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[?]Špoljarević :redhat: :ansible: » 🌐
@spoljarevic@techhub.social

Currently reading Ansible for DevOps by @geerlingguy and wow, I have so much to learn.

Currently on page 144 and there’s already so much I can improve.

Gonna try to implement some of that stuff in my Arch Linux post-install playbook this week.

If im able to do so in time, a few blog post should arrive later this Sunday.

If not, there’s still gonna be a post, but on a different topic.

The playbook will get the blog post soon after improving as it’s well deserved.

    [?]R.L. Dane :Debian: :FreeBSD: :OpenBSD: :NetBSD:🍵 :MiraLovesYou: [he/him/my good fellow] » 🌐
    @rl_dane@polymaths.social

    #POLL Results:

    44 people are in deep denial about their existential dread, and should consult a counselor and read #Kierkegaard immediately 😁
    139 people like teh pretty tings, and can't be bothered
    188 people have started down the path towards enlightment
    354 people are cool_kids
    92 people are very_cool_kids
    55 people laugh at your inadequate security model
    27 people can run a server on a bit of bailing wire and a microcontroller from 1987 — fear them.
    26 people are keeping Gassée's dream alive, and are plenny cool in my book
    4 people are totally cool, and totally in a class by themselves
    and 21 people kinda scare me, but I'd like to know more. 🤣

    #humor #humour #houmor #houmour

    #Windows #MacOS #Linux #CommandLine #BSD #RunBSD #FreeBSD #OpenBSD #NetBSD #Haiku #HaikuOS #BeOS #Amiga #Workbench #AROS #AmigaOS #Plan9 #9Front #TempleOS

    P.S., wherever you find yourself, you're awesome. This is all for fun.

      [?]Camille Roux » 🌐
      @camilleroux@mastodon.social

      Sous le capot de Bluesky : l'ATProto sépare l'identité du serveur d'hébergement (le PDS). Chaque compte a un DID stable et un dépôt de données trié dans un Merkle Search Tree, signé à chaque écriture. Résultat : on peut changer de serveur sans rien perdre. ⬇️
      une-tasse-de.cafe/blog/atproto

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      Affiche rétro années 70 avec un logo représentant un papillon bleu stylisé sur fond marron, entouré de motifs géométriques colorés. Le texte annonce "Sous le capot de Bluesky : l'ATProto - Une tasse de café" sur fond beige clair.

      Alt...Affiche rétro années 70 avec un logo représentant un papillon bleu stylisé sur fond marron, entouré de motifs géométriques colorés. Le texte annonce "Sous le capot de Bluesky : l'ATProto - Une tasse de café" sur fond beige clair.

        #agile boosted

        [?]lia, a bun type creature :user_online: [she/they · sie/ihr oder es/deren/denen] » 🌐
        @lianna@micro.webgarden.click

        Okay this might be a really weird question but I have one question regarding command-line-only workflows.

        I am already used to and very comfortable working in the command line as is.

        And as any heavy user of the terminal will know, at some point you'll probably start writing scripts and functions and aliases to create your own little shortcuts for common tasks or preferred program call-up options and such. So do I.

        Now my weird little 'problem' is that I don't always remember all of the scripts,  aliases, functions and even programs I built for my workflow over the years off the top of my head.

        For example, I might have an "update" alias set up, but nine out of ten times will still enter the command manually out of sheer habit.

        Or I will have a calendar or to-do application for the CLI/TUI, but sometimes forget that I have it installed when I need it. Or I'll forget where the files are I set up to organise my journal or my time tracking.

        Or going even further, I don't always remember all the neat features of my shell I could use, or the computing/typing habits I wanted to build, or the projects I have going on, and so on!

        In a graphical desktop environment or on a mobile UI, you have tools like desktop shortcuts, quickstart icons or application launcher menus for an overview of all of your environment's user-facing programs. Seeing an icon out of the corner of my eye sometimes reminds me of things that a purely reactive user interface like a shell doesn't.

        Now there's obviously ways to solve this that come to mind:

        • writing a script that prints comprehensive documentation on everything, so I only need to remember that one script name.
        • keeping a physical cheat sheet next to my computer.
        • using a terminal multiplexer to have a permanent digital 'cheat sheet' or 'launcher' open at the side of the screen.
        • trying to just automate these things by using cronjobs/services and shell init scripts to, for example, show me the weather and my to-do list automatically on boot so i don't have to remember these commands at all
        • trying to keep a super organised self-documenting file system and harmonious custom dotfile configs so every config is in the same place, every program uses the same keybinds, all scripts are in ~/.bin/ or something etc.
        • writing my own "home page" type greeter.

        … but with all of these solutions, while they may work perfectly fine, something doesn't feel "right"!

        I mean it's nice and good to print these things upon shell start, but later on in the day that won't be there to look at anymore. The multiplexer one is cumbersome. The self documenting file system organisation sounds like a pain to maintain.

        I feel like this is an issue that corporate folks probably should have solved by now, as documenting workflows for employee handovers and stuff is critical there too. Do they use wikis for that? What about all those newfangled workflows like #scrum and #agile and all, do they have anything to say about documentation?

        Can anyone relate? How do you handle this?

        #linux #unix #commandLine #terminal #cli #tui #tech #askfedi #technology #fish #zsh #bash #shell

          [?]matthew - retroedge.tech » 🌐
          @matthew@social.retroedge.tech

          Getting closer to what I'd like.

          #cwm - Calm Window Manager
          #ghostty terminal - trying it out
          #devuan #linux
          #rofi for application launcher (not shown)
          #zsh

          Now I need to work on fine tuning keyboard shortcuts, colors and rofi themes and function.

          screenshot of Devuan linux with CWM window manager

          Alt...screenshot of Devuan linux with CWM window manager

            [?]Filip Roséen » 🌐
            @refp@fosstodon.org

            Event designators have been hiding in not-so-plain-sight since the late 1970s — so powerful that forgetting might be part of a massive conspiracy to wear out developer keyboards faster than otherwise.. maybe.

            Please yell in your shell; not at your colleagues.

            refp.se/articles/your-shell-an

              [?]Camille Roux » 🌐
              @camilleroux@mastodon.social

              Delta : nouvel environnement multijoueur des créateurs de Zed pour coder avec des agents et relire leur travail. Les commentaires s'accrochent au code et à la conversation, pas à un simple diff figé, et restent synchronisés au fil des évolutions. ⬇️
              zed.dev/blog/introducing-delta

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                [?]OSNews » 🤖 🌐
                @osnews@mstdn.social

                Beyond the limits of physical VRAM

                Earlier this year, Natalie Vock made a splash with a set of patches to the Linux kernel that greatly increased performance on AMD GPUs with lower amounts of VRAM. With that work now accepted by upstream, Vock decided to turn their attention to another interesting problem: what if you run out of VRAM, and how can we improve performance when we do?

                Regardless, what I

                osnews.com/story/145846/beyond

                  [?]Victoria 🏳️‍⚧️ [she/her] » 🌐
                  @tragivictoria@mastodon.com.pl

                  [?]vermaden » 🌐
                  @vermaden@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                  Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲/𝟬𝟴/𝟭𝟳 (Valuable News - 2026/08/17) available.

                  vermaden.wordpress.com/2026/08

                  Past releases: vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

                    [?]OSNews » 🤖 🌐
                    @osnews@mstdn.social

                    Linux 7.2 released

                    Version 7.2 of the Linux kernel has been released.

                    Significant features in this release include common attributes support in the bpf()vsystem call, cache-aware load balancing for the CPU scheduler, large-folio support in the Btrfs filesystem, further swap subsystem improvements, improvements to the Landlock security module, support for block devices with inline encryption hardware via the dm-inli

                    osnews.com/story/145830/linux-

                      [?]Camille Roux » 🌐
                      @camilleroux@mastodon.social

                      git-knife : GUI open source pour réécrire en profondeur l'historique git (message, auteur, dates), avec recherche-remplacement regex. Basé sur git commit-tree, le contenu des fichiers reste intact. ⬇️
                      github.com/TheRealYT/git-knife

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                      Interface d'une application de gestion Git appelée git-knife, affichant l'historique des commits d'un projet avec la possibilité de rechercher et remplacer du contenu dans 22 commits chargés. Le panneau de droite propose des options de sauvegarde et restauration des modifications.

                      Alt...Interface d'une application de gestion Git appelée git-knife, affichant l'historique des commits d'un projet avec la possibilité de rechercher et remplacer du contenu dans 22 commits chargés. Le panneau de droite propose des options de sauvegarde et restauration des modifications.

                        [?]Jeff Forcier [he/him] » 🌐
                        @bitprophet@social.coop

                        : many common / shells use $_ as shorthand for "last parameter/argument to previously executed command" (eg, in zsh, equivalent to !!:$)

                        Knowing that would have saved me quite a lot of time, better late than never! (also: story of being a CLI user…the rabbit hole /always/ goes deeper.)

                          [?]ricardo :mastodon: » 🌐
                          @governa@fosstodon.org

                          Marks 33rd Birthday As One Of The Oldest Maintained Distros

                          phoronix.com/news/Debian-33-Bi

                            [?]Camille Roux » 🌐
                            @camilleroux@mastodon.social

                            VisiGrid : tableur natif en Rust, keyboard-first, local-only, démarre en 300ms. Palette de commandes, compatible Excel/CSV/ODS, IA cantonnée à un rôle de témoin traçable, jamais éditrice sans validation. ⬇️
                            github.com/visigrid/visigrid

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                            Capture d'écran de la page GitHub du projet VisiGrid, un tableur local rapide et optimisé pour le clavier. Elle affiche 2 contributeurs, 4 problèmes, 1 discussion, 82 étoiles et 3 forks du projet.

                            Alt...Capture d'écran de la page GitHub du projet VisiGrid, un tableur local rapide et optimisé pour le clavier. Elle affiche 2 contributeurs, 4 problèmes, 1 discussion, 82 étoiles et 3 forks du projet.

                              [?]Brage Fuglseth » 🌐
                              @bragefuglseth@sunny.garden

                              If you use on your desktop, the foundation you *should* support is not the Linux foundation, but rather the @XOrgFoundation AKA freedesktop.org. The X.Org foundation oversees:

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                              - the Linux kernel graphics subsystem
                              - the base directory specification
                              - and more!

                              Also, development of what would later become started here.

                              These projects have a way stronger impact on your day-to-day computing experience than anything managed by the Linux foundation.

                                [?]Camille Roux » 🌐
                                @camilleroux@mastodon.social

                                Docker Sandboxes crée des environnements jetables en microVM pour faire tourner Claude Code, Copilot CLI, Codex ou Kiro en mode YOLO sans risquer la machine hôte, agents isolés sans supervision manuelle. ⬇️
                                docker.com/products/docker-san

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                                Logo Docker blanc sur fond bleu dégradé. Le logo représente un conteneur blanc stylisé avec des cubes empilés, accompagné du texte "docker" en blanc.

                                Alt...Logo Docker blanc sur fond bleu dégradé. Le logo représente un conteneur blanc stylisé avec des cubes empilés, accompagné du texte "docker" en blanc.

                                  [?]Devin Prater :blind: » 🌐
                                  @pixelate@tweesecake.social

                                  Starting to read this book so I can learn to use NixOS. nixos-and-flakes.thiscute.worl

                                    [?]Brage Fuglseth » 🌐
                                    @bragefuglseth@sunny.garden

                                    RE: sunny.garden/@bragefuglseth/11

                                    Quoting this again because it extends to the recent happenings as well. You really shouldn't be caring too much about them.

                                    The Foundation is way less relevant for the Linux desktop space than you might think. The "Linux" in its name is a little misleading, because while it does indeed support the development of the Linux kernel, it also oversees a bunch of other projects. It's not at all comparable to e.g. the Foundation, e.v. or the project.

                                    It's not run by the same kind of people, and does not have the same kind of goals. It does not concern itself with the ideology of the free software movement, or the "community" in the sense that you and I perceive that word.

                                    It exists as a collaboration ground for corporations, and primarily serves the interests of those.

                                      [?]GNOME » 🌐
                                      @gnome@floss.social

                                      Happy birthday to us! 🥳️

                                      On 15th August 1997 two students — Federico Mena Quintero and Miguel de Icaza announced on various mailing lists start of the GNOME project, giving birth to our project

                                      We're glad to give the world a free desktop they always deserved! But it's important to note we cannot do it without your help, please become a Friend of GNOME to allow us to continue our mission for the next 29 years!

                                      donate.gnome.org

                                      Graphic showcasing birthday cake on the left. It has big "29" on it, with small blue foot on the bottom. On the right there's dark Adwaita app with progressbar. In the window content it's written "Happy birthday!", and GNOME logo on the bottom right corner. In the header bar there's written "Progress (29%)".

                                      Alt...Graphic showcasing birthday cake on the left. It has big "29" on it, with small blue foot on the bottom. On the right there's dark Adwaita app with progressbar. In the window content it's written "Happy birthday!", and GNOME logo on the bottom right corner. In the header bar there's written "Progress (29%)".

                                        [?]Michael Boelen » 🌐
                                        @mboelen@mastodon.social

                                        🤔 When looking at log and data files it can be hard to spot the exceptional events.

                                        🧰 A great tool to give color to boring screen output is 'grc'.

                                        📖 Run it in front of the command that you would normally run and it will add colors.

                                        Cool tool, right? 🔁

                                        (note: for this output I had to adjust the colors manually, they look better in the terminal)

                                        Colored output by using grc

                                        Alt...Colored output by using grc

                                          [?]Camille Roux » 🌐
                                          @camilleroux@mastodon.social

                                          Une base SQLite locale sur chaque client, synchronisée via un commit log qui fait autorité côté serveur. Un seul protocole pour le web, Swift, Kotlin, Flutter, React Native, Tauri et Rust. ⬇️
                                          syncular.dev/

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                                          Art ASCII représentant une structure de données ou une architecture système avec des caractères colorés (or, blanc, orange) sur fond noir, illustrant le concept de synchronisation distribuée de bases de données décrit par l'outil Syncular.

                                          Alt...Art ASCII représentant une structure de données ou une architecture système avec des caractères colorés (or, blanc, orange) sur fond noir, illustrant le concept de synchronisation distribuée de bases de données décrit par l'outil Syncular.

                                            [?]DerReparierer » 🌐
                                            @DerReparierer@social.tchncs.de

                                            Es wird wieder fleißig in vielen Reparaturcafés repariert und es gibt auch einige Termine für den Umstieg auf Linux! Schaut gerne mal, wann bei euch die nächsten Termine sind.

                                            Ein Reparaturcafé ist eine gute Anlaufstelle um unabhängig Expertise zu euren defekten Geräten zu bekommen.

                                            Heute, morgen und die nächste Woche in
                                            ... und viele mehr

                                            Termine
                                            reparatur-initiativen.de/termi


                                            repaircafes.at/


                                            repair-cafe.ch/reparieren/

                                            Auf umsteigen
                                            endof10.org/de/places/

                                            Digitale Unabhängigkeit: am 6. September
                                            di.day/de

                                            Karte mit Reparatur Cafés in den nächsten Tagen.

                                            Alt...Karte mit Reparatur Cafés in den nächsten Tagen.

                                            dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

                                            [?]Oblomov » 🌐
                                            @oblomov@sociale.network

                                            People only now discovering that the whole point of the was nothing other than of the ecosystem.

                                              [?]Camille Roux » 🌐
                                              @camilleroux@mastodon.social

                                              Bluesky Protocol Services regroupe l'infra publique de l'AT Protocol. Jetstream v2 apporte Network Replay pour rejouer l'historique puis basculer en live sans backfill maison, avec SDK Jetstream TS/Go, open source et self-hostable. ⬇️
                                              atproto.com/blog/introducing-b

                                              📬 Ma veille dev de la semaine → l.camilleroux.com/veille-LeH

                                              Annonce de Bluesky Protocol Services, une nouvelle infrastructure pour Bluesky fonctionnant sur un réseau ouvert, incluant Jetstream v2 avec replay réseau, un nouveau SDK Jetstream et un SDK TypeScript basé sur lex.

                                              Alt...Annonce de Bluesky Protocol Services, une nouvelle infrastructure pour Bluesky fonctionnant sur un réseau ouvert, incluant Jetstream v2 avec replay réseau, un nouveau SDK Jetstream et un SDK TypeScript basé sur lex.

                                                [?]Deep Fried Owlbear [any/all, they/them, owlbear] » 🌐
                                                @cocaine_owlbear@retro.pizza

                                                The Owlbear briefly descends to talking about LLMs and their (the Owlbear's) irritation with Linus [SENSITIVE CONTENT]

                                                So… has anyone Forked it yet?

                                                Became I'd personally like a version that doesn't come with a billion slopped-in "fixes" no one asked for to the point that it's a bloated mass that bears a passing resemblance to something Microsoft would shit out.

                                                Sorry. Still mad that Torvalds decided to jump on the Let's Fuck Everything With An LLM Dick Train, and the fact that he's whinging about the inevitable result of that decision just pisses me off even more.

                                                  #netbsd boosted

                                                  [?]BastilleBSD :freebsd: » 🌐
                                                  @BastilleBSD@fosstodon.org

                                                  I was thinking today about my diversity of hardware and systems I maintain.

                                                  Sure, I've got a few standard VPS cloud systems (vultr, hetzner) running . These do the heavy lifting for my web, DNS and other services.

                                                  My least standard setup is an RPI4 installed in an RV. The electronics are 100% solar powered and connected to the internet via Starlink. Starlink was also converted to 12v and the router replaced with an openWrt powered system.

                                                  What's your most unique setup?

                                                    [?]Michael Boelen » 🌐
                                                    @mboelen@mastodon.social

                                                    🧠 Did you know?

                                                    You can run the top command in "batch mode" and have it stop after gathering information once.

                                                    Great for getting information and sorting it, for example by processes consuming the most memory.

                                                    Could be a useful alias if you need it more than once.

                                                    This also works for the BSDs, but with slightly different options.

                                                    Would you like more of these tips? 🔁

                                                    Output of top command

                                                    Alt...Output of top command

                                                      [?]Netzblockierer » 🌐
                                                      @Netzblockierer@tech.lgbt

                                                      @Elizafox yeah, the slopification is extreme.

                                                      I know folks that are now deciding to go full "Anti AI - Action" and DIY their own minimalist OS/distro because they want "[…] something simple, something auditable […]" and if that means something weird like " toybox + musl / illumos " then that's okay.

                                                      • Cuz in the end they only want a smol rescue system to SSH into things.

                                                      What's really bitter is how Linux got slopified.

                                                      • I hope someone forks it pre-AIslop (6.6.x-longterm) and keeps maintaining i486 support and proper ISA drivers.

                                                        🗳

                                                        [?]Mx. Chara Aznable of Pnictogen [They/Them] » 🌐
                                                        @mxchara@cyberpunk.lol

                                                        RE: cyberpunk.lol/@mxchara/1170721

                                                        OK! After running this poll about X11 vs. Wayland vs. other application environments on or or other type operating systems, let me ask...what TOOLKIT, what general-purpose widget set or GUI toolkit, is your preferred option:

                                                        GTK (Gnome, Xfce, LXDE, etc.):17
                                                        Qt (KDE, LXQt, Lumina, etc.):9
                                                        FLTK (flwm, slwm, EDE):0
                                                        nothing specific (e.g like with twm):3
                                                        graphics? what are those?:0
                                                        what's a "toolkit" I just open apps and they work:0
                                                        OTHER:2

                                                          [?]Mx. Chara Aznable of Pnictogen [They/Them] » 🌐
                                                          @mxchara@cyberpunk.lol

                                                          C is what made the miracle possible and the elite are very into that.

                                                          There's not space here to go into the disastrous corporate corruption underlying the Linux community and fanbase, or the way in which the words have come to mean basically nothing in a world where "open source" is a mere buzzword in the mouths of Sam Altman and Elon Musk. There's not a particle or glimmer of actual anywhere in this scene, all because Linux nerds have tended to like money and power. Lots of it, all the time.

                                                          (cont'd)

                                                            [?]Everything Open Conference » 🌐
                                                            @everythingopen@fosstodon.org

                                                            📢 Call for Sessions NOW OPEN for Everything Open 2027! 🚀
                                                            Got a talk or tutorial on Linux, open source, open hardware, open AI, or open data? We want your proposals!

                                                            🎁 Accepted speakers get a complimentary Professional conference pass!

                                                            Formats:
                                                            ⏱️ 45-min Talks
                                                            ⏱️ 25-min Short Talks
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                                                            🗓️ Closes 6 Sept 2026 (AoE)
                                                            Submit your proposal today! 👇
                                                            2027.everythingopen.au/news/ca







                                                            📢 Call for Sessions NOW OPEN for Everything Open 2027! 🚀
Got a talk or tutorial on Linux, open source, open hardware, open AI, or open data? We want your proposals!

🎁 Accepted speakers get a complimentary Professional conference pass!

Formats:
⏱️ 45-min Talks
⏱️ 25-min Short Talks
🛠️ 90-min Hands-on Tutorials

Specialist Tracks: Kernel Dev | Ops & Security | Public Sector
🗓️ Closes 6 Sept 2026 (AoE)
Submit your proposal today! 👇
https://2027.everythingopen.au/news/call-for-sessions/

                                                            Alt...📢 Call for Sessions NOW OPEN for Everything Open 2027! 🚀 Got a talk or tutorial on Linux, open source, open hardware, open AI, or open data? We want your proposals! 🎁 Accepted speakers get a complimentary Professional conference pass! Formats: ⏱️ 45-min Talks ⏱️ 25-min Short Talks 🛠️ 90-min Hands-on Tutorials Specialist Tracks: Kernel Dev | Ops & Security | Public Sector 🗓️ Closes 6 Sept 2026 (AoE) Submit your proposal today! 👇 https://2027.everythingopen.au/news/call-for-sessions/

                                                              [?]Camille Roux » 🌐
                                                              @camilleroux@mastodon.social

                                                              SolidStart 2 est sorti : le framework fullstack de SolidJS avec routing par fichiers, API routes, SSR sync/async/stream, CSR, SSG, streaming, TypeScript et adaptateurs de déploiement (Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare) ⬇️
                                                              github.com/solidjs/solid-start

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                                                                [?]Mark Stosberg » 🌐
                                                                @markstos@urbanists.social

                                                                I'm finally switching from ack to ripgrep for quickly searching through text files.

                                                                ripgrep.dev/vs/ack/

                                                                I kept using ack because it's quite fast and being written in Perl, Ack has perfect Perl regex support.

                                                                But ripgrep is 10x faster on my projects, popular across teams and has good-enough Perl regex support.

                                                                (I recall some bug in the past where another tool get a Perl regex wrong but Ack got it right, but I'm not 💯 it was ripgrep at fault.)

                                                                  [?]Camille Roux » 🌐
                                                                  @camilleroux@mastodon.social

                                                                  Grafikart présente Herdr, un multiplexeur de terminal façon tmux pensé pour les workflows agentiques : panneau d'état des agents (actifs, terminés, en attente), gestion des workspaces et création de git worktrees en un clic ⬇️
                                                                  grafikart.fr/tutoriels/herdr-m

                                                                  📬 Ma veille dev de la semaine → l.camilleroux.com/veille-dRa

                                                                  Interface de terminal affichant Herdr, un multiplexeur de terminal pour la gestion d'agents, avec plusieurs panneaux de code et de documentation visible en arrière-plan, accompagné du logo du projet représentant un mouton stylisé.

                                                                  Alt...Interface de terminal affichant Herdr, un multiplexeur de terminal pour la gestion d'agents, avec plusieurs panneaux de code et de documentation visible en arrière-plan, accompagné du logo du projet représentant un mouton stylisé.

                                                                    gyptazy boosted

                                                                    [?]gyptazy » 🌐
                                                                    @gyptazy@gyptazy.com

                                                                    Running a small or single user instance in the ? Get connected to other instances by a relay!

                                                                    I just adjusted my relay instance which now also finally supports ! Of course, it also supports Pleroma, snac, Mastodon, littlefedi, starling and many other ones!

                                                                    With relays, your own posted content gets distributed to all connected instances, as well you get the content all other instances. Currently, mostly tech related instances are connected, focusing on , , / , and many other things!

                                                                    More information at: https://fedi-relay.gyptazy.com


                                                                      [?]Camille Roux » 🌐
                                                                      @camilleroux@mastodon.social

                                                                      Chrome décode les petits JPEG à échelle réduite via libjpeg-turbo, ne garde que les basses fréquences, d'où des icônes plus épaisses. Le JPEG reste pensé pour la photo, pas les icônes. ⬇️
                                                                      guillaumetech.github.io/posts/

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                                                                      Comparaison d'un petit logo en grille de 5x5 carrés affichant une différence de rendu visuelle entre Firefox (à gauche, plus net) et Chrome (à droite, plus flou), illustrant un problème de mise à l'échelle d'images JPEG miniatures.

                                                                      Alt...Comparaison d'un petit logo en grille de 5x5 carrés affichant une différence de rendu visuelle entre Firefox (à gauche, plus net) et Chrome (à droite, plus flou), illustrant un problème de mise à l'échelle d'images JPEG miniatures.

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                                                                        [?]:: Asta :: [she/her/they/them] » 🌐
                                                                        @aud@fire.asta.lgbt

                                                                        If you were going to write a lil computer kernel UNIX clone as a little side project to learn about operating systems and hardware, what language would you write it in (as of today, August 12th, 2026)?

                                                                        C:12
                                                                        C++:3
                                                                        Rust:20
                                                                        Other (specify in comments):4

                                                                        Closes in 7:19:57:09

                                                                          #netbsd boosted

                                                                          [?]Raster » 🌐
                                                                          @raster@retro-gaiden.com

                                                                          I found this is misleading, but I read this protest a lot around, and while I understand it, I think it is a misunderstanding.
                                                                          Linux never got has goal to make run forever all kind of hardware. It is a misconception because the hardware support is longer and many used it for old machines, but this is coincidental, not a stated goal.

                                                                          If you need a OS that runs "forever" on everything, that's NetBSD: running everywhere is their goal.

                                                                          invidious.tiekoetter.com/watch

                                                                            #netbsd boosted

                                                                            [?]Raster » 🌐
                                                                            @raster@retro-gaiden.com

                                                                            Perhaps what is really needed around is more awareness to alternatives to Linux too, not just for Windows/MacOsX.

                                                                            A lot of these drivers that are getting removed from Linux, along the 32bit, are niches that can fall into retrocomputing at this point.
                                                                            If you fall in it, I could suggest you to pick NetBSD, that has the 32 bit support along many things.
                                                                            You could even run it on an Amiga68k (the CLASSIC hardware!) even if is a low priority port.

                                                                            wiki.netbsd.org/ports/

                                                                              [?]Shawn Webb [He/Him] » 🌐
                                                                              @lattera@bsd.network

                                                                              This bug is exactly why makes using the Linuxulator incredibly difficult and painful: emulation/compatibility layers are extremely complex and tend to have weird issues that can turn into exploitable vulnerabilities if one isn't careful.

                                                                              bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show

                                                                                [?]Hylke Bons 🥜 » 🌐
                                                                                @hbons@mastodon.social

                                                                                the people saying you shouldn’t look at the eclipse through a floppy don’t know about this.

                                                                                100MB Zip drive floppy

                                                                                Alt...100MB Zip drive floppy

                                                                                  benz boosted

                                                                                  [?]stdevel » 🌐
                                                                                  @stdevel@chaos.social

                                                                                  Am Wochenende noch nichts vor? Die @FrOSCon findet wieder in Sankt-Augustin statt.

                                                                                  Dieses Mal dürfen @Tronde und ich sowohl einen Vortrag (programm.froscon.org/froscon20) als auch einen Workshop (programm.froscon.org/froscon20) zum Thema Patch-Management unter beitragen.

                                                                                  Das Vortragsprogramm ist dieses Jahr wieder sehr umfangreich. 🙂

                                                                                    [?]Elliot Shank [He/Him] » 🌐
                                                                                    @clonezone@mastodon.social

                                                                                    How many complicated one liners that you use on the regular that /should/ be put into a function or a shell program are /actually/ only in your shell history?

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                                                                                      [?]Neville Park [ze/hir] » 🌐
                                                                                      @nev@status.nevillepark.ca

                                                                                      re: LLM brain worms, Linux kernel & whatnot, inside baseball [SENSITIVE CONTENT]

                                                                                      At this point so many fundamental software projects are allowing LLM commits that just using something else isn't practical or sometimes even possible, but I guess it can be mitigated by going with long-term support releases instead of bleeding-edge or even major updates

                                                                                      I guess we just accept that at some point down the road something extremely vital and important will break or get compromised and people will actually have to take a look at it and realize it's horrific spaghetti code and have to redo a lot of it. At least when it happens it will be kind of like us-east-1 going down in that everyone's equally fucked so no one's getting work done anyway.

                                                                                      It's like Y2K except people are deliberately coding it in. Wheee!

                                                                                      (See e. g. @davidgerard @zzt for context)

                                                                                      #linux

                                                                                        [?]Camille Roux » 🌐
                                                                                        @camilleroux@mastodon.social

                                                                                        Où voir l'éclipse ce soir ?
                                                                                        Sunset Atlas : carte gratuite qui note la qualité du coucher de soleil en Europe à 30m de résolution, avec forecast nuageux et couche spéciale éclipse du 12 août 2026. ⬇️
                                                                                        sunsetatlas.ch/?lang=fr&mode=e

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                                                                                        Carte interactive montrant les meilleurs spots pour observer l'éclipse du 12 août 2026 près de Montpellier, avec un score de qualité de 97% de couverture et trois emplacements recommandés à proximité.

                                                                                        Alt...Carte interactive montrant les meilleurs spots pour observer l'éclipse du 12 août 2026 près de Montpellier, avec un score de qualité de 97% de couverture et trois emplacements recommandés à proximité.

                                                                                          [?]Mr. V » 🌐
                                                                                          @mrv404@mastodon.social

                                                                                          Hello self-hoster friends, I have a question that seems to be a little divisive.
                                                                                          I am building a new Proxmox server on an olde computer and I was wondering if I should install the Proxmox OS on an HDD or an SSD.

                                                                                          Another similar question is, should I put the VMs on an HDD or an SSD? I guess it depends on the type of services and access speed to storage they require, but still, what are your opinions?

                                                                                          -hosting

                                                                                            [?]Camille Roux » 🌐
                                                                                            @camilleroux@mastodon.social

                                                                                            PGSimCity : une ville 3D explorable qui modélise le fonctionnement interne de PostgreSQL, buffer pool, WAL, vacuum, tout y est représenté de façon visuelle et interactive. ⬇️
                                                                                            nikolays.github.io/PGSimCity/

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                                                                                              [?]Mx. Chara Aznable of Pnictogen [They/Them] » 🌐
                                                                                              @mxchara@cyberpunk.lol

                                                                                              Gonna run a different poll, this one on stuff, namely: have you used (on Intel/AMD hardware) anything other than , , or for more than a quick experimental trial?

                                                                                              EDIT: made it multiple choice. And I'm hoping to find out if anyone's managed to use a weird operating system regularly

                                                                                              never:2
                                                                                              BeOS / HaikuOS:2
                                                                                              NeXTStep clone:0
                                                                                              Amiga clone:0
                                                                                              RedoxOS:0
                                                                                              ReactOS / Windows clone:1
                                                                                              totally different thing e.g. TempleOS:1
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                                                                                                [?]Mx. Chara Aznable of Pnictogen [They/Them] » 🌐
                                                                                                @mxchara@cyberpunk.lol

                                                                                                Gonna run a different poll, this one on stuff, namely: have you used (on Intel/AMD hardware) anything other than , , or for more than a quick experimental trial?

                                                                                                never:0
                                                                                                BeOS / HaikuOS:0
                                                                                                NeXTStep clone:0
                                                                                                Amiga clone:0
                                                                                                RedoxOS:0
                                                                                                ReactOS / Windows clone:0
                                                                                                totally different thing e.g. TempleOS:0

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