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@aral sorry, but I don't see a text I'm about to sign, is it just the phrase "web0 is web3 without all the corporate right-libertarian Silicon Valley bullshit" which is to be signed?

I knew I saw it already somewhere though, finally found - mastodon.social/@mntmn/1057535 , took me two days to find. Also no need in hidapi as it could simply be fed via /dev/hidraw. On the other hand I can do hidapi now, which I need for nitrokey hotp

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this result was generated by executing this code gitlab.com/rufferson/mntkbd with this shell command

for r in 1 2 3; do for i in 1 4 8 16 2 0; do sudo _b/mntkbd LEDS$i 1; done; sleep 1; done

sudo is needed to access evdev input device.

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While working on a script to suspend came with an idea of light indication

My first i.MX8MQ device. Not the which I ordered more than 4 years ago, but which I ordered two months ago. Thanks to @mntmn for making it happen, and christmas spirit (whatever name it has) which made sure it was all in time and in proper order :)
p.s. There's also nice green keyboard next to it but it didn't fit the viewport :) Both items are very solid and well made.

@mntmn Happy holidays and thanks for your superb work and comprehensive support, you and team really deserved a good celebration!

@mntmn No, today not, she said she mailed already inquiry and was told it will be shipped tomorrow. Sorry for bothering, the _semi-surprise_ secrecy complicates communication :)

@mntmn Ok, nevermind, just to know it's in progress and on track as promised (not delayed) is sufficient. Thanks a lot for your great work, looking forward to get hands on both gears :)

@mntmn My wife is in despair, says my Christmas present is still not shipped. Any chance it will be next few days? laptop came in 3 days. but he later the more chance to slip the date.

@veggero Maybe something has changed but last time I used QML (QtQuick 5.3) it wasn't a javascript but ECMAscript implementation (JavaScript is also ECMA-262 implementation).

@xpil@fosstodon.org well, if the developer cannot fix simple memory corruption via boundary checks (eg running nose) - how can I trust him to fix the backdoor? I'd need to reverse-engineer the whole code to prove the fix indeed doesn't introduce even worse vulnerability (because he doesn't even provide source code, only binary patches).

@mntmn One of those is mine, you do be careful with it! :)

Christmas is here!

> Your order has been shipped

Thanks @mntmn !

@kyle Toyota had subscriptions for a long time now (Remote Connect is one of them), although they are all opt-in. At least in Europe.

@steinarb @fribbledom I use pgsql whenever I have a choice between two, but I have to admit pgsql has much steeper learning curve. Even mysql/innodb is easier to start with (but harder to get it right). On the other hand if you ever worked with oracle - pgsql is an obvious choice (very easy schema transition).

@jcbrand @pleiades@mastodon.sdf.org You can move somewhere here to CZ, but better outside of Prague. Even though it's still EU no one gives a sh*t about restrictions once you step out of Prague.

Politics, dishonest politicians 

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