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All of my active projects are now dual-licensed Apache 2.0 and MIT. I've also moved the project pages to my Gitea instance.

crates.io/crates/connchk got slicker arg parsing (thanks to the clap crate) along with new licenses. Tests are on the agenda here.

crates.io/crates/staart got a new license, and in its next release will get better arg parsing (but stay stdlib only) and tests.

git.staart.one/ajmartinez/ssh- got a new license, and might see some refactoring in the near future.

CI/CD to come!

@Gina yay glad to hear it. My side is much like an enormous dumpster was lit on fire and then shoved into a pile of other dumpsters that were also on fire, but somehow I keep getting up to face another day!

I do believe I’ll be changing to a dual license on my projects tomorrow.

Added some issues on one of my projects to help get me started. If I get any free time I’ll start writing tests, and then making them pass.

After a flurry of last minute fixes to problems arising from my inability to guess what’s in code I’ve never seen, I managed to issue quite a few patches and deploy fixes to my infrastructure by way of flawlessly executed tasks by my new hire. Today’s overall stress level was still unacceptable, but the silver lining is that the growth in my team means the load is shared just a little more and I no longer stand alone. I’ll take that as a win.

@doenietzomoeilijk more often than not. Got it mostly sorted at any rate, just not the things I expected to get sorted today!

It was supposed to be a quiet and relaxed Monday.

It was not.

Mention of AutoSSH in the latest @purism post (puri.sm/posts/the-s-in-iot-is-) prompted me to go check on the performance of my replacement for that software.

More than 300 machines on it now, and the recovery rate after a network flap is 100%. I'm not mad about that at all.

It's not the prettiest Bash ever written, but it works: git.staart.one/ajmartinez/ssh-

My fiancée asked for a blog, and now I’ve learned a lot about async with .

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.

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