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Let's do a little code for fun!
What one-liner (in a language of your choice) can you think of that produces the string "unix" on a terminal (an xterm-compatible one, say)?

A simple starter:
puts("clip\bx\run");

@servant That's pretty cool! What room or rooms does it connect with?

@pixelherodev@fosstodon.org Me too :) I like to have books and screens a little out of my range, and I try to focus on them in hopes of improving my sight a little.

@pixelherodev@fosstodon.org Probably a good way to help prevent nearsightedness. You could sit further back.

If you have an indepdently hosted WordPress blog, you can turn it into a Fediverse server using a special plug-in. This means that people on Mastodon etc. can follow your blog and interact with it.

You can install it on your blog by logging into the WordPress dashboard, go to Plugins > Add New, then search for "ActivityPub". The plug-in you want is called "ActivityPub" and is by Matias Pfefferle.

You can also see more info about it at wordpress.org/plugins/activity and the author is on the Fediverse at @pfefferle

Once it's installed, you can find the blog's Fediverse address in your WordPress dashboard's Users section, it's listed at the bottom of the user's profile options. You can copy and paste this address into the search box on Mastodon etc to interact with that user's blog.

You'll also see an ActivityPub section in the Settings menu.

Note : This plug-in only works on independently hosted WordPress-powered blogs. It doesn't work on Wordpress.com free blogs.

#WordPress #Fediverse

I love my netbook, but it's small (that's why I bought it!) and all the keys on the keyboard are close to each other, so sometimes I press the power button instead of the backspace and turn the device off. It's annoying...

To disable this key on systemd systems just edit the /etc/systemd/logind.conf file, uncomment the HandlePowerKey line and change the command to ignore the key, so:

HandlePowerKey=ignore

#linuxtips

@guenther @purism @kyle I'm anti-racism but I can see the perspective where one simply shows accurate search results according to what you searched. Idk though...

Also if you get those results while searching # kikes ... Don't search # kikes. My issue is when you get junky results searching something okay.

@guenther @purism @kyle Isn't that just a federated hashtag search? It turns up results from sites that aren't social.librem.one.

@oss It's kinda like an Amazon Echo, but made with mostly publicly available parts with the exception of a custom board and a fully open source software stack. You can literally run the whole thing offline if you want, or use their cloud based backend. The software is written in Python and can be easily added to with Skills to perform whatever task you want.

@itzpaquet @adou@toot.aquilenet.fr Gay people are allowed to love eachother; Biblically there cannot be sexual actions there though.

This passage regards homosexuality as bad. Thus you must reject Paul if you accept homosexuality, even if homosexuality was usually at that time and place “an old man raping younger and poorer boys” (which this passage doesn't seem to be talking about).

See 1 Corinthians 6:9, 1 Timothy 1:10, and, if you will, Leviticus 18:22 & 20:13 for some relevant passages. [3/3]

“For this reason God gave them up to dishonorable passions. For their women exchanged natural relations for those that are contrary to nature; and the men likewise gave up natural relations with women and were consumed with passion for one another, men committing shameless acts with men and receiving in themselves the due penalty for their error.” (ESV)

@adou@toot.aquilenet.fr @itzpaquet Thanks for the reply, imagine if this discussion was happening on Twitter, lol 🤬🚨

Paul's statements about homosexuality weren't e.g. ‘do not do homosexuality the way the Greeks do’ but more like an unequivocal, non-culture-relative ‘do not do homosexuality, it is bad’.
See Romans 1:26–27: [1/3]

@RL_Dane @Gargron The official Mastodon Android app does when you tap it.

@golemwire

I agree, except that anyone should be able to flip a hidden switch on hardware they own that:

1) Formats the disk (overwrites first MB or so of encrypted volume)
2) Marks a CPU fuse/flag saying that this device no longer plays DRM games or runs the console OS
3) Unlocks the bootloader
4) Exposes full hardware access to any OS or software you choose to install

This should be standard on ALL hardware sold, of ANY kind, and enforced by law.

Hello @adou@toot.aquilenet.fr. How much of the Bible have you read so far? Do you believe it? If you are going to claim you are pro-LGBT, pro-choice etc. *and* a Christian can you explain why; they are widely considered in opposition.

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