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@bender 🤣
so i learned that my vpn provider uses nftables to tag traffic for split tunnelling. so it looks like i'll be converting my iptables rules. there's some implication for docker containers that i'll have to reckon with, but i'm already nesting them inside a nixos container so i don't really need docker to touch the network at all. after that i'll be able to define some rules to allow traffic meant for the yggdrasil network to reach the tunnel. this will be important later.
It's been a hot minute and today I almost broke. I need to get work figured out or call it a day and get a job.
It's been a hot minute and today I almost broke. I need to get work figured out or call it a day and get a job.
Yes a redirect to my profile uri. because its crazy long and ugly
Yes a redirect to my profile uri. because its crazy long and ugly
@doesnm Agree. salty.im should allow the user to post multiple brokers on their webfinger so the client can find a working path.
@doesnm Agree. salty.im should allow the user to post multiple brokers on their webfinger so the client can find a working path.
[47°09′12″S, 126°43′44″W] Automatic systems disengaged due to blizzard
My condolences.
[47°09′49″S, 126°43′07″W] Wind speed: 46kph
A tester, le multiplexing SSH/http sur le m�me port : https://gist.github.com/ststeiger/7cbdf131b2c51dc005f3b6ee49d8b6d4
A tester, le multiplexing SSH/http sur le m�me port : https://gist.github.com/ststeiger/7cbdf131b2c51dc005f3b6ee49d8b6d4
In nostr/simplex you did not bounded account to server because its just a relay. In matrix, xmpp and salty.im you store account data on broker and when broker is down you will no longer to communicate
On my blog: Developer Diary, Child Health Day https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/10/07/child-health.html #programming #project #devjournal
[47°09′22″S, 126°43′28″W] Wind speed: N/A -- Cannot comunicate
It comes across as the beginning of a "corporate sell out". Also, links to X, and Threads, but the Fediverse link doesn't work. Really? Overall, it doesn't seem right (at least to me). Oh, also Meta on that list: https://socialwebfoundation.org/2024/09/24/launch/. Nope. Pass.
@doesnm What do you think of when you say "decentralized"?
@doesnm What do you think of when you say "decentralized"?
How? have many aliases (doesnm@doesnm.cc,doesnm@mills.io,doesnm@doesnm.p.psf.lt) and array of inboxes?
When did we take a wrong way and abandon Windows95? :(
@doesnm salty.im needs a lot more work 🤞it is however designed to be 1000% decentralized 👌
@doesnm salty.im needs a lot more work 🤞it is however designed to be 1000% decentralized 👌
I think salty.im is simplest than simplex. But attempt to implement this i have problems than salty cli cant decrypt messages from another saltpack realization (and reverse) . Also simplex is more decentralized (like nostr?)
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[47°09′12″S, 126°43′21″W] Weather forecast alert -- storm from NE
Lol, what a disgrace. And not surprised sadly.
@bender What don't you like about all this? 🤔 i'm not entirely sure I know all of the folks behind this to be honest.
@bender What don't you like about all this? 🤔 i'm not entirely sure I know all of the folks behind this to be honest.
[47°09′29″S, 126°43′58″W] Reading: 0.76000 PPM
What's that address you set up @xuu a redirect!
What's that address you set up @xuu a redirect!
Seems to work okay for me so far 👌
Seems to work okay for me so far 👌
@thecanine Very nice! 👍
@thecanine Very nice! 👍
eureka: now with currency | https://nilfm.cc/eureka.html
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:1115 ARCHIVED:79710 CACHE:2585 FOLLOWERS:17 FOLLOWING:14
I am reminded of this when I look at entire forks of vscode just to add a LLM code completion assistant.
I am reminded of this when I look at entire forks of vscode just to add a LLM code completion assistant.
Couldn't agree more, great article!
Signature PDF | https://signature-pdf.framalab.org/signature
Signature PDF | https://signature-pdf.framalab.org/signature
@movq No, that's just a general SQLite thing: https://gitlab.com/cznic/sqlite/-/issues/102 But, mkdir -p $dir and just retrying the command works.
@movq yarnd, jenny and tt.
Going through some old CDs.

[Jam & Spoon - Angel (DJ Misjah Remix)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWYF5lZ1nAM)

I’ve always liked this track, but ~30 years ago I didn’t have good headphones. Now I do and only now do I realize how “dense” the atmosphere of this track is. 😳 Guess my speakers back then simply didn’t render most of the bass … 🤦~
Going through some old CDs.

[Jam & Spoon - Angel (DJ Misjah Remix)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWYF5lZ1nAM)

I’ve always liked this track, but ~30 years ago I didn’t have good headphones. Now I do and only now do I realize how “dense” the atmosphere of this track is. 😳 Guess my speakers back then simply didn’t render most of the bass … 🤦~
Going through some old CDs.

[Jam & Spoon - Angel (DJ Misjah Remix)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWYF5lZ1nAM)

I’ve always liked this track, but ~30 years ago I didn’t have good headphones. Now I do and only now do I realize how “dense” the atmosphere of this track is. 😳 Guess my speakers back then simply didn’t render most of the bass … 🤦~
Going through some old CDs.

[Jam & Spoon - Angel (DJ Misjah Remix)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWYF5lZ1nAM)

I’ve always liked this track, but ~30 years ago I didn’t have good headphones. Now I do and only now do I realize how “dense” the atmosphere of this track is. 😳 Guess my speakers back then simply didn’t render most of the bass … 🤦~
@bender Yep, certainly not a larger city, just a ~20k town.~
@xuu pretty interesting. The client is pretty polished for an open source app.
@thecanine Woof-woof! If it's already perfect, no need to disimprove. :-)
@lyse Did someone call perror() after something that does not change errno? 🥴
@lyse Did someone call perror() after something that does not change errno? 🥴
@lyse Did someone call perror() after something that does not change errno? 🥴
@lyse Did someone call perror() after something that does not change errno? 🥴
[47°09′55″S, 126°43′36″W] --bad checksum--
Awesome, "unable to open database file: out of memory (14)" actually means that the SQLite file cannot be created, because the parent directory does not exist. Bonus points for Open(…) being successful and only executing the first command giving me that error. Meh.
Yeah.. it is very similar to salty.im a smp is a relay queue for messages. You can self host one if you choose. They also have something called xftp for data storage and device state transfer. You can also self host one.
Yeah.. it is very similar to salty.im a smp is a relay queue for messages. You can self host one if you choose. They also have something called xftp for data storage and device state transfer. You can also self host one.
~bt | https://btxx.org/~
~bt | https://btxx.org/~
@3r1c I think I’m gonna like that blog. 😅 https://unixdigest.com/articles/is-the-madness-ever-going-to-end.html
@3r1c I think I’m gonna like that blog. 😅 https://unixdigest.com/articles/is-the-madness-ever-going-to-end.html
@3r1c I think I’m gonna like that blog. 😅 https://unixdigest.com/articles/is-the-madness-ever-going-to-end.html
@3r1c I think I’m gonna like that blog. 😅 https://unixdigest.com/articles/is-the-madness-ever-going-to-end.html
@xuu now I have it:

https://simplex.chat/contact#/?v=2-7&smp=smp%3A%2F%2FZKe4uxF4Z_aLJJOEsC-Y6hSkXgQS5-oc442JQGkyP8M%3D%40smp17.simplex.im%2FIl4RkKcDrFGOf8fs1_agC7k3U7vsCKWP%23%2F%3Fv%3D1-3%26dh%3DMCowBQYDK2VuAyEAm_VYfdcRhIPoZgLBZA8hmfUGyApget7vfBYj0S_kXgk%253D%26srv%3Dogtwfxyi3h2h5weftjjpjmxclhb5ugufa5rcyrmg7j4xlch7qsr5nuqd.onion
@thecanine I say you are beyond mastering dog’s pixelart! 😊
First time I heard of it. What is an SMP, and can you run it? Let me read about it.
Is anyone here on simplex? https://sour.is/simplex
Is anyone here on simplex? https://sour.is/simplex
https://unixdigest.com/
https://unixdigest.com/
[47°09′01″S, 126°43′19″W] Transponder fixed
A text editor with tabs that live-update as you edit: https://akkartik.name/tabs.html
A text editor with tabs that live-update as you edit: https://akkartik.name/tabs.html
http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/articles/brutalist-manifesto.txt coding programming #kiss
Grand Canyon Rim To Rim: 27.90 miles, 00:28:36 average pace, 13:17:46 duration
grand canyon rim-to-rim with kelly and craig. it was a blast! a lot of firsts: crazy elevation, head lamps, poles. i had a really good time and then we started to encounter some elevation. definitely could feel the altitude as soon as there was an incline. then after so many large steps up my quads started to feel it. at one point everything seized up and i fell down. luckily craig jumped in my leg and started stretching it out which helped a lot. the rest of it from there it was slow going but only once the large steps were sparse we cruised ahead. definitely would do it again.
#running #race
Grand Canyon Rim To Rim: 27.90 miles, 00:28:36 average pace, 13:17:46 duration
grand canyon rim-to-rim with kelly and craig. it was a blast! a lot of firsts: crazy elevation, head lamps, poles. i had a really good time and then we started to encounter some elevation. definitely could feel the altitude as soon as there was an incline. then after so many large steps up my quads started to feel it. at one point everything seized up and i fell down. luckily craig jumped in my leg and started stretching it out which helped a lot. the rest of it from there it was slow going but only once the large steps were sparse we cruised ahead. definitely would do it again.
#running #race
Grand Canyon Rim To Rim: 27.90 miles, 00:28:36 average pace, 13:17:46 duration
grand canyon rim-to-rim with kelly and craig. it was a blast! a lot of firsts: crazy elevation, head lamps, poles. i had a really good time and then we started to encounter some elevation. definitely could feel the altitude as soon as there was an incline. then after so many large steps up my quads started to feel it. at one point everything seized up and i fell down. luckily craig jumped in my leg and started stretching it out which helped a lot. the rest of it from there it was slow going but only once the large steps were sparse we cruised ahead. definitely would do it again.
#running #race
[47°09′40″S, 126°43′44″W] Transfer aborted
Solution found for viewing TLS 1.3 sites in Win95, more details gopher://shibboleths.org/1/browsers98
Depois de ir acompanhando a novela WordPress, sinto-me numa minoria por concordar com os motivos e métodos do Matt Mullenweg para lidar com o wp engine, mas não tenho gás para me meter em flame wars sobre o assunto
Depois de ir acompanhando a novela WordPress, sinto-me numa minoria por concordar com os motivos e métodos do Matt Mullenweg para lidar com o wp engine, mas não tenho gás para me meter em flame wars sobre o assunto
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[47°09′58″S, 126°43′41″W] Transponder still failing -- switching to analog communication
What’s going on with the timestamps on HackerNews articles? 🤔 A lot of them are off: https://movq.de/v/1341904fa5/s.png
What’s going on with the timestamps on HackerNews articles? 🤔 A lot of them are off: https://movq.de/v/1341904fa5/s.png
What’s going on with the timestamps on HackerNews articles? 🤔 A lot of them are off: https://movq.de/v/1341904fa5/s.png
What’s going on with the timestamps on HackerNews articles? 🤔 A lot of them are off: https://movq.de/v/1341904fa5/s.png
@bender As for stability, yes. As for “easy to understand”: Probably depends on how well you hide things like lists or hash maps behind library functions. 🥴
@bender As for stability, yes. As for “easy to understand”: Probably depends on how well you hide things like lists or hash maps behind library functions. 🥴
@bender As for stability, yes. As for “easy to understand”: Probably depends on how well you hide things like lists or hash maps behind library functions. 🥴
@bender As for stability, yes. As for “easy to understand”: Probably depends on how well you hide things like lists or hash maps behind library functions. 🥴
@xuu Yes, of course. This has been blown out of proportion anyway. All I originally wanted to say is that the b2sum program isn’t very widely available.

It would help to know how many different clients there actually are. I suspect that number is very close to 3.
@xuu Yes, of course. This has been blown out of proportion anyway. All I originally wanted to say is that the b2sum program isn’t very widely available.

It would help to know how many different clients there actually are. I suspect that number is very close to 3.
@xuu Yes, of course. This has been blown out of proportion anyway. All I originally wanted to say is that the b2sum program isn’t very widely available.

It would help to know how many different clients there actually are. I suspect that number is very close to 3.
@xuu Yes, of course. This has been blown out of proportion anyway. All I originally wanted to say is that the b2sum program isn’t very widely available.

It would help to know how many different clients there actually are. I suspect that number is very close to 3.
[47°09′15″S, 126°43′18″W] Transponder malfunction