Posts by neon@moe.neon.moe
(DIR) Post #9kZb3RZG2qWFrwscYS by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-06T12:39:10Z
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@epicmorphism Yeah, I think the generated ones really made makefiles seem a lot more intimidating than they are. And I think the lack of makefiles anywhere that's not C or C++. Like, my blog is now powered by awk, make and cmark. Much more elegant than python and a bunch of libraries.
(DIR) Post #9kZbCGdQ3vrkZG2AU4 by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-06T12:40:47Z
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@ivesen I was! Not anymore though.Or at least less.
(DIR) Post #9kZc6upvmQdvT4tkZc by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-06T12:51:00Z
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Phew, I had just forgotten to migrate my miniflux db. Now I can read blogs again :blobcat:
(DIR) Post #9ka6sa9F041ZpQZjrE by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-06T18:35:45Z
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One of my servers can't reach git.neon.moe, even though the rest of the internet can, :angryfelix:
(DIR) Post #9ka7v5OlslaDHdb6lU by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-06T18:47:26Z
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@Wolf480pl Haven't used it before so I'm not sure I got the syntax right, but `mtr git.neon.moe` just says:Failed to resolve host: git.neon.moe: Name or service not known
(DIR) Post #9ka92GUl7jozgENx3o by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-06T18:59:56Z
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@Wolf480pl Pinging the IP works, dig works (status is NOERROR), but ping does not. And I originally noticed this because caddy couldn't connect to my git server, so it's not just ping either. Any ideas?
(DIR) Post #9ka98JCzwpQtpjxYwK by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-06T19:01:01Z
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@Wolf480pl It returns an A record, and it is the correct one.
(DIR) Post #9ka9VrxEvhvcFwp6iO by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-06T19:05:18Z
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@Wolf480pl It just prints nothing.
(DIR) Post #9ka9txPuGwyQ9CiaB6 by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-06T19:09:38Z
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@Wolf480pl Pinging google.com does work. I wonder what could be wrong with that config, I don't think I've ever touched it. And I don't think so, at least ps -A | grep nscd didn't return anything.Is there like a good config I should compare the /etc/nsswitch.conf to or?
(DIR) Post #9kaAFJVhKCIskZbu1Q by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-06T19:13:30Z
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@Wolf480pl Oh, mine was `hosts: files mymachines myhostname resolve [!UNAVAIL=return] dns`, now this all makes some sort of sense :happyfelix: Removing the unavail-bit worked like a charm, thank you very much for the help 🙇
(DIR) Post #9kaKrXTGrkwyawLD5U by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-06T21:12:27Z
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@007 Recommendation: turn off the audial heroin that is the plonk sound you hear when you get a notification.
(DIR) Post #9kaL6g5f6P0DfdW79c by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-06T21:15:10Z
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Finished the Atom feed generation for my blog, the previous version was hand-written. Now it takes the infos from the individual post files and their respective metadata files. Yay :happyfelix:
(DIR) Post #9kaLPXgyYCRv7sxv72 by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-06T21:18:36Z
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Today was really fun! Read a lot of make and awk documentation, wrote a lot of makefile and awk. I think I'll write a blog about writing the thing that generates the blog. Half because I think it's interesting, half because I kindasorta want another post on my blog to see if all the generationy stuff works with >1 posts.
(DIR) Post #9kaffruf8VSdYYQhZA by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-07T01:05:38Z
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@ethicsperoxide I still value simple, opinionated tools for the fact that they make it possible to focus on the code, and not make any decisions a beginner wouldn't know how to make anyways.But for sure, if you know what you want and how to get it, make is really neat.
(DIR) Post #9kcU9AI8xqDVHCzu0e by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-07T22:05:53Z
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NetSurf is neat browser! Loads pages real fast, and the windows port looks delightfully windowsy, unlike Firefox and Chrome which like to draw everything their way. http://www.netsurf-browser.org/Also, my blog looks (as) good (as everywhere else) even on NetSurf! 😎
(DIR) Post #9kcfDj6EaeFzsxnwjA by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-08T00:09:57Z
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@15F9 Haven't tested with such sites, but it certainly was veery crashy on my laptop, accessing any website crashed it. But I think that was due to my system having a wrong version of some dependency, will try compiling it myself tomorrow to see if that'd fix it. The Windows version worked like a charm. Well, a charm that not many sites nowadays support (what with html 4 and css 2).
(DIR) Post #9keMLellKr6iZg23eK by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-08T19:47:56Z
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Installed debian on one of my pi's. Pro: the fan of the PoE hat now works. Con: the fan is quite loud and the pi is in my bedroom.Now to figure out how the fan can be disabled.
(DIR) Post #9kgkNgzioshBGqz8gS by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-09T23:26:38Z
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How would one change the default theme to a custom one in the OTP release of #pleroma? 🤔 And the favicon? I imagine that's an easier one, but couldn't it find in the docs.
(DIR) Post #9kgkXsWqn37lwKL0QS by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-09T23:28:29Z
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@petra It has the config file, but the theme value seems to just be the name of the theme, instead of a path. And I don't know where it looks for the themes.
(DIR) Post #9kgnCpSXJ7NUCVyT44 by neon@moe.neon.moe
2019-07-09T23:58:19Z
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Probably going to move to @neon, depending on how the server performs after it's got the full firehose going on.