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Techsmith Interested in #SelfHosting, #OpenSource, #Sustainability, #DigitalRights User of #AlpineLinux and #OpenBSD. xmpp://hugo@whynothugo.nl or #whynothugo on irc.libera.chat

nostr:npub1a3hfcvq3wa9zggsur737r9j095kh76rqy46we58jzu345xl4n3eqz9m44m While discussing the slowness of pkgs.alpinelinux.org today, I remembered pkgs.postmarketos.org (which is actually a lot faster). Did you write apkbrowser just to deal with performance? I'm trying to get a clearer picture of where each one stands.

TIL about git-add's -N/--intent-to-add flag. This adds the file to the index without updating any content.

I use `git add -up` a lot. Using `git add -N /path/to/file` first adds an empty file to the index, so when I later use `git add -up`, I'm prompted with the chunk containing the new file's body. This lets me have one last review of the new file before actually adding/committing.

It also makes the new content visible with `git diff` (which usually ignores untracked files).

#Jitsi remains committed to privacy, but now you need to sign up for a Google or Facebook account in order to use their public hosted instance.

https://jitsi.org/blog/authentication-on-meet-jit-si/

What a joke.