away from keyboard, chair, life, etc
Knowledge and God: https://www.cambridge.org/core/elements/knowledge-and-god/361F1D5364E65B137B88222A3BCE72A0
yarnd setup
look like to anyone? 🤔 Let's say it exists, and it helps you setup a Yarn pod in seconds. What does it do? Of course I'd have to split out yarnd
itself into yarnd run
to actually run the server/daemon part.
@prologic@twtxt.net One minor detail: The Makefile wants to run date -Is
, which doesn’t exist on OpenBSD. Not sure how relevant this platform is for you, though. 😅
I haven’t come up with a portable solution yet. date '+%FT%T%z'
is the closest approximation that works on both GNU and OpenBSD, but it doesn’t include a colon in the time zone offset, so it’s 0200
instead of 02:00
. 🤦 I’m not sure if this is ISO8601 compliant. And it’s still not POSIX. 🤦 Well, I tried. 😂
yarnd setup
look like to anyone? 🤔 Let's say it exists, and it helps you setup a Yarn pod in seconds. What does it do? Of course I'd have to split out yarnd
itself into yarnd run
to actually run the server/daemon part.
@prologic@twtxt.net Newcomers might have a little difficulty because just “installing” a Go compiler is not enough – you also need to add ~/go/bin
to your $PATH
, at least I did. I’m not sure what to do about it, though. 🤔 This doesn’t really belong into Yarn’s setup guide and it’s mentioned as one of the first things in the Arch wiki, for example, but still … To newcomers this might look a bit like a broken build process:
openbsd$ gmake server
/bin/sh: minify: not found
/bin/sh: minify: not found
/bin/sh: minify: not found
gmake: *** [Makefile:84: generate] Error 127
Maybe extend Yarn’s guide just a little bit, like: “… be sure to have Go installed and set up properly, e.g. env vars are set …”? Maybe that could point readers into the right direction. 🤔
What I don’t like about my strategy is that it’s so slow. ☹️ I did change a lot of data this time, so it’s slower than usual, but still …
The backup run from my main workstation onto the NAS took 2.5 hours. The one from my laptop to the NAS took 1.75 hours (hmm, why the difference?). (Those two ran one after the other, not at the same time.)
The backup run from my NAS onto one of the USBs disks is still running, I started it 5.5 hours ago. I hope it’ll finish within the next 2 hours.
Most of this is CPU-bound, because I’m using full disk encryption everywhere and that NAS only has a tiny AMD C-60 CPU from ~2011 which runs at 1 GHz and doesn’t even have a CPU fan. I guess I could upgrade this box, but it’s still working, just slow, so I won’t throw it in the trash – and what do I do with it then? Can’t sell it, can’t gift it to anyone. So I’ll keep using it.
New at #SEP: Substance https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/substance/
wc -l .zsh_history
gives me 7100. That's surprisingly a bit more than I thought. I used to regularly clear new stuff by hand and keep important commands to about twenty-something. I don't recall the numbers anymore.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah, I did.
twtxt.net
), I'm going to be deleting 235 accounts today: https://gist.mills.io/prologic/0381c79977384051bb0b4afc89b4893d
@prologic@twtxt.net Oh wow, still so many left. Cool.
mentions:prologic@twtxt.net
for example. I hope this makes the useability much better 👌
@prologic@twtxt.net Looks much better, although I’d strip the “v” prefix in yarns’ “v$branch@$hash”.
New at #NWP: J.P. Messina (Purdue University), "Private Censorship" https://newworkinphilosophy.substack.com/p/jp-messina-purdue-university-private
New at #SocialEpistemology: On the Need for Multiple, Independent Fact-Checking and Scoring Facilities: A Reply to Schurz, Petr Špelda, Vit Striteck, John Symons https://social-epistemology.com/2024/05/06/on-the-need-for-multiple-independent-fact-checking-and-scoring-facilities-a-reply-to-schurz-petr-spelda-vit-striteck-john-symons/
New at #APA: What Do We Owe Our Neighbors? https://blog.apaonline.org/2024/05/06/what-do-we-owe-our-neighbors/
FLUP - New Approaches to the History of Logic: Julie Brumberg-Chaumont at Porto: https://sigarra.up.pt/flup/pt/noticias_geral.ver_noticia?P_NR=174346
Metaphysics and the Sciences: https://www.cambridge.org/core/elements/metaphysics-and-the-sciences/5E02D1243B2ADA9FAC31FA3A667FCAA5
Juat spoke to him today 🥳
Good Morning 🎧🎵 Eagle Lake - Approaching Dusk https://www.last.fm/music/Eagle+Lake/_/Approaching+Dusk
ralphtheninja/open-funding: A guide for researching ways of funding open source projects. very useful set of resources that ayn help fund open projects 🤔
👋 Let’s crowdsource a submission for the Internet Freedom Fund 🤞 Please help me fill out all the TBD
sections… 🙏
Apparently there are some ~30 users (real people) that actively use my pod twtxt.net 😳 in the past 90 days. 😅 The question I have is; what can we do as a small community here? 🤔 We have an Open Collective; but it doesn’t receive enough funds to be useful enough (yet?) to pay for small projects and continuous improvements.
What else can we do? 🤔
Additionally there are 7 other pods online too 😅 But not sure of their stats…
🕑 Hi, the current time is about eight o’ clock in the night 🌃.
New at #SEP: Darwinism https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/darwinism/
yarnd setup
look like to anyone? 🤔 Let's say it exists, and it helps you setup a Yarn pod in seconds. What does it do? Of course I'd have to split out yarnd
itself into yarnd run
to actually run the server/daemon part.
Thanks@movq @mckinley@twtxt.net This is great feedback! I’ll tidy up a few things today! If there’s anything else not super clear ot obvious, please let me know. Maybe you too @bender@twtxt.net if you can remember 😅 – Yes yes I know there’s still some issues you have with the cache behavior, etc (on the roadmap).
@mckinley@twtxt.net I have actually. He/I occasionally have a chat on Signal. Unfortunately I tried the whole Twtxt<->AP thing in yarnd
but I’ve given up on the idea for now. I will one day write a dedicated service however, as I think that’s the only reasonable way to do integrate Twtxt and ActivityPub realistically.
@mckinley@twtxt.net Thanks. This is good feedback! I think from what @movq@www.uninformativ.de also said, I might just spend today tidying things up a bit that might be a bit off.