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On the blog: Free Culture Book Club — if then else, part 2 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2021/11/20/else2.html #freeculture #bookclub
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Highlights from Git 2.34
To celebrate this most recent release, here’s GitHub’s look at some of the most interesting features and changes introduced since last time. ⌘ Read more
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FOLLOW: @xuu@txt.sour.is from @meff@yarn.meff.me using yarnd/0.7.2@a4ee171
Important notes for LARBS users
Two notes for LARBS users:
- Xorg went through some updates last week that changed how it calculates dots-per-inch (DPI) on screens. There’s a chance that you might update and find your font extra large or small. If so, you can just manually add
xrandr --dpi 96to the beginning of yourxprofileto set the DPI to the typical 96 (or whatever number looks best).
- I have no switched new installs of LARBS from using Pulseaudio to Pipewire as an … ⌘ Read more
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Linux Sucks - Audio Book - Chapter 1
Listen now (5 min) | After Covid derailed my publishing schedule, things are finally fully back on track! My voice is now totally back to normal and everything! Huzzah! For the paying subscribers to The Lunduke Journal you will now start receiving audio book chapters of “Linux Sucks” regularly (this is Chapter 1, with Chapter 2 to follow). New text chapters will also be posted to the ⌘ Read more
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Save the Date: Next Community All Hands on December 9th
We’re one month away from our next Community All Hands event, on December 9th at 8am PST/5pm CET. This is a unique opportunity for Docker staff, Captains, and the broader Docker community to come together for live company updates, product updates, demos, community shout-outs and Q&A. The last all-hands gathered more than 2,000 attendees from […]
The post [Save the Date: Next Community All Hands on December 9th](https:/ … ⌘ Read more
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Docker Desktop 4.2 Release: Save Your Battery with Pause / Resume, and Say Goodbye to the Update Pop-up
With Docker Desktop 4.2 we’re excited to introduce Pause / Resume as well as a host of changes to make it easier for you to manage updates. These features are available to Docker Desktop users on any subscription tier. Save your battery with Pause / Resume Pause / Resume gives developers the power to pause […]
The post [Docker … ⌘ Read more
@darch@twtxt.net
Getting this when trying to use it:
error executing template timeline: template: timeline:131:43: executing "twt" at <formatForDateTime>: wrong number of args for formatForDateTime: want 2 got 1
On the blog: Free Culture Book Club — Occupy This Novel!, Part 2 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2021/10/30/occupy2.html #freeculture #bookclub
Source code released for Little Big Adventure 1 & 2!
The engines of the classic 1990s 3D adventure games get released under the GPL. ⌘ Read more
My thoughts about range requests
Additionally to pagination also range request should be used to reduce traffic.
I understand that there are corner cases making this a complicated matter.
I would like to see a meta header saying that the given twtxt is append only with increasing timestamps so that a simple strategy can detect valid content fetched per range request.
- read meta part per range request
- read last fetched twt at expected range (as known from last fetch)
- if fetched content starts with expected twt then process rest of data
- if fetched content doesn’t start with expected twt discard all and fall back to fetching whole twtxt
Pagination (e.g. archiving old content in a different file) will lead to point 4.
Of course especially pods should support range requests, correct @prologic@twtxt.net?
My nutritional supplements aim should be:
- 1 or 1.5 cups of lentils (or any beans you might like better).
- 2 or 2.5 cups of bitter greens.
- 1 cup of your favourite protein (or an egg), grilled, or fried with a little of olive oil.
- 1 or 2 tomatoes, or a handful if of the cherry type.
- No added sugars. If it is sweet, make it have fibre.
- No added salt (or very little and ionised), as salt is everywhere.
Related, I tried wild rice for the first time yesterday. It was different, in a good way.
@prologic@twtxt.net
Thank you, that’s the correct one.
Still I have this in my logs (first access of “eleven” by yarnd):
ip.ip.ip.ip - - [21/Oct/2021:20:05:36 +0000] “GET /eleven.txt HTTP/2.0” 200 344 “-” “yarnd/0.2.0@46bea3f (Pod: twtxt.net Support: https://twtxt.net/support)”
ip.ip.ip.ip - - [21/Oct/2021:20:05:36 +0000] “HEAD /avatar.png HTTP/2.0” 200 0 “-” “yarnd/0.2.0@46bea3f (Pod: twtxt.net Support: https://twtxt.net/support)”
And I guess without avatar.png sitting there I would have seen even more requests like /eleven.txt/avatar.png.
I’ve copied stackeffect.png to avatar.png to make yarnd happy when accessing stackeffect.txt.
So in this setup yarnd fetched eleven.txt along with avatar.png which belongs to another twtxt. This feels buggy.
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
On the blog: Free Culture Book Club — Lightbringer, Part 2 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2021/10/16/lightbringer2.html #freeculture #bookclub
OpenBSD Webzine issue 2 is out: https://webzine.puffy.cafe/issue-2.html
So, first multi-line test, because I coudn’t wait. 😄
- One line - Two lines - Three lines
And:
- One line 2. Two lines 3. Three lines
@movq@www.uninformativ.de 12,342 twts, totalling 6.2 MB. Would deleting help, or will they come back? I guess there is one way to find out! 😄
How would jenny handle multiline twts? Let’s find out! - One - Two - Three And: 1. One 2. Two 3. Three
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
New plan! 1) Running in the rain, 2) researching the social lives of honey bees. Do they have night clubs? Let’s find out!
010.00 POST: I h8 people who’re vigilant 2 enfore something but simultaneously 2 lazy 2 explain anything, even when asked direct questions
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.2 is now generally available
Today, we’re excited to announce that GitHub Enterprise Server 3.2 is generally available. This release brings over 70 new features and changes that improve developer experience and deliver new security capabilities. ⌘ Read more
Lunduke still sick, but some new goodies!
Linux Sucks chapter 2 is up, and a new exclusive article on Chrome OS. ⌘ Read more
“Linux Sucks: The Book” - Chapter 2
GNU, Minix, and the before times ⌘ Read more
Erlang Solutions: 5 Erlang and Elixir Use Cases In FinTech 2/2
We talked in our recent blog post about some of the success stories of FinTechs and banks leveraging the Erlang, Elixir and the BEAM virtual machine – including Vocalink, Goldman Sachs and others. In this post let’s examine a further 5 interesting use cases spanning building a bank from scratch in Elixir to using the most deployed open sou … ⌘ Read more
On the blog: Free Culture Book Club — Affair, Part 2 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2021/09/18/affair2.html #freeculture #bookclub
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.2 brings new color modes and added security capabilities
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.2 is available today as a release candidate. With this release, we’re shipping over 70 new features and changes to improve the developer experience and deliver new security capabilities for our customers. ⌘ Read more
30 free and open source Linux games – part 2
Linux is celebrating its 30-year anniversary, so I’m taking the opportunity to highlight 30 of my favorite free and open source Linux games, their communities, and their stories. I shared the first 10 yesterday. ⌘ Read more
GitHub CLI 2.0 includes extensions!
GitHub CLI 2.0 is now available, making it easy to create and share your own custom commands to make your experience even more powerful. ⌘ Read more
The npm registry is deprecating TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1
Beginning October 4, 2021, all connections to npm websites and the npm registry, including for package installation, must use TLS 1.2 or higher. ⌘ Read more
Highlights from Git 2.33
The open source Git project just released Git 2.33 with features and bug fixes from over 74 contributors, 19 of them new. We last caught up with you on the latest in Git when 2.31 ⌘ Read more