DI Container IziDIC v0.0.3 easier to test, better documented #releases href=”https://we.loveprivacy.club/search?q=%23dependencyinjection”>#dependencyinjection**
The fgm/izidic dependency injection container (DIC) just got its firsts official release instead of just a tag: tag v0.0.3 contains a feature and documentation improvements.
- feature: the `Container`type is now an interface, to ease Service testing, instead of a concrete struct
- doc: a complete application is now available, demonstrating how to set up an application in practice for dependen … ⌘ Read more
💭 While some people like to jump between blogging software all the time, or go back to Hugo from a custom one, I don’t really miss Hugo after switching to GoBlog in 2020, but enjoy having my own system quite a bit. Not that Hugo, WordPress, etc. are bad blogging systems, but I really enjoy being able to quickly code a fix without having to research docs, StackOverflow, or the source on GitHub. And when I have an idea for a new feature, it would often not be easy to implement in the existing systems. ⌘ Read more
Ignite Realtime Blog: Spark 3.0.2 Released
The Ignite Realtime community is happy to announce the availability of Spark version 3.0.2
The release contains bug fixes and updates two plugins Translator and Roar.
Many Spark translations are incomplete. Please help us translate Spark
Full list of changes can be found in the changelog.
We encourage users and developers to get invo … ⌘ Read more
GitHub Copilot X: The AI-powered developer experience
GitHub Copilot is evolving to bring chat and voice interfaces, support pull requests, answer questions on docs, and adopt OpenAI’s GPT-4 for a more personalized developer experience. ⌘ Read more
Just finished writing my doc on how I’m using Parabola to export LJ to Plume https://ouvaton.link/F0KxT5
How GitHub Docs’ new search works
GitHub Docs recently changed its site-search to Elasticsearch. Here’s how it was implemented. ⌘ Read more
How the GitHub Docs team uses GitHub Projects
Explore how the GitHub Docs team uses GitHub Projects for content coordination, reviews, and publishing. ⌘ Read more
RT by @mind_booster: Incompreensível. E a protecção de dados é uma falácia: a info sensível, como nomes, seriam omitidos antes dos docs chegarem à leitura, tal como acontece com o arquivo da PIDE, na Torre do Tombo. É simplesmente impedir acesso aos docs e dificultar o debate. https://www.publico.pt/2036491
Incompreensível. E a protecção de dados é uma falácia: a info sensível, como nomes, seriam omitidos antes dos docs chegarem à leitura, tal como acontece com o arquivo da PIDE, na Torre do Tombo. É simpl … ⌘ Read more
@abucci@anthony.buc.ci see here in the okta docs: https://developer.okta.com/docs/reference/api/webfinger/ they are adding a prefix to the acct
Comment on Some More Gnome Panel Clock Applet Styles by 4 Alternative Clock Layouts to Try in Xfce 4.18 – OMG! Ubuntu! - 7th IT
[…] new values unlock yet more choice and flexibility for time-tweakers to toy with.So in a riff on a post I did waaaaaaay back in 2009, and having swung by the Pango markup docs for a quick refresher, I thought i’d share a few […] ⌘ Read more
Bunny AI
Bunny.net joined the AI hype and created “Bunny AI” (docs), AI images created on the edge. I tried it out, because it’s currently free during the preview, but somehow I don’t find the generated images aesthetic or I’m just to stupid to write better prompts. I guess the Bunny developers also need some distraction from time to time, because they are working hard on S3 support for Bunny Storage for years already. 🐰 ⌘ Read more
Prosodical Thoughts: Bringing FASTer authentication to Prosody and XMPP
As our work continues on modernizing XMPP authentication,
we have some more new milestones to share with you. Until now our work has
mostly been focused on internal Prosody improvements, such as the new roles\
and permissions framework. Now we are starting to extend our
work to the actual client-to-server protocol in XMPP.
Prosody and [Snikket](https://snik … ⌘ Read more
ahh this is useful https://go.dev/doc/modules/managing-dependencies. the go culture doesn’t typically have large dependency graphs like Ruby or JS.
Ah git-bug! Ive chatted with the creator when he was working on the graphql parts. Its working with git objects directly sorta like how git-repo does code reviews. Its a pretty neat idea for storing data along side the branches. I believe they don’t add a disconnected branch to avoid data getting corrupted by merging branches or something like that.
One-Size-Fits-All? How to Take Big Notes and How to Take Small Notes
Introduction[1]Historically, the length of media content has often been the result of technological restrictions. The SMS, for instance, is restricted to 160 characters due to the underlying GSM-7 protocol. Consequently, a change in the technological conditions can affect the l … ⌘ Read more
Ignite Realtime Blog: Openfire 4.7.4 release
The Ignite Realtime Community is happy to announce the 4.7.4 release of Openfire. This release fixes a number of bugs and represents our effort to provide a stable 4.7.x series while work continues on the next feature release of Openfire.
Notable fixes include enhancements to cluster-specific implementation of Multi-User Chat functionality, improved websocket handling and improv … ⌘ Read more
https://libreboot.org/docs/gnulinux/guix.html llvm encrypted
Unboxing fork improvements and unwrapping fork docs
We’re always trying to improve the GitHub developer experience in meaningful ways, and we love learning from our customers. In the last several months we released several new fork capabilities, and we’re publishing revised fork documentation that gives more details with clearer explanations to make fork concepts easier to understand. ⌘ Read more
Correspondence on the Etymology of Wiki: http://c2.com/doc/etymology.html
** uxn exit **
This evening I sat down on the couch sleepy. We’d just gotten the kids into bed. I hadn’t planned on writing any code but figured I’d round the evening out with some reading.
First I read through the docs and glossary of uf, a forth system for uxn. Then I read through an example program provided by uf.
…with my palette whetted I [re-visited some other forth documentation](https://eli.li/_assets/bin/P … ⌘ Read more
Ignite Realtime Blog: Openfire 4.7.3 released
The Ignite Realtime Community is pleased to announce the release of Openfire version 4.7.3. This version brings a number of bug fixes and other improvements and signifies our efforts to produce a stable 4.7 series of Openfire whilst work continues on the next feature release 4.8.0.
You can find download artifacts on our website with the fol … ⌘ Read more
Ignite Realtime Blog: Openfire 4.7.2 released
The Ignite Realtime Community is pleased to announce the release of Openfire version 4.7.2. This version fixes a number of bugs and signifies our efforts to produce a stable 4.7 series of Openfire whilst work continues on the next feature release 4.8.0.
A major highlight of this release is fixing of BOSH bugs found under load testing.
You can find [download artifacts](https://ign … ⌘ Read more
@movq@www.uninformativ.de @prologic@twtxt.net I just reread the spec and it seems to be even a bit outdated regarding machine-parsable conversation grouping. We long dropped the need to specify a whole hash tag with URL (#<hash url>), the simplified version without the URL (#hash) is enough.
The hash tag extension specification is kind of missing the same. However, I’m not sure if that short form is considered supported in general (as opposed to be a special case for subjects only) by the majority of the twtxt/yarn community.
Now the question arises, in order to keep things simple, should we even only allow the simplified twt hash tag for subjects and forbid the long version? This would also save quite a bit of space. The URL is probably not shown anyways in most clients. And if so, clients might rewrite URLs to their own instances. On the other hand, there’s technically nothing wrong with the long version in current parser implementations. And deprecating stuff without very good reason isn’t cool.
Look at the twtxt.net api: https://dev.twtxt.net/doc/api.html
Ignite Realtime Blog: Openfire 4.7.1 Released!
The Ignite Realtime Community is happy to announce the 4.7.1 release of Openfire. This release fixes a number of bugs and represents our effort to provide a stable 4.7.x series while work continues on the next feature release of Openfire.
Notable fixes include security updates to bundled database drivers, logging configuration fixes, and an important fix for users experiencin … ⌘ Read more
so I may have farked up twtxt on oh.mg when I started moving docs, if you can see this the new version is at https://txt.om.gay/twtxt.txt
Go 模糊测试
- 原文地址: https://tip.golang.org/doc/fuzz/
- 原文作者:Go Team
- 本文永久链接:https:/github.com/gocn/translator/blob/master/2022/w01_Go_Fuzzing.md
- 译者: fivezh
- 校对: zxmfke
从 Go 1.18 版本开始,标准工具集开始支持模糊测试。
概述模糊测试(Fuzzing)是一种自动化测试方法,通过不断地控制程序输入来发现程序错误�� … ⌘ Read more
Ignite Realtime Blog: Openfire 4.5.6 is released
Openfire 4.5.6 has been released, that addresses an annoying issue that was affecting the earlier 4.5.5 release. We’ve updated the bundled log4j library to version 2.17.1 for good measure.
The changelog denotes the two Jira issues closed by this release. You can find Openfire build artifacts available for download [here](https://github.com/igniterealtime/Openfire/rel … ⌘ Read more
教程:如何开始使用泛型
教程:如何开始使用泛型- 原文地址: https://go.dev/doc/tutorial/generics
- 原文作者:go.dev
- 本文永久链接: https://github.com/gocn/translator/blob/master/2021/w49_Tutorial_Getting_started_with_generics.md
- 译者: zxmfke
- 校对: cvley
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Getting started with Generics in Go
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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
@movq@www.uninformativ.de
I’m not a Python programmer, so please bear with me.
The doc about encodings does also mention:
If you require a different encoding, you can manually set the Response.encoding property
Wouldn’t that be a one liner like (Ruby example)?
'some text'.force_encoding('utf-8')
I understand that you do not want to interfere with requests. On the other hand we know that received data must be utf-8 (by twtxt spec) and it does burden “publishers” to somehow add charset property to content-type header. But again I’m not sure what “the right thing to do” ™ is.
https://docs.freebsd.org/en/articles/bsdl-gpl/ license OpenSource
Looking for a Docker Alternative? Consider This.
Docker recently announced updates and extensions to our product subscriptions. Docker CEO Scott Johnston also posted a blog about the changes. Much of the discussion centered on what the licensing changes mean for users of Docker Desktop, which remains free for small businesses and several other user types, but now requires a paid subscription — starting […]
The post [Looking for a Docker Alternative? Consider This.](https://www.doc … ⌘ Read more
Did we ever address code snippes in doc as “here-code” ?
Chatcontrol, searching messages for illegal content
On July 6 the EU parliament voted yes to a proposal from the EU\
commission (PDF) on a temporary law to allow services to automatically
search messages for suspicious content with a focus on child
exploitation.
We have quite strict confidentiality laws within EU even when it comes
to electronic communication. Its current basis is the … ⌘ Read more
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