Posts by codeforchaos@cybre.space
 (DIR) Post #ABHFOgeygYVFlc4wAC by codeforchaos@cybre.space
       2021-09-11T11:58:16Z
       
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       @aral some folks sat down and asked "why can't we have the same centralised and failible dependency system as the cool web kids do" and out sprat https://conan.io/
       
 (DIR) Post #ABHFOianV4LblE8cvQ by codeforchaos@cybre.space
       2021-09-11T12:01:25Z
       
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       @aral actually they say it's decentralised so I may be slightly wrong, i've never used it :blobteefs:
       
 (DIR) Post #ABNqxu9jMUYP0nsYBk by codeforchaos@cybre.space
       2021-09-15T08:32:08Z
       
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       @datenteiler azure and the few other massive cloud infra providers hosting millions of machines on uniform codebases and somehow open source practices are to blame lol
       
 (DIR) Post #ACQeBjEQ1mZCJcQ5HU by codeforchaos@cybre.space
       2021-10-16T17:20:45Z
       
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       @redfrog ils sont payés à la pige, faut croire
       
 (DIR) Post #AD6O5CxXVTLgZZdMKu by codeforchaos@cybre.space
       2021-11-05T18:52:56Z
       
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       perhaps unpopular opinion (though perhaps not #onhere):contributing to "open core" projects amounts to hidden labour.Volunteering time and resources to contribute to the likes of Chef, Docker, Vagrant and surrendering your copyright to them is squandering your efforts.These are massively funded companies which pay a team of developers to do that work. Why give away effort to do that work for them. Of course, they give the talk of we-are-a-community and try to lure volunteers to improve their product for free and on their time.Fork their stuff. Rename and distribute. Until they compensate external contributions at the same rate as their internal devs, I see no reason to spend any brain cycle on that bug report or that potential feature.#opensource #dev
       
 (DIR) Post #ADY3mcwwjRw3Jnn7GS by codeforchaos@cybre.space
       2021-11-14T22:14:41Z
       
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       @tindall honestly, I miss forums. Microblogging gave me invisibility. During the forum years, threads were openly inviting to engage and discuss. Microblogging is mostly just people brain dumping and it’s seldom clear whether you can engage or not. I’m part, and not part of the crowd. Microblogging feels like being on a busy city street, being there but not seen or acknowledged, and looking at all the people who are there too, not to be distracted. Forums on the other hand felt like communities, you’d even be welcomed upon joining. Microblogging is giving me longing and social anxiety.Twitter burned me out hard and fast. But I’m still #onhere somehow. :oh_no:
       
 (DIR) Post #ADjFIvTdzBhXsAMftQ by codeforchaos@cybre.space
       2021-11-24T13:50:46Z
       
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       @ebassi @Sandra @csepp but doesn't the author in OP have a point, though, regarding disk space bloat. The counter-argumenter makes the point that he only has ~9 GB of runtime on his machine, but these only span about 4 years worth of binary updates. The original thesis is that *in the future* it would amount to tens of GBs, and taking into account the reference timeframe of 25 years (the win32 argument) and the admitted deduplication rate of about 40% (low sample rate though, also bound to be varying a lot), it doesn't seem too far off the mark
       
 (DIR) Post #ADrkLHF2nFHdxXefJI by codeforchaos@cybre.space
       2021-11-28T16:59:00Z
       
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       @nitrokey traveling during the last 4 years, had to figure out a way to 2FA all the things before using unsafe networks. NK Pro for OTP, and another for FIDO U2F
       
 (DIR) Post #AEE4WosdpoetxWRg3M by codeforchaos@cybre.space
       2021-12-09T11:28:48Z
       
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       @nergal the bridge to the other platform is responsible for being an endpoint for both encryption protocols; so this scenario is not end to end, it’s « end to bridge ».
       
 (DIR) Post #AFKq1FwBQNlLhbYyYq by codeforchaos@cybre.space
       2022-01-11T10:57:29Z
       
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       @PINE64 my PineTime parcel had been lingering in the Netherlands for almost two weeks now (since 31/12/21). Are there circumstances to explain this or is this an anomaly ? Should I be worried and what course of action do you recommend ?
       
 (DIR) Post #AFKsaJKF1HEyFnevbs by codeforchaos@cybre.space
       2022-01-11T16:07:37Z
       
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       @PINE64 thanks. No communication so far from the carrier. I’ll keep looking this week.
       
 (DIR) Post #AFYuJBmmibhk4JPe64 by codeforchaos@cybre.space
       2022-01-18T05:17:05Z
       
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       @dosnostalgic iirc that should be from the fallout  installer ?
       
 (DIR) Post #AGVtc4IlFGEKjQ5aZU by codeforchaos@cybre.space
       2022-02-15T21:35:32Z
       
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       @tuxicoman yes for now ; there’s ongoing effort to change that though
       
 (DIR) Post #AGVwdFBEaGhIcgowW8 by codeforchaos@cybre.space
       2022-02-15T22:09:22Z
       
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       @tuxicoman no you’re right, 1:1 audio in element is a direct webrtc connection, with an optional turn indirection
       
 (DIR) Post #AGVzfzuY6u4Jzw1MnI by codeforchaos@cybre.space
       2022-02-15T22:43:27Z
       
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       @tuxicoman you can use à jitsi instance that’s not running on your own server though. I think by default element uses one that’s hosted by the element team.
       
 (DIR) Post #AGW1Xo56PQjytsBB4q by codeforchaos@cybre.space
       2022-02-15T23:04:24Z
       
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       @tuxicoman that’s true of any jitsi server though. I think this design was a stopgap solution to make something work at all for multiparty conferencingSome day, multiparty voip and video will be carried out natively and in the expected decentralised fashion https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/blob/matthew/group-voip/proposals/3401-group-voip.mdThere have even been a few demos, looks promising
       
 (DIR) Post #AGk6CWEsMxgb6ncpFo by codeforchaos@cybre.space
       2022-02-22T18:02:27Z
       
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       @mike 22/02/2022 is better since it’s also a palindrome
       
 (DIR) Post #AGmVTlnEg8wbRTwIBk by codeforchaos@cybre.space
       2022-02-23T21:55:12Z
       
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       @fanta apologies for an answer in english, as I know only enough spanish to understand the questioni use linux mainly for the simple reason that i have a quasi set-in-stone guarantee that i won't be locked out of a modern and patched version of the OS, ever.i currently run my distribution of choice that i have configured to my taste, and even if said distribution stops development, i can choose another and port my configuration, and everything will be *almost* the same, i see no real blockerold hardware support is also a thing with most linux distros, and microsoft recently disqualified a lot of machines with its win11 requirements, so support for them ends with win10 eol...the remaining reasons is that i've become really accustomed to the typical linux desktop environment with easy access to a command prompt, i know windows tried something with powershell and WSL, but why not have the real thing ? ;)i could have gone bsd but linux was my first love, has overall more communities, and i stuck with it
       
 (DIR) Post #AIS0NoEm8xBM94bOm8 by codeforchaos@cybre.space
       2022-04-14T18:48:24Z
       
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       @evelyn @meena yes, anthropomorphic bird here as well !
       
 (DIR) Post #AKYVxLyEjXDMzxiXWC by codeforchaos@cybre.space
       2021-11-18T09:34:35Z
       
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       @aral @mia it’s weird since the latest iPhone generations, especially, are the most repair-hostile to date. I see they mention the display specifically so I assume that the Apple Genuine Repair Tools will include a pairing device to enable keeping basic functionality after replacing the screen, making their proprietary tools the only tools usable for such endeavour…Now for someone to reverse engineer the tools and weather the lawsuits… :weary_computer_user: