9srv.net/shortcuts
I feel like it took me a bit longer to fully understand how to work in Smalltalk than it did most languages. The IDE is different than anything I’ve used before, and probably anything you’ve seen as well. You’re not going to be opening myscript.st in your favorite text editor, and then run it from the command line as you would a Python program. It takes a little mental adjustment to start with.
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Pine64’s e-Paper tablet now booting mainline Linux
That’s right. An e-Ink tablet that you can run Neofetch on. ⌘ Read more
Ignite Realtime Blog: Openfire 4.6.7 released (Log4j 2.17.1 only change)
Openfire 4.6.7 has been released with only a single change to bump the bundled log4j library to version 2.17.1. Whilst we do not believe Openfire to be vulnerable to the CVEs associated with the log4j 2.17.0 and 2.17.1 releases, we realize that many folks are running naive security scanners that are simply checking for bundled jar versions.
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Laptops Powered by AA Batteries (Seriously)
And some of them run an impressively long time on a single set of Double-A’s. ⌘ Read more
Secure Docker Compose stacks with CrowdSec - The open-source & collaborative IPS
Testing this at the moment, quite happy with the results for one of my VPS running Funkwhale that came from a mix of Wordpress / Ampache, wordpress was being heavily probed for vulnerabilities, login attemps etc .. ⌘ Read more
Local man switches to Arch, tells no one
Yesterday, at approximately 5:05pm, a Seattle area man installed Arch Linux on his home computer and has yet to tell anyone. “This appears to be the first occurrence of failing to tell someone that you run Arch,” stated a representative of the Seattle Sheriff’s Department. “We are actively investigating whether or not this is a crime. It definitely is a violation of norms.” ⌘ Read more
5 automations every developer should be running
Looking to avoid security vulnerabilities, buttons that don’t work, slow site speeds, or manually writing release notes? This one’s for you. ⌘ Read more
https://www.tumfatig.net/2021/running-the-searx-metasearch-engine-on-openbsd/ python venv uwsgi relayd
I made a gpio button on my raspberry pi which opens a new window running ed. I screwed up while testing it and launched maaaaany ed windows.
Faster Multi-Platform Builds: Dockerfile Cross-Compilation Guide
There are some important changes happening in the software industry. With Apple moving all of their machines to their custom ARM-based silicon and AWS offering the best performance-per-cost ratio with their Graviton2 instances, one can no longer expect that all software only needs to run on x86 processors. If you work with containers there is some […]
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@movq@www.uninformativ.de Manpage says
The user is supposed to run it manually or via a periodic system
service. The recommended period is a month but could be less.
So me doing it weekly is a bit over cautious. It’s often overseen by users that they are supposed to perform this task regularly.
Chocolate and skumtomtar (literally “foam santas”, a marshmallow-like candy) are awesome. They’re even better with tea. And that combo becomes at least twice as good after a run, shower, and shave. True story.
Snikket: November 2021 server release
We’re excited to introduce a new release of the Snikket server! The Snikket
server is an easy-to-install server package that allows you to run your own
private messaging service for family, friends and other small groups.
Since the previous server release, we’ve been focusing our work mainly on the
Snikket apps, especially the first release of our iOS app. We’ve continued
work on the server part of Snikket though, and we’re glad to share a range of
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Super awesome! Running the latest now.
How to run Windows 3.1 software on Windows 10 & 11 (64bit) & Linux
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@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).
Nov 11, 2021 09:11:08: 3.23 miles, 00:19:57 average pace, 01:04:22 duration
CDE and Dwarf Fortress running on the Out-of-Stock DevTerm
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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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Running my Drone CI runner at home has some disadvantages though. The network speed in a data center is much faster than my 100/40 mbps connection at home. But I will (hopefully) have a new provider soon with gigabit download (and a bit faster - 50 mbps - upload)… ⌘ Read more
My home and code server now has 2 TB of SSD storage and 16 GB of RAM. While I’ll be using the storage for backups, etc., I’m not quite sure what I can use the 16 GB of RAM for yet. What else can I run besides Home Assistant, AdGuard Home, Drone and Tailscale? I still have my VPS running my websites, Miniflux, Bitwarden, Firefox Sync Server, RSS-Bridge, Firefly III, Nitter and Gitea. 🤔 ⌘ Read more
Universal apps will be made to run on iOS/iPadOS, and macOS. Create once, run on all.
@quark@ferengi.one I mean, if LANG=en_US.UTF-8 were a problem, it wouldn’t run manually, right? Or is it that the variable isn’t defined under cron?
@quark@ferengi.one This doesn’t occurs when run manually. What could it be?
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I am getting this when I run it on cron (extra lines in between becuase otherwise jenny will make them a mash):
Traceback (most recent call last):
File “/home/quark/jenny/jenny”, line 565, in
if not retrieve_all(config):
File “/home/quark/jenny/jenny”, line 373, in retrieve_all
refresh_self(config)
File “/home/quark/jenny/jenny”, line 294, in refresh_self
process_feed(config, config[‘self_nick’], config[‘self_url’], content)
File “/home/quark/jenny/jenny”, line 280, in process_feed
fp.write(mail_body)
File “/usr/lib/python3.8/encodings/iso8859_15.py”, line 19, in encode
return codecs.charmap_encode(input,self.errors,encoding_table)[0]
UnicodeEncodeError: ‘charmap’ codec can’t encode character ‘\U0001f4e3’ in position 31: character maps to
How to: Run a DOS-based Web Server
(seriously)
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Oct 11, 2021 09:20:55: 3.26 miles, 00:12:51 average pace, 00:41:49 duration
Seeing repeated twts again. Only thing I am doing different is running jenny every 5 minutes on a cron job. I really don’t know what to think.
I need to find evidence for/against the claim that there was a training run of GPT-2 that maximized negative log-loss – I’ve heard it a couple of times on the internet and already spread the meme myself, but I haven’t seen it in a paper or blogpost
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I noticed that if I ran jenny -f on a cron job, and kept mutt open, messages will get duplicated (same message, time, different message-id). I run it now on a small script before opening mutt.
Trying to troubleshoot twtxt. On twtxt.net, discovery shows my follows linked to https://twtxt.netbros.com/, which is nothing (not even an index.html running there), while on arrakis.netbros.com shows my follows linked to https://twtxt.netbros.com/twtxt.txt (using yarns links too) which is right.
I might have figure out what was causing duplicated entries here. I think running jenny -f while mutt is open was causing it. I have disabled the cron job, and it doesn’t seem to be happening anymore. Let’s see how accurate my theory is. 😂
New plan! 1) Running in the rain, 2) researching the social lives of honey bees. Do they have night clubs? Let’s find out!
I’m getting back into running after a couple of weeks downtime. My left knee is not what it used to be, and I’ve decided to ease back into it. Mentally I’ve accepted that I’ll probably never run 10km in 37:42 again, but emotionally I fear getting slower… As if a slight decline, while saving myself from injuries, would be a defeat.
I never seem to run out of projects to do. Some slosh around as mere ideas until I decide not to do them for whatever reason, but even so there’s enough to go around and then some.
one might argue that we have huge amounts of uranium and other radioactive elements in the earth’s crust already, and since we only extract energy from nuclear energy, putting the waste back should make the earth less dangerous, not more. but the isotopes produced in nuclear energy have shorter half-life and are probably more poisonous than the uranium that was there before, even if they produce less radioactivity over the long run
Docker is Updating and Extending Our Product Subscriptions
Docker is used by millions of developers to build, share, and run any app, anywhere, and 55% of professional developers use Docker every day at work. In these work environments, the increase in outside attacks on software supply chains is accelerating developer demand for Docker’s trusted content, including Docker Official Images and Docker Verified Publisher […]
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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
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https://www.linux.com/training-tutorials/how-run-your-own-git-server/ autohébergement git selfhosted
¯_(ツ)_/¯ It’s a funky mechanical thing running QMK, but I have two others that fit that description which don’t behave like this.
OnionShare now lets you host an anonymous chat room. You can also run multiple services at one time. It just keeps getting better.
I’ve got it running on a pair of commercial kvm providers right now (vultr and ramnode). It works on many, but edge cases can cause some issues.
@jlj@twt.nfld.uk “Anyone running Urbit? Thinking about having a play with a comet. ☄🌒” -> Just as @movq@www.uninformativ.de has problems with his reading queue, I have problems with my “things to explore” queue. I even bought a planet a while back, but haven’t had time to dive into the extradimensional madness of the urbit system. Subjective impressions & reviews highly anticipated!