Avatar
Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: 🔜FOSDEM
24389949b53d16958eae22ba78a4040316903c933a9e8f9d9fd5f10688fc62af
🦊🦄⚧🂡ⓥ :anarchy: 👿🐧 :gentoo: :sun: Pleroma maintainer (mostly backend); BadWolf developer; Gentoo contributor; Eternal upstreamer Opinions are your employer Arch users needs to pacman -R works-for-me arch-btw Make the changes you want to see. Just because computer bad: X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H* banner from: https://soc.flyingcube.tech/objects/56f79be2-9013-4559-9826-f7dc392417db Federation-bots: #nobot

nostr:npub1ay45qc8zq2lyrnvvwts8kc0wplt4sw2zk33crv5jqtdhfr980htqcmxka6 If apple can support their devices for so many years now, so should android vendors.

Wtf, "La+ DarkneSSS" I didn't notice the 3 S (or forgot), thanks HoloTalk.

I wonder what's this "mt7688 MIPS kernel" thing in 9front release notes for, like is there a nice MIPS machine out there?

> /lib/troll: Running Rust code on Plan 9 using webassembly

Huhuuuuuu…

nostr:npub1ck763ae6uydvh0rjxkc8kslkph9kzyq4gskhnuea7yjrqywkqazqxcq44a I'm very aware of who's making it dude, I probably have commits in it.

Think again why I'm telling you not to be a dick.

nostr:npub1ck763ae6uydvh0rjxkc8kslkph9kzyq4gskhnuea7yjrqywkqazqxcq44a adblocking is integrated (see manpage), keepass isn't only one likely to be integrated is himitsu.

One thing that's pretty surprising about the fediverse is how little spam it gets.

Like IRC, Gitlab, … gets spam waves quite often, meanwhile the closest thing we get to spam on fediverse is either an open-registration instance without enough moderation or someone deploying a PoC directly in production and that just gets fixed/mitigated pretty quickly.

nostr:npub195lnmle8y5dmr9tm4554mtpyyjy68jhxcm5rja6drtvvkgzdsdcszh4d7a Punaise… à coté le fédiverse ne combat l'anti-spam que manuellement. (Ce qui est pas une bonne chose, juste que ~personne fait de fausses instances, chose qui se fait depuis longtemps coté email)

nostr:npub14l6ufr4z7s5sv796lu09pen5x5k8um4qapc2f22qkg8m4gny9hxsthtm9n Yup, that's where Erlang really just shines, making reliable network services without ending up in some kind of mess like you can easily end up with stuff like microservices.