Introducing Organization Access Tokens
Docker organization access tokens let customers manage access that each token has, instead of managing users and their placement within the organization. ā Read more
āLet it ripā? The multimillion-dollar tomato fight between farmers and government
Tomato growers placed into quarantine after the discovery of the tomato brown rugose virus say authorities should have been better prepared for the arrival of the virus. ā Read more
BrandyJSon releases Feather Atomic v1.2
BrandyJSon1 has released Feather Atomic 2 version 1.23 with a temporary fix for the dead rendezvous points issue4:
[..] lets a user force a swaptool to query rendezvous points over clearnet. Does not completely solve the issue as it stems from comit xmr<->btc using an outdated libp2p version.
The full changelog, sources and SHA256sums can be found on Github3.
Leading the way: 10 projects in the Open Source Zone at GitHub Universe 2024
Letās take a closer look at some of the stars of the Open Source Zone at GitHub Universe 2024 š
The post Leading the way: 10 projects in the Open Source Zone at GitHub Universe 2024 appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ā Read more
A conversation about the Future of Internal Developer Portals (IDPs)
Community post by Abby Bangser, Christophe Fargette, Piotr Kliczewski, Valentina Rodriguez Sosa Letās define what is an IDP (Internal Developer Portal)Ā The term IDP can be confusing, as some of the industry refers to Internal Developer Portals and⦠ā Read more
JMP: Newsletter: SMS Routes, RCS, and more!
Hi everyone!
Welcome to the latest edition of your pseudo-monthly JMP update!
In case itās been a while since you checked out JMP, hereās a refresher: JMP lets you send and receive text and picture messages (and calls) through a real phone number right from your computer, tablet, phone, or anything else that has a Jabber client.Ā Among other things, JMP has these features: Your phone number on every device; Multiple phone numbers, one app; Free as in Freedom; ⦠ā Read more
JMP: Newsletter: eSIM Adapter (and Google Play Fun)
Hi everyone!
Welcome to the latest edition of your pseudo-monthly JMP update!
In case itās been a while since you checked out JMP, hereās a refresher: JMP lets you send and receive text and picture messages (and calls) through a real phone number right from your computer, tablet, phone, or anything else that has a Jabber client.Ā Among other things, JMP has these features: Your phone number on every device; Multiple phone numbers, one app; Free as i ⦠ā Read more
Erlang Solutions: Erlang Concurrency: Evolving for Performance
Some languages are born performant, and later on tackle concurrency. Others are born concurrently and later build on performance. C or Rust systemās programming are examples of the former, Erlangās Concurrency is an example of the latter.
A mistake in concurrency can essentially let all hell loose, incurring incredibly hard-to-track bugs and even security vulnerabilities, and a mistake in performance can leave a product tr ⦠ā Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net Thanks for writing that up!
I hope it can remain a living document (or sequence of draft revisions) for a good long time while we figure out how this stuff works in practice.
I am not sure how I feel about all this being done at once, vs. letting conventions arise.
For example, even today I could reply to twt abc1234 with ā(#abc1234) Edit: ā¦ā and I think all you humans would understand it as an edit to (#abc1234). Maybe eventually it would become a common enough convention that clients would start to support it explicitly.
Similarly we could just start using 11-digit hashes. We should iron out whether itās sha256 or whatever but thereās no need get all the other stuff right at the same time.
I have similar thoughts about how some users could try out location-based replies in a backward-compatible way (append the replyto: stuff after the legacy (#hash) style).
However I recognize that Iām not the one implementing this stuff, and itās less work to just have everything determined up front.
Misc comments (I havenāt read the whole thing):
Did you mean to make hashes hexadecimal? You lose 11 bits that way compared to base32. Iād suggest gaining 11 bits with base64 instead.
āClients MUST preserve the original hashā ā do you mean they MUST preserve the original twt?
Thanks for phrasing the bit about deletions so neutrally.
I donāt like the MUST in āClients MUST follow the chain of reply-to referencesā¦ā. If someone writes a client as a 40-line shell script that requires the user to piece together the threading themselves, IMO we shouldnāt declare the client non-conforming just because they didnāt get to all the bells and whistles.
Similarly I donāt like the MUST for user agents. For one thing, you might want to fetch a feed without revealing your identty. Also, it raises the bar for a minimal implementation (Iām again thinking again of the 40-line shell script).
For āwho followsā lists: why must the long, random tokens be only valid for a limited time? Do you have a scenario in mind where they could leak?
Why canāt feeds be served over HTTP/1.0? Again, thinking about simple software. I recently tried implementing HTTP/1.1 and it wasnāt too bad, but 1.0 would have been slightly simpler.
Why get into the nitty-gritty about caching headers? This seems like generic advice for HTTP servers and clients.
Iām a little sad about other protocols being not recommended.
I donāt know how I feel about including markdown. I donāt mind too much that yarn users emit twts full of markdown, but Iām more of a plain text kind of person. Also it adds to the length. I wonder if putting a separate document would make more sense; that would also help with the length.
@prologic@twtxt.net Do you have a link to some past discussion?
Would the GDPR would apply to a one-person client like jenny? I seriously hope not. If someone asks me to delete an email they sent me, I donāt think I have to honour that request, no matter how European they are.
I am really bothered by the idea that someone could force me to delete my private, personal record of my interactions with them. Would I have to delete my journal entries about them too if they asked?
Maybe a public-facing client like yarnd needs to consider this, but that also bothers me. I was actually thinking about making an Internet Archive style twtxt archiver, letting you explore past twts, including long-dead feeds, see edit histories, deleted twts, etc.
publish_command to vomit the HTML into a file, using twtxt2html.
Hmm, this didnāt work, because I made a mistake. Now I have corrected it, letās see how it goes now.
95-year-old keeps garden dream alive as flower festival gets underway after beloved wifeās passing
Les Stephson is not letting his age get in the way of maintaining his āpride and joyā ā his garden, where he goes to remember his wife who died a year ago. ā Read more
Release Date for iOS 18, macOS Sequoia, iPadOS 18, is September 16
In all of the hubbub about the new iPhone 16 series and release candidate builds for macOS Sequoia, iOS 18, and iPadOS 18, you might have missed when Apple announced what the official release dates will be for all of their new operating systems. Letās clear that up right now so that you can be ⦠Read More ā Read more
JMP: Newsletter: eSIM Adapter Launch!
Hi everyone!
Welcome to the latest edition of your pseudo-monthly JMP update!
In case itās been a while since you checked out JMP, hereās a refresher: JMP lets you send and receive text and picture messages (and calls) through a real phone number right from your computer, tablet, phone, or anything else that has a Jabber client.Ā Among other things, JMP has these features: Your phone number on every device; Multiple phone numbers, one app; Free as in Freedom; ⦠ā Read more
JMP: Newsletter: eSIM Adapter Launch!
Hi everyone!
Welcome to the latest edition of your pseudo-monthly JMP update!
In case itās been a while since you checked out JMP, hereās a refresher: JMP lets you send and receive text and picture messages (and calls) through a real phone number right from your computer, tablet, phone, or anything else that has a Jabber client.Ā Among other things, JMP has these features: Your phone number on every device; Multiple phone numbers, one app; Free as in Freedom; ⦠ā Read more
Beginnerās guide to GitHub: Setting up and securing your profile
As part of the GitHub for Beginners guide, learn how to improve the security of your profile and create a profile README. This will let you give your GitHub account a little more personality.
The post Beginnerās guide to GitHub: Setting up and securing your profile appeared first on [The ⦠ā Read more
Where the Eder flows into the Fulda
Just in time before it gets cold and rainy again next week, I took advantage of today to go for a short bike ride. Upstream along the Fulda, over to the Eder and then to where the Eder flows into the Fulda. This was the short (49 km) of the two versions I had planned for this. The longer version is almost 90 kilometers long. Letās see if I can still do it this year⦠ā Read more
@movq@www.uninformativ.de @prologic@twtxt.net Another option would be: when you edit a twt, prefix the new one with (#[old hash]) and some indication that itās an edited version of the original tweet with that hash. E.g. if the hash used to be abcd123, the new version should start ā(#abcd123) (redit)ā.
What I like about this is that clients that donāt know this convention will still stick it in the same thread. And I feel itās in the spirit of the old pre-hash (subject) convention, though thatās before my time.
I guess it may not work when the edited twt itself is a reply, and there are replies to it. Maybe that could be solved by letting twts have more than one (subject) prefix.
But the great thing about the current system is that nobody can spoof message IDs.
I donāt think twtxt hashes are long enough to prevent spoofing.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org 31°C here, feels like 33°C, with a lovely 75% of humidity. It has been raining, on and off (to make matter ābetterā) the whole day until now. No horses here, but if you go outside you will smell the same smell of farm animals (like goats, or pigs). Thatās because two or three kilometres from here there are private farms, and when the wind blows in such way, well, we are reminded of their existence.
I havenāt left the house, so it feels well under air conditioning. In two more hours I will call it quits from the work day, and will have to dash to the grocery to get supplies for tonightās meal (arroz con gandules). I will let you know how it truly feels out there then. :-D
For those swollen fingers, nothing better than a mildly cold shower! Oh, and paws off the keyboard! :-P
** Constants, variable assignment, and pointers **
After reading my last post, a friend asked an interesting question that I thought would also be fun to write about!
They noted that in the reshape function I declared the variable result as a constant. They asked if this was a mistake? Because I was resigning the value iteratively, shouldnāt it be declared using let?
What is happening there is that the constant is being declared as an array, so the reference ⦠ā Read more
mutt/neomutt users out here, what's the trick to highlight threads with new messages? No user interaction, just upon opening, or while opened, have threads with new, unread messages in it highlighted. Thanks!
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I think I have got it, but need to test upon receiving further posts. I added:
set uncollapse_new = yes # open threads when new mail
set uncollapse_jump = yes # jump to unread message when uncollapse
set collapse_unread = no # don't collapse threads with unread mails
Letās see how it goes.
@bender@twtxt.net, letās break it!
yarnd that's been around for awhile and is still present in the current version I'm running that lets a person hit a constructed URL like
A stopgap setting that would let me stop all calls to /external matching a particular pattern (like this damn lovetocode999 nick) would do the job. Given the potential for abuse of that endpoint, having more moderation control over what it can do is probably a good idea.
yarnd that's been around for awhile and is still present in the current version I'm running that lets a person hit a constructed URL like
@prologic@twtxt.net I believe you are not seeing the problem I am describing.
Hit this URL in your web browser:
https://twtxt.net/external?nick=lovetocode999&uri=https://socialmphl.com/story19510368/doujin
Thatās your pod. I assume you donāt have a user named lovetocode999 on your pod. Yet that URL returns HTTP status 200, and generates HTML, complete with a link to https://socialmphl.com/story19510368/doujin, which is not a twtxt feed (thatās where the twtxt.txt link goes if you click it). That link could be to anything, including porn, criminal stuff, etc, and it will appear to be coming from your twtxt.net domain.
What I am saying is that this is a bug. If there is no user lovetocode999 on the pod, hitting this URL should not return HTTP 200 status, and it should definitely not be generating valid HTML with links in it.
Edit: Oops, I misunderstood the purpose of this /external endpoint. Still, since the uri is not a yarn pod, let alone one with a user named lovetocode999 on it, I stand by the belief that URLs like this should be be generating valid HTML with links to unknown sites. Shouldnāt it be possible to construct a valid target URL from the nick and uri instead of using the podās /external endpoint?
yarnd that's been around for awhile and is still present in the current version I'm running that lets a person hit a constructed URL like
@prologic@twtxt.net sounds fair. Letās see how it works for @abucci@anthony.buc.ci. Speedy fix, thatās awesome! :-)
There is a bug in yarnd thatās been around for awhile and is still present in the current version Iām running that lets a person hit a constructed URL like
YOUR_POD/external?nick=lovetocode999&uri=https://socialmphl.com/story19510368/doujin
and see a legitimate-looking page on YOUR_POD, with an HTTP code 200 (success). From that fake page you can even follow an external feed. Try it yourself, replacing āYOUR_PODā with the URL of any yarnd pod you know. Try following the feed.
I think URLs like this should return errors. They should not render HTML, nor produce legitimate-looking pages. This mechanism is ripe for DDoS attacks. My pod gets roughly 70,000 hits per day to URLs like this. Many are porn or other types of content I do not want. At this point, if itās not fixed soon I am going to have to shut down my pod. @prologic@twtxt.net please have a look.
Return of beloved local iceblock soured by fact itās now made overseas
A fruit iceblock once made in the Victorian town of Mildura from local oranges is back on shelves, but the manufacturerās decision to make the product in Argentina has left devotees of the sweet treat feeling ālet downā. ā Read more
@xuu@txt.sour.is I hope everything is sorted out with your ISP. Please let me know if thereās anything I can do to help. I sincerely did not mean to cause you any trouble.
JMP: Newsletter: Calls from SIP; Potential New SIM Plan
Hi everyone!
Welcome to the latest edition of your pseudo-monthly JMP update!
In case itās been a while since you checked out JMP, hereās a refresher: JMP lets you send and receive text and picture messages (and calls) through a real phone number right from your computer, tablet, phone, or anything else that has a Jabber client. Among other things, JMP has these features: Your phone number on every device; Multiple phone numbers, one app; Free as ⦠ā Read more
Erlang Solutions: The Strategic Advantage of Outsourcing with Erlang and Elixir
Weāre in the midst of some rapid technological changes (AI, IoT, machine learning etc) and businesses are facing new obstacles. There is now a demand to balance company time and budgets amid all day-to-day responsibilities. Because of this, outsourcing services have become a strategic move for many.
Letās look into how Erlang and Elixir programming languages help with business outsourcing ⦠ā Read more
Erlang Solutions: Let Your Database Update You with EctoWatch
Elixir allows application developers to create very parallel and very complex systems. Tools like Phoenix PubSub and LiveView thrive on this property of the language, making it very easy to develop functionality that requires continuous updates to users and clients.
But one thing that has often frustrated me is how to cleanly design an application to respond to database record updates.
A typical pattern that Iāve used is t ⦠ā Read more
Fiverizer: convert a website from XHTML 1.0 to HTML5
If you have one or more websites written in XHTML 1.0,
this program (which may be
downloaded and used free of charge) lets you convert them to HTML5 without having to muck around
with rewriting HTML and adding CSS. ā Read more
Fiverizer: convert a website from XHTML 1.0 to HTML5
If you have one or more websites written in XHTML 1.0,
this program (which may be
downloaded and used free of charge) lets you convert them to HTML5 without having to muck around
with rewriting HTML and adding CSS. ā Read more
** The story of life **
Or at least the story of life as I implemented it in swift recently as a little learning project because I havenāt written any swift since walking away from mobile dev a few years ago (no regrets)!
First there was the universe! Well, first there was some requisite boilerplate, but then there was the universe! A 2 dimensional grid, an array of 10 columns and 10 rows.
ā`hljs swift
import Foundation
let rows: IntRead moreā`
Erlang Solutions: Exploring Key Trends in Digital Payments
Digital payments are essential to the global economy and have seen rapid and significant changes in recent years.
Letās take a look at the key trends of this change and some of the emerging digital trends are broadening the payments ecosystem. Weāll look at how payments work and the broader payments ecosystem.
The look into the digital payments landscapeEvolving customer expectations and technological advances are drivin ⦠ā Read more
Experiment in Digital minimalism
I recently read Cal Newportās book Digital Minimalism. It really
resonated with me, despite (or because of?) being glued to my computer
many hours of the day.
Cal suggests a month of digital decluttering, at first cutting off
everything that your job and other obligations donāt depend on. At the
end of the month you evaluate what, if anything, is to be let back
inside.
I did a decluttering plan for April. It ended up being an ongoing
project when Iām writing this in June.
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One of the things I hate, yes, I really hate it, is cigarette smoke. I get angry when I smell the smoke of the neighbors who are smoking directly in front of the entrance door of our apartment build, while we are trying to let fresh air in. But situations like smelling smoke at train stations or bus stops make me feel really uncomfortable as well. ā Read more
New Bike Day: My new Cube Hyde Race
On Thursday, or better, letās say yesterday on Friday, was New Bike Day for me. I finally got my new bike, which I bought after doing a lot of research. ā Read more
10 years of the GitHub Security Bug Bounty Program
Letās take a look at 10 key moments from the first decade of the GitHub Security Bug Bounty program.
The post 10 years of the GitHub Security Bug Bounty Program appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ā Read more
Develop Kubernetes Operators in Java without Breaking a Sweat
Discover testing possibilities that let developers consider Java as the language of choice for Kubernetes-related projects. ā Read more
just pushed a quick fix⦠let me know if it is still dorked up! thanks for calling it out, too!
Update multiple Kubernetes objects/configmaps in one go!
Community post originally published on dev.to by Sunny Bhambhani There may be cases wherein we just need to update a Kubernetes configmap or any other Kubernetes object based on our requirements. And letās say itās just one or⦠ā Read more
What is Git? Our beginnerās guide to version control
Letās get you started on your Git journey with basic concepts to know, plus a step-by-step on how to install and configure the most widely used version control system in the world.
The post What is Git? Our beginnerās guide to version control appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ā Read more
How to Change the Voice of ChatGPT on iPhone, Mac, iPad
ChatGPT for iPhone, iPad, and Mac, all include a very impressive Voice Chat feature, that lets you have voice chats and full on conversations with the advanced AI Large Language Model. One of the fun ways to customize Voice Chat with ChatGPT is to change the voice to something you prefer, and there are multiple ⦠Read More ā Read more
How to Change the Voice of ChatGPT on iPhone, Mac, iPad
ChatGPT for iPhone, iPad, and Mac, all include a very impressive Voice Chat feature, that lets you have voice chats and full on conversations with the advanced AI Large Language Model. One of the fun ways to customize Voice Chat with ChatGPT is to change the voice to something you prefer, and there are multiple ⦠Read More ā Read more
Erlang Solutions: Balancing Innovation and Technical Debt
Letās explore the delicate balance between innovation and technical debt.
We will look into actionable strategies for managing debt effectively while optimising our infrastructure for resilience and agility.
Balancing acts and trade-offsI was having this conversation with a close acquaintance not long ago. Heās setting up his new startup, filling a market gap heās found, rushed before the gap closes in. Itās a common starting ⦠ā Read more
How to Search Google Without AI Rubbish & Clutter
Remember when you used to use Google search and it would only return a list of links for web results, letting you easily find what youāre looking for? Google was once the best way to search the web, but as almost all Google users have noticed, the web search engine has become less of an ⦠Read More ā Read more
JMP: Newsletter: SMS Routes, RCS, and more!
Hi everyone!
Welcome to the latest edition of your pseudo-monthly JMP update!
In case itās been a while since you checked out JMP, hereās a refresher: JMP lets you send and receive text and picture messages (and calls) through a real phone number right from your computer, tablet, phone, or anything else that has a Jabber client.Ā Among other things, JMP has these features: Your phone number on every device; Multiple phone numbers, one app; Free as in Freedom; ⦠ā Read more
Ocean Loop
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Erlang Solutions: A Comprehsive Guide to Ruby v Elixir
Deciding what programming language is best for your long-term business strategy is a difficult decision. If youāre tossing the coin between Ruby and Elixir, or considering making a shift from one to the other, you probably have a lot of questions about both languages.
So letās compare these widely popular and dynamic languages: Elixir and Ruby. Weāll explore the advantages and disadvantages of each language, as well as their optimal use ⦠ā Read more