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In-reply-to » šŸ‘‹ Hello @coreybag, welcome to Buccipod, a Yarn.social Pod! To get started you may want to check out the pod's Discover feed to find users to follow and interact with. To follow new users, use the ⨁ Follow button on their profile page or use the Follow form and enter a Twtxt URL. You may also find other feeds of interest via Feeds. Welcome! šŸ¤—

hello @coreybag@anthony.buc.ci please post something that demonstrates you’re a human being and not a bot; otherwise I’m afraid I’ll have to delete your account!

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In-reply-to » My proof-of-concept Container as a Service (CAS or CaaS) is now up and running. If anyone wants to have a play? šŸ¤” There's still heaps to do, lots of "features" missing, but you can run stuff at least šŸ˜…

@prologic@twtxt.net so what is the command to use? I did ssh -p 2222 GITHUB_USERNAME@cas.run help but that gives the same error. There’s something missing here.

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In-reply-to » My proof-of-concept Container as a Service (CAS or CaaS) is now up and running. If anyone wants to have a play? šŸ¤” There's still heaps to do, lots of "features" missing, but you can run stuff at least šŸ˜…

@prologic@twtxt.net I do, but you didn’t specify in your twt that you needed to use a github account. I copy pasted the ssh command you posted verbatim!

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In-reply-to » My proof-of-concept Container as a Service (CAS or CaaS) is now up and running. If anyone wants to have a play? šŸ¤” There's still heaps to do, lots of "features" missing, but you can run stuff at least šŸ˜…

@prologic@twtxt.net

# ssh -p 2222 cas.run help                                                                                                                                                
The authenticity of host '[cas.run]:2222 ([139.180.180.214]:2222)' can't be established.
RSA key fingerprint is SHA256:i5txciMMbXu2fbB4w/vnElNSpasFcPP9fBp52+Avdbg.
This key is not known by any other names
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no/[fingerprint])? yes
Warning: Permanently added '[cas.run]:2222' (RSA) to the list of known hosts.
abucci@cas.run: Permission denied (publickey).

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In-reply-to » Could pumping CO2 under Canada's coast cause earthquakes? Injecting CO2 underground might increase pressure along geological faults and cause earthquakes, but a report concludes the risk is minimal for a proposed CO2 storage site near Vancouver Island ⌘ Read more

@New_scientist@feeds.twtxt.net hello @prologic@twtxt.net here’s another feed that’s spewing multiple copies of the same post. This one above is repeated 8 times. @awesome-scala-weekly@feeds.twtxt.net now has 13 copies of each post every week. This definitely looks like a bug in whatever code is generating these feeds, because the source feeds don’t have multiple copies of the original posts:

I forget whether I filed an issue on this before, but can you tell me where I should do that?

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In-reply-to » Erlang Solutions: Blockchain in Sustainable Programming The benefits of blockchain implementation across multiple sectors are well-documented, but how can this decentralised solution be used to achieve more sustainable programming?

@prologic@twtxt.net the confusion over these words is rampant šŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø

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In-reply-to » Erlang Solutions: Blockchain in Sustainable Programming The benefits of blockchain implementation across multiple sectors are well-documented, but how can this decentralised solution be used to achieve more sustainable programming?

@Planet_Jabber_XMPP@feeds.twtxt.net

The benefits of blockchain implementation across multiple sectors are well-documented

WTF are you talking about? The only thing well-documented about ā€œthe blockchainā€ is that it sucks and its primary use case is creating Ponzi schemes.

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In-reply-to » Would anyone pay for like cheap hosting if it only cost you say ~$0.50 USD per month for a basic space to run your website, twtxt feed, yarn pod, whatever? šŸ¤” Of course we're talking slices of a server here in terms of memory and cpu, so this would be 10 milliCores of CPU + 64MB of Memory, more than enough to run quite a bit of shitā„¢ 🤣 (especially when you don't need to run or manage a full OS)

@prologic@twtxt.net are you trying to reinvent cloud computing?!?

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In-reply-to » Would anyone pay for like cheap hosting if it only cost you say ~$0.50 USD per month for a basic space to run your website, twtxt feed, yarn pod, whatever? šŸ¤” Of course we're talking slices of a server here in terms of memory and cpu, so this would be 10 milliCores of CPU + 64MB of Memory, more than enough to run quite a bit of shitā„¢ 🤣 (especially when you don't need to run or manage a full OS)

@prologic@twtxt.net hmmm, I might.

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In-reply-to » Free Public WiFi: https://computer.rip/2023-07-29-Free-Public-WiFi.html

@movq@www.uninformativ.de @mckinley@twtxt.net I believe the resurgence in availability of municipal WiFi is largely driven by the surveillance capabilities it offers. Every person who has WiFi enabled on their phone can be tracked throughout the city as their phones ping various base stations; a lot of folks aren’t aware of just how much information can be slurped out of a phone that isn’t locked down just from its WiFi pings. I know this happens in Toronto, and I was familiar with a startup in Massachusetts that based its business model on this very concept. I can only assume it’s widespread in the US if not throughout the Western world.

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In-reply-to » GnuCOBOL 3.2 Released After 2+ Years In Development For those fond of the COBOL programming language and continuing to make use of it in new development efforts, GnuCOBOL 3.2 was released on Friday as the latest feature update for this 21+ year old free software effort around being an open-source COBOL implementation... ⌘ Read more

@phoronix@feeds.twtxt.net

For those fond of the COBOL programming language

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In-reply-to » ASCIIFlow This is kind of cool šŸ˜…

@prologic@twtxt.net I see what you mean about tldraw. I looked at their github repository and it seems like they are distributing it as an npm package for people who want to include a whiteboard in their Javascript-based frontend. I didn’t see a way to just launch the thing.

I have half a mind to write a little scala frontend that sets up one of these, since scalajs makes it very easy to use these Javascript web component things while making it look like you’re writing scala.

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I’m playing around with snac2, which I think @stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no mentioned on here, and I have to say it’s extremely easy to set up and it’s been pretty straightforward so far. I wanted to experiment with having a presence on the Fediverse without going through the process of picking Mastodon vs. Gnu Social vs. Friendica vs. …, and I wanted to self-host instead of picking an instance of one of those. For now I’m abucci@buc.ci, but no guarantees that will remain stable; I’m just testing for the time being.

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In-reply-to » Li-Fi, light-based networking standard released Today, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has added 802.11bb as a standard for light-based wireless communications. The publishing of the standard has beenĀ welcomedĀ by global Li-Fi businesses, as it will help speed the rollout and adoption of the Ā data-transmission technology standard. Where Li-Fi shines (pun intended) is not just in its purported speedsĀ as fast as 224 GB/s. Fraunhofer’s Dominic Schulz points ou ... ⌘ Read more

@abucci@anthony.buc.ci @prologic@twtxt.net neat.. I saw this one quite a while ago. it is strictly line of sight and blocked by walls or things. The use cases were to have it integrated in the lights in a room and provide super fast connections to devices in an office or coffee shop.

https://youtu.be/AKvvEqm9Nv4

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In-reply-to » Li-Fi, light-based networking standard released Today, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has added 802.11bb as a standard for light-based wireless communications. The publishing of the standard has beenĀ welcomedĀ by global Li-Fi businesses, as it will help speed the rollout and adoption of the Ā data-transmission technology standard. Where Li-Fi shines (pun intended) is not just in its purported speedsĀ as fast as 224 GB/s. Fraunhofer’s Dominic Schulz points ou ... ⌘ Read more

@prologic@twtxt.net

  • 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi: long range, can go through walls, fast but not very fast
  • 5.0 GHz Wi-Fi: much shorter range, cannot go very far through walls, quite fast
  • Li-Fi: long range (?), cannot go through any walls, very very fast

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