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#Haskell #Miso #HTMX #Nostr #Emacs #Linux #Gentoo

#Emacs with elixir-mode under #NixOS and elixir-ls (which Emacs offered to download itself at some point) works perfectly for me.

(use-package elixir-mode

:ensure t

:bind

(:map elixir-mode-map

("M-." . lsp-find-definition)

("M-," . xref-pop-marker-stack)

("C-M-," . (lambda ()

(interactive)

(kill-current-buffer)

(xref-pop-marker-stack)))

("" . lsp-mode)

("" . (lambda () (interactive)

(lsp-describe-thing-at-point)

(next-window-any-frame))))

:config

(add-hook 'elixir-mode-hook 'lsp-deferred)

(add-hook 'lsp-mode-hook 'lsp-ui-mode)

(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.ex\\'" . elixir-mode))

(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.exs\\'" . elixir-mode))

)

Note to self: when using #Linux do not ever again be tempted to keep the preformatted #NTFS file system on an external or even any drive, thinking it will be easier when using it on other systems. The ntfs-3g user space driver is slow as molasses! HORRIBLE!

Don't know about that, if not edited that video appears to show more than trial and error (which would involve more senseless repetition).

I've not dared to pursue this approach any further. The slower approach of copying to another disk first and reformatting the existing NTFS file system with btrfs and copying back the data is safer and drops the Microsoft tainted NTFS file system as a bonus.

lftp works fine from command line (passwords from env vars):

``` sh

(cd public ; lftp -u ftp@donkersautomatisering.nl --env-password -e "mirror -R -n -v .; bye" ftp.donkersautomatisering.nl/domains/donkersautomatisering.nl/public_html)

```

https://github.com/maridonkers/nl.donkersautomatisering/blob/master/Makefile

I'm contemplating using the dd command below to rejuvenate data – 'bit rot' – on my hard drive (the drive is *not* mounted):

dd if=/dev/sdX of=/dev/sdX bs=128M conv=sync status=progress

I'm wondering whether I really need a backup? (what would happen if e.g. the process gets interrupted?)

#Linux #Debian

I have tried #Guix but it didn't like my Luks encrypted partitionless second hard drive.

GOOGL Tumbles After Judge Rules Tech Giant Must Open App Store To Competition

GOOGL Tumbles After Judge Rules Tech Giant Must Open App Store To Competition

A federal judge in San Francisco just handed a big victory to Epic Games in its long-running antitrust challenge to the technology giant’s app store.

Judge James Donato ordered Alphabet's Google to overhaul its mobile app business to give Android users more options to download apps and to pay for transactions within them,https://www.reuters.com/legal/google-epic-games-face-off-app-antitrust-trial-nears-end-2023-12-11/

Alphabet must lift restrictions that prevent developers from setting up rival marketplaces that compete with its Google Play Store, upending the search giant’s dominance in the lucrative Android app market.

This result sent GOOGL shares down over 2%...

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And that dragged the major US equity indices to the lows of the day...

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Donato said at an earlier hearing that he would establish a three-person compliance and technical committee to implement and monitor the injunction.

Google https://www.reuters.com/legal/google-defends-app-store-fighting-epic-games-bid-major-reforms-2024-05-03/

Donato to reject Epic’s proposed reforms, arguing they were costly, overly restrictive and could harm consumer privacy and security. The judge mostly dismissed those arguments during an August hearing.

“You’re going to end up paying something to make the world right after having been found to be a monopolist,” he https://www.reuters.com/legal/us-judge-says-monopolist-google-cant-avoid-app-store-reforms-2024-08-14/

.

In a separate antitrust case in Washington, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta on Aug. 5 ruled for the U.S. Justice Department and said https://www.reuters.com/legal/us-judge-rules-google-broke-antitrust-law-search-case-2024-08-05/

, spending billions to become the internet’s default search engine.

The judge’s decision is likely to accelerate the weakening of app store controls held by tech giants Google and Apple that have been under fire from regulators and lawmakers around the world.

https://cms.zerohedge.com/users/tyler-durden

Mon, 10/07/2024 - 14:41

https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/googl-tumbles-after-judge-rules-tech-giant-must-open-app-store-competition

The app doesn't start on my phone ("incompatible such and such").

Product name: Galaxy M13

Model name: SM-M135F/DSN