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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

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CS + Kreme – <i>Orange</i>
Australian duo Conrad Standish and Sam Karmel aka CS + Kreme follow up their unsung 2020 hero Snoopy with another dank and absurdly deep LP of heady, mind-warping, time-expanding shit on TTT. British folk icon Bridget St John guests. Stream it down below then cop the limited double vinyl gatefold here… Continue reading…Read more

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13 tiny, terrific, and terrifying games to hack, slay, and play this Halloween 🧛🏻‍♀️
Some seriously spooktacular open source games for the web, Windows, macOS, and Linux with all sorts of fun hacks for infinite lives, invulnerability, and playing with time. ⌘ Read more

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2017 interview with Haiku’s full time developer
Watch now (55 min) | In this classic episode of the Lunduke Hour (Feb-6-2017) I got to chat with one of the long time developers of Haiku OS – an Open Source operating system inspired by BeOS. This developer, known as “Waddlesplash” would go on to become the first (and so far, only) full time, paid developer of Haiku. ⌘ Read more

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How to Implement Decentralized Storage Using Docker Extensions
In part one of this two-part series, we discussed the intersection of Web3 and Docker at a conceptual level. Now, it’s time to get our hands dirty and review practical examples involving decentralized storage. ⌘ Read more

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Protecting Internal Web Resources

TL;DR: This blog post is a write-up of the process I went through to setup a set of internal web resources and apps for a small company I am running in my spare time ( providing a Single-Sign-On / SSO experience for internal users with web applications protected by flexible access policies including single and multi-factor authentication / two-factor authentication or 2FA).

Background

As I mentioned in the TL;DR above, I run a small software/technology com … ⌘ Read more

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@prologic@twtxt.net, business is slow (I also just got off that hyoo-män illness that is going around named COVID), so that leaves me some free time on my entrepreneurial hands. 😂 I have always lurked every couple of weeks or so. I see yarn has regressed on the UI! 😬😩

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RT by @mind_booster: 🎂 COMPETITION 🎂 Our 75th anniversary competition closes at 5pm (UK time) on Monday! One lucky Folio fan will win their choice of 75 different Folio editions. To enter: RT this post and follow @foliosociety.
🎂 COMPETITION 🎂 Our 75th anniversary competition closes at 5pm (UK time) on Monday! One lucky Folio fan will win their choice of 75 different Folio editions. To enter: RT this post and follow @foliosociety.

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9 Tips for Containerizing Your Node.js Application
Over the last five years, Node.js has maintained its position as a top platform among professional developers. It’s an open source, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment designed to maximize throughput. Node.js uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model that makes it lightweight and efficient — perfect for data intensive, real-time, and distributed applications.  With over 90,500 stars […] ⌘ Read more

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State of Application Development Survey: Tell Us How You Develop!
Welcome to the first annual Docker State of Application Development survey! Please help us deepen our knowledge of the developer community with 20 minutes of your time. We want to know where developers are focused in 2023 so we can make sure our products continue to serve you effectively. Your participation helps us to build […] ⌘ Read more

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Erlang Solutions: Everything you need to know about Phoenix Framework 1.7
It is an exciting time for the Elixir community. As you may have seen at ElixirConf or ElixirConf EU, we are celebrating the 10th anniversary of Elixir. Despite now being 10 years old, there is no slowdown in the number of exciting new features, frameworks, and improvements being made to the language.

One of the most exciting … ⌘ Read more

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Prosodical Thoughts: Mutation Testing in Prosody
This is a post about a new automated testing technique we have recently
adopted to help us during our daily development work on Prosody. It’s probably
most interesting to developers, but anyone technically-inclined should be able
to follow along!

If you’re unfamiliar with our project, it’s an open-source real-time messaging
server, built around the XMPP protocol. It’s used by many organizations and
self-hosting hobbyists, and also powers applications such as [Snikke … ⌘ Read more

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RT by @mind_booster: „Thorn did not provide EURACTIV with details on the datasets and methods for their tests in time for publication.“ Shocking. 🙄 https://www.euractiv.com/section/digital/news/eu-assessment-of-child-abuse-detection-tools-based-on-industry-data/ href=”https://we.loveprivacy.club/search?q=%23ChatControl”>#ChatControl**
„Thorn did not provide EURACTIV with details on the datasets and methods for their tests in time for publication.“ Shocking. 🙄 [euractiv.com/section/digital…](https://www.euractiv.com/section/digital/news/eu-assessment-of-child-abuse-detect … ⌘ Read more

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My September ‘22 in Review
Now September is over, a month in which I have again extraordinarily blogged so little, even as little as not since the beginning of 2019. But that’s no wonder, after all, this was my first month in the new job and I also spent a lot of time with my girlfriend, who was with me for the month. ⌘ Read more

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Tigase Blog: Tigase Instant Communication, Presence and Messaging

What is “Instant Communication”

First things first. What is this all about?

We say this is “Instant communication” or “Near real-time communication” and indeed, this is about communicating,
talking, sending messages, sending other information, documents. Instant or real-time means, whatever you send, is sent
right away, it is also delivered right away.

Would the receiving person get it right away too? Well, it depends, if the person is online, it … ⌘ Read more

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Read the first 50 pages, if the author hasn’t earned your attention by then, you can stop reading. You’ll never read all the good books anyway, don’t waste your time on the bad ones. Reading fast, reading well, and reading widely (2020) | Hacker News

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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

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Maxime Buquet: Versioning
I finally took time to setup a forge and some old drafts turned up. I am
publishing one of them today as is even though it’s 4 years old
(2018-08-07T13:27:43+01:00). I’m not as grumpy as I was at the time but I
still think this applies.

Today I am grumpy at people’s expectation of a free software project, about
versioning and releases. I am mostly concerned about applications rather than
libraries in this article but I am sure some of this would apply to libraries
as well.

Today we were discussing ab … ⌘ Read more

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Arnaud Joset: Updates: chatty server and HTTPAuthentificationOverXMPP
It’s been a long time since I updated this blog. It will be a short update post about two projects.

chatty_server

The first is chatty_server, a small XMPP bot I use to interact with my server. It allows me to get information about the CPU load, traffic, weather etc.
It also has a small feature to get reminder messages. There was a bug that allowed anyone to spam reminders. Anybody can add the bot to their rooster and could create random reminders t … ⌘ Read more

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Comment on Ubuntu Gets New Themes, Logo, Boot Screen, Indentity and So Much More! by Ubuntu Has a Brand New Logo – OMG! Ubuntu! - 7th Information Technologies
[…] in ‘Ubuntu’ as part of the process.Why revamp the logo at all? Ubuntu last underwent a rebrand in 2010. But Canonical reasons that since Ubuntu and the technologies that underpin it evolve over time, so […] ⌘ Read more

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Hard times create strong men. Strong men create autocratic dynasties. Autocratic dynasties create supernumerary bureaucracies. Supernumerary bureaucracies create eunuch castes. Eunuch castes create drama. Drama creates Heavenly displeasure. Heavenly displeasure creates hard times. Book Review: 1587, a Year of No Significance | Hacker News

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@ocdtrekkie@twtxt.net That is cool that there is no tpic. Its not like people on these open platforms have to use linux or some free and open os. Anyone can use whatever they want to. Yarn is just a web ui for twtxt and the os does not matter. I can’t say on for long time at midnight and I left before you started.

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