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@xuu Err I meant multi devices ๐คฃ
@xuu Did we ever get lily devisw working ? ๐ค
@xuu Did we ever get lily devisw working ? ๐ค
@xuu Did we ever get lily devisw working ? ๐ค
@slashdot Oh I see. Money too good to pass up eh? ๐ค Fuck me ๐คฆโโ๏ธ
@slashdot Oh I see. Money too good to pass up eh? ๐ค Fuck me ๐คฆโโ๏ธ
@slashdot Oh I see. Money too good to pass up eh? ๐ค Fuck me ๐คฆโโ๏ธ
@mckinley I'm not even sure what this means? ๐ค
@mckinley I'm not even sure what this means? ๐ค
@mckinley I'm not even sure what this means? ๐ค
Looking forward to my Fibre to the Premise (FttP) upgrade this Monday ๐ค
Looking forward to my Fibre to the Premise (FttP) upgrade this Monday ๐ค
Looking forward to my Fibre to the Premise (FttP) upgrade this Monday ๐ค
@bender spam account by the looks ๐คฃ
@bender spam account by the looks ๐คฃ
@bender spam account by the looks ๐คฃ
@movq my best ever moon shot
@movq my best ever moon shot
@movq my best ever moon shot
I had MS-DOS 5.x I think, Norton Commander, QBasic, Masm, Tubro Pascal and a few other things ๐ค
I had MS-DOS 5.x I think, Norton Commander, QBasic, Masm, Tubro Pascal and a few other things ๐ค
I had MS-DOS 5.x I think, Norton Commander, QBasic, Masm, Tubro Pascal and a few other things ๐ค
@movq Yeah it was pretty awesome ๐ I remember hacking on it like it was yesterday ๐คฃ
@movq Yeah it was pretty awesome ๐ I remember hacking on it like it was yesterday ๐คฃ
@movq Yeah it was pretty awesome ๐ I remember hacking on it like it was yesterday ๐คฃ
@movq No don't recall the model sorry ๐ข Nut it had a 10MB internal hard disk, 640kB of RAM, 3.5" floppy drive, monochrome display and a full keyboard ๐
That much I do remember ๐คฃ
@movq No don't recall the model sorry ๐ข Nut it had a 10MB internal hard disk, 640kB of RAM, 3.5" floppy drive, monochrome display and a full keyboard ๐
That much I do remember ๐คฃ
@movq No don't recall the model sorry ๐ข Nut it had a 10MB internal hard disk, 640kB of RAM, 3.5" floppy drive, monochrome display and a full keyboard ๐
That much I do remember ๐คฃ
@movq My first machine was an XT Laptop but my father had a 286 Desktop years before that I played around with when I was quite young. My friends had a Commodore 64
@movq My first machine was an XT Laptop but my father had a 286 Desktop years before that I played around with when I was quite young. My friends had a Commodore 64
@movq My first machine was an XT Laptop but my father had a 286 Desktop years before that I played around with when I was quite young. My friends had a Commodore 64
@eapl.me Interesting ๐ค But the most interesting piece I noticed was this:
> Open source is broken and developers working full-time in the open have a hard time making ends meet compared to employed equivalents.
>
> Taking a step towards one possible solution for open source precarity, Rad Reader will be 100% open sourced on reaching 350 purchases.
@eapl.me Interesting ๐ค But the most interesting piece I noticed was this:
> Open source is broken and developers working full-time in the open have a hard time making ends meet compared to employed equivalents.
>
> Taking a step towards one possible solution for open source precarity, Rad Reader will be 100% open sourced on reaching 350 purchases.
@eapl.me Interesting ๐ค But the most interesting piece I noticed was this:
> Open source is broken and developers working full-time in the open have a hard time making ends meet compared to employed equivalents.
>
> Taking a step towards one possible solution for open source precarity, Rad Reader will be 100% open sourced on reaching 350 purchases.
@lyse It's time like this, every time I go on extended holidays, when I come back to work, I just declare "email/chat" bankruptcy ๐
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@lyse It's time like this, every time I go on extended holidays, when I come back to work, I just declare "email/chat" bankruptcy ๐
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@lyse It's time like this, every time I go on extended holidays, when I come back to work, I just declare "email/chat" bankruptcy ๐
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@lyse So it's a "man-made" lake? ๐ค
@lyse So it's a "man-made" lake? ๐ค
@lyse So it's a "man-made" lake? ๐ค
I _feel_ a little safer using the Web with Little Snitch installed on my personal Mac ๐
I've already blocked unwanted traffic from SyncThing as well as Brew. Syncthing wanted to talk to various pub sub services, which I said "fuck no", "isn't this thing meant to be local?!" And Brew (_shame on you_) wants to send analytics to influxdata.com ๐คฆโโ๏ธ C'mon Homebrew, run your own fucking Influx server ๐
I _feel_ a little safer using the Web with Little Snitch installed on my personal Mac ๐
I've already blocked unwanted traffic from SyncThing as well as Brew. Syncthing wanted to talk to various pub sub services, which I said "fuck no", "isn't this thing meant to be local?!" And Brew (_shame on you_) wants to send analytics to influxdata.com ๐คฆโโ๏ธ C'mon Homebrew, run your own fucking Influx server ๐
I _feel_ a little safer using the Web with Little Snitch installed on my personal Mac ๐
I've already blocked unwanted traffic from SyncThing as well as Brew. Syncthing wanted to talk to various pub sub services, which I said "fuck no", "isn't this thing meant to be local?!" And Brew (_shame on you_) wants to send analytics to influxdata.com ๐คฆโโ๏ธ C'mon Homebrew, run your own fucking Influx server ๐
@lyse You said this was a lake?! ๐ฑ Where? ๐ค Looks more like logging activity ๐ข
@lyse You said this was a lake?! ๐ฑ Where? ๐ค Looks more like logging activity ๐ข
@lyse You said this was a lake?! ๐ฑ Where? ๐ค Looks more like logging activity ๐ข
@lyse That reminds me, I have to go back to work on Monday, and to be honest, I kind of wish I had taken a longer break ๐คฃ Oh well ๐
@lyse That reminds me, I have to go back to work on Monday, and to be honest, I kind of wish I had taken a longer break ๐คฃ Oh well ๐
@lyse That reminds me, I have to go back to work on Monday, and to be honest, I kind of wish I had taken a longer break ๐คฃ Oh well ๐
@Yarns Nice to see the crawler find new legitimate feeds every now and again ๐
@Yarns Nice to see the crawler find new legitimate feeds every now and again ๐
@Yarns Nice to see the crawler find new legitimate feeds every now and again ๐
@anth There is not I'm afraid, and really no-one that I know of really uses registries. It's the age-old problem in the decentralised world of "which one do I use?" all of them, some of them, ๐
That's why I a crawler and search engine over at search.twtxt.net which to date has pretty much every known twtxt feed in existence that it can find ๐
@anth There is not I'm afraid, and really no-one that I know of really uses registries. It's the age-old problem in the decentralised world of "which one do I use?" all of them, some of them, ๐
That's why I a crawler and search engine over at search.twtxt.net which to date has pretty much every known twtxt feed in existence that it can find ๐
@anth There is not I'm afraid, and really no-one that I know of really uses registries. It's the age-old problem in the decentralised world of "which one do I use?" all of them, some of them, ๐
That's why I a crawler and search engine over at search.twtxt.net which to date has pretty much every known twtxt feed in existence that it can find ๐
@xuu Hah that's clever ๐คฃ
@xuu Hah that's clever ๐คฃ
@xuu Hah that's clever ๐คฃ
@anth Welcome back ๐
Hope youย had a good holiday break ๐
@anth Welcome back ๐
Hope youย had a good holiday break ๐
@anth Welcome back ๐
Hope youย had a good holiday break ๐
[twtxt.net Timeline](https://twtxt.net/?title=Feedback on why I didn't choose Mattermost (lack of OIDC) ยท mattermost/mattermost ยท Discussion ) My discussions/feedback on Mattermost's decision to have certain useful and IMO should be standard features as paid-for features on a per-seat licensed basis. My primary argument is that if you offer a self-host(able) product and require additional features the free version does not have, you should not have to pay for a per-seat license for something you are footing the bill for in terms of Hardware/Compute and Maintenance/Support (_havintg to operate it_).
[Feedback on why I didn't choose Mattermost (lack of OIDC) ยท mattermost/mattermost ยท Discussion](https://github.com/mattermost/mattermost/discussions/24451) -- My discussions/feedback on Mattermost's decision to have certain useful and IMO should be standard features as paid-for features on a per-seat licensed basis. My primary argument is that if you offer a self-host(able) product and require additional features the free version does not have, you should not have to pay for a per-seat license for something you are footing the bill for in terms of Hardware/Compute and Maintenance/Support (_havintg to operate it_).
[Feedback on why I didn't choose Mattermost (lack of OIDC) ยท mattermost/mattermost ยท Discussion](https://github.com/mattermost/mattermost/discussions/24451) -- My discussions/feedback on Mattermost's decision to have certain useful and IMO should be standard features as paid-for features on a per-seat licensed basis. My primary argument is that if you offer a self-host(able) product and require additional features the free version does not have, you should not have to pay for a per-seat license for something you are footing the bill for in terms of Hardware/Compute and Maintenance/Support (_havintg to operate it_).
[Feedback on why I didn't choose Mattermost (lack of OIDC) ยท mattermost/mattermost ยท Discussion](https://github.com/mattermost/mattermost/discussions/24451) -- My discussions/feedback on Mattermost's decision to have certain useful and IMO should be standard features as paid-for features on a per-seat licensed basis. My primary argument is that if you offer a self-host(able) product and require additional features the free version does not have, you should not have to pay for a per-seat license for something you are footing the bill for in terms of Hardware/Compute and Maintenance/Support (_havintg to operate it_).
@movq Ahh damn, that's a shame. I played it for many years as a kid on older PC(s) running MS-DOS ๐
@movq Ahh damn, that's a shame. I played it for many years as a kid on older PC(s) running MS-DOS ๐
@movq Ahh damn, that's a shame. I played it for many years as a kid on older PC(s) running MS-DOS ๐
@movq Ahh so in essencie you have to write your own interrupt handler to do this properly? ๐ค