Lunduke Journal Community: Over 21,000 Comments in 2023 (so far)!
While the totally, righteously nerdy articles, podcasts, videos, books, & comics from The Lunduke Journal are awesome… possibly my favorite part of The Lunduke Journal… is the community. On Lunduke.Locals.com we have created one of the most joyous and nerdy communities on planet Earth. A huge thank you to all of you lovely, radical nerds for making it such a fun place to hang out. ⌘ Read more
GitHub’s revamped VIP Bug Bounty Program
GitHub’s VIP Bug Bounty Program has been updated to include a clear and accessible criteria for receiving an invitation to the program and more. Learn more about the program and how you can become a Hacktocat, and join our community of researchers who are contributing to GitHub’s security with fun perks and access to staff and beta features! ⌘ Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net It’s a fun challenge to see how many words you can say without expressing any ideas at all. Maybe this GPT stuff should be trained to do that!
The “Big Three” Linux companies ranked by Revenue, Employees, Kernel Contributions
Red Hat, SUSE, & Canonical. Because stats and charts are fun. ⌘ Read more
For the fun and to remove extra deps I rewrite prx twtxt2atom AWK script to a simple core perl script: twtfeed
Funny Programming Pictures Part XXVI
Don’t worry. At least one makes fun of Mozilla. ⌘ Read more
Hand Dryers
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Long run: 17.05 miles, 00:10:49 average pace, 03:04:15 duration
pleasant running through the cover of fog for the first 10 miles. missed my chance for a selfie with a dolphin, but another fun run on the pinellas trail.
#running
Bypassing OGNL sandboxes for fun and charities
Object Graph Notation Language (OGNL) is a popular, Java-based, expression language used in popular frameworks and applications, such as Apache Struts and Atlassian Confluence. Learn more about bypassing certain OGNL injection protection mechanisms including those used by Struts and Atlassian Confluence, as well as different approaches to analyzing this form of protection so you can harden similar systems. ⌘ Read more
Going to flip to the profile2 branch just for fun. Hang in there while I restart!
8-Bit Week – Days 3 & 4 Roundup
More 8-Bit fun than you can shake a stick at. ⌘ Read more
RT by @mind_booster: Happy Public Domain Day 2023! Let’s celebrate in style with Erma Bossi’s fun painting “Circus”, which just entered the Public Domain – meaning it is now free to re-use and remix by anyone! href=”https://we.loveprivacy.club/search?q=%23publicdomainday”>#publicdomainday**
Happy Public Domain Day 2023! Let’s celebrate in style with Erma Bossi’s fun painting “Circus”, which just entered the Public Domain – meaning it is now free to re-use and remix by anyone! #publicdomainday
 | From “Command Line” shenanigans to 8-Bit fantasy VMs. So much fun stuff happened this week. ⌘ Read more
After all, debugging is still fun!
One reason I use an Android smartphone is that there are apps like Indigenous (a MicroPub-compatible app for posting from your phone to a MicroPub-compatible blog). And even if the app ever disappears from the store, there’s still the option to manually install the app. And if you need to, you can also develop your own apps without having to invest nearly $100 a year. ⌘ Read more
-1 for the negative on environment all that electricity uses. Still waiting on proof of stake.
It is also too overrun with Tech Bros scamming people to get rich quick.
It was a fun ride back when I first bought in. But I have since cached out for my lambos and such.
Funny Programming Pictures Part XVI
It’s Friday! Let’s have some fun and look at some funny pictures about programming and Linux and stuff! The Lunduke Journal Community — About the Lunduke Journal — Subscriber Perks The Lunduke Journal Weekly Schedule: Monday - Computer History Tuesday ⌘ Read more
💻 Issue 330 - Scala isn’t fun anymore ⌘ Read more
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
Having fun brushing up on Git. I have a remote set up on my web server. This post is the commit to make sure the post-receive hook works.
Tetherball Configurations
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The story of the first “computer bug”… is a pile of lies.
A fun, endearing, delightful pile of lies. ⌘ Read more
Just for fun, posting as news: going to be rebooting in a minute to apply some changes!
Tips & tricks for using GitHub projects for personal productivity
GitHub Issues is a core component of how developers get things done and, as we built more project planning capabilities into GitHub, we’ve found some fun and unique ways to use the new projects experience for personal productivity. ⌘ Read more
Let’s lower the cost of Lunduke Journal subscriptions!
And have some fun in the process. ⌘ Read more
I’ll likely take this down soonish as I think it’s pretty bad for usability, but as a fun hack, one of my weird side projects web pages now has monitor burn-in: http://txtpunk.com/index.html
Some fun, 1 day only perks for Lunduke Journal Founding Members!
(All in order to help fund travel to computer conferences and festivals!) ⌘ Read more
Linux Sucks 2014
Watch now (45 min) | “Linux Sucks”. 2014 edition. Recorded live at LinuxFest Northwest on April 26th, 2014. A fun peek back at what was happening in the world of Linux back in 2014. This video is one (of the oh-so-many) extra goodies for subscribers to The Lunduke Journal ⌘ Read more
A fun little game: Pocket City
I’m generally not a gamer, playing computer games has never really fascinated me, I find programming more exciting. But sometimes I don’t feel like programming or I don’t have the possibility to do it. Of course it’s important to be bored sometimes, because then you can think about things for a while. But a little entertainment in a free minute is sometimes not bad as well. ⌘ Read more
Fun run with family: 2.62 miles, 00:14:02 average pace, 00:36:43 duration
Fun run with family
#running
Reminder: Only a few hours left to get your name included in “Linux Sucks 2022”
Along with a few other fun Lunduke Journal Founding Member perks. ⌘ Read more
RT by @mind_booster: Fun conversation with @creativecommons about our All The Music project, #copyright building blocks, #music, #creativity, #melodies, @GeorgeHarrison, @katyperry, @ledzeppelin, @edsheeran, and how all musicians stand on the shoulders of prior musical giants.
https://anchor.fm/creativecommons/episodes/Damien-Riehl–Noah-Rubin-of-All-The-Music-e1i2d86
Fun conversation with @creativecommons about our All The Music project, [#copyright]( … ⌘ Read more
Join the Lunduke Journal “May the Fourth” Livestream
(And help The Lunduke Journal hit its subscriber goals for the month of May while having some good, nerdy fun.) ⌘ Read more
I Paid Celebrities to Make Fun of Scomo ⌘ Read more
I Paid Celebrities to Make Fun of Scomo ⌘ Read more
The First Lunduke Journal Founding Member Hangout… a success!
So much fun. We’re definitely going to be doing more of these! ⌘ Read more
Fun run (with Kelly): 6.63 miles, 00:10:46 average pace, 01:11:18 duration
Fun run (with Kelly)
#running
fun fact: there’s around 10 mio. times more bacteria on this planet than neurons
Lunduke Journal Events for April - BBS Game Tournament, Linux Sucks, Hangout
Just some nerdy fun. ⌘ Read more
Announcing Lunduke Journal Founding Member subscriptions
Includes some fun perks: Monthly group video chats, and even 1-on-1 chats for the high rollers. ⌘ Read more
Fun run (with Kelly): 4.71 miles, 00:10:21 average pace, 00:48:46 duration
Fun run (with Kelly)
#running
probably quite fun at parties
best known to me as the youtube skull & swords guy that breadtube made fun of
Nushell 0.6 is the coolest shell. Maybe ever.
And running it in cool-retro-term is almost TOO fun. ⌘ Read more
funder (thunder but with fun, f*** under, fun; der, person who gives funding)
Firefox on Chrome OS (Flex) using Flatpak
More for fun than being really useful, here’s a little tutorial on how to use Firefox on Chrome OS (Flex) (for me, it’s currently version 100 in the Dev Channel). But beware, the user experience really leaves a lot to be desired… ⌘ Read more