Org-mode is amazing
https://secluded.site/books.html
If you love the Free Libre web-comic Pepper & Carott, know that @davidrevoy has just added hardcover and soft cover comic books in his shop ! (already 426 books sold ans counting !) https://www.davidrevoy.com/static9/shop
It's a great way to support an indie Free Libre artist while gift shopping ;).
This stuff never ceases to amaze me - Haruki Nakamara's mechanical paper animals: https://geecr.com/product/nakamura-paper-toys
Glow 1.0 is out, and it's a big update to your beloved console markdown reader!
👀 Find all markdown in a project
🌈 Integrated high-performance pager
🐿 Stash your docs in Mr. Charm Cloud to read anywhere
🗝 Stashed stuff is private and encrypted
Get it:
https://github.com/charmbracelet/glow
Watch the little trailer, it's... ❤️❤️❤️
I love this lidar scan of an archive room at the Centro de Henri Lenaerts in Navarra, Spain (an arts organization).
But it makes me heartsick for visiting archives in person :(
yesss thanks to this article from @aaronpk I managed to set up a little server that lets me put any service I want behind Mastodon's OAuth so that only people with a friend.camp login can see it. It works for web apps that don't know what OAuth is -- you are just kind of "gating" them so that any request to any URL for the app must be authorized first. A little like .htpasswd but for OAuth.
https://developer.okta.com/blog/2018/08/28/nginx-auth-request
I'll write this up in detail later but Aaron's post has everything you need.
Our quick scan on ethical digital tools:
https://www.agooodfoundation.org/in-search-of-ethical-technologies/
In English and soon in Spanish
#SurveillanceCapitalism
from a social design perspective
Thanks @aral for the inspiration!
“When we choose to store our data online, we're often ceding our claim to it. Companies can decide what type of data they will hold for us, and can willfully delete any data they object to. Unless we've kept a separate copy on our own machines or drives, this data will be lost to us forever. If any of our data is found to be particulalry objectionable or otherwise in violation of the terms of service, the companies can unilaterally delete our accounts, deny us our own data, and yet retain a copy for their own records, which they can then turn over to the authorities without our knowledge or consent.
Ultimately, the privacy of our data depends on the ownership of our data.
There is no property less protected, and yet no property more private.”
– Edward Snowden, Permanent Record
Announced gmni here:
https://lists.orbitalfox.eu/archives/gemini/2020/002747.html
@neauoire as a general rule we never open anything in a new tab because it's a bad UX; you can always middle click if you want a new tab but you can't tell if a link is going to force one and there's no way to prevent it from happening if it would
If you’re trying to update VSCodium and getting a 429 Too Many Requests error from https://gitlab.com/paulcarroty/vscodium-deb-rpm-repo/raw/repos/debs/dists/vscodium/InRelease, here’s the workaround:
https://gitlab.com/paulcarroty/vscodium-deb-rpm-repo/-/issues/36#note_395793123
vagrant-libvirt and Bridged Networking
Once I had a way to install virtual machines on my Ubuntu home lab server, my next goal was to be able to directly SSH into them from my laptop. By default, the Vagrant-installed libvirt virtual machines all connect to a virtual subnet. In order to be able to connect from other computers in my home, I needed to set up Bridged Networking. . . .