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Right then, now my services are setup correctly and I’ve added to the mix. Gitea, Synapse, and a Matrix-IRC bridge are happily running backed by PostgreSQL on another machine.

But first, some unit files need a bit of attention on one my personal servers...

This weekend I’m going to work on a few more personal projects in Rust. One is a job execution framework (not really a true RPC, but also not that different), and another is what the world has been waiting for: yet another bloggish site generator 😂

@kyle I’ve shared a ton of your articles after doing a double-take on the publication date. They stand test of time!

@Gina looked at it again with my glasses on 😂.

You need a round nose router bit of your desired radius, a set of very flat rails, a flat router bit, a circle jig, and patience. If you also need to make the circle stock the circle jig and a jigsaw would help. There are of course handtool options as well though you will need to increase patience roughly 1000%. I can help if you want. Will bring tacos.

I’ve got a friend with some young teenagers interested in learning to code. Hit me with any recommended resources if you’ve got ‘em.

@kyle we show our age by even knowing what a pager is

Now I lay me down to sleep
I pray my pager does not beep
If servers crash before I wake
I pray it will not escalate

Orders a few microcontrollers today to dive into the embedded side of my Rust journey. The more I use Rust the more I like it. Soon I’ll start porting some old atmega328p stuff over to stm32f3 and esp32c3 just because I can.

@kyle and it wears it better than most people I’ve seen in the last year!

@kyle this is a big reason I try to do as much as I can with the standard library of whichever language I’m using. Then when I do go to the larger package ecosystem I try to stick to those with minimal dependencies themselves. Doesn’t mean I am always successful, but at least it makes the task of auditing a little less daunting. Releasing everything I do publicly and with a libre license ought to help too.

phosh running inside a container under phosh, plus phosh's source code in Qt Creator - all on the Librem 5. Perfect for when you want to work on the phone on the phone :D

@Gina I would be super down for that if I wasn’t going to be in Maastricht next Sunday! If you want tacos though this can be arranged.

@kyle this last one is exactly what I was thinking. Docks are cheap. Work already provides USB-C docks. I could easily stash docks at any location I frequent, and have no need of bringing my Linux laptop everywhere I go if I already have a Linux computer in my pocket. I’ve also got reliable and secure network access to my most powerful resources at home no matter where I am, so even if the Librem 5 lacks the power I can have it trigger actions on stronger hardware.

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