Posts by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
 (DIR) Post #9iceAiBKOQAxKJr14y by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
       2019-05-09T03:32:07Z
       
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       @Gargron Since someone asked what djent was, this video describes it perfectly...https://youtu.be/YTkuJ4vRQZM
       
 (DIR) Post #9irMShEMRM3iHspqKm by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
       2019-05-14T18:52:48Z
       
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       @fribbledom My $0.02 USD on the topic is that, unless you are fluent in multiple programming langauges and have taken the time to comb through every line of code in a package, you can never be 100% certain that a package is built as intended and will work  without any maliciousness.  I would say very few people have the expertise to be able to review all the code in the various languages, even less have the time to review hundreds of thousands of lines of code.
       
 (DIR) Post #9irMShW5NSElAr7zxg by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
       2019-05-14T19:05:50Z
       
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       @fribbledom I guess I don't fully understand your assertion.  The question is whether or not we can trust those who package the software in our repos.  Setting up a system that verifies integrity is in itself another piece of software we would need to trust written by others.  I'm not sure how this is any different than trusting the current packagers in our respective distros.
       
 (DIR) Post #9knQQ2tkjyeRU3xuS0 by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
       2019-07-13T04:45:59Z
       
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       @fribbledom "Error: func take() not found." Shit!!! forgot to import the gnr package!!!
       
 (DIR) Post #9l14xhEwLxgElTCVEG by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
       2019-07-19T18:51:31Z
       
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       @fribbledom Remind me to have you look at my code when I start writing my server...  :)
       
 (DIR) Post #9l2aAESdxIoP0g1mIC by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
       2019-07-20T12:14:32Z
       
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       Today on "What project should I work on", I am looking at the Go Language to understand how to make a web server.  One article I read suggests I don't need a framework, because Go was written to support the web directly.  I'm trying to read up on the http and template packages a bit this morning.  @fribbledom would be pleased.  :)
       
 (DIR) Post #9l2bIUQSaBKAnKVXea by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
       2019-07-20T12:23:07Z
       
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       @ivan @fribbledom Thanks, Ivan!  I'll read up on Gorilla Mux as well, then.  The http package read was fairly quick and thankfully pretty easy to understand, but URL templating was one of my biggest unknowns at this point.
       
 (DIR) Post #9lATEOXJ9DUxx06prk by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
       2019-07-23T14:40:36Z
       
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       @bamfic A friend of mine on IRC showed me https://github.com/LibreTime/libretime today.  It's a front-end to liquidsoap, forked from another project called airtime.Not sure if you'd be interested, but I saw your frustration toots about liquidsoap and thought this may be something that could help you manage your stream better.Hope it helps!  😃
       
 (DIR) Post #9tVV06uOc5FKGHaiBs by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
       2020-03-29T18:01:25Z
       
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       @klaatu Man, I so wish I could.  That sounds like fun!!  Unfortunately, I'm too far on the other side of the world and am still working at that time.  :/
       
 (DIR) Post #9tVYiXCQWeA0PBtpgm by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
       2020-03-29T18:43:06Z
       
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       @klaatu That gives me more of a reason to read my 5e Players Handbook.  I've only played 3/3.5, so it'll be a much welcomed small learning curve for me.  :)
       
 (DIR) Post #9tbD9lC9ZA3faU6lxA by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
       2020-04-01T12:09:45Z
       
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       @klaatu @Plusorminus Thanks for sharing!!  Glad to find a #ttrpg podcast that shares here on the Fediverse!!In case either of you are interested, I recently stumbled upon a Fate live play podcast called The Tales of Kirby City.  They're only two episodes long so far, and I only had a chance to listen to the first episode so far.In case you're interested, https://www.buzzsprout.com/935101
       
 (DIR) Post #9tcROFkSMLvSuvuyqe by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
       2020-04-02T02:23:50Z
       
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       @klaatu I'm not sure I'm picking up what you're putting down, dude...
       
 (DIR) Post #9themeaLztu7SvNK2S by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
       2020-04-04T11:47:54Z
       
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       @beegrrl @cobra2 @klaatu Remind me not to ask klaatu about emacs, then.  I'm finally getting good at vim.  hehe
       
 (DIR) Post #9themfF7YKVvVMRsa8 by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
       2020-04-04T12:32:27Z
       
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       @cobra2 @klaatu @beegrrl It's all well and good, but I worry about the learning curve.  It's hard enough for me to find time to work on my projects and stay focused on them.  It feels like one more thing to distract me from the stuff I truly care about working on.
       
 (DIR) Post #9themg1gdlMVvzAfHU by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
       2020-04-04T13:47:12Z
       
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       @cobra2 @klaatu @beegrrl Ok, here's another question, then:  I tend to use CLI programs (which would include emacs) from my desktop on my laptop via SSH, and I tend to use tmux on top of that.  On top of that, I'm thinking of running Terminology as the terminal.   How concerned should I be of the  keyboard commands of each of those tools clashing with each other?  I know tmux by default uses Ctrl for a lot of its commands...
       
 (DIR) Post #9themgpfdvLQR0YaBs by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
       2020-04-04T13:49:15Z
       
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       @cobra2 @klaatu @beegrrl Not saying vim is better, especially since I have barely tried emacs up to this point, but I think, given my workflow, that it is one advantage of vim, that it doesn't rely on the Ctrl/Meta keys for its keyboard shortcuts.  And I know, everything can be reconfigured, but then I have to relearn everything.  Just thinking out loud and expressing concern.  I can give it a try.
       
 (DIR) Post #9tm1JbydguNYYXh8tM by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
       2020-04-06T13:08:20Z
       
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       So someone who used to frequent the #opensourcemusicians channel on Freenode is in a band, and they released two songs over the weekend on YouTube.  I strongly recommend y'all check them out if you like good ol' fashioned rock music.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKNihBE40Uwhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhxISaIekr8
       
 (DIR) Post #9tmHkgk3gLwsQ3o9fE by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
       2020-04-06T03:06:16Z
       
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       @klaatu My best response is more competition, which sounds crazy until you think about it: In a time of crisis, many of our companies that normally compete actually work collaboratively.  There are quite a few different healthcare organizations across the US performing different clinical trials relates to COVID-19, and they're all communicating with the Center for Disease Control, the WHO and each other on what seems to be working and what doesn't.
       
 (DIR) Post #9tmHsb2mkc4t42L1sm by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
       2020-04-06T20:24:30Z
       
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       @klaatu Funny..  I was just investigating Kubernetes and Docker over the weekend.  I didn't get very far into Kubernetes yet, though.
       
 (DIR) Post #9tmKuaT0ARFHiRF2Mi by jazzyeagle@mastodon.social
       2020-04-06T20:58:29Z
       
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       @klaatu That's my best rational guess.  I don't know how accurate it is, but it's the best I got.