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does anybody here collect comic books? I've been collecting and reading comic books/graphic novels for the past year and really enjoying the hobby
Telescope by OP added initial certificate support! <3 — Hello folks, good news! Telescope introduced initial support for certificate in the development branch. So far only PEM certificates are allowed and the whole UX needs to be improved. Nonetheless is a great beginning and very long waited! This announce was written from Telescope :D
The war on privacy continues, Binance delist the privacy crypto currency Monero — It’s not really a surprise but Binance, the bullshit casino that dump all kind of dubious pump ’n’ dump delisted Monero a privacy first crypto currency, that is built to provide strong privacy and protection to its users. With all the discussion to ban strong encryption or to backdoor it It feels increasingly similar to the crypto wars in the early 90 with PGP. There is a relenthless push and a blend of...
got a misfin address (johano@hashnix.club)
"QUALITIT"
Much like last year, this January and early February are turning out to be annoying, health-wise. The whole family is taking turns coming down with a cold. My own nose has been running for a couple of weeks now, which is mostly an annoyance. The real problem is that when the kids get sick they have big issues with sleeping, which means I won't be sleeping much either. Productivity has ground to a halt. Consequently, my caffeine-break has been disrupted and I'm back on a regimen of 2-3 cups per...
what do we call email for Gemini? gmail is straight out... also, I think Ansible is a good name for a project.
Sorry, I'm All Tied Up — A bit I learned about using old stuff to feel young again. I feel better even if I am really no different than I was before.
Seriously, start building more houses.
HF Antenna in the Attic — I wrote a new post on my capsule about my new amateur radio antenna!
Breaking Another Addiction — Recently I removed the google fit from my phone. I originally installed it to test the accuracy of my partner's watch, and then was strangely unable to remove it. It is embarrassing to admit, as I've been vocal about the evils of google, never use the search engine, avoid social media (except for the gemini kind), and am generally privacy-bound. But I became completely addicted to fit. I've taken up running in the last couple of years, and watching numbers on the...
snow — We just had 70cm+ of snow dumped on us over the course of the weekend; I went out in it once an hour for 33 hours total, three shifts, because work. I feel like absolute ass. But elsewhere in the province got pasted with over a metre so I really shouldn't complain /that/ much, even if I did slip on the way home this morning >.>;;
NOODS
A Book On Cavitation — When I was around ten, I became obsessed with a book called "Cavitation". It was a very dry, scientific book, with in-depth information on the subject, which involves tiny bubbles which form and collapse around things like boat propellers, causing damage. I don't know why I was attracted to that book so much, but I think I was interested in ultrasound, and there was some overlap with cavitation. It was a collection of studies and observations, complete with a bunch of...
Well, I started studying Korean again a bit. I took about an unintentional month and a half break, but I'm starting back up again. I had been intending to anyway, but started working on trying to make some games in Phaser.js. Now I hear about the Workcation for digital nomads visa that Korea is now piloting and of course my brain wants to take it as a sign that I should go back and give it another shot. But I think one of my problems is having put languages before connection with people,...
In my hands is a signed copy of Halo 3. Looking up, Bill Gates is smiling at me. Everybody at Best Buy is smiling. I take off my Apple Vision. I am back in the retirement home. Nobody has visited me for 12 years. I put it back on. I hold Halo 3. Everybody in Best Buy is smiling
BITCHTIT
jsreed5.org was down for several hours last night. A problem in the underlying EC2 instance caused it to become unreachable, and I didn't notice the issue until I woke up today. It has now been resolved and my capsule is available again. I apologize for the inonvenience!
Train Called In Sick — We regret to inform passengers that the AI train operator has had to call in sick due to a virus. We remind passengers that our AI operators receive up to ten sick days by law each year, and to plan backup routes accordingly.
Gemini capsule with basic server (Agate) but managed with scripts — Amazed about how much I've learned by managing my Gemini capsule with bash scripts which I can run from a SSH connection. Today, I made improvements to the comments mechanism, yes you can get comments with Agate server.
I'm getting the following error: [100%] Linking C executable lagrange /usr/bin/ld: lib/harfbuzz/libharfbuzz.a(harfbuzz.cc.o): relocation R_X86_64_32S against `.data' can not be used when making a PIE object; recompile with -fPIE collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status make[2]: *** [CMakeFiles/app.dir/build.make:1021: lagrange] Error 1 make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/Makefile2:120: CMakeFiles/app.dir/all] Error 2 make: *** [Make[file link] all] Error 2 What do I do?
Announcing the Skylab Misfin Client — Over the past week and a half I've been simultaneously learning Go and writing a new Misfin client with a gemini frontend. Skylab is named after the first space station launched and operated by NASA, which was one of the space programs MSFN was built to support. Skylab has most of the features which you might expect: Keeps trag of read/unread, archived mail, trashed mail, etc Allows you to draft and send mail...
How do I use gophers:// on Lagrange?
Apple's Pascal Poster in vector format
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