11/27/2020, 9:21:41 PM - chinchilla optional joined the room 11/27/2020, 9:21:41 PM - chinchilla optional made the room invite only. 11/27/2020, 9:21:41 PM - chinchilla optional made future room history visible to all room members. 11/27/2020, 9:21:41 PM - chinchilla optional has allowed guests to join the room. 11/27/2020, 9:21:42 PM - chinchilla optional changed the room name to os-project. 11/27/2020, 9:22:26 PM - chinchilla optional invited lg0 11/27/2020, 9:22:28 PM - chinchilla optional invited f69 11/27/2020, 9:22:29 PM - chinchilla optional invited Ted (Whothefuck/Whothefuckself) 11/27/2020, 9:24:01 PM - chinchilla optional: TODO: ChaosVPN https://wiki.hamburg.ccc.de/index.php/ChaosVPN 11/27/2020, 9:24:06 PM - chinchilla optional: ^ Recompile on nixos 11/28/2020, 9:29:09 AM - lg0 joined the room 11/28/2020, 12:24:02 PM - continuouswave changed their display name to president-elect cw 11/28/2020, 1:22:18 PM - chinchilla optional: lg0: If you want to mess with yggdrasil lmk, you can peer with my server 11/28/2020, 1:22:26 PM - chinchilla optional: over i2p or clearnet 11/28/2020, 1:30:17 PM - chinchilla optional: I'm about to run cjdnstoo 11/29/2020, 2:33:23 PM - lg0: ok 12/1/2020, 10:24:56 PM - chinchilla optional withdrew Ted (Whothefuck/Whothefuckself)'s invitation 12/1/2020, 10:25:29 PM - chinchilla optional: Yggdrasil subnet now attached to a wireguard interface 12/1/2020, 10:26:12 PM - chinchilla optional: Feel free to WG to me and it will connect you to ygg 12/6/2020, 12:18:14 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Trusted-AI/adversarial-robustness-toolbox/wiki/ART-Attacks 12/6/2020, 12:21:41 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/topics/adversarial-examples 12/8/2020, 10:17:36 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/mozilla/sops 12/11/2020, 5:03:54 PM - f69 joined the room 12/12/2020, 12:12:52 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/dessant/buster 12/14/2020, 6:12:59 PM - chinchilla optional: f69 this is the channel where I post stuff related to my os 12/14/2020, 6:17:12 PM - chinchilla optional: Btw both of you it is in a condition where it can be shared 12/16/2020, 4:14:44 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/davatorium/rofi 12/17/2020, 9:47:40 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/anderspitman/awesome-tunneling 12/20/2020, 10:21:31 AM - chinchilla optional: https://www.pjon.org/how.php 12/21/2020, 12:14:39 PM - chinchilla optional: https://galene.org/ 12/22/2020, 9:03:01 PM - chinchilla optional: https://gitlab.com/The_Quantum_Alpha/the-quantum-ad-list 12/24/2020, 10:02:14 AM - chinchilla optional: https://handshake.org/ 1/4/2021, 4:02:42 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/GRVYDEV/Project-Lightspeed 1/9/2021, 3:43:33 PM - chinchilla optional: https://indieweb.org/Micropub 1/9/2021, 3:43:54 PM - chinchilla optional: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webmention 1/10/2021, 6:20:31 PM - chinchilla optional: https://adnauseam.io/ 1/11/2021, 3:22:59 PM - president-elect cw changed their display name to cw (Novus ordo seclorum) 1/13/2021, 12:53:02 PM - chinchilla optional changed their profile picture 1/18/2021, 3:45:03 PM - chinchilla optional changed the room name from os-project to os-project-linkdump. 1/18/2021, 3:45:03 PM - chinchilla optional changed the topic to "Keep discussion to a minimum plz". 1/20/2021, 4:19:31 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/matthewbauer/nix-bundle 1/21/2021, 4:38:33 PM - chinchilla optional: http://0pointer.net/blog/unlocking-luks2-volumes-with-tpm2-fido2-pkcs11-security-hardware-on-systemd-248.html 1/21/2021, 4:39:03 PM - chinchilla optional: Already implemented in nixos. Can use trezor as disk decrypt key 1/22/2021, 5:50:02 PM - lg0: ok thats kool 1/22/2021, 5:50:50 PM - chinchilla optional: My os does that 1/22/2021, 5:51:04 PM - chinchilla optional: Just saying lol 2/4/2021, 11:56:45 AM - cw (Novus ordo seclorum) changed their display name to cw (slimelord) 2/4/2021, 4:08:37 PM - cw (slimelord) changed their display name to cw (boot-licking supplicant) 2/5/2021, 3:55:57 PM - cw (boot-licking supplicant) changed their display name to cw (slimy) 2/6/2021, 4:06:53 PM - cw (slimy) changed their display name to cw (zero days since last shower) 2/7/2021, 7:41:53 PM - cw (zero days since last shower) changed their display name to cw (Annuit Coeptis) 2/16/2021, 8:38:02 PM - cw (Annuit Coeptis) changed their display name to cw (Novus Ordo Seclorum) 2/22/2021, 8:35:54 PM - cw (Novus Ordo Seclorum) changed their display name to cw (slimy) 2/23/2021, 12:39:02 PM - cw (slimy) changed their display name to cw (sticky) 2/28/2021, 4:05:34 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/fort-nix/nix-bitcoin 2/28/2021, 4:05:46 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/nixbitcoin/nix-bitcoin/ 2/28/2021, 4:07:37 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/symphorien/nix-du 3/1/2021, 4:41:02 PM - cw (sticky) changed their display name to cw (be less white) 3/2/2021, 6:39:35 PM - cw (be less white) changed their display name to cw 3/5/2021, 1:40:49 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/AdguardTeam/cname-trackers 3/5/2021, 1:40:59 PM - chinchilla optional: https://easylist.to/ 3/5/2021, 3:18:10 PM - cw changed their display name to cw ©[CURRENT_YEAR] 3/7/2021, 2:13:34 AM - chinchilla optional: https://cactus.chat/ 3/7/2021, 2:19:01 AM - chinchilla optional: https://blog.getpelican.com/ 3/7/2021, 3:09:55 PM - chinchilla optional: https://gemini.circumlunar.space/software/ 3/7/2021, 4:19:15 PM - chinchilla optional: https://amoffat.github.io/supertag/ 3/9/2021, 12:25:43 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/PigeonProtocolConsortium/pigeon-spec 3/9/2021, 12:39:11 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ashutoshbsathe/yacv 3/9/2021, 12:39:22 PM - chinchilla optional: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "https://github.com/ashutoshbsath..."> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BozB0O0__Qg 3/10/2021, 10:04:32 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/authelia/authelia 3/10/2021, 10:05:17 AM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 3/10/2021, 10:07:51 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/babelouest/glewlwyd 3/10/2021, 10:08:09 AM - chinchilla optional: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26409820 3/10/2021, 11:18:13 AM - chinchilla optional: https://nixbitcoin.org/ 3/10/2021, 11:23:24 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/fort-nix/nix-bitcoin 3/10/2021, 11:25:16 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/erikarvstedt/extra-container 3/12/2021, 10:01:40 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/whitesmith/hawkpost 3/14/2021, 2:51:11 PM - cw ©[CURRENT_YEAR] changed their display name to cw (𓀬 giraffe wrangler) 3/14/2021, 7:52:34 PM - cw (𓀬 giraffe wrangler) changed their display name to cw (probably dead) 3/15/2021, 2:35:05 PM - cw (probably dead) changed their display name to cw (novus ordo seclorum) 3/15/2021, 3:41:07 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/gioblu/PJON 3/15/2021, 10:52:25 PM - chinchilla optional invited cable 3/16/2021, 6:04:49 PM - cable joined the room 3/18/2021, 11:43:42 AM - chinchilla optional: https://nixos.mayflower.consulting/blog/2020/06/17/windows-vm-performance/ 3/27/2021, 7:53:20 PM - chinchilla optional: 2102.12922.pdf (File Attached) 3/31/2021, 9:24:02 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/akavel/up 3/31/2021, 10:01:47 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/alecmuffett/dohot 3/31/2021, 3:41:25 PM - cw (novus ordo seclorum) changed their display name to cw (pub DJ) 3/31/2021, 8:22:13 PM - chinchilla optional: http://snopyta.org 4/3/2021, 2:55:29 PM - cw (pub DJ) changed their display name to cw (novus ordo seclorum) 4/20/2021, 1:29:08 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Revertron/Alfis 4/20/2021, 1:29:30 PM - chinchilla optional invited Ted (Whothefuck/Whothefuckself) 4/20/2021, 4:25:02 PM - Ted (Whothefuck/Whothefuckself) joined the room 4/21/2021, 10:51:00 AM - Ted changed their display name to Ted (Zimbabwe/Zimbabweself) 4/26/2021, 5:23:12 PM - cw (novus ordo seclorum) changed their display name to cw (fe/fi/fo/fum) 5/2/2021, 1:40:48 AM - chinchilla optional: https://gitlab.com/obsidian.systems/basalt 5/2/2021, 1:40:56 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/matthewbauer/nixiosk 5/2/2021, 6:22:53 AM - chinchilla optional: https://search.nixos.org/options?channel=20.09&from=0&size=50&sort=relevance&query=System.nixos 5/3/2021, 5:08:23 PM - cw (fe/fi/fo/fum) changed their display name to cw (28 cycles) 5/5/2021, 12:19:59 AM - chinchilla optional: https://blog.tonari.no/introducing-innernet 5/5/2021, 12:25:26 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/magic-wormhole/magic-wormhole 5/5/2021, 8:05:05 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ClearURLs/Addon/ 5/24/2021, 5:49:17 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/remram44/insurlt 5/25/2021, 12:34:50 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Dentrax/cocert 5/27/2021, 2:35:41 AM - chinchilla optional: https://sponsor.ajay.app/ 5/29/2021, 11:47:19 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/tholian-network/stealth 5/29/2021, 5:11:55 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/humanetech-community/awesome-humane-tech 5/31/2021, 4:15:20 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/mia-0/0x0 6/2/2021, 12:47:40 AM - chinchilla optional: https://dnscrypt.info/stamps-specifications/ 6/2/2021, 12:48:20 AM - chinchilla optional: https://dnscrypt.info/ 6/2/2021, 12:58:54 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy/wiki/Anonymized-DNS 6/2/2021, 2:52:54 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/bitmaelum/bitmaelum-suite 6/2/2021, 3:27:10 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/lnis-uofu/OpenFPGA 6/2/2021, 3:30:05 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/hotnops/gtunnel 6/5/2021, 3:45:59 AM - chinchilla optional: https://search.nixos.org/options?channel=21.05&from=0&size=50&sort=relevance&query=Self-deploy 6/6/2021, 4:49:04 PM - chinchilla optional: https://www.foaas.com/ 6/7/2021, 2:08:47 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/yatima-inc/yatima 6/7/2021, 2:15:21 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/target/lorri 6/8/2021, 11:47:43 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/fmeringdal/nettu-meet 6/10/2021, 11:08:33 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Dreamacro/clash 6/10/2021, 11:08:46 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/icebox-nix/netkit.nix 6/10/2021, 11:09:01 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/icebox-nix/icebox 6/10/2021, 11:10:53 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/compassd/dcompass 6/10/2021, 11:13:36 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/LEXUGE/nixos 6/11/2021, 4:29:15 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/nanochess/bootOS 6/11/2021, 4:29:58 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/cesarblum/sectorforth 6/12/2021, 12:04:48 PM - chinchilla optional: https://www.ledger-cli.org/ 6/15/2021, 1:43:41 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/tfhe/tfhe 6/15/2021, 1:45:44 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/joeltg/brainfreeze 6/15/2021, 1:45:53 AM - chinchilla optional: ^ compute in memory 6/15/2021, 1:46:15 AM - chinchilla optional: Fpga? 6/15/2021, 1:51:46 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/google/fully-homomorphic-encryption 6/17/2021, 12:02:21 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ClearURLs/Addon 6/17/2021, 12:04:14 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/walterl/uroute 6/17/2021, 12:04:57 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/AmanoTeam/Unalix 6/17/2021, 12:07:40 PM - chinchilla optional: http://taguri.org/ 6/17/2021, 1:30:46 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/oilshell/oil/wiki/Alternative-Shells 6/17/2021, 1:48:08 PM - chinchilla optional: https://www.spinellis.gr/sw/dgsh/ 6/17/2021, 1:48:11 PM - chinchilla optional: Woah 6/17/2021, 1:48:24 PM - chinchilla optional: ^ shell scripts as DAG 6/17/2021, 2:15:41 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/willmcgugan/textual 6/17/2021, 2:32:14 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/joeltg/grasp 6/18/2021, 12:53:57 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/oilshell/oil/wiki 6/18/2021, 1:13:11 PM - chinchilla optional: 2016-550.pdf (File Attached) 6/18/2021, 1:13:35 PM - chinchilla optional: Experiment with Fpga antikernel 6/18/2021, 1:19:20 PM - chinchilla optional: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "sent a file."> lg0 read this 6/21/2021, 10:07:49 PM - chinchilla optional: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "sent a file."> https://github.com/sylefeb/Silice 6/21/2021, 10:18:42 PM - chinchilla optional: https://security.googleblog.com/2021/06/introducing-slsa-end-to-end-framework.html?m=1 6/21/2021, 10:19:40 PM - chinchilla optional: https://arxiv.org/abs/2007.11403 6/21/2021, 10:33:59 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/tweag/trustix 6/24/2021, 10:05:52 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/schollz/croc 6/24/2021, 10:17:17 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/schollz/peerdiscovery/ 6/24/2021, 11:50:26 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/SystemRage/py-kms 6/24/2021, 11:55:36 PM - chinchilla optional: lg0: check that ^ 6/25/2021, 12:49:25 AM - chinchilla optional: http://detox.sourceforge.net/ 6/25/2021, 12:49:35 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/tsl0922/ttyd 6/27/2021, 6:11:34 AM - chinchilla optional: https://cwtch.im/ 6/27/2021, 6:11:49 AM - chinchilla optional: https://git.openprivacy.ca/cwtch.im/ 6/27/2021, 6:17:15 AM - chinchilla optional: 2021-089.pdf (File Attached) 6/27/2021, 6:18:17 AM - chinchilla optional: https://git.openprivacy.ca/openprivacy/fuzzytags 6/27/2021, 6:19:56 AM - chinchilla optional: https://openprivacy.ca/work/lockbox/ 6/27/2021, 6:21:10 AM - chinchilla optional: https://snikket.org/ 6/27/2021, 6:32:58 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/skarnet/s6 6/27/2021, 6:38:03 AM - chinchilla optional: https://sr.ht/~guido/nixos-init-freedom/ 6/27/2021, 7:24:08 AM - chinchilla optional: https://umurmur.net/ 6/27/2021, 7:38:52 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/LightTable/LightTable 6/28/2021, 11:29:30 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/privacybot-berkeley/privacybot 6/29/2021, 11:03:53 AM - chinchilla optional: https://www.arweave.org/technology#papers 6/29/2021, 11:14:40 AM - chinchilla optional invited Tristan B. Kildaire 6/29/2021, 11:14:47 AM - Tristan B. Kildaire joined the room 6/29/2021, 6:39:21 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/quorumcontrol/dgit 6/29/2021, 6:55:26 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/hackergrrl/git-ssb-intro 6/29/2021, 7:05:31 PM - chinchilla optional: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "https://github.com/quorumcontrol..."> Looks like blockchain trash at first glance 6/29/2021, 7:14:09 PM - chinchilla optional: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "https://github.com/hackergrrl/gi..."> >git-ssb's permissionless model has an interesting consequence: anybody can push to anybody else's git repository. 6/30/2021, 11:27:47 AM - cw (28 cycles) changed their display name to cw (Vi/Vim) 6/30/2021, 5:51:59 PM - chinchilla optional: https://gitlab.com/Deamos/flask-nginx-rtmp-manager 6/30/2021, 5:52:20 PM - chinchilla optional: https://openstreamingplatform.com/ 7/1/2021, 10:01:55 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/xwiki-labs/cryptpad 7/1/2021, 10:12:00 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/laurent22/joplin 7/1/2021, 10:17:27 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/xbrowsersync 7/3/2021, 12:50:48 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/TIBCOSoftware/flogo 7/3/2021, 12:51:54 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/huginn/huginn 7/3/2021, 1:03:48 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/apache/airflow 7/3/2021, 2:31:51 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/153/multichan 7/3/2021, 3:35:14 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Peltoche/lsd 7/4/2021, 12:50:06 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/munin-monitoring/munin 7/5/2021, 6:52:31 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/kennell/curldrop 7/5/2021, 6:53:20 PM - chinchilla optional: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "https://github.com/schollz/croc"> https://redrocket.club/posts/croc/ 7/5/2021, 6:54:46 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/dutchcoders/transfer.sh/ 7/5/2021, 6:56:01 PM - chinchilla optional: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "https://github.com/magic-wormhol..."> https://github.com/psanford/wormhole-william 7/7/2021, 3:11:17 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/aaronjanse/dns-over-wikipedia 7/7/2021, 3:11:21 PM - chinchilla optional: Lol 7/11/2021, 1:57:54 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/bndw/wifi-card 7/16/2021, 5:53:46 PM - chinchilla optional: http://pijul.org/ 7/16/2021, 5:54:04 PM - chinchilla optional: https://nest.pijul.com/pijul/pijul 7/16/2021, 9:56:39 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/quickwit-inc/quickwit 7/17/2021, 10:53:40 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/benbjohnson/litestream 7/17/2021, 6:18:09 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/TeamPiped/Piped 7/18/2021, 5:07:52 PM - chinchilla optional: https://photostructure.com/tags/faq/ 7/20/2021, 1:10:19 AM - chinchilla optional: scuttlebot.io 7/20/2021, 1:28:36 AM - chinchilla optional: SSB DUMP TIEM I THINK 7/20/2021, 1:28:38 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/fermentation/ferment 7/20/2021, 1:39:11 AM - chinchilla optional: https://git.scuttlebot.io/%25aVOBlkoiDbK99ROZPIaiiDk%2B4q2P4%2BG7MGul4UxkBBM%3D.sha256 7/20/2021, 1:49:04 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ssbc/ssb-server 7/20/2021, 1:50:42 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ssb-ngi-pointer/go-ssb-room 7/20/2021, 3:18:07 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ssbc/ssb-tunnel 7/20/2021, 3:19:00 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ssbc/ssb-config 7/20/2021, 3:20:13 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ssbc/ssb-device-address 7/20/2021, 3:23:37 AM - chinchilla optional: https://kolaente.dev/vikunja/desktop-nix 7/20/2021, 3:45:26 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/gollum/gollum 7/20/2021, 4:40:16 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/dkogan/feedgnuplot 7/20/2021, 1:23:44 PM - chinchilla optional: https://lowdefy.com/ 7/20/2021, 3:34:27 PM - cw (Vi/Vim) changed their display name to continuouswave 7/20/2021, 3:47:56 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/bastienwirtz/homer 7/22/2021, 5:01:48 PM - chinchilla optional: https://foxglove.dev/ 7/23/2021, 3:57:25 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/miguelmota/streamhut 7/24/2021, 5:01:41 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/SimulaVR/Simula 7/25/2021, 12:13:46 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/iqlusioninc/veriform 7/28/2021, 3:14:37 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ajbura/cinny/releases/tag/v1.0.0 7/31/2021, 3:32:18 PM - chinchilla optional: https://www.serenity.re/en/notes 7/31/2021, 3:32:35 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/SerenityNotes 8/2/2021, 10:03:04 PM - chinchilla optional invited bb 8/2/2021, 10:03:14 PM - bb joined the room 8/2/2021, 10:13:58 PM - chinchilla optional made future room history visible to anyone. 8/2/2021, 10:14:49 PM - chinchilla optional made future room history visible to all room members. 8/6/2021, 12:09:41 PM - chinchilla optional: lec12_adversarial.pdf (File Attached) 8/6/2021, 1:10:39 PM - continuouswave changed their display name to cw (? days since last shower) 8/6/2021, 11:17:36 PM - chinchilla optional: SocialDNS.pdf (File Attached) 8/6/2021, 11:20:56 PM - chinchilla optional: TOTO: ^ Look for implementations of this 8/7/2021, 1:17:26 AM - chinchilla optional: https://gnunet.org/en/video.html 8/10/2021, 12:49:44 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/agora-org/agora 8/10/2021, 7:16:11 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/mfcc64/youtube-musical-spectrum 8/11/2021, 12:57:08 PM - cw (? days since last shower) changed their display name to cw (not sticky anymore) 8/14/2021, 7:58:30 PM - cw (not sticky anymore) changed their display name to cw (just got delta) 8/14/2021, 10:36:16 PM - chinchilla optional: http://nms.lcs.mit.edu/projects/sfr/ 8/16/2021, 10:12:13 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/a13xp0p0v/linux-kernel-defence-map 8/17/2021, 1:10:27 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/caminadab/metamine 8/17/2021, 3:06:28 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/meetecho/janus-gateway 8/17/2021, 3:07:18 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/bigbluebutton/bigbluebutton 8/18/2021, 4:33:41 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/amark/gun 8/18/2021, 4:34:14 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/gundb/interop looks empty but saving for later 8/19/2021, 9:56:04 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/spapas/etsd 8/22/2021, 4:40:15 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/nuvious/pam-duress 8/23/2021, 8:57:12 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/flyingcircusio/vulnix 8/26/2021, 8:27:21 PM - chinchilla optional invited @skynflute:marigold.cafe 8/27/2021, 10:58:10 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/benbusby/whoogle-search 8/27/2021, 10:58:22 AM - chinchilla optional: Not sure it adds anything over searx 8/27/2021, 1:07:12 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/nim-lang/nimforum 8/29/2021, 8:43:20 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/liamg/darktile 9/1/2021, 3:45:53 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/DeterminateSystems/nix-netboot-serve 9/3/2021, 2:41:35 AM - cw (just got delta) changed their display name to cw (novus ordo seclorum) 9/3/2021, 11:11:27 AM - chinchilla optional: https://photoprism.app/ 9/3/2021, 11:11:42 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/photoprism/photoprism 9/4/2021, 4:57:15 AM - chinchilla optional: https://libretime.org/ 9/4/2021, 4:57:26 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/libretime/libretime 9/4/2021, 4:57:50 AM - chinchilla optional: https://www.liquidsoap.info/ 9/5/2021, 12:11:03 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/bookwyrm-social/bookwyrm 9/5/2021, 1:56:13 AM - chinchilla optional: https://plaintextaccounting.org/ 9/6/2021, 6:10:11 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Marlinski/Rumble -- dead project 9/6/2021, 6:12:41 PM - chinchilla optional: http://developer.servalproject.org/dokuwiki/doku.php 9/6/2021, 6:12:46 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/servalproject 9/7/2021, 11:38:38 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/mgdm/htmlq 9/7/2021, 1:00:29 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/thesephist/monocle 9/8/2021, 12:50:53 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 9/9/2021, 11:32:34 AM - chinchilla optional: http://github.com/zorggish/FractalCryptGUI 9/10/2021, 8:17:55 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/jely2002/youtube-dl-gui 9/10/2021, 11:40:08 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/TaKO8Ki/gobang/tree/v0.1.0-alpha.3 9/10/2021, 11:40:58 PM - chinchilla optional: https://medusa-commerce.com/ 9/11/2021, 1:18:02 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/vendure-ecommerce/vendure 9/11/2021, 3:51:38 AM - chinchilla optional: https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII/ 9/11/2021, 7:46:07 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/FiloSottile/age 9/12/2021, 12:04:16 AM - chinchilla optional: https://humungus.tedunangst.com/r/honk 9/12/2021, 12:43:36 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ageitgey/face_recognition 9/12/2021, 5:18:41 AM - chinchilla optional: https://peermaps.org/ 9/12/2021, 5:22:05 AM - chinchilla optional: https://www.bryanbraun.com/checkboxland/ lpl 9/14/2021, 12:21:19 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/revoltchat/revolt 9/14/2021, 4:35:22 PM - cw (novus ordo seclorum) changed their display name to Corn Wallet 9/15/2021, 8:56:45 PM - Corn Wallet changed their display name to CornWallace 9/18/2021, 11:50:04 AM - chinchilla optional: http://ix.io/ 9/18/2021, 11:55:21 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/DanielFGray/fzf-scripts 9/18/2021, 11:55:26 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/joehillen/sysz 9/18/2021, 11:55:49 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/wfxr/forgit 9/18/2021, 11:55:58 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Aloxaf/fzf-tab 9/18/2021, 12:09:57 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/StanfordSNR/guardian-agent 9/18/2021, 12:55:57 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/geerlingguy/internet-pi -- just pi-hole and grafana but probably worth keeping an eye on 9/18/2021, 2:28:54 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/s0md3v/Photon 9/18/2021, 4:33:42 PM - chinchilla optional made future room history visible to all room members, from the point they are invited. 9/18/2021, 4:33:44 PM - chinchilla optional made future room history visible to all room members, from the point they joined. 9/18/2021, 4:33:57 PM - chinchilla optional made future room history visible to all room members, from the point they are invited. 9/18/2021, 4:48:38 PM - chinchilla optional: https://fluffyboard.obco.pro/#/about 9/19/2021, 4:29:41 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/krateng/maloja 9/19/2021, 4:55:38 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/staniel359/muffon -- try this tmw when you're awake 9/19/2021, 12:26:32 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/dothq/browser 9/20/2021, 1:45:37 AM - CornWallace changed their display name to Rev. CornWallace III 9/20/2021, 2:23:27 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Bombe/WoTNS 9/20/2021, 2:25:09 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/SeekingFor/gitocalypse 9/20/2021, 2:26:15 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/freenet/wiki/wiki/Fork-and-merge-DSCM 9/20/2021, 10:22:31 AM - Rev. CornWallace III changed their display name to Rev. CornWallace III (tzu/tzi) 9/20/2021, 10:24:51 AM - Rev. CornWallace III (tzu/tzi) changed their display name to Rev. CornWallace III (sun/tzu) 9/20/2021, 12:05:33 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/hukkelas/DeepPrivacy 9/20/2021, 12:05:33 PM - chinchilla optional: ^ NEAT 9/20/2021, 12:05:34 PM - chinchilla optional: use wayland to route camera vid through that? 9/22/2021, 11:02:13 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ekzhang/composing.studio 9/23/2021, 8:01:42 PM - Rev. CornWallace III (sun/tzu) changed their display name to Rev. CornWallace III (novus ordo seclorum) 9/24/2021, 1:21:15 PM - chinchilla optional: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "https://github.com/jely2002/yout..."> https://github.com/axcore/tartube 9/24/2021, 1:21:18 PM - chinchilla optional: https://mrs0m30n3.github.io/youtube-dl-gui/ 9/24/2021, 5:39:24 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Totonyus/ydl_api 9/24/2021, 5:40:04 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Tzahi12345/YoutubeDL-Material 9/24/2021, 8:34:19 PM - chinchilla optional: https://pedantic.software/git/blogit/about/ 9/25/2021, 3:52:49 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy 9/26/2021, 11:21:52 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/nothings/single_file_libs 9/26/2021, 2:33:29 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/mendel5/alternative-front-ends 9/26/2021, 3:01:58 PM - chinchilla optional: https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/openring 9/27/2021, 4:26:37 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ryanirl/CraigslistScraper 9/27/2021, 4:52:13 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/deepjyoti30/ytmdl 9/27/2021, 4:52:19 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/deepjyoti30/ytmdl-web-v2 9/27/2021, 4:52:36 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/kalbhor/MusicTools 9/27/2021, 5:31:21 PM - chinchilla optional: Manually configured Overlay nets: DN42 - https://dn42.dev/ NeoNetwork - https://github.com/NeoCloud/NeoNetwork ChaosVPN - https://wiki.hamburg.ccc.de/ChaosVPN 9/27/2021, 5:31:42 PM - chinchilla optional: Tristan B. Kildaire: ^ 9/27/2021, 5:44:47 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/bhj/karaoke-forever 9/27/2021, 7:03:02 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/tannercollin/Notica 9/28/2021, 3:53:29 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/julianpoy/recipesage 9/28/2021, 4:00:48 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/vabene1111/recipes/ 9/28/2021, 4:26:30 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/schollz/cowyo 9/28/2021, 4:29:02 PM - chinchilla optional: lg0: https://github.com/chrislusf/seaweedfs 9/29/2021, 10:48:55 PM - @skynflute:marigold.cafe rejected the invitation 9/30/2021, 1:40:57 PM - chinchilla optional: https://taskjuggler.org/ 9/30/2021, 1:41:14 PM - chinchilla optional: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "lg0: https://github.com/chrislu..."> How you like that? 9/30/2021, 1:42:30 PM - lg0: somewhat interestin.g 9/30/2021, 1:42:53 PM - lg0: I am trying to get work to look into moving to object storage. 9/30/2021, 1:43:05 PM - lg0: I have fillers that have 200 million files on them. 9/30/2021, 1:43:12 PM - lg0: metadata nightmare 9/30/2021, 2:03:00 PM - chinchilla optional: LOL 9/30/2021, 2:03:01 PM - chinchilla optional: ouch 9/30/2021, 2:03:09 PM - chinchilla optional: s3 and chill, gonna big budget that shit 9/30/2021, 3:58:51 PM - lg0: been trying to steer them into object based storage. that way I can arbitrage the vendors. 9/30/2021, 3:59:14 PM - lg0: 2 billion objects in an object store is no big deal. 9/30/2021, 3:59:39 PM - lg0: a good storage system can use spinning rust at the speeds we need. 9/30/2021, 3:59:50 PM - lg0: just got to cache the metadata 9/30/2021, 4:02:07 PM - lg0: was thinking of using something like 12 x 12 hdd nodes for storage and 3x 2tb ram for hte metadata 9/30/2021, 4:05:01 PM - lg0: should be about 0.8PB of usable storage. 10/6/2021, 3:11:13 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/kickscondor/fraidycat 10/8/2021, 2:57:19 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/wimpysworld/quickemu 10/9/2021, 1:18:08 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire changed their profile picture 10/12/2021, 12:10:29 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/fosscord/fosscord 10/19/2021, 12:33:03 PM - chinchilla optional: https://spork.sh/ 10/23/2021, 2:32:04 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/projectM-visualizer/projectm 10/23/2021, 7:53:40 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/skerkour/bloom 10/24/2021, 5:59:00 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Shopify/comma 10/24/2021, 5:59:14 PM - chinchilla optional: lg0 ^ 10/24/2021, 6:01:39 PM - chinchilla optional: Not sure if you've seen but nixos will tell you the packages that have any missing commands 10/24/2021, 6:02:49 PM - chinchilla optional: ``` $ lspci The program 'lspci' is not in your PATH. It is provided by several packages. You can make it available in an ephemeral shell by typing one of the following: nix-shell -p busybox nix-shell -p pciutils nix-shell -p toybox ``` 10/24/2021, 6:05:09 PM - chinchilla optional: So comma will let you `, lspci` 10/24/2021, 6:34:44 PM - chinchilla optional: Like sudo but for uninstalled stuff 10/26/2021, 4:43:50 AM - chinchilla optional: https://discourse.nixos.org/t/21-11-call-for-release-manager/14934 10/26/2021, 5:05:17 AM - chinchilla optional: https://cooklang.org/ bb 10/31/2021, 2:43:33 AM - chinchilla optional: https://isogrid.org/ 10/31/2021, 2:47:58 AM - chinchilla optional: IsoGrid_Protocol_Specification_v0_235.pdf (File Attached) 11/2/2021, 11:59:07 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/MeadowlarkDAW/Meadowlark 11/9/2021, 10:39:20 AM - chinchilla optional: https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity17/technical-sessions/presentation/piotrowska 11/9/2021, 10:40:40 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/UCL-InfoSec/loopix 11/13/2021, 10:34:38 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/mvrozanti/dte 11/17/2021, 8:52:41 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/meilisearch/MeiliSearch 11/19/2021, 12:38:07 AM - Ted (Zimbabwe/Zimbabweself) changed their display name to Ted (Whothefuck/Whothefuckself) 11/20/2021, 4:00:04 PM - chinchilla optional invited stonks 11/20/2021, 4:07:19 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/fiatjaf/nostr <-- well designed 11/20/2021, 4:10:42 PM - chinchilla optional: Matches my thought process almost completely 11/20/2021, 6:34:09 PM - chinchilla optional: I don't see any mention of encryption, but I guess there's a client with private DMs 11/26/2021, 12:02:33 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/clvv/fasd 11/29/2021, 10:08:49 AM - chinchilla optional: https://www.kavitareader.com/ 11/29/2021, 10:09:08 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Kareadita/Kavita 12/2/2021, 1:53:24 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/hashcloak/Meson 12/3/2021, 5:56:12 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/prabhatsharma/zinc 12/4/2021, 10:35:26 PM - chinchilla optional invited @fxhp:matrix.org 12/4/2021, 10:58:15 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org joined the room 12/5/2021, 9:13:14 PM - stonks joined the room 12/8/2021, 4:21:32 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Tarsnap/spiped 12/9/2021, 3:16:59 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org: https://github.com/jam-systems/jam 12/9/2021, 3:30:46 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/charmbracelet/skate lg0 check it 12/9/2021, 3:32:09 AM - chinchilla optional: along with https://github.com/charmbracelet/charm 12/9/2021, 3:33:06 AM - chinchilla optional: >The best part of Charm accounts is that both you and your users don’t need to think about them. Charm authentication is based on SSH keys, so account creation and authentication is built into all Charm tools and is invisible and frictionless. >If a user already has Charm keys, we authenticate with them. If not, we create new ones. Users can also easily link multiple machines to their account, and linked machines will seamlessly gain access to their owners Charm data. Of course, users can revoke machines’ access too. Sounds like some permacomputer shit to me unturf. 12/10/2021, 3:21:13 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/publiusfederalist/federalist handshake boo 12/11/2021, 11:08:12 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I was looking at "federalist" this morning. That's similar to what I was dreaming of. 12/11/2021, 11:09:07 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Might be overkill for version 1 but yup! That looks so cool. 😎 12/12/2021, 1:17:00 AM - chinchilla optional: I don't like handshake dns 12/12/2021, 1:17:14 AM - chinchilla optional: The webtorrent is nice, though. 12/12/2021, 1:19:52 AM - chinchilla optional: Have you messedwith yggdrasil? 12/12/2021, 2:48:13 AM - chinchilla optional: Linked from federalist: https://github.com/lmatteis/dmt 12/12/2021, 2:48:55 AM - chinchilla optional: ``` $ ./bin/cmd.js --help - mutable torrents commands: keypair Create new public-private keypair publish Publish new torrent consume Downloads mutable torrent ``` 12/12/2021, 2:49:31 AM - chinchilla optional: I LOVE LOVE LOVE that ux. 3 commands, one read one write. 12/12/2021, 4:05:03 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/hyprspace/hyprspace <-- p2p VPN built on IPFS 12/12/2021, 4:05:17 AM - chinchilla optional: terrifying, but sounds really neat 12/12/2021, 5:21:25 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/fatedier/frp < needs nixos module 12/12/2021, 5:22:23 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I need to brush up on my COMPUTING SCIENCE to grok how a bittorrent could be mutable. 12/12/2021, 5:27:58 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "Have you messedwith yggdrasil?"> Not yet. 12/12/2021, 5:28:21 AM - chinchilla optional: It's probably a good base network stack from here on out 12/12/2021, 5:28:37 AM - chinchilla optional: everyone gets a public ipv6 address, no firewalls no rent seekers 12/12/2021, 5:29:20 AM - chinchilla optional: Not strictly anonymous (better than the status quo), but it should be high speed enough to put the anon protocols on top 12/12/2021, 5:31:19 AM - chinchilla optional: <@fxhp:matrix.org "I need to brush up on my COMPUTI..."> https://github.com/lmatteis/bittorrent.org/blob/master/beps/bep_0046.rst 12/12/2021, 5:37:45 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/agrinman/tunnelto 12/12/2021, 5:41:55 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/antoniomika/sish similar 12/12/2021, 5:43:17 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/GNS3/ubridge 12/13/2021, 7:33:08 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/iorate/uBlacklist 12/14/2021, 2:38:51 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: https://www.pinecone.io/learn/dense-vector-embeddings-nlp/ 12/14/2021, 2:39:38 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Free blogpost and course, I don't have a need for this now but if I did need better search I think I'd try to build it in-house 12/14/2021, 2:40:33 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I read it, forked some but the code is really easy to follow starts at 10 minutes. 12/14/2021, 6:07:37 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/root-gg/plik https://plik.root.gg/#/ Dead simple file upload. There's a bunch of these, but this one has a really nice feature set that provides the uploader with a lot of control 12/14/2021, 6:08:08 PM - chinchilla optional: Let's see how easy that is to run 12/14/2021, 6:09:12 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 12/14/2021, 6:09:25 PM - chinchilla optional: You can choose to log in to manage uploads. sqlite3 or postgres backend 12/14/2021, 6:12:01 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 12/14/2021, 6:12:42 PM - chinchilla optional: Admin page for uploaded files. you get QR, delete, direct link, can delete files 12/14/2021, 6:13:08 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 12/14/2021, 6:13:19 PM - chinchilla optional: This feature lets whoever is viewing it delete it when they are done with it 12/14/2021, 6:13:50 PM - chinchilla optional: https://plik.root.gg/#/?id=huKuEya2Ava6S4vc 12/14/2021, 6:13:53 PM - chinchilla optional: see that. 12/14/2021, 6:14:02 PM - chinchilla optional: neat 12/14/2021, 6:14:24 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 12/14/2021, 6:14:25 PM - chinchilla optional: I like it. 12/14/2021, 6:18:00 PM - chinchilla optional changed the topic to "Other things that might mesh well with the computer system of the future. Whether software, hardware, or best practices.". 12/14/2021, 6:19:14 PM - chinchilla optional: https://plik.root.gg/#/?id=DCVpniyTRehqWrgl 12/14/2021, 6:19:21 PM - chinchilla optional: I think this is a winner. 12/14/2021, 10:12:07 PM - chinchilla optional: I have one live at https://upload.kernelpanic.cafe/ 12/15/2021, 1:36:51 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/xxh/xxh <-- look at tmw when awake 12/15/2021, 7:23:39 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/plasmicapp/plasmic 12/15/2021, 8:01:07 AM - chinchilla optional: https://picocss.com/ no js, but 8k css 12/15/2021, 8:34:40 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/wez/wezterm 12/15/2021, 8:34:59 AM - chinchilla optional: Terminal opinions lg0 unturf.? 12/15/2021, 8:36:05 AM - chinchilla optional: I use konsole for easy mouse wheel resizing, but haven't really put much thought into them. Is there anything significantly different or better for going forward? 12/15/2021, 8:41:53 AM - chinchilla optional: https://codeberg.org/dnkl/foot 12/15/2021, 10:19:32 AM - chinchilla optional: https://www.turris.com/en/ 12/15/2021, 10:19:38 AM - chinchilla optional: lg0 12/15/2021, 10:24:05 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/garywill/linux-router unusable except as inspiration 12/15/2021, 8:44:30 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/GOATS2K/overpass 12/16/2021, 3:04:17 AM - chinchilla optional: http://magnatune.com/info/api 12/16/2021, 3:04:27 AM - chinchilla optional: Record label that does full DB dumps of their artists/music 12/16/2021, 3:04:41 AM - chinchilla optional: all as DRM free mp3s. sharing explicitly allowed. $300 one time payment 12/16/2021, 3:04:55 AM - chinchilla optional: http://magnatune.com/info/whynotevil 12/16/2021, 3:04:58 AM - chinchilla optional: I dig it. 12/16/2021, 3:05:13 AM - chinchilla optional: that DB tho... 12/16/2021, 5:54:00 PM - chinchilla optional: https://tqdm.github.io/ can be piped into 12/16/2021, 5:54:39 PM - chinchilla optional: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29582437 other links to investigate in the comments 12/17/2021, 3:58:28 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/dataqa/dataqa 12/18/2021, 4:37:23 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/karpathy/arxiv-sanity-preserver <-- build nixos module 12/19/2021, 3:18:59 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/17Q4MX2hmktmpuUKHFuoRmS5MfB5XPbhod/dropzone-lib 12/19/2021, 3:19:11 PM - chinchilla optional: Interesting ideas 12/20/2021, 7:21:07 AM - chinchilla optional: unturf. Look at peertube? 12/20/2021, 7:21:22 AM - chinchilla optional: https://peertube.kernelpanic.cafe/ 12/20/2021, 7:30:02 AM - chinchilla optional: Re: your post in #permaculture:matrix.org 12/20/2021, 7:31:57 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube 12/20/2021, 7:57:31 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I've looked at lots of things over the years not recently though. 12/20/2021, 7:57:51 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I think my design is better. 12/20/2021, 1:03:33 PM - chinchilla optional: <@fxhp:matrix.org "I've looked at lots of things ov..."> https://framablog.org/2021/11/30/peertube-v4-more-power-to-help-you-present-your-videos/ it changed a lot 12/20/2021, 1:04:07 PM - chinchilla optional: <@fxhp:matrix.org "I think my design is better. "> Different. I doubt yours has p2p/torrents, live streams, and multi-user? 12/20/2021, 2:01:44 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/inet256/inet256 12/20/2021, 5:10:24 PM - chinchilla optional invited @toordog:matrix.org 12/20/2021, 5:29:28 PM - chinchilla optional withdrew @toordog:matrix.org's invitation 12/21/2021, 5:54:33 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Trusted-AI/adversarial-robustness-toolbox 12/21/2021, 5:55:49 PM - chinchilla optional: lg0 unturf. One of the goals in my OS is having audio/video shims that will insert adversarial but undetectable changes to the AV stream to give you some defense against AI by default 12/21/2021, 5:56:04 PM - chinchilla optional: I don't think anyone else is doing anything remotely similar 12/21/2021, 5:58:10 PM - chinchilla optional: I posted a ton of docs/papers on adversarial examples before you joined unturf. 12/23/2021, 12:29:37 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/mendel5/alternative-front-ends 12/23/2021, 2:40:12 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Nekroze/vms.nix 12/23/2021, 4:17:26 PM - chinchilla optional: https://tinyssh.org/ 12/23/2021, 5:26:16 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/wader/fq 12/23/2021, 5:29:28 PM - chinchilla optional: https://jeffhuang.com/designed_to_last/ 12/24/2021, 5:51:32 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Still a rough draft but https://github.com/russellballestrini/russell.ballestrini.net/blob/master/content/2021-12-23-russell-open-sources-remarkbox-and-make-post-sell-into-public-domain.rst 12/24/2021, 5:52:21 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I gotta stand up a gitlab instance and then open the source today for the release tomorrow. 12/24/2021, 6:42:33 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org: This is like 10 years in the making. Nervous but also ready. 12/24/2021, 1:57:54 PM - chinchilla optional: <@fxhp:matrix.org "I gotta stand up a gitlab instan..."> If you load up nixos on a computer you could have a gitea instance in one command https://gitea.kernelpanic.cafe 12/24/2021, 3:10:24 PM - chinchilla optional: unturf. Have you seen isso? https://posativ.org/isso/ 12/24/2021, 3:10:36 PM - chinchilla optional: Its been on my list to try out 12/24/2021, 3:11:09 PM - chinchilla optional: How's that compare to remarkbox? 12/24/2021, 3:33:03 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/posativ/isso/ 12/24/2021, 6:13:22 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Remarkbox is better 12/24/2021, 6:13:35 PM - * @fxhp:matrix.org grins 12/24/2021, 6:39:02 PM - * chinchilla optional slaps unturf. around a bit with a fairly large trout 12/26/2021, 10:16:12 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/mwmbl/mwmbl 12/26/2021, 10:55:17 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/cyphar/paperback 12/27/2021, 1:03:27 AM - chinchilla optional: https://gpiozero.readthedocs.io/en/stable/recipes_remote_gpio.html 12/27/2021, 8:45:38 PM - chinchilla optional: https://xn--gckvb8fzb.com/superhighway84/ 12/27/2021, 8:45:48 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/mrusme/superhighway84 12/28/2021, 5:26:12 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy application 9001 in this category 12/28/2021, 6:47:38 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/saltstack/salt lg0 12/29/2021, 1:46:10 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/donnemartin/system-design-primer <- mostly silicon valley type large scale trash, but there might be knowledge to be gleaned. lg0 you'll like this one lol 12/29/2021, 1:47:19 AM - chinchilla optional: We need a term for that. Neo-enterprise? 12/29/2021, 1:48:33 AM - chinchilla optional: Also lg0 cable if unturf. Offers you coolaid don't drink it. 12/29/2021, 1:49:59 AM - chinchilla optional: Since I tagged all three of you anyway, I'm ready to start open sourcing this is soon. What kind of hardware do y'all have available? 12/29/2021, 1:53:11 AM - chinchilla optional: I have three profiles so far. Desktop, media center, and server. But I'm gonna merge the last two soon and just add a headless flag 12/29/2021, 4:05:34 AM - chinchilla optional: https://bass-lang.org/ note to self: check this tmw, see if it fits in. 12/29/2021, 4:56:30 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org: https://github.com/russellballestrini/bash-kira 12/29/2021, 5:01:36 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org: coolaid 12/29/2021, 9:57:57 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I have various IBM & Lenovo ThinkPad of various vintage. 12/29/2021, 9:58:14 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I have HP servers 12/29/2021, 9:58:22 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I have Dell servers 12/29/2021, 9:58:32 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Dell desktops 12/29/2021, 10:00:17 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Some low powered Atom processors 12/29/2021, 12:03:24 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I also have a budget for exploring 12/29/2021, 12:43:56 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/maxkrieger/voiceliner 12/29/2021, 12:45:22 PM - chinchilla optional: Okay so you have hardware for days like lg0. I think all cable has is a raspi and maybe a VM on a gaming computer 12/29/2021, 12:57:29 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Do you have a test process for verifying hardware yet? 12/29/2021, 12:57:51 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Spreadsheet might be good enough 12/29/2021, 12:58:52 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I'm taking serious look at picocss.com 12/29/2021, 1:00:48 PM - chinchilla optional: <@fxhp:matrix.org "I'm taking serious look at picoc..."> Been wanting to. Lmk how you like it. 12/29/2021, 1:01:56 PM - chinchilla optional: <@fxhp:matrix.org "Do you have a test process for v..."> No, but https://github.com/NixOS/nixos-hardware is built in. 12/29/2021, 1:02:40 PM - chinchilla optional: It's still very early stages, the hardware landscape will change as it solidifies. I've got big plans. 12/29/2021, 1:06:43 PM - chinchilla optional: NixOS is kinda unusable for normies still, every install will need an IT capable person for now. Empower devs > empower IT > empower users in that order. Somehow most things miss the middle group. 12/29/2021, 1:07:27 PM - chinchilla optional: Running a home server is difficult. Running a dozen nixos servers for family/friends is easy. 12/29/2021, 1:09:08 PM - chinchilla optional: I would like to sell hardcopy docs/cheatsheet though. A few keyboard shortcuts goes a really long way 12/29/2021, 1:13:10 PM - chinchilla optional: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "NixOS is kinda unusable for norm..."> RE: this: I am aware that this sounds bad. Don't worry the time will come when that will be the focus, but there's currently too much low-hanging fruit to worry about optimization for users that don't exist yet. 12/29/2021, 1:14:04 PM - chinchilla optional: For example I think I cracked the code on websites 12/29/2021, 1:14:30 PM - chinchilla optional: Alfis for DNS, ygg for networking. 12/29/2021, 1:15:12 PM - chinchilla optional: Pelican for static site generation from markdown, with a filesystem monitor to rebuild and deploy on changes 12/29/2021, 1:19:27 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: https://russell.ballestrini.net/capability-driven-presentation/ <- picocss.com fits 12/29/2021, 1:22:23 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I use Pelican: https://github.com/russellballestrini/russell.ballestrini.net#russellballestrininet 12/29/2021, 1:22:50 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I can tolerate other static site generators too. 12/29/2021, 1:24:30 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: But I think artisan HTML/CSS with picocss might be my new favorite. 12/29/2021, 1:26:47 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I'm switching www.unturf.com from bootstrap to picocss and I'm thinking about testing it inside Make Post Sell since it has an HTML5 CSS Grid layout, I'd like to see the interplay 12/29/2021, 1:27:09 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Make Post Sell is all by hand CSS 12/29/2021, 1:28:37 PM - chinchilla optional: I want to avoid *having* to write HTML/CSS but have it be a first class citizen 12/29/2021, 1:28:53 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Yeah, that's sorta what picocss is doing 12/29/2021, 1:29:12 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: As far as the CSS is concerned. 12/29/2021, 1:29:12 PM - chinchilla optional: Normies seem to do fine with MD/pelican based on my testing with a few family members and friends 12/29/2021, 1:29:57 PM - chinchilla optional: The rest of website deployment less so, but I can automate that 12/29/2021, 1:30:28 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: My wife does Wordpress (I'm her admin), I bet she could switch if I taught her how to make themes. 12/29/2021, 1:31:18 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: especially if the themes were driven by some YAML 12/29/2021, 1:31:43 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: and a dash of HTML/CSS just for the last bits of customization 12/29/2021, 1:33:38 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: speaking of automation, have you taken another look at gitlab? 12/29/2021, 1:34:39 PM - chinchilla optional: No. I used to host it at my last job but its been a couple years 12/29/2021, 1:35:02 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: familiar with gitlab-ci.yml 12/29/2021, 1:35:06 PM - chinchilla optional: cable scroll up 12/29/2021, 1:40:22 PM - chinchilla optional: <@fxhp:matrix.org "familiar with gitlab-ci.yml"> I didn't do much ci 12/29/2021, 1:42:18 PM - chinchilla optional: Jury is still out on CI for me 12/29/2021, 1:42:29 PM - chinchilla optional: At least CI as part of gitlab or similar 12/29/2021, 1:43:32 PM - chinchilla optional: I like the ideas behind it, but that's a lot of heavy lifting to get there 12/29/2021, 1:43:39 PM - chinchilla optional: And I'm not sure how much of *that* can be automated 12/29/2021, 1:43:47 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: All of it. 12/29/2021, 1:44:07 PM - chinchilla optional: Nixos itself should be able to do a lot of the CI stuff but statelessly? 12/29/2021, 1:45:55 PM - chinchilla optional: I have every host's filesystem mounted as an sshfs inside the nixos config directory right now, something that simple opens up a ton of doors 12/29/2021, 1:46:56 PM - chinchilla optional: Right now I'm automating building the automations 12/29/2021, 1:48:33 PM - chinchilla optional: https://vid.puffyan.us/watch?v=6gBV-Nzq7Pg 12/29/2021, 1:49:02 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I follow docs. 12/29/2021, 1:50:00 PM - chinchilla optional: Docs come with open sourcing 12/29/2021, 1:51:08 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: `make docs` 🚎 12/29/2021, 1:51:58 PM - chinchilla optional: No point documenting a quick experiment that goes in the trash. 12/29/2021, 1:52:43 PM - chinchilla optional: I see a clear path forward right now, so I'm trying to see how the existing FOS(S/H) stuff fits in 12/29/2021, 1:52:48 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I'm afraid of your `/dev/null` 12/29/2021, 1:53:16 PM - chinchilla optional: Lol 12/29/2021, 1:53:36 PM - chinchilla optional: I'm dogfooding everything right now 12/29/2021, 1:54:22 PM - chinchilla optional: Colmena is managing 8 hosts rn I think 12/29/2021, 1:55:38 PM - chinchilla optional: <@fxhp:matrix.org "`make docs` 🚎 "> `nixos-rebuild switch ` 12/29/2021, 1:55:58 PM - chinchilla optional: Who puts make in their environment anymore? 12/29/2021, 1:56:53 PM - chinchilla optional: It must be simple 12/29/2021, 1:57:19 PM - chinchilla optional: If I switch to a directory that has a make file, make gets loaded automatically. What more do I need? 12/29/2021, 1:58:01 PM - chinchilla optional: And nixos runs make on any rebuild that needs it anyway so for non-dev use you're free and clear of that garbage fire 12/29/2021, 1:58:56 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Are you familiar with MVP process? 12/29/2021, 1:59:30 PM - chinchilla optional: Minimum viable product? 12/29/2021, 2:00:31 PM - chinchilla optional: Yeah 12/29/2021, 2:02:39 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: the masses have contorted into a state without focus, so less is more when you first hand them a tool or toy. 12/29/2021, 2:03:11 PM - chinchilla optional: With users comes catering to users. That's not a bad thing and in fact is exactly what needs to happen. But if they are using it before they know what they are using (if they don't understand the vision) it could easily lead to the project failing or morphing into something different 12/29/2021, 2:03:40 PM - chinchilla optional: There's a few steps before 'the masses' 12/29/2021, 2:04:00 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: The only step is open sourcing. 12/29/2021, 2:04:18 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I have my own reservations too 12/29/2021, 2:04:22 PM - chinchilla optional: 1: a few people that 'get jt' or just family/friends that I push this shit on. 2: devs 3: IT folks 4: masses 12/29/2021, 2:05:17 PM - chinchilla optional: <@fxhp:matrix.org "The only step is open sourcing."> Porting to devos is my path to open sourcing. That is a clear way to audit each service on its way out. 12/29/2021, 2:05:27 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: They don't need to know that you are shipping them the whole rocket ship and fabrication lab, they just need a stable online presence and some docs. 12/29/2021, 2:05:43 PM - chinchilla optional: 1000000% yeah 12/29/2021, 2:05:47 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: and a solution to a problem. 12/29/2021, 2:05:58 PM - chinchilla optional: We're in agreement I think 12/29/2021, 2:06:07 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: MVP 12/29/2021, 2:06:49 PM - chinchilla optional: But right now I'm the only user and I'm solving real problems for me while researching the whole space 12/29/2021, 2:07:04 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Do you want to be a lone wolf forever? 12/29/2021, 2:07:29 PM - chinchilla optional: Don't worry I'm getting there :) 12/29/2021, 2:07:40 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Careful about the word `user`. 12/29/2021, 2:08:00 PM - chinchilla optional: Open sourcing is roughly on schedule 12/29/2021, 2:09:41 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I don't want users. 12/29/2021, 2:10:29 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I want developers, engineers, tinkerers, hackers, phreakers, but never users. 12/29/2021, 2:10:38 PM - chinchilla optional: For some thongs there is a right way and for others it's less clear. I think I have a good answer for "a stable.online presence" 12/29/2021, 2:10:40 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I want moms and dads 12/29/2021, 2:10:59 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: users are addicts. 12/29/2021, 2:11:03 PM - chinchilla optional: Yeah we're in agreement 12/29/2021, 2:11:42 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Ok, so MVP has many meanings. 12/29/2021, 2:11:44 PM - chinchilla optional: I'm not interested in dumbing anything down. I am interested in simplifying and empowering 12/29/2021, 2:12:05 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: You matched an important one. 12/29/2021, 2:12:46 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: another one is "Minimum Viable Problem" 12/29/2021, 2:13:30 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: You do not have addicts, you have moms and dads who don't mind tinkering as long as there are some docs. 12/29/2021, 2:14:02 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: what are their problems? Find the dumbest thing and make that the idea that goes on the rocket ship. 12/29/2021, 2:14:03 PM - chinchilla optional: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "I would like to sell hardcopy do..."> See this? 12/29/2021, 2:15:32 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I'm not an addict -> https://www.remarkbox.com/finally-a-disqus-alternative.html 12/29/2021, 2:15:44 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I am a dad 12/29/2021, 2:16:18 PM - chinchilla optional: An appropriate level is between tinkering and hacking. They should understand the system but not have to do engine swaps 12/29/2021, 2:17:10 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: give them default with that one thing. 12/29/2021, 2:17:28 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: and swap out that one thing for each n+1 you run into. 12/29/2021, 2:18:00 PM - chinchilla optional: I'm building this for my daughter 12/29/2021, 2:18:26 PM - chinchilla optional: I don't want her to grow up in this digital distopia 12/29/2021, 2:18:58 PM - chinchilla optional: No offence, but everyone else is secondary. 12/29/2021, 2:19:17 PM - chinchilla optional: That *also* means I must make it so She's not alone using it. 12/29/2021, 2:19:47 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: How can you play test before hand? 12/29/2021, 2:20:00 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: You know how long it takes me to play test garden experiments? 12/29/2021, 2:20:38 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: (yearly cycles) 12/29/2021, 2:20:40 PM - chinchilla optional: <@fxhp:matrix.org "How can you play test before han..."> I have a couple family members using it for websites and spinning up another today 12/29/2021, 2:21:09 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: what about the people in this room, could we play test something small and dumb? 12/29/2021, 2:21:20 PM - chinchilla optional: 1000% 12/29/2021, 2:21:32 PM - chinchilla optional: But you follow docs 12/29/2021, 2:21:36 PM - chinchilla optional: Lmao 12/29/2021, 2:22:07 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: my kids follow docs, 4 yo daughter. 12/29/2021, 2:22:34 PM - chinchilla optional: If you want to put nixos on a system I'm happy to share any works in progress too, but no docs yet 12/29/2021, 2:23:04 PM - chinchilla optional: Most of my modules are simple and fit on a single screen though. 12/29/2021, 2:24:04 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: have you stolen docs before? 12/29/2021, 2:24:26 PM - chinchilla optional: <@fxhp:matrix.org "You know how long it takes me to..."> Know how long it takes me to test major changes? A couple of minutes with a free rollback if I don't like it. 12/29/2021, 2:24:34 PM - chinchilla optional: <@fxhp:matrix.org "have you stolen docs before?"> Nope 12/29/2021, 2:25:22 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Just make a bulleted list of other docs I should follow 12/29/2021, 2:25:34 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: if order matters use numbers 12/29/2021, 2:25:55 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Then, you tell me to write you the docs. 12/29/2021, 2:26:26 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: and I say ok. 12/29/2021, 2:27:13 PM - chinchilla optional: Works for me 12/29/2021, 2:32:17 PM - chinchilla optional: <@fxhp:matrix.org "what about the people in this ro..."> Re: this: y'all can play with it all. I'm not hiding any of it or 'until its ready' or any dumb shit like that. My requirements for open sourcing have always been 1: public git instance 2: remove secrets I have pushed a few of my modules upstream and shared others via matrix, but just not open sources anything pretending to be part of something bigger 12/29/2021, 2:33:23 PM - chinchilla optional: And I'm right on track for that. I was hoping by new years but some stuff came up. Really I just need a few solid hours and I'll be g2g 12/29/2021, 2:33:46 PM - chinchilla optional: A few solid hours is always the tough but though 12/29/2021, 2:33:47 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Can't rush art 12/29/2021, 2:36:59 PM - chinchilla optional: A lot of it is experiments from when I was still really new to nixos 12/29/2021, 2:37:23 PM - chinchilla optional: That worked shockingly well but are unfit for wider release 12/29/2021, 2:37:45 PM - chinchilla optional: So some refactoring is necessary 12/29/2021, 2:38:24 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire changed their profile picture 12/29/2021, 2:38:46 PM - chinchilla optional: But it's all modular enough that I can comfortably release it one module at a time as I work on them. 12/29/2021, 2:39:08 PM - chinchilla optional: Tristan B. Kildaire cool cape 12/29/2021, 2:39:51 PM - chinchilla optional: At my last job I was building something similar but of the silicon valley 'we want control' mindset. 12/29/2021, 2:40:16 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "Tristan B. Kildaire cool cape"> Thanks mate 12/29/2021, 2:40:31 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: Bachelors of Science 12/29/2021, 2:40:56 PM - chinchilla optional: <@deavmi:matrix.org "Bachelors of Science"> Degree in gender studies or African studies? 12/29/2021, 2:42:51 PM - chinchilla optional: unturf. Check out #crxn:matrix.org for Tristan's project 12/29/2021, 2:43:51 PM - chinchilla optional: I've got an optics/lenses/lasers guy that's convinced that home IC fab shouldn't be too hard either 12/29/2021, 2:43:57 PM - chinchilla optional: And apparently he's not in here 12/29/2021, 2:44:05 PM - chinchilla optional invited numpad_ninja 12/29/2021, 3:10:27 PM - chinchilla optional: To borrow from Python, I'm aiming for 'batteries included' and not 'everything but the kitchen sink' 12/29/2021, 3:14:32 PM - chinchilla optional: Y'all are getting dropped right in the middle of this, despite appearing very early stage (and no docs, lol) 12/29/2021, 3:22:38 PM - chinchilla optional: Re: hardware. I'd *like* to target the raspberry pi, but I'm aware that it's too anemic for a lot of stuff even when solo (gitlab, matrix is iffy). 12/29/2021, 3:23:33 PM - chinchilla optional: But I'm designing this to scale horizontally very well, so as a cohesive system it should run just as well as a bunch of small systems as a single big one. 12/29/2021, 3:26:03 PM - chinchilla optional: What I've been telling people is that it runs off any old laptops you might have lying around 12/30/2021, 1:04:52 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/captn3m0/pystitcher 1/1/2022, 2:09:04 PM - chinchilla optional: https://safing.io/portmaster/ 1/1/2022, 2:12:55 PM - chinchilla optional: https://interledger.org/developer-tools/get-started/overview/ likely trash 1/1/2022, 2:53:12 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/kaustubh-karkare/glados 1/1/2022, 6:48:36 PM - chinchilla optional: https://omar.website/tabfs/ check this out 1/2/2022, 5:28:29 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org: It's like /proc for tabs. 1/2/2022, 6:12:55 AM - chinchilla optional: YO IS THAT NOT COOL AS SHIT? 1/2/2022, 8:39:49 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/zotero/zotero 1/2/2022, 8:40:09 PM - chinchilla optional: https://www.zotero.org/support/plugins 1/3/2022, 3:33:48 AM - Tristan B. Kildaire: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "https://omar.website/tabfs/ chec..."> No, this is fucking hilarious 1/3/2022, 3:34:34 AM - Tristan B. Kildaire: I can see the allure 1/3/2022, 3:34:39 AM - Tristan B. Kildaire: it's actually usefuk for scripting 1/3/2022, 3:34:40 AM - chinchilla optional: I hate webshit probably more than the next guy. 1/3/2022, 3:35:08 AM - chinchilla optional: But that's fantastic 1/3/2022, 3:36:17 AM - Tristan B. Kildaire: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "But that's fantastic"> Agreed 1/3/2022, 3:38:05 AM - chinchilla optional: You have any extra computers? 1/3/2022, 3:38:43 AM - chinchilla optional: Or am I gonna route all the crxn stuff through your cantenna? 1/3/2022, 3:38:56 AM - chinchilla optional: ...three times 1/3/2022, 2:14:04 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Need me to drop ship gear? 1/3/2022, 2:14:17 PM - * @fxhp:matrix.org grins 1/3/2022, 2:15:16 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I don't think I need /proc for tabs but I'm glad it exists. 1/3/2022, 2:15:59 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: But I agree, in order to move forward, we will like go "back to the future" 1/3/2022, 2:16:33 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: A /proc for all the things or sensors a cool idea. 1/3/2022, 2:20:56 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/tkellogg/dura 1/3/2022, 2:21:34 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/dgtlmoon/changedetection.io 1/3/2022, 2:35:54 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#rust 1/4/2022, 1:19:35 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/sc0ty/subsync 1/5/2022, 3:52:10 AM - chinchilla optional: https://cobox.cloud/ 1/5/2022, 3:52:31 AM - chinchilla optional: https://magmacollective.org/ 1/5/2022, 3:52:36 AM - chinchilla optional: https://darkcrystal.pw/ 1/6/2022, 12:05:51 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/aidansteele/ipv6-ghost-ship 1/6/2022, 12:06:23 AM - chinchilla optional: Been thinking about doing something similar with port knocking 1/6/2022, 1:44:26 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/gravitl/netmaker 1/6/2022, 1:44:52 AM - chinchilla optional: Looks like it might be "cloud" bllshit 1/6/2022, 1:45:06 AM - chinchilla optional: Must check tnw 1/6/2022, 5:51:10 PM - chinchilla optional invited An Inhabitant of Carcosa 1/6/2022, 5:51:36 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa joined the room 1/6/2022, 6:20:45 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: https://www.wilcosky.com/d/20-i-miss-rss 1/6/2022, 6:23:52 PM - chinchilla optional: >Your best bet is to just use WordPress. 1/6/2022, 6:23:54 PM - chinchilla optional: hehehehhe 1/6/2022, 6:25:16 PM - chinchilla optional: But, yup. I remember following some hak5 tutorial that would print and TTS you an update every morning from your feeds 1/6/2022, 6:25:35 PM - chinchilla optional: That was my clock radio 1/6/2022, 6:26:26 PM - chinchilla optional: Now I can't operate anything without some app or browser or tracking-image or font trying to send homing beacons to the mothership 1/7/2022, 2:35:24 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/fangfufu/httpdirfs YO 1/7/2022, 3:10:38 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I feel like we are playing MTG and these are new/old cards with new/old mechanics and we are allowed to play any card we want. Gotta find those sick combos. 1/7/2022, 3:15:01 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "https://github.com/fangfufu/http..."> does it also run is server mode to serve directories over https? 1/7/2022, 3:17:29 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: or do I have to `sudo python3 -m http.server 80` when I gain root? 1/7/2022, 3:21:31 PM - chinchilla optional: <@fxhp:matrix.org "I feel like we are playing MTG a..."> YES exactly 1/7/2022, 3:22:21 PM - chinchilla optional: Fuse filesystems will be a force multiplier 1/7/2022, 3:25:02 PM - chinchilla optional: <@fxhp:matrix.org "does it also run is server mode ..."> Idk, but with a good overlay network and things like that tool and sshfs, I can see a Renaissance of direct file sharing again. 1/7/2022, 3:25:41 PM - chinchilla optional: The web is too heavy under it's own weight 1/7/2022, 3:25:52 PM - chinchilla optional: Files are lightweight 1/7/2022, 3:26:10 PM - chinchilla optional: And unlike decade(s) ago, we are absolutely spoiled for choice with free software 1/7/2022, 3:26:21 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Have you all tested this yet? https://syncthing.net/ 1/7/2022, 3:26:41 PM - chinchilla optional: I use syncthing 1/7/2022, 3:27:19 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: It makes phones fun again. 1/7/2022, 3:27:46 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Mine isn't configured right now 1/7/2022, 3:27:50 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I keep breaking phones 1/7/2022, 3:42:55 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/HTML/Introduction_to_HTML/The_head_metadata_in_HTML reading this now, going to try to make Element unfurl links to content on Make Post Sell look better. 🤞 1/7/2022, 3:46:29 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: https://api.slack.com/reference/messaging/link-unfurling#classic_unfurl related - trying to gather up the meta data tags in use and try to find the lowest common denominator. 1/7/2022, 4:14:08 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I think I'm going to try to implement these tags and see how that looks as a first pass: https://pad.yohdah.com/844/og-link-unfurling-everything-you-need-to-know/raw 1/7/2022, 5:34:15 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: https://github.com/sudofox/rtteg 1/7/2022, 7:49:26 PM - chinchilla optional: Gettr? 1/8/2022, 2:46:16 AM - chinchilla optional: https://anti-captcha.com/ 1/8/2022, 2:47:13 AM - chinchilla optional: Meh, but probably worth saving 1/8/2022, 1:07:44 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/dbohdan/classless-css 1/8/2022, 1:08:02 PM - chinchilla optional: >This is a list of classless CSS themes and frameworks. "Classless" means a style sheet does not define special classes you must add to your HTML elements to style these elements. As a result, you can style any plain-HTML page just by linking to the style sheet. 1/8/2022, 1:09:47 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: https://picocss.com/ not listed but I'd figure I'd re-post since I got it working on www.unturf.com 1/8/2022, 1:10:58 PM - chinchilla optional: I thought it was listed there? 1/8/2022, 1:11:16 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/dbohdan/classless-css#picocss 1/8/2022, 1:11:36 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Yup 1/8/2022, 1:11:41 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Missed it 1/8/2022, 1:11:50 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/dohliam/dropin-minimal-css 1/8/2022, 1:12:09 PM - chinchilla optional: >This is a quick drop-in CSS switcher to allow for previewing some of the many minimal CSS-only frameworks that are available. See the demo or drop the switcher into your own page to see how different frameworks would look together with your content. 1/8/2022, 1:12:45 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: oh... well of course. 1/8/2022, 1:12:49 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: `` 1/8/2022, 1:13:11 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I'm going to flag it on and see what it does 1/8/2022, 1:13:45 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Nake HTML is going to be in "style" again! 1/8/2022, 1:13:53 PM - chinchilla optional: I hope so! 1/8/2022, 1:14:28 PM - chinchilla optional: I looked at html for the first time in a while and couldn't believe how many tags there were nowadays 1/8/2022, 1:15:26 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: so many tags still unsure which to use. 1/8/2022, 2:40:35 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: https://www.unturf.com/let-us-define-a-permacomputer/ 1/8/2022, 2:40:47 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: click hard refresh and use the s button to switch 1/8/2022, 2:41:09 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: It's currently stacking with pico css 1/8/2022, 3:14:32 PM - chinchilla optional: I like that 1/8/2022, 3:15:09 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: `Attr-dark-forest-gree CSS` 1/8/2022, 3:15:34 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Not sure why it breaks my lol 1/8/2022, 3:15:39 PM - chinchilla optional: That could be a user script tbh 1/8/2022, 3:42:11 PM - chinchilla optional: DERETED 1/8/2022, 3:44:34 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: *Deleted by creator.* 1/8/2022, 3:51:50 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/wirekang/mouseable 1/8/2022, 3:52:17 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/joeyates/imap-backup 1/8/2022, 4:01:29 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: https://git.unturf.com/engineering/unturf/www.unturf.com/-/pipelines/11 1/8/2022, 4:01:31 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: working now 1/8/2022, 5:40:26 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: https://libreboot.org/news/usa-libre.html 1/8/2022, 5:52:56 PM - chinchilla optional: <@fxhp:matrix.org "https://libreboot.org/news/usa-l..."> Holy shit 1/8/2022, 5:53:19 PM - chinchilla optional: >If a person is tried in a criminal case, they have the right to audit the source code of any proprietary software that collects evidence against them 1/8/2022, 5:54:26 PM - chinchilla optional: That alone will almost entirely shield NH residents from prosecution assisted by the surveillance state, because they will never want to give up the goods. 1/8/2022, 6:01:33 PM - chinchilla optional: But then again *national security* is like the konami code. 1/8/2022, 6:27:18 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: Hn thread 🗑 🔥 1/8/2022, 6:27:31 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: I might go there and film. 1/8/2022, 6:28:18 PM - chinchilla optional: <@fxhp:matrix.org "Hn thread 🗑 🔥 "> Most of them are 1/8/2022, 7:03:42 PM - chinchilla optional: I need to look into alternate interfaces for hn. All I want from it are fos(s/h) projects 1/8/2022, 7:05:03 PM - chinchilla optional: The comments sections on those are usually circlejerks about other projects, but a good source of links 1/8/2022, 7:13:25 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Glider for Hacker News (Glider is an opinionated Hacker News client. Ad-free, open-source, no-nonsense.) - https://f-droid.org/packages/nl.viter.glider 1/8/2022, 7:13:51 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Materialistic (Interact with the "Hacker news" site) - https://f-droid.org/packages/io.github.hidroh.materialistic 1/8/2022, 8:02:24 PM - chinchilla optional: I assume you use hn.el on pc? 1/8/2022, 8:02:30 PM - chinchilla optional: :P 1/8/2022, 8:05:33 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: I probably should if it exists. But actually I just use userstyles with the website. 1/8/2022, 8:08:14 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/clarete/hackernews.el 1/8/2022, 8:08:22 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/thanhvg/emacs-hnreader 1/8/2022, 8:17:00 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Hmm. 1/9/2022, 4:20:32 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/antonmedv/fx nodejs boo. But it looks nice 1/9/2022, 4:35:01 AM - chinchilla optional: I don't know if y'all know about teal deer (https://github.com/dbrgn/tealdeer) but it's highly recommended 1/9/2022, 4:38:03 AM - chinchilla optional: Paging Tristan B. Kildaire too. 1/9/2022, 4:58:17 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/cheat/cheat 1/9/2022, 4:59:05 AM - chinchilla optional: https://cheat.sh/ aggregator 1/9/2022, 4:59:44 AM - chinchilla optional: github.com/chubin/cheat.sh 1/9/2022, 5:00:49 AM - chinchilla optional: Yo that looks really nice. 1/9/2022, 5:03:08 AM - chinchilla optional: Has a simple curl/browser/editor interface. Covers 56 programming languages, several DBMSes, and more than 1000 most important UNIX/Linux commands. Provides access to the best community driven cheat sheets repositories in the world, on par with StackOverflow. Available everywhere, no installation needed, but can be installed for offline usage. Ultrafast, returns answers within 100 ms, as a rule. Has a convenient command line client, cht.sh, that is very advantageous and helpful, though not mandatory. Can be used directly from code editors, without opening a browser and not switching your mental context. 1/9/2022, 7:21:01 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org: https://cheat.sh/tar 1/9/2022, 7:26:55 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org: https://github.com/chubin 1/9/2022, 10:11:46 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org: https://www.openssh.com/agent-restrict.html 1/10/2022, 11:05:54 AM - @fxhp:matrix.org changed their profile picture 1/10/2022, 5:08:54 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one 1/11/2022, 3:17:28 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa changed their profile picture 1/13/2022, 1:10:33 PM - chinchilla optional: https://andybrewer.github.io/mvp/ 1/13/2022, 8:56:00 PM - chinchilla optional: Not sure if y'all have seen but https://github.com/benbusby/farside 1/13/2022, 8:56:47 PM - chinchilla optional: checks public instances of alternate frontends like invidious/nitter/teddit every 5 minutes to make sure they are working, and will redirect links to live instances to help load-balance and keep links working 1/13/2022, 9:39:27 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Huh. 1/13/2022, 10:39:12 PM - Rev. CornWallace III (novus ordo seclorum) changed their display name to coilWinder 1/13/2022, 10:41:19 PM - coilWinder changed their display name to CoilWinder (novus ordo seclorum) 1/14/2022, 2:59:49 AM - chinchilla optional: https://booksonic.org/ 1/14/2022, 2:52:03 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Wisser/Jailer 1/14/2022, 2:58:43 PM - chinchilla optional: https://woob.tech/ 1/14/2022, 2:58:48 PM - chinchilla optional: This is an interesting one. 1/14/2022, 3:13:01 PM - chinchilla optional: Forgot the sauce https://gitlab.com/woob/woob 1/14/2022, 3:39:26 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org changed their profile picture 1/14/2022, 7:45:19 PM - unturf. changed their display name to fxhp 1/14/2022, 8:28:13 PM - fxhp changed their display name to j3ckle 1/14/2022, 8:47:08 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org changed their profile picture 1/14/2022, 9:15:11 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org changed their profile picture 1/14/2022, 9:16:48 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org changed their profile picture 1/14/2022, 9:42:42 PM - * @fxhp:matrix.org fades 1/14/2022, 9:42:57 PM - @fxhp:matrix.org left the room 1/15/2022, 5:42:36 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/riverwm/river 1/15/2022, 5:43:04 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/garywill/LAN-port-scan-forbidder 1/16/2022, 8:49:26 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ntop/n2n 1/17/2022, 6:31:32 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/iagox86/dnscat2 1/17/2022, 11:12:50 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ideasman42/nerd-dictation 1/18/2022, 11:08:44 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/YousefED/Matrix-CRDT 1/18/2022, 12:32:24 PM - chinchilla optional: https://www.ctrl.blog/entry/systemd-service-hardening.html 1/20/2022, 10:53:43 AM - chinchilla optional: https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/openring 1/21/2022, 1:13:02 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/flxzt/rnote 1/21/2022, 1:30:00 PM - chinchilla optional: https://blog.scottlogic.com/2022/01/20/noJS-making-a-calculator-in-pure-css-html.html 1/21/2022, 1:34:03 PM - chinchilla optional: https://briarproject.org/download-briar-desktop/ Briar's available on desktop now 1/21/2022, 1:36:09 PM - chinchilla optional: https://git.openprivacy.ca/cwtch.im 1/21/2022, 1:36:18 PM - chinchilla optional: https://cwtch.im/ 1/21/2022, 1:37:07 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/berty/berty 1/21/2022, 1:39:04 PM - chinchilla optional: https://berty.tech/ 1/21/2022, 1:51:50 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/savoirfairelinux/opendht/wiki 1/21/2022, 1:52:30 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/savoirfairelinux/opendht 1/22/2022, 2:24:07 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/khuedoan/homelab 1/22/2022, 2:24:12 AM - chinchilla optional: this is the IT equivalent of police using an MRAP to no-knock raid an unpaid speeding ticket. 1/22/2022, 2:24:35 AM - chinchilla optional: ...so lg0 would love it. 1/22/2022, 2:27:05 AM - chinchilla optional: At the end of the day it's 4x computers and a bunch of VC money to make the world's most delicate "fully automated" tech stack. 1/22/2022, 2:32:19 AM - chinchilla optional: I do a lot more with a lot less. 1/22/2022, 2:33:01 AM - chinchilla optional: Add tailscale to it... Lol https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30031405 1/22/2022, 3:39:34 AM - chinchilla optional: >It’s a good habit to always use tools like terraform for cloud or Ansible/Salt/Puppet for machines instead of directly doing something. 1/22/2022, 4:55:36 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/fmrl 1/22/2022, 5:05:46 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Neat, but that seems basically like finger+.project to me. 1/22/2022, 5:12:02 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 1/22/2022, 5:12:28 PM - chinchilla optional: Weak, imo. Plain text can link anything. 1/22/2022, 5:13:02 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: I kinda like JsON 1/22/2022, 5:13:06 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: Should I implement this? 1/22/2022, 5:13:09 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: I could do it on D 1/22/2022, 5:13:10 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: Lmao 1/22/2022, 5:13:16 PM - chinchilla optional: Do it 1/22/2022, 5:13:21 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: Hell yeah 1/22/2022, 5:13:22 PM - chinchilla optional: Neula 1/22/2022, 5:13:28 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: Will write it up tomorrow 1/22/2022, 5:13:42 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: Nelua. Eh, I looked at it some more and I am not a fan:( 1/22/2022, 5:14:08 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: Here a log of all the stuff I have been doing with Pascal though 1/22/2022, 5:14:09 PM - chinchilla optional: NodeJS+Docker 1/22/2022, 5:14:12 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: https://gleasonator.com/@deavmi/posts/AFbxxhhne0zx23LmJU 1/22/2022, 5:14:13 PM - chinchilla optional: or don't even bother 1/22/2022, 5:14:52 PM - chinchilla optional: pascal O.o 1/22/2022, 5:15:21 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: Yes 1/22/2022, 5:15:24 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: I love old languages 1/22/2022, 5:15:36 PM - chinchilla optional: J or gtfo 1/22/2022, 5:15:37 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: I'm an x86 asm, C and Pascal type of guy 1/22/2022, 5:15:42 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "J or gtfo"> J? 1/22/2022, 5:15:54 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: Check the last post on that thread I sent 1/22/2022, 5:15:58 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: The video 1/22/2022, 5:16:03 PM - chinchilla optional: I'm reading it now 1/22/2022, 5:16:03 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: Did some epic memory management there 1/22/2022, 5:16:24 PM - chinchilla optional: <@deavmi:matrix.org "J?"> jsoftware.com 1/22/2022, 5:16:35 PM - chinchilla optional: APL but fits on an actual keyboard not a selectric 1/22/2022, 5:16:57 PM - chinchilla optional: Wow, it's still being developed 1/22/2022, 5:17:56 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: God J is scaring me 1/22/2022, 5:18:01 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: I was speaking to a friend about APL 1/22/2022, 5:18:02 PM - chinchilla optional: I saw a post on r/dailyprogrammer or somewhere similar where someone implemented a game of battleship in ~20 characters of J 1/22/2022, 5:18:05 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: I should bring this to him 1/22/2022, 5:18:05 PM - chinchilla optional: or something like that 1/22/2022, 5:19:45 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire sent an image. (File Attached) 1/22/2022, 5:19:53 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: Good book for systems dev 1/22/2022, 5:19:58 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: Sorry only photo I could find 1/22/2022, 5:21:53 PM - chinchilla optional: STRUCTURED COM ORGANIZATIO 1/22/2022, 5:22:00 PM - chinchilla optional: sounds italian 1/22/2022, 5:26:23 PM - chinchilla optional: <@deavmi:matrix.org "Should I implement this?"> Matrix channel is #fmrl:libera.chat if you do. 1/22/2022, 5:27:15 PM - chinchilla optional: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7033 webfinger rfc. Yeah that's a bit much 1/22/2022, 5:28:49 PM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "Neat, but that seems basically l..."> I didn't realize finger read from `.pgpkey` too 1/22/2022, 5:30:45 PM - chinchilla optional: Is there a standard format/structure to .plan or .project? It's not the easiest to dig this stuff up 1/22/2022, 5:33:13 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Not all that structured. https://kb.iu.edu/d/afky 1/22/2022, 5:35:15 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Are non-ascii utf8 usernames legal in Linux? What about BSDs? 1/22/2022, 5:35:39 PM - chinchilla optional: ... I hope not 1/22/2022, 5:36:26 PM - chinchilla optional: Looks like it 1/22/2022, 5:38:01 PM - chinchilla optional: `/etc/passwd` is ASCII 1/22/2022, 5:38:13 PM - chinchilla optional: BSD and linux 1/22/2022, 5:38:13 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Hmm. 1/22/2022, 5:38:20 PM - chinchilla optional: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1412193/which-code-set-is-etc-passwd-stored-in-can-it-be-utf-8-what-limits-are-placed 1/22/2022, 5:40:00 PM - chinchilla optional: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/21013/does-character-%C3%A4-in-usernames-cause-bugs-in-linux-systems 1/22/2022, 5:40:19 PM - chinchilla optional: https://serverfault.com/questions/73084/what-characters-should-i-use-or-not-use-in-usernames-on-linux/73101 1/22/2022, 5:40:47 PM - chinchilla optional: `NAME_REGEX="^[a-z][-a-z0-9]*\$"` 1/22/2022, 5:42:42 PM - chinchilla optional: ``` adduser: Please enter a username matching the regular expression configured via the NAME_REGEX configuration variable. Use the `--force-badname' option to relax this check or reconfigure NAME_REGEX. ``` 1/22/2022, 5:43:10 PM - chinchilla optional: So it seems like the answer is a clear-as-mud "maybe" 1/22/2022, 5:43:16 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Ah. So effectively finger usernames are just as restrictive as fmrl usernames. 1/22/2022, 5:44:28 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: POSIX allows any ASCII letter, numeral, or .-_ 1/22/2022, 5:47:55 PM - chinchilla optional: https://web.archive.org/web/20170311052718/http://blog.endpoint.com/2008/08/on-valid-unix-usernames-and-ones-sanity.html' 1/22/2022, 10:03:54 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/mljar/mercury 1/23/2022, 12:55:57 AM - chinchilla optional: https://b3n.org/automatic-ripping-machine/ I love this. https://github.com/automatic-ripping-machine/automatic-ripping-machine 1/23/2022, 1:29:52 AM - chinchilla optional: <@deavmi:matrix.org "https://gleasonator.com/@deavmi/..."> I couldn't follow that 1/23/2022, 1:30:19 AM - chinchilla optional: But I've been sick as hell for a couple weeks. 1/23/2022, 1:30:37 AM - chinchilla optional: Worst food poisioning of my life killed my immune system enough for me to get whatever's going around now. 1/23/2022, 1:45:58 AM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "Not all that structured."> That's light on the details but says both files should only be one line? 1/23/2022, 1:46:03 AM - chinchilla optional: Other than that it's freeform? 1/23/2022, 1:56:37 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/cblgh/trustnet This is interesting 1/23/2022, 2:12:49 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox 1/23/2022, 2:12:51 AM - chinchilla optional: CLI and webui 1/23/2022, 2:13:47 AM - chinchilla optional: >You can feed it URLs one at a time, or schedule regular imports from browser bookmarks or history, feeds like RSS, bookmark services like Pocket/Pinboard, and more. See input formats for a full list. 1/23/2022, 2:27:33 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/cblgh/lieu "neighborhood" search engine for webrings and smolweb 1/23/2022, 2:27:40 AM - chinchilla optional: that user has a ton of interesting stuff. 1/23/2022, 2:31:38 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/cblgh/cerca Lightweight forum software built for https://forum.merveilles.town/ 1/23/2022, 2:35:37 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/cblgh/paperslip Like a DHT version of MQTT, kinda. 1/23/2022, 2:52:26 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/yourduskquibbles/webannoyances <-- ublock origin filter list to unsuck a lot of websites. 1/23/2022, 3:03:32 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/cblgh/monotome <-- look into using this to build docs for installed software as an editable notebook. 1/23/2022, 3:48:57 AM - chinchilla optional: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "https://github.com/ArchiveBox/Ar..."> Been playing with this, it's really nice. 1/23/2022, 3:49:57 AM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 1/23/2022, 3:50:26 AM - chinchilla optional: You can back up any/all of those output formats. It can even archive the page externally to archive.org 1/23/2022, 3:52:01 AM - chinchilla optional: Clicking any of those shows it under the pink bit instead of opening a new window, but clicking the red filename will open that resource directly. 1/23/2022, 3:52:41 AM - chinchilla optional: No running service by default, but you can run it with a simple `archivebox serve 0.0.0.0:8888` 1/23/2022, 3:53:17 AM - chinchilla optional: No central DB for this, it runs out of whatever folder it's in, in true unix fashion. 1/23/2022, 3:55:12 AM - chinchilla optional: Very user-first software. Y'all would like it. 1/23/2022, 4:18:56 AM - chinchilla optional: `archivebox add --depth=1 ~/Downloads/bookmarks_export.html` 1/23/2022, 4:19:12 AM - chinchilla optional: depth does what's advertised and follows links. 1/23/2022, 4:23:52 AM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 1/23/2022, 4:24:21 AM - chinchilla optional: Even uses crontab for scheduling. 1/23/2022, 5:17:19 AM - chinchilla optional: There's three optional nodejs dependecies for extracting article text that I'm not thrilled about. Gotta figure out how to satisfy those in Nix 1/23/2022, 5:23:45 AM - chinchilla optional: https://docs.archivebox.io/en/latest/Publishing-Your-Archive.html 1/23/2022, 5:23:56 AM - chinchilla optional: You can export the whole archive as static HTML. Fuck yes 1/23/2022, 5:55:11 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox/wiki/Web-Archiving-Community#Web-Archiving-Projects 1/23/2022, 5:55:52 AM - chinchilla optional: I found some nice stuff tonight. 1/23/2022, 5:57:31 AM - chinchilla optional: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "There's three optional nodejs de..."> This could be used to convert any arbitrary webpage (or your whole bookmark list?) to gemini. 1/23/2022, 6:09:58 AM - Tristan B. Kildaire: That's cool 1/23/2022, 6:10:22 AM - Tristan B. Kildaire: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "Worst food poisioning of my life..."> _The 'vid_ 1/23/2022, 7:02:27 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "Other than that it's freeform?"> .plan is freeform, multiple lines. We often used it for alt.fan.warlord type signatures. .project is one line. 1/23/2022, 7:11:13 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "But I've been sick as hell for a..."> Hope you feel better soon. I had the omicron week before last. Vaccinated, but still presented as a nasty cold. 1/23/2022, 8:33:53 AM - chinchilla optional: 6am medical emergency with a pet. 2nd in 3 days. When it rains it f******pours 1/23/2022, 8:35:42 AM - chinchilla optional: The car, truck, and jeep all had issues this month too. Truck's undriveable, car was expensive, and I fixed the jeep but it stole an afternoon. 1/23/2022, 8:36:07 AM - chinchilla optional: Haven't even slept yet tonight, weee 1/23/2022, 8:36:14 AM - chinchilla optional: Thanks for listening 1/23/2022, 9:11:36 AM - lg0: Wow what a week 1/23/2022, 1:02:36 PM - bb: Cat had nasty abscess that we didn't know till it ruptured a pus blood mix 1/23/2022, 1:26:17 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: Zaaamn 1/23/2022, 1:26:29 PM - Tristan B. Kildaire: Meanwhile down here we are boiling with an hot ass summer 1/23/2022, 2:33:39 PM - bb: That always boggles my mind that there are two opposite seasons happening simultaneous dependent on the hemisphere 1/23/2022, 5:04:32 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ZinoKader/portal 1/24/2022, 7:45:20 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://kernc.github.io/xsuspender/ Just in time for all my apps to go to Wayland, where this won't work (unless built into the compositor, I guess). 1/24/2022, 2:58:14 PM - chinchilla optional: https://lonkamikaze.github.io/2022/01/23/bsda2-presenting-lst.sh 1/24/2022, 3:00:43 PM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "https://kernc.github.io/xsuspend..."> Saw that earlier and didn't click it. 1/24/2022, 3:00:47 PM - chinchilla optional: >When an application window loses focus, XSuspender tries to match it to one of the rules in its configuration. If a match is found, the application is sent a SIGSTOP signal (preventing the process from obtaining further CPU time). Upon windows regaining focus, the process is seamlessly continued where it had left off. 1/24/2022, 3:01:04 PM - chinchilla optional: That's really nice, I didn't know that was an option 1/24/2022, 3:01:12 PM - chinchilla optional: Ty for the link 1/24/2022, 3:04:32 PM - chinchilla optional: >If you suspend IM clients, wake them up frequently (configuration key resume_every) so they can process their queued network events. 1/24/2022, 3:04:41 PM - chinchilla optional: This software is awesome. 1/25/2022, 12:52:28 PM - chinchilla optional: https://systemd-by-example.com/ 1/27/2022, 6:12:28 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/blockprotocol/blockprotocol 1/27/2022, 6:12:43 PM - chinchilla optional: That has nothing to do with blockchains 1/27/2022, 6:13:06 PM - chinchilla optional: So don't get excited/disappointed 1/27/2022, 6:17:03 PM - chinchilla optional: https://playground.hibikihtml.com/tutorial/?page=t-intro 1/27/2022, 7:43:13 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/danielfullmer/robotnix 1/27/2022, 7:48:19 PM - chinchilla optional: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "https://github.com/danielfullmer..."> Imagine a custom android build matched to your computer system. 1/27/2022, 7:48:48 PM - chinchilla optional: All credentials, apps, configuration, bookmarks pre-set to your services. 1/27/2022, 7:48:52 PM - chinchilla optional: Email preconfigured 1/27/2022, 7:50:10 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Neat. I have built AOSP from source before, but it's been a while. 1/27/2022, 7:50:38 PM - chinchilla optional: How was that? 1/27/2022, 7:51:28 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Slow. Mostly I only maintained a patched kernel build, though. (For the 2012 Nexus 7.) 1/27/2022, 7:52:12 PM - chinchilla optional: I watched the robotnix nixcon talk a while ago and he wasn't complementary about the process. 1/27/2022, 7:52:29 PM - chinchilla optional: Why run a patched kernel? 1/27/2022, 7:53:28 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Better/additional scheduler and power management options, mainly. Some people wanted additional filesystem drivers. 1/27/2022, 7:57:36 PM - chinchilla optional: Oh yeah, 2012. 1/27/2022, 7:57:45 PM - chinchilla optional: That stuff was pretty rough back then 1/27/2022, 7:58:23 PM - chinchilla optional: Now android just kills everything regardless of your settings 1/27/2022, 7:59:02 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Ye 1/28/2022, 1:20:03 AM - chinchilla optional invited Z 1/28/2022, 1:20:12 AM - Z joined the room 1/30/2022, 1:37:32 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/hasherezade/hollows_hunter 1/30/2022, 1:38:51 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/hasherezade/pe-sieve 1/30/2022, 1:49:53 PM - chinchilla optional: http://www.tofuproxy.stargrave.org/ 1/30/2022, 1:51:54 PM - chinchilla optional: WARC browsing and a Gemini shim is nice 1/30/2022, 1:55:21 PM - chinchilla optional: Because its hard to find git://git.stargrave.org/tofuproxy.git 2/1/2022, 12:43:35 AM - chinchilla optional: https://oupala.github.io/apaxy/ 2/1/2022, 12:45:57 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/pldubouilh/gossa <-- A fast and simple webserver. Includes video/picture players and drag and drop uploads. Works as PWA. 2/1/2022, 12:46:19 AM - chinchilla optional: Looks pretty neat 2/1/2022, 1:01:30 AM - chinchilla optional: Z: you asked me about something like this a few days ago https://github.com/drakkan/sftpgo 2/1/2022, 1:09:36 AM - chinchilla optional: Another simple filesystem webserver w/ upload. Supports auth, obviously. 2/1/2022, 1:12:45 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/filebrowser/filebrowser <-- Yet another web-based file browser w/ upload. This one has event hooks and can run shell commands. 2/1/2022, 1:36:55 AM - chinchilla optional: https://eikek.github.io/sharry/doc/webapp <-- Another temp file upload service. Supports some interesting features like a download-limit and the ability to send others a link to upload files into your account. Also shows metrics (views/downloads, last download, etc). 2/1/2022, 1:39:04 AM - chinchilla optional: https://framagit.org/fiat-tux/hat-softwares/lufi <-- E2EE file-upload service. File is encrypted and decrypted by the browser. 2/1/2022, 1:39:42 AM - chinchilla optional: >However please note that some metadata are sent unencrypted: - the file name - its size - its mimetype 2/1/2022, 1:44:23 AM - chinchilla optional: https://framagit.org/fiat-tux/hat-softwares/lufi <-- lufi from one piece. Keeps track up uploaded files with localstorage, no need to remember your links 2/1/2022, 1:44:27 AM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 2/1/2022, 2:12:20 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/dutchcoders/transfer.sh Lightweight, cli focused file uploader. Z Check some of these examples. https://github.com/dutchcoders/transfer.sh/blob/main/examples.md#archiving-and-backups Some of those would be sweet on tempsend. 2/1/2022, 3:24:36 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/spantaleev/sftpman <-- Command line and GTK (packaged separately) applications to make mounting and unmounting sftp/sshfs easier. 2/1/2022, 3:24:40 AM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 2/1/2022, 4:27:49 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/manuel-uberti/boodle accounting SPA written in clojure/clojurescript 2/1/2022, 4:41:33 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/typesense/typesense <-- Fast, typo tolerant, fuzzy search engine for building delightful search experiences zap mag sparkles An Open Source alternative to Algolia and an Easier-to-Use alternative to ElasticSearch. ^ Is federated too. 2/1/2022, 11:53:05 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: EasySSHFS (mount file systems via SSH) - https://f-droid.org/packages/ru.nsu.bobrofon.easysshfs 2/1/2022, 11:53:31 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Requires rooted android 😕 2/1/2022, 12:30:18 PM - chinchilla optional: 404 2/1/2022, 12:36:10 PM - chinchilla optional: Material Files (Open source Material Design file manager) - https://f-droid.org/packages/me.zhanghai.android.files I use this for sftp 2/1/2022, 1:02:16 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Yes, I already had that installed and forgot it did sftp. 2/1/2022, 1:24:55 PM - chinchilla optional: Being able to mount them would be nice though. 2/1/2022, 1:25:20 PM - chinchilla optional: But it works well enough to get by 2/1/2022, 1:27:02 PM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "EasySSHFS (mount file systems vi..."> https://github.com/bobrofon/easysshfs 2/2/2022, 2:36:55 AM - CoilWinder (novus ordo seclorum) changed their display name to Chuck Winter 2/2/2022, 12:16:47 PM - chinchilla optional: https://codeberg.org/oppenlab/gempub 2/2/2022, 11:20:24 PM - chinchilla optional changed the room name from os-project-linkdump to 0x00 links. 2/2/2022, 11:36:21 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/peerlibrary/peerlibrary 2/3/2022, 12:52:59 PM - chinchilla optional invited @martyet:matrix.org 2/3/2022, 7:07:11 PM - @martyet:matrix.org joined the room 2/4/2022, 8:48:49 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://github.com/antirez/load81 2/4/2022, 1:26:55 PM - chinchilla optional: Good examples in that repo 2/4/2022, 7:25:40 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/devture/matrix-corporal <-- Can define matrix homeserver (rooms/users/rules) w/ json. 2/4/2022, 7:26:39 PM - chinchilla optional: Needs a nixos module, then automatic user creation. 2/4/2022, 8:02:38 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/alphapapa/ement.el 2/5/2022, 3:14:59 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/kahing/catfs <-- caching filesystem To be overlayed on top of another filesystem (possibly remote) such as sshfs. 2/5/2022, 3:19:14 AM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 2/5/2022, 3:38:52 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/fangfufu/httpdirfs <-- A filesystem which allows you to mount HTTP directory listings, with a permanent cache. Now with Airsonic / Subsonic support! 2/5/2022, 3:44:05 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/nachoparker/dutree <-- tool to analyze filesystem usage. 2/5/2022, 3:44:26 AM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 2/5/2022, 3:49:59 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/distribyted/distribyted <-- Distribyted is an alternative torrent client. It can expose torrent files as a standard FUSE, webDAV or HTTP endpoint and download them on demand, allowing random reads using a fixed amount of disk space. 2/5/2022, 3:50:32 AM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 2/5/2022, 3:51:32 AM - chinchilla optional: > Explore TBs of data from public datasets only downloading the parts you need. Use Jupyter Notebooks directly to process or analyze this data. 2/5/2022, 3:51:55 AM - chinchilla optional: This is cool. 2/5/2022, 4:14:09 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/sahib/rmlint <-- Finds… …Duplicate Files and duplicate directories. …Nonstripped binaries (i.e. binaries with debug symbols) …Broken symbolic links. …Empty files and directories. …Files with broken user or/and group ID. 2/5/2022, 4:14:32 AM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 2/5/2022, 4:48:53 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/sayanarijit/xplr >xplr is a terminal UI based file explorer that aims to increase our terminal productivity by being a flexible, interactive orchestrator for the ever growing awesome command-line utilities that work with the file-system. 2/5/2022, 4:52:09 AM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 2/5/2022, 4:52:28 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/sjqzhang/go-fastdfs/blob/master/README-en.md <-- Provide users with the most simple, reliable and efficient distributed file system. 2/5/2022, 4:55:01 AM - chinchilla optional: >Easy operation and maintenance, only one role (unlike fastdfs has three roles Tracker Server, Storage Server, Client), the configuration is automatically generated Peer-to-peer (simplified operation and maintenance) All nodes can read and write simultaneously 2/5/2022, 4:57:29 AM - chinchilla optional: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "https://github.com/distribyted/d..."> Older, unmaintained?, similar https://github.com/johang/btfs 2/5/2022, 4:16:49 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/plomlompom/htwtxt 2/5/2022, 4:17:04 PM - chinchilla optional: Lightweight twtxt server. 2/5/2022, 5:15:40 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/kmein/stockholm/blob/a03e6555f26c9311919e2616fd3f0df4c8ac991a/krebs/2configs/syncthing.nix <-- Declarative syncthing. 2/5/2022, 5:33:27 PM - chinchilla optional set the main address for this room to #0x00-links:kernelpanic.cafe. 2/5/2022, 5:37:48 PM - chinchilla optional: https://www.uninformativ.de/blog/postings/2021-09-19/0/POSTING-en.html 2/5/2022, 5:37:53 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 2/5/2022, 5:58:15 PM - @martyet:matrix.org: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "https://github.com/kmein/stockho..."> wait a moment... i have to steal this! thx! 2/5/2022, 6:10:23 PM - chinchilla optional: <@martyet:matrix.org "wait a moment... i have to steal..."> np. I will steal it myself once I understand how it works. 2/6/2022, 1:43:39 AM - chinchilla optional: https://notabug.org/acetone/Y2R <-- The script finds routers with a Yggdrasil IPv6 and mixes 30% of regular routers with them. 2/6/2022, 4:44:43 AM - chinchilla optional: https://tdarb.org/poormans-comment-system/ 2/6/2022, 3:27:48 PM - chinchilla optional: https://susam.github.io/spcss/ 2/6/2022, 6:50:40 PM - chinchilla optional: Yooo https://github.com/CadQuery/cadquery 2/7/2022, 12:12:50 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/beehive-lab/TornadoVM <-- Automatic code generation of OpenCL and Nvidia PTX, achieving portability across multi-core CPUs, GPUs and FPGAs 2/7/2022, 4:58:41 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ajayyy/SponsorBlock <-- Browser extension that automatically labels or skips sponsor segments in youtube videos from crowdsourced database. Supports Invidious. No more nordvpn or jlcpcb. Other skippable categories are: - Intro Animations and intermissions - Credits/endcards - LIKE+SHARE+SUBSCRIBE+RINGTHATBELL - merch/patreon - non-music segments in music videos. https://github.com/ajayyy/SponsorBlockServer <-- Server app. https://sponsor.ajay.app/database <-- Database dump (CSV format). https://github.com/polymorphicshade/NewPipe <-- newpipe + sponsorblock. 2/7/2022, 5:01:57 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/andrewzlee/NeuralBlock <-- AYYY EYE version of the above trained on the sponsorblock dataset. 2/7/2022, 10:48:05 PM - chinchilla optional: https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/kittens/remote_file/ WOAH 2/7/2022, 10:48:35 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty 2/8/2022, 5:24:25 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/..."> That's pretty nice. I generally use tramp (emacs feature) for remote editing. 2/8/2022, 5:24:50 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/TrampMode 2/8/2022, 10:37:43 AM - chinchilla optional: https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage <-- distributed self-hosted object store 2/8/2022, 10:41:02 AM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "That's pretty nice. I generally ..."> https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/kittens/transfer/ Downloading files from existing ssh sessions. Unfortunately it does enough things differently that you need a special terminfo on the server too. 2/8/2022, 10:41:46 AM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/..."> That's nice, I'll try that later. 2/8/2022, 11:46:00 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/levkk/pgcat 2/9/2022, 6:34:35 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/HarvsG/WireGuardMeshes 2/9/2022, 7:13:14 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/anderspitman/awesome-tunneling 2/10/2022, 5:24:29 AM - chinchilla optional: http://www.nncpgo.org/index.html <-- NNCP (Node to Node copy) is a collection of utilities simplifying secure store-and-forward files, mail and command exchanging. 2/10/2022, 6:54:47 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/seedvault-app/seedvault bip39 encryption 2/10/2022, 7:43:38 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://github.com/matrix-org/thirdroom/discussions/20 I don't want the metaverse to be a thing, but if it's going to be, this is the least bad way. 2/10/2022, 1:54:23 PM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "https://github.com/matrix-org/th..."> Ready player one was propaganda. 2/10/2022, 1:55:01 PM - chinchilla optional: Definitely seems better than the alternatives 2/10/2022, 10:51:59 PM - chinchilla optional: https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/-/wikis/DMIntegrity 2/10/2022, 10:52:08 PM - chinchilla optional: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/dm-integrity.rst 2/11/2022, 2:30:23 AM - chinchilla optional: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/blockdev/zram.html 2/13/2022, 5:55:27 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/TheFrenchGhosty/TheFrenchGhostys-Ultimate-YouTube-DL-Scripts-Collection 2/13/2022, 6:57:00 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ankenyr/jellyfin-youtube-metadata-plugin 2/14/2022, 5:59:53 PM - chinchilla optional: https://batchdrake.github.io/SigDigger/ lg0 Z SDR software 2/14/2022, 6:00:18 PM - chinchilla optional: Signal analyzer specifically 2/14/2022, 10:08:31 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/vaporup/ssh-tools `ssh-ping` for automatic health checks when deploying new cknfigs 2/15/2022, 7:00:22 AM - chinchilla optional: https://davrodpin.github.io/mole/#leveraging-remoteforward-from-ssh-configuration-file 2/15/2022, 12:50:00 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ezrosent/frawk/blob/master/info/performance.md 2/16/2022, 10:08:04 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://redbean.dev/ 2/16/2022, 12:10:25 PM - chinchilla optional: EinkBro (lightweight, fast, but powerful browser designed for Eink devices.) - https://f-droid.org/packages/info.plateaukao.einkbro 2/16/2022, 1:47:09 PM - chinchilla optional invited zonked_worm 2/16/2022, 1:48:34 PM - zonked_worm joined the room 2/16/2022, 2:10:44 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/cyphar/paperback 2/16/2022, 2:11:44 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 2/16/2022, 2:11:55 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 2/16/2022, 2:16:34 PM - chinchilla optional: https://opulo.io/ 2/16/2022, 2:54:03 PM - lg0: neat 2/16/2022, 5:37:36 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/yoav-lavi/melody 2/16/2022, 6:52:04 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/jondonas/linux-exploit-suggester-2 <-- Should be run on integration tests. 2/16/2022, 6:52:32 PM - chinchilla optional: Not ^ specifically, but the idea. 2/17/2022, 10:12:30 PM - Chuck Winter changed their display name to Chuck Winter (vi/vim) 2/17/2022, 10:20:53 PM - Chuck Winter (vi/vim) changed their display name to Chuck Winter 2/18/2022, 12:29:10 AM - chinchilla optional: https://ihp.digitallyinduced.com/ 2/18/2022, 12:37:10 AM - chinchilla optional: https://www.canarytokens.org/ <-- find/make Foss version of this. Could probably be a quick and dirty nix function 2/18/2022, 11:58:24 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/littlefs-project/littlefs <-- uc optimized filesystem 2/18/2022, 11:43:51 PM - zonked_worm removed their display name (zonked_worm) 2/19/2022, 1:44:58 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/bup/bup <-- Very efficient backup system based on the git packfile format, providing fast incremental saves and global deduplication (among and within files, including virtual machine images). 2/19/2022, 1:56:39 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/perkeep/perkeep <-- Perkeep (née Camlistore) is a set of open source formats, protocols, and software for modeling, storing, searching, sharing and synchronizing data in the post-PC era. Data may be files or objects, tweets or 5TB videos, and you can access it via a phone, browser or FUSE filesystem. Project website https://perkeep.org/ 2/19/2022, 3:16:47 PM - @zonked_worm:matrix.org set their display name to zonked_worm? 2/19/2022, 3:16:50 PM - zonked_worm? changed their display name to zonked_worm 2/19/2022, 6:36:02 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/cmusatyalab/coda <-- Distributed fault tolerant network filesystem. Works disconnected/offline and is tolerant of network splits and degradation. https://wikiless.org/wiki/Coda_(file_system)?lang=en 2/19/2022, 6:49:34 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/moosefs/moosefs <-- MooseFS is a Petabyte Open Source Network Distributed File System. It is easy to deploy and maintain, highly reliable, fault tolerant, highly performing, easily scalable and POSIX compliant. MooseFS spreads data over a number of commodity servers, which are visible to the user as one resource. For standard file operations MooseFS acts like ordinary Unix-like file system: * A hierarchical structure – **directory tree** * Stores **POSIX file attributes** – permissions, last access and modification times, etc. * Supports **ACLs** * Supports POSIX and BSD **file locks** – including support for **distributed file locking** * Supports **special files** – block and character devices, pipes and sockets * Supports **symbolic links** – file names pointing to target files, not necessarily on MooseFS * Supports **hard links** – different names of files which refer to the same data on MooseFS Distinctive MooseFS features: * **High reliability** – files are stored in several copies on separate servers. The number of copies is a configurable parameter, even per each file * **No Single Point of Failure** – all hardware and software components may be redundant * **Parallel** data operations – many clients can access many files concurrently * Capacity can be **dynamically expanded** by simply adding new servers/disks on the fly * Retired hardware **may be removed on the fly** * Deleted files are retained for a configurable period of time (a **file system level "trash bin"**) * **Coherent, "atomic" snapshots** of files, even while the files are being written/accessed * **Access to the file system can be limited** based on IP address and/or password (similarly as in NFS) * **Data tiering** – supports different storage policies for different files/directories in Storage Classes mechanism * Per-directory, **"project" quotas** – configurable per RAW space, usable space, number of inodes with hard and soft quotas support * Apart from file system storage, MooseFS also provides **block storage** (`mfsbdev`) * Efficient, **pure C** implementation * **Ethernet** support 2/19/2022, 6:58:01 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/lizardfs/lizardfs <-- Fork of MooseFS. LizardFS is a highly reliable, scalable and efficient distributed file system. It spreads data over a number of physical servers, making it visible to an end user as a single file system. Supports Geo-replication. https://lizardfs.com/ 2/19/2022, 7:27:29 PM - lg0: Been looking at ceph. 2/19/2022, 7:28:33 PM - chinchilla optional: I thought you've been using that for a while? 2/19/2022, 7:31:34 PM - lg0: Been looking at it for a long while 2/19/2022, 7:31:52 PM - lg0: But it needs a large foot print 2/19/2022, 7:31:58 PM - chinchilla optional: Gotcha. Yeah you've talked about it for years. 2/19/2022, 7:32:31 PM - lg0: Flat file rep is a min of 5 servers and like 8 for erasure encoding 2/19/2022, 7:33:02 PM - lg0: It starts looking really good with very large file sets 2/19/2022, 7:33:32 PM - lg0: Like multi PB 2/19/2022, 7:33:49 PM - chinchilla optional: I'm not worried about that 2/19/2022, 7:33:57 PM - chinchilla optional: <@lg0:marigold.cafe "Flat file rep is a min of 5 serv..."> -___- 2/19/2022, 7:33:59 PM - lg0: Ied love to do a low power version 2/19/2022, 7:34:10 PM - chinchilla optional: Yeah this should run on 1-2 systems 2/19/2022, 7:34:56 PM - lg0: Something like 8 to 24 nodes with something like a very low end xeon or loaded RPI 2/19/2022, 7:35:04 PM - lg0: One disk per node 2/19/2022, 7:41:30 PM - lg0: I have sufficient boxes now to do a test cluster 2/19/2022, 7:41:44 PM - lg0: Just requires me to do it 2/19/2022, 7:57:11 PM - chinchilla optional: ceph is too much for me. I'm looking for simpler and easier to deploy. 2/20/2022, 12:48:50 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/textprotocol/public <-- plaintext protocol client. https://textprotocol.org/ An Inhabitant of Carcosa 2/20/2022, 12:57:11 AM - chinchilla optional: Cloned and archived 2/20/2022, 1:20:32 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/martinvonz/jj <-- git compatible dvcs It combines features from Git (data model, speed), Mercurial (anonymous branching, simple CLI free from "the index", revsets, powerful history-rewriting), and Pijul/Darcs (first-class conflicts), with features not found in either of them (working-copy-as-a-commit, undo functionality, automatic rebase, safe replication via rsync, Dropbox, or distributed file system). 2/20/2022, 1:24:33 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/blob/main/docs/related-work.md 2/20/2022, 10:48:38 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "https://github.com/textprotocol/..."> This was produced by Petite Abele, a gadfly on the Gemini list. 2/20/2022, 10:55:15 AM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "This was produced by Petite Abel..."> Its a work of art, especially that homepage. 2/20/2022, 6:47:44 PM - Chuck Winter changed their display name to Chinchilla Wetreat 2/20/2022, 7:45:40 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://github.com/haugene/docker-transmission-openvpn/ <- relevant to pub discussion. 2/20/2022, 7:52:56 PM - chinchilla optional: >Transmission is running only when OpenVPN has an active tunnel Good idea. 2/20/2022, 7:53:58 PM - chinchilla optional: My current setup is transmission on VPS, w/ transmission client on phone/PC/wherever and I can always add it from the transmission web interface if I am really desperate. 2/20/2022, 7:54:38 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: This is what I use at home the last few years. It's effectively the same as transmission on VPS, but actually running locally. 2/20/2022, 7:54:44 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 2/20/2022, 7:54:56 PM - chinchilla optional: I can just tap a torrent on my phone and it loads up and fires off. 2/20/2022, 7:55:43 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Yeah, same. 2/20/2022, 7:55:53 PM - chinchilla optional: How's that work? 2/20/2022, 7:56:14 PM - chinchilla optional: If transmission is on your computer? 2/20/2022, 7:57:45 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Transmission is in a container on my home server. I can only add things from my phone when I'm on my home WiFi, or when I have wireguard working between phone and home server. Which used to be always, but now is never because my crappy router doesn't do NAT hairpinning. 2/20/2022, 7:58:20 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: (I need to get an OpenWRT router at some point, but I haven't had the spoons.) 2/20/2022, 7:58:36 PM - chinchilla optional: Oh gotcha. My mental model was transmission on your desk/laptop 2/20/2022, 8:00:06 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: I mean, I probably could forward a port from the router to transmission, but why tempt fate. 2/20/2022, 8:00:12 PM - chinchilla optional: I know Z has opinions on torrents too. 2/20/2022, 8:00:19 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: The fewer ports open, the better. 2/20/2022, 8:01:17 PM - chinchilla optional: 80/443 are gonna be open for me regardless so a vhost for transmission is no skin off my back. 2/20/2022, 8:02:15 PM - chinchilla optional: Oh yeah I had a cool app to link, one sec. 2/20/2022, 8:03:03 PM - chinchilla optional: Key Mapper (Unleash your keys! Open source!) - https://f-droid.org/packages/io.github.sds100.keymapper 2/20/2022, 8:04:27 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 2/20/2022, 8:05:17 PM - chinchilla optional: You can add constraints to restrict them from firing, call intents or shortcuts, and even screen presses. 2/20/2022, 8:16:02 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/fivefilters/ftr-site-config <-- xpath selectors for >1000 websites to extract content for RSS generation or otherwise 2/20/2022, 9:30:46 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ChronosX88/yans <-- yet another NNTP server. Early in development. 2/21/2022, 7:58:08 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: I will follow it with interest. 2/21/2022, 12:49:14 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/domingoclub/dok <-- MD -> wiki static site generator. Probably nothing new/interesting here but the folks contributing to it are involved in other interesting things (necklaces that ferment food with body heat and FOSS fermentation software) so I'm not gonna be quick to write it off. 2/21/2022, 12:53:47 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/fablabbcn/makeworks <-- local manufacturing/production https://make.works/ 2/21/2022, 12:56:55 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/fablabbcn?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=smartcitizen <-- Air/water/soil/light/sound pollution sensor platorm and base station. Docs at https://docs.smartcitizen.me/ 2/21/2022, 12:57:00 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 2/21/2022, 12:57:16 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 2/21/2022, 12:57:21 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 2/21/2022, 1:01:49 PM - chinchilla optional: ^ I dig that. 2/21/2022, 1:02:02 PM - chinchilla optional: Interfaces (web/api) look pretty polished too. 2/21/2022, 1:03:29 PM - Z: Here's how I roll with torrents: I have NAS which stores all my media. I run a VM with PrivateInternetAccess VPN. I have a script to tell Transmission to bind to the IP + port that PIA (PrivateInternetAccess) gives me. If PIA restarts or whatever I just re-run the script and it restarts Transmission with the correct bound port. It gets the job done and I never have a DMCA complaint ever. The less relevant details: I have Sonarr to grab TV show updates and automatically put them in the folder Plex watches. Also my Transmission downloads (movies, music, whatever else) are automatically stored on my NAS so it's a very quick `mv` command to move downloads into their respective folders and allow Plex to find them or whatever; no copying from local disk to NAS or anything like that. 2/21/2022, 1:03:44 PM - Z: ``` #!/bin/bash if [ $(pidof transmission-daemon) ] then echo "Transmission Running" echo "Stopping..." sudo systemctl stop transmission-daemon else echo "Transmission NOT runniung." fi IP=$(hostname -I | cut -f2 -d ' ') PORT=$(piactl get portforward) echo "Updating IP: $IP" echo "Updating PORT: $PORT" cat ~/.config/transmission-daemon/settings.json | jq ".\"bind-address-ipv4\" = \"$IP\" | .\"peer-port\" = $PORT" > ~/.config/transmission-daemon/new-settings.json mv ~/.config/transmission-daemon/new-settings.json ~/.config/transmission-daemon/settings.json echo "Starting Transmission..." sudo systemctl start transmission-daemon ``` 2/21/2022, 1:06:21 PM - Z: I could probably solve the IP+port thing with iptables or something... but I had a hammer and nail, so I made it work with a hammer and nail. 2/21/2022, 1:07:16 PM - chinchilla optional: How do you connect to PIA? Openvpn? 2/21/2022, 1:07:49 PM - Z: Their PIA control program (`piactl`) is a wrapper to connect to their service via OpenVPN yes. 2/21/2022, 1:08:23 PM - chinchilla optional: Does it get it's own interface? Can't you just bind to that and not worry about IP/port at all? 2/21/2022, 1:09:22 PM - Z: Pretty sure Transmission does not have that option. Even in their GUI there's no option to bind to IP+port - that option is only available in their JSON config. 2/21/2022, 1:09:44 PM - Z: Binding to IP is essentially its way of binding to interface. 2/21/2022, 1:09:56 PM - chinchilla optional: Ah, lame. 2/21/2022, 1:10:34 PM - Z: The port part is to tell Transmission which port clients should connect to. PIA does not give you a completely static port, so sometimes it'll need to be updated. This script handles both. 2/21/2022, 1:10:58 PM - chinchilla optional: Maybe a virtual interface with a fixed IP bridged to theirs? 2/21/2022, 1:11:20 PM - chinchilla optional: oh, nevermind. That port bit would be a problem 2/21/2022, 1:11:26 PM - Z: Probably a good idea :) But look at this nice hammer. 2/21/2022, 1:12:49 PM - chinchilla optional: TBH I think short shell scripts are underrated. You can do so much with so little. 2/21/2022, 1:13:17 PM - chinchilla optional: People bitch and moan about bash and friends, but it's so quick to get some glue that works. 2/21/2022, 1:18:05 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/BishopFox/unredacter <-- unredact pixelated secrets https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BishopFox/unredacter/main/img/wow_such_secrets.gif 2/21/2022, 1:38:12 PM - zonked_worm: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "https://github.com/BishopFox/unr..."> reminds me of that thing those 4chaners made 2/21/2022, 1:39:47 PM - zonked_worm: I think it was called DeepCreampie 2/21/2022, 1:40:06 PM - zonked_worm: because it uses "deep neural networks" to decensor porn 2/21/2022, 1:40:26 PM - zonked_worm: similar concept although far more robust 2/21/2022, 1:41:57 PM - chinchilla optional: 4chan gets far more shit than it deserves. I mean you have to wade through a ton of shit, but realistically so is the rest of the web they just put on a shiny veneer to pretend that it's not exactly the same. 2/21/2022, 1:42:45 PM - chinchilla optional: Kind of how stoners will figure out how to turn anything into a bong -- 4chan will use nation-state level powers for absolutely mundane things. 2/21/2022, 1:43:13 PM - zonked_worm: The only nice thing I'd say about 4chan is at least the bigots don't try to hide 2/21/2022, 1:43:52 PM - zonked_worm: but also there's a lot of fucked up discourse getting peddled that I'm not a fan of 2/21/2022, 1:44:04 PM - chinchilla optional: I haven't browsed it in years 2/21/2022, 1:44:13 PM - zonked_worm: in some ways it is better now 2/21/2022, 1:44:18 PM - zonked_worm: in others, not so much 2/21/2022, 1:44:25 PM - chinchilla optional: <@zonked_worm:matrix.org "but also there's a lot of fucked..."> That's the whole web, pretty much. 2/21/2022, 1:44:49 PM - chinchilla optional: 4chan is "warts and all", the rest of the web uses filters to pretend they don't exist 2/21/2022, 1:45:08 PM - chinchilla optional: the gemini/smolweb folks are all pretty cool so far. 2/21/2022, 1:46:37 PM - zonked_worm: i don't necessarily disagree but it's lack of filtration is also what causes wackjobs to congregate 2/21/2022, 1:47:01 PM - zonked_worm: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "the gemini/smolweb folks are all..."> the smolweb is great :) 2/21/2022, 1:48:50 PM - chinchilla optional: I think the best is no filter, but enough of a barrier to entry that you need to demonstrate a few working neurons to publish anything. 2/21/2022, 1:49:28 PM - chinchilla optional: Not gatekeeping, just a bit harder than `go to website with text box and hit submit` 2/21/2022, 1:49:49 PM - zonked_worm: I think robust filtration options are nice but only if they are user side 2/21/2022, 1:49:57 PM - chinchilla optional: 1000% 2/21/2022, 1:50:01 PM - zonked_worm: and don't involve mass data collection 2/21/2022, 1:50:24 PM - chinchilla optional: I am also a fan of being able to subscribe to others' filters. 2/21/2022, 1:50:26 PM - zonked_worm: also children need to log the fuck off 2/21/2022, 1:50:53 PM - zonked_worm: been trying to figure out how the fuck I'm gonna deal with that when I eventually probably have a kid 2/21/2022, 1:51:06 PM - chinchilla optional: Hard disagree. Instagram for kids is nothing but good for society and self esteem. Kids should have phones by age two. 2/21/2022, 1:51:30 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Lol 2/21/2022, 1:51:54 PM - chinchilla optional: <@zonked_worm:matrix.org "been trying to figure out how th..."> Get them on linux early. ezpz. 2/21/2022, 1:53:04 PM - chinchilla optional: AKA teach them to use tools not products. Dark patterns should be taught. 2/21/2022, 1:53:47 PM - zonked_worm: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "Hard disagree. Instagram for kid..."> lmaoooooooooo 2/22/2022, 12:50:14 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://christine.website/blog/nix-flakes-1-2022-02-21 2/22/2022, 4:09:20 PM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "https://christine.website/blog/n..."> I'm torn on flakes. I understand the problems they (are supposed to) solve, but it feels like a lot of boilerplate for most use cases. Flakes were also one of the first major RFCs in the nix community and despite being stable enough for a couple of years are just now starting to get any sort of adoption, probably because the UX(UI?) is not great. Libraries like flake-utils are pretty much required to use them. I deleted a few paragraphs of technical opinions on flakes that I'm probably not qualified to provide, and likely wrong about. Suffice it to say that I'm not sold on them yet and have attempted several times to give them a fair shake. 2/22/2022, 4:13:19 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: I haven't even used nix, just saw relevant link and forwarded. 2/22/2022, 4:20:05 PM - chinchilla optional: Nixlang is quirky and difficult, nixpkgs has three standard libraries, and NixOS is a new paradigm. Best practices are still being worked out, and it's easy to over-architect complexity into things with all of the new powers that are available... Especially since there are still relatively few tools that can work with them, including editors (though emacs w/ rnix-lsp is probably the most advanced so far and the reason I learned emacs). Most NixOS configs seem to be 'how can I accomplish goal X with my current knowledge of the Nix ecosystem', often to the detriment of readability, maintainability, and the ability to easily share the configs with others. 2/22/2022, 4:24:11 PM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "I haven't even used nix, just sa..."> TFTL. I'm gonna give flakes another try following that post soon. Like many things in life (javascript, webapps, silicon valley), I get the problems they are trying to solve and how we got where we are. I could very well just not be smart enough to visualize what a flake-based system could look like despite [numerous examples](https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Configuration_Collection). 2/22/2022, 4:27:27 PM - chinchilla optional: But compare any flake-based config to [my config](https://gitea.kernelpanic.cafe/cw/0x00/src/branch/master/hive.nix) or [my host config](https://gitea.kernelpanic.cafe/cw/0x00/src/branch/master/hosts/0x00.nix) and mine feels much easier to work with going forward, and definitely requires much less manual configuration (almost zero). 2/22/2022, 5:13:05 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/nasa-jpl/autoRIFT 2/22/2022, 9:35:13 PM - chinchilla optional: https://groupgets.com/campaigns/1003-clear-the-open-source-fpga-asic-by-chipignite 2/22/2022, 9:35:24 PM - chinchilla optional: https://openfpga.readthedocs.io/en/master/ 2/22/2022, 9:36:47 PM - chinchilla optional: Only 8x8 right now, but still super cool. 2/22/2022, 9:52:50 PM - lg0: interesting! 2/22/2022, 9:55:47 PM - chinchilla optional: I figured you'd like it :D 2/23/2022, 1:44:53 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/lxi-tools/lxi-tools <-- another one for ya lg0 . It's packaged for nixos I'll test it tmw. 2/23/2022, 1:49:10 AM - chinchilla optional: The rigol software is horseshit. It barely works and its the kind of thing that makes your computer feel dirty just from installing it. 2/23/2022, 9:45:57 AM - lg0: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ5FqCk-qGY stuffing 130hp into a cnc tool. 2/24/2022, 3:15:35 PM - chinchilla optional: https://asteroidos.org/ https://github.com/AsteroidOS/asteroid 2/24/2022, 3:16:14 PM - chinchilla optional: Call me when they last a month on a charge. 2/24/2022, 4:47:35 PM - zonked_worm: I have modded pebble watch 2/24/2022, 4:47:51 PM - zonked_worm: That lasts like a week or more 2/24/2022, 4:55:20 PM - zonked_worm sent an image. (File Attached) 2/24/2022, 4:55:32 PM - zonked_worm: Bring back physical buttons 2/24/2022, 4:56:42 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: My watch lasts 10 years on a charge... (But its a retro 90s Casio) 2/24/2022, 4:57:48 PM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "My watch lasts 10 years on a cha..."> Exactly. Charging my phone 2-3 times a week is bad enough. 2/24/2022, 4:58:47 PM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "My watch lasts 10 years on a cha..."> Have you seen the node Casio mods? 2/24/2022, 5:00:15 PM - chinchilla optional: The pebble seemed cool then it just disappeared 2/24/2022, 5:00:31 PM - chinchilla optional: Most of the cool mods for it happened once it died 2/24/2022, 5:00:38 PM - zonked_worm: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "Have you seen the node Casio mod..."> Was literally just getting a link lmao 2/24/2022, 5:00:55 PM - zonked_worm: https://n-o-d-e.shop/ 2/24/2022, 5:01:14 PM - zonked_worm: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "The pebble seemed cool then it j..."> Fitbit bought em and killed off the product line 2/24/2022, 5:03:43 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "Have you seen the node Casio mod..."> No? What are they? 2/24/2022, 5:04:14 PM - chinchilla optional: https://n-o-d-e.shop/products/f-91w-micro-sd-addon 2/24/2022, 5:04:35 PM - chinchilla optional: I thought he had a custom PCB at one point too? 2/24/2022, 5:05:02 PM - chinchilla optional: <@zonked_worm:matrix.org "https://n-o-d-e.shop/"> These 2/24/2022, 5:06:56 PM - chinchilla optional: Also inverted color LCDs 2/24/2022, 5:09:20 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Neat, I also have a Seiko 5, which is mechanical, and wound by your motions during the day. But it doesn't keep very good time. 2/24/2022, 5:10:19 PM - chinchilla optional: Mechanical watches are some of the coolest things ever built, but a jellybean quartz crystal will keep better time than the best of them. 2/24/2022, 5:11:04 PM - chinchilla optional: You ever see clickspring? 2/24/2022, 5:17:06 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/x13a/Red <-- redirect outgoing calls to signal 2/24/2022, 5:22:13 PM - zonked_worm: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "You ever see clickspring?"> Love clickspring 2/26/2022, 10:59:14 PM - chinchilla optional: https://liquorix.net/ https://github.com/damentz/liquorix-package/tree/5.16/master/linux-liquorix/debian https://github.com/zen-kernel/zen-kernel ^ Some of these kernel mods may be appropriate to add, research this later. 2/28/2022, 11:47:53 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/coqui-ai/STT <-- Coqui STT (🐸STT) is a fast, open-source, multi-platform, deep-learning toolkit for training and deploying speech-to-text models. 🐸STT is battle tested in both production and research https://github.com/coqui-ai/TTS <-- TTS is a library for advanced Text-to-Speech generation. It's built on the latest research, was designed to achieve the best trade-off among ease-of-training, speed and quality. 🐸TTS comes with pretrained models, tools for measuring dataset quality and already used in 20+ languages for products and research projects. 2/28/2022, 2:24:34 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/OpenBCI <--might not be OSHW anymore. Their new headset isn't on github https://openbci.com/ 2/28/2022, 2:25:19 PM - zonked_worm: https://www.crowdsupply.com/neuroidss/freeeeg32 2/28/2022, 2:40:17 PM - chinchilla optional: zonked_worm ain't letting me poach those links anymore lmao 2/28/2022, 2:40:57 PM - zonked_worm: >:) 3/1/2022, 3:48:53 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/jitsi/jigasi <-- a server-side application acting as a gateway to Jitsi Meet conferences. Currently allows regular SIP clients to join meetings and provides transcription capabilities. 3/1/2022, 11:33:46 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/benhoyt/prig <-- awk but more go 3/1/2022, 11:34:10 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/benhoyt/prig <-- awk and yet nim 3/1/2022, 5:23:30 PM - chinchilla optional invited edisondotme 3/1/2022, 11:47:45 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/whatsup <-- The reference server implementation for the fmrl protocol 3/1/2022, 11:51:42 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/mikf/gallery-dl <-- gallery-dl is a command-line program to download image galleries and collections from several image hosting sites Youtube-dl but for pictures. 3/2/2022, 12:01:39 AM - edisondotme joined the room 3/2/2022, 1:27:39 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/schuelermine/nixos-repl-setup <-- This is a small utility that defines a payload, that, when loaded in your nix repl session, will prepopulate useful variables from your NixOS configuration 3/2/2022, 1:32:08 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/MatthewCroughan/nixinate <-- another day another nixos deployment tool. Nixinate is a proof of concept that generates a deployment script for each nixosConfiguration you already have in your flake, which can be ran via nix run, thanks to the apps attribute of the flake schema. 3/3/2022, 11:55:00 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/blockades/dark-crystal <-- Dark Crystal is a protocol for distributed data persistence and threshold-based consensus. It is based on a secure implementation of Shamir’s Secret Sharing and has multiple possible applications in security-oriented tools. 3/3/2022, 12:08:44 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Rotonde <-- a "webring" decentralized social network based around json, lots of supporting tools. Seems related to DAT/hypercore somehow. I don't quite understand it yet. https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/rotonde.html 3/3/2022, 12:20:29 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/m-ld <-- decentralized database (looks similar to gundb?), offline-first with 0-latency r/w. Looks fairly early stage, light on docs, and no clearly documented architecture that I can find. https://m-ld.org/ 3/3/2022, 12:31:01 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/earthstar-project/earthstar <-- Earthstar is a library for building online tools you truly own. Share/sync files with people you know. Any interface (CLI/web/native). Works offline. Undiscoverable. No blockchain. No tokens. Use one or many identities. Actually delete stuff. Temporary documents. Sneakernets. Always self-hosted. Servers optional. Free forever, in every sense. Author verification with ed25519. Protocol-agnostic sync. One identity across many devices. Multiwriter. Swappable storage drivers. Document write permissions. Works in the browser. 3/3/2022, 12:31:11 PM - chinchilla optional: ^ looks pretty neat. 3/3/2022, 6:23:53 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/libredirect/libredirect/ <-- A web extension that redirects popular sites to alternative privacy-friendly frontends and backends Actively-maintained fork of privacy redirect. Youtube => Piped, Invidious, FreeTube, Yattee, Piped-Material YoutubeMusic => Beatbump Twitter => Nitter Instagram => Bibliogram TikTok => ProxiTok Imgur => Rimgo Reddit => Libreddit, Teddit, Old Reddit, Mobile Reddit Search => SearX, Whoogle Translate => SimplyTranslate, LingvaTranslate Maps => OpenStreetMap Wikipedia => Wikiless Medium => Scribe 3/3/2022, 10:18:24 PM - chinchilla optional invited elementuser1000 3/3/2022, 10:19:37 PM - chinchilla optional made the room public to whoever knows the link. 3/3/2022, 10:24:55 PM - elementuser1000 joined the room 3/3/2022, 10:25:03 PM - elementuser1000: Hi 3/3/2022, 10:38:35 PM - chinchilla optional: UNFUNNY 3/3/2022, 10:44:29 PM - zonked_worm: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "UNFUNNY"> TRUE 3/4/2022, 12:49:29 AM - chinchilla optional: http://www.nongnu.org/libchop/ <-- Libchop is a set of utilities and library for data backup and distributed storage. Its main application is chop-backup, an encrypted backup program with several salient features: - **Encrypted**. The backup data can safely be stored at an untrusted site without compromising its confidentiality. - **Tamper-proof.** The backup's integrity is checked upon recovery. - **Distributable**. Backup data can be written to more than one store. - **Shareable**. Each directory/file in a snapshot is identified by a "tuple", which is necessary and sufficient to retrieve it. A tuple can be shared with others, which gives them access to the corresponding file/directory and only it. - **Versioned**. The history of directory snapshots is recorded, at little cost. - **Compressed**. Similar data among files or versions are coalesced. For each file type an appropriate compression method is chosen. - **Evolutive**. The application is not bound to any storage, hash, encryption, or compression method. In fact, all these parameters can vary from file to file within a snapshot. 3/4/2022, 1:39:52 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/andrewchambers/bupstash <-- Bupstash is a tool for encrypted backups - if you need secure backups, Bupstash is the tool for you. Bupstash was designed to have: - Efficient deduplication - Bupstash can store thousands of encrypted directory snapshots using a fraction of the space encrypted tarballs would require. - Strong privacy - Data is encrypted client side and the repository never needs has access to the decryption keys. - Offline decryption keys - Backups do not require the decryption key be anywhere near an at-risk server or computer. - Key/value tagging with search - all while keeping the tags fully encrypted. - Great performance on slow networks - Bupstash really strives to work well on high latency networks like cellular and connections to far-off lands. - Secure remote access controls - Ransomware, angry spouses, and disgruntled business partners will be powerless to delete your remote backups. - Efficient incremental backups - Bupstash knows what it backed up last time and skips that work. - Fantastic performance with low ram usage - Bupstash won't bog down your production servers. - Safety against malicious attacks - Bupstash is written in a memory safe language to dramatically reduce the attack surface over the network. 3/4/2022, 1:42:32 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/richfelker/bakelite <-- Incremental backup with strong cryptographic confidentiality baked into the data model. In a small package, with no dependencies. - Designed around public key cryptography such that decryption key can be kept offline, air-gapped. - Backup to local or remote storage with arbitrary transport. - Incremental update built on inode identity and hashed block contents, compatible with moving and reorganizing entire trees. - Data deduplication. - Low local storage requirements for change tracking -- roughly 56-120 bytes per file plus 0.1-5% of total data size. - Live-streamable to storage. Compatible with append-only media. No local storage required for staging a backup that will be stored remotely. - Optional support for blinded garbage-collection of blobs on the storage host side. - Written entirely in C with no library dependencies. Requires no installation. - Built on modern cryptographic primitives: Curve25519 ECDH, ChaCha20, and SHA-3. 3/4/2022, 1:56:08 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ttsiodras/rsbep-backup <-- create error-resilient backups of data (able to survive hard disks' bad sectors, scratched CD/DVD backups, etc) Reed-solomon ECC backups. Includes a utility to create a reed-solomon strengthened FUSE filesystem. 3/4/2022, 2:04:24 AM - zonked_worm: Damn 3/4/2022, 2:04:40 AM - zonked_worm: I was looking for something like this just the other day 3/4/2022, 2:05:02 AM - chinchilla optional: Glad I could be of service 3/4/2022, 2:05:39 AM - chinchilla optional: #0x00-links:kernelpanic.cafe -- the best spam money can't buy 3/4/2022, 2:07:22 AM - zonked_worm: 10/10 would not pay for again 3/4/2022, 2:08:46 AM - chinchilla optional: http://chunksync.florz.de/ <-- ChunkSync allows you to create space-efficient incremental backups of large files or block devices (encrypted disks, in particular) by splitting the data into a directory structure of chunk files which get hard-linked into new backup generations in case the contents of the respective chunk haven't changed (as judged by a SHA1 sum of the contents). This is similar to the way rsync's --link-dest option works, but a lot faster than using rsync on ChunkFS. In case of remote sources and/or destinations, ssh is used for invoking ChunkSync backends on the remote machines. The chunks themselves contain the bare backup data, so the original file's/device's contents can be restored by simply concatenating all the chunks from a backup tree. The layout of the tree is ChunkFS compatible, though, so the image can also be reconstructed using UnChunkFS, which is handy for restoring single files from a large filesystem image without first having to copy huge amounts of data, for example. http://chunkfs.florz.de/ <-- ChunkFS is a FUSE based filesystem that allows you to mount an arbitrary file or block device as a directory tree of files that each represent a chunk of user-specified size of the mounted file. The chunk size is global per mount, but at mount time any value can be specified. (If the file size isn't a multiple of the specified chunk size, the last file in the tree simply will be smaller than the chunk size.) Only read access is supported at the moment. UnChunkFS is the inversion of ChunkFS—it allows you to mount a ChunkFS tree (or a copy of it, of course), and gives you a single file named image that has the same contents as the file or device you created the tree from by mounting it as a ChunkFS. 3/4/2022, 4:26:38 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile <-- yet another webpage archiver. Browser extension that saves as a single file. 3/4/2022, 7:56:41 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/mttr2021/MTTR <-- word salad but impressive demo. 3/4/2022, 9:20:58 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/davidrusu/bft-crdts <-- Byzantine Fault Tolerant CRDT's and other Eventually Consistent Algorithms 3/4/2022, 9:25:20 PM - chinchilla optional: bft-crdt-papoc22.pdf (File Attached) 3/5/2022, 3:02:52 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/chr15m/bugout <-- Browser-to-browser networking built on WebTorrent. Web service bug-out bag. Easily send messages directly between browsers. Write servers that run in a browser tab. Host backend services without a VPS, domain or SSL cert. Easy to deploy & "self-hosted" servers by leaving a browser tab open. Client-server over WebRTC instead of HTTPS. 3/5/2022, 10:16:13 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/vector-im/element-call <-- Showcase for full mesh video chat powered by Matrix, implementing MSC3401. 3/5/2022, 10:28:24 PM - chinchilla optional: https://www.w3.org/TR/indieauth/ <-- The IndieAuth spec began as a way to obtain an OAuth 2.0 access token for use by Micropub clients. It can be used to both obtain an access token, as well as authenticate users signing to any application Oauth but more decentralization 3/5/2022, 10:30:27 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/fedidcg/FedCM/blob/main/explainer/README.md <-- FedCM is an active exploration into how to evolve the web as a result of the ongoing privacy-oriented changes in browsers. FedCM attempts to preserve and elevate identity federation (e.g. OpenID, OAuth and SAML) for a more private Web. 3/6/2022, 10:44:15 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://gitlab.com/norris.daniel/chonky-palmtop 3/6/2022, 10:46:07 AM - zonked_worm: YO 3/6/2022, 10:46:12 AM - zonked_worm: That's sick 3/6/2022, 10:48:25 AM - zonked_worm: keyboard reminds me a lot of the original GergoPlex https://tube.cadence.moe/watch?v=dWfQeuXDK_o 3/6/2022, 10:50:25 AM - zonked_worm: or like the sweep https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/Sweep 3/6/2022, 10:50:50 AM - zonked_worm: https://tube.cadence.moe/watch?v=JqpBKuEVinw 3/7/2022, 1:28:28 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/cblgh/lieu <-- an alternative search engine Created in response to the environs of apathy concerning the use of hypertext search and discovery. In Lieu, the internet is not what is made searchable, but instead one's own neighbourhood. Put differently, Lieu is a neighbourhood search engine, a way for personal webrings to increase serendipitous connexions. https://lieu.cblgh.org/ 3/7/2022, 1:33:50 PM - zonked_worm: I FORGOT ABOUT THAT 3/7/2022, 1:33:54 PM - zonked_worm: great site 3/7/2022, 1:33:57 PM - zonked_worm: 15/10 3/7/2022, 1:38:27 PM - chinchilla optional: https://wiby.me/ <-- search engine for the classic web https://wiby.me/submit/ <-- submit pages for indexing. 3/7/2022, 1:40:21 PM - chinchilla optional: https://search.marginalia.nu/ <-- An independent DIY search engine that focuses on non-commercial content, and attempts to show you sites you perhaps weren't aware of in favor of the sort of sites you probably already knew existed. https://memex.marginalia.nu/projects/edge/about.gmi 3/7/2022, 1:54:05 PM - zonked_worm: immediately found some religious crackpots lmao 3/7/2022, 1:54:12 PM - zonked_worm: the about page did not exaggerate 3/7/2022, 2:01:19 PM - chinchilla optional: <@zonked_worm:matrix.org "immediately found some religious..."> It linked to the NY Times? Sad :( 3/7/2022, 2:02:00 PM - zonked_worm: LMAO 3/8/2022, 12:26:45 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/HookedBehemoth/supreme-waffle <-- This is an alternative frontent to Reuters. It is intented to be lightweight and fast and was heavily inspired by Nitter. 3/8/2022, 8:48:13 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/khenriks/mp3fs <-- mp3fs is a read-only FUSE filesystem which transcodes between audio formats (currently FLAC to MP3) on the fly when files are opened and read. It can let you use a FLAC collection with software and/or hardware which only understands the MP3 format, or transcode files through simple drag-and-drop in a file browser. https://khenriks.github.io/mp3fs/ 3/8/2022, 8:50:29 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/gburca/rofs-filtered <-- This FUSE file system allows the user to mount a directory tree as read-only and filter the files shown in the read-only directory tree based on regular expressions found in the rofs-filtered.rc configuration file. See the rofs-filtered.rc file for more details. 3/8/2022, 9:07:56 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/rflament/loggedfs <-- LoggedFS is a fuse-based filesystem which can log every operations that happens in it. How does it work ? Fuse does almost everything. LoggedFS only sends a message to syslog when called by fuse and then let the real filesystem do the rest of the job. 3/8/2022, 9:14:29 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ChrisRx/dungeonfs <-- DungeonFS is a FUSE filesystem and dungeon crawling adventure game engine. https://asciinema.org/a/110084?autoplay=1 lol 3/8/2022, 9:28:22 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Presslabs/gitfs <-- gitfs is a FUSE file system that fully integrates with git. You can mount a remote repository's branch locally, and any subsequent changes made to the files will be automatically committed to the remote. gitfs was designed to bring the full powers of git to everyone, no matter how little they know about versioning. A user can mount any repository and all their changes will be automatically converted into commits. gitfs will also expose the history of the branch you're currently working on by simulating snapshots of every commit. - Automatically commits changes: create, delete, update files and their metadata - Browse through working index and commit history - Merges with upstream by automatically accepting local changes - Caching commits reduces the memory footprint and speeds up navigation - Reduces the number of pushes by batching commits 3/8/2022, 9:40:00 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/vkazanov/elfuse <-- Elfuse is a little experiment in implementing a dynamic Emacs module. The idea is to expose some of the libfuse possibilities to Emacs Lisp code. In other words, it should now be possible to implement file systems in Emacs lisp! An Inhabitant of Carcosa 3/8/2022, 9:50:59 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/nschlia/ffmpegfs <-- **ACTIVELY DEVELOPED** FUSE-based transcoding filesystem with video support from many formats to FLAC, MP4, TS, WebM, OGG, MP3, OPUS, MOV, ProRes, AIFF or WAV. FFmpegfs supports HLS (HTTP Live Streaming). FFmpegfs will create transport stream (ts) segments and the required m3u8 playlists. For your convenience it will also offer a virtual test.html file that can playback the segments using the hls.js library (see https://github.com/video-dev/hls.js/). https://nschlia.github.io/ffmpegfs/ 3/8/2022, 9:54:01 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "https://github.com/vkazanov/elfu..."> roflcopter 3/8/2022, 9:54:27 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "https://github.com/nschlia/ffmpe..."> :keanu: Woah. 3/8/2022, 11:16:54 PM - chinchilla optional: https://ansiwave.net/blog/sqlite-over-http.html 3/8/2022, 11:29:53 PM - zonked_worm: very coolk 3/10/2022, 12:52:40 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/tenox7/ttyplot <-- a realtime plotting utility for text mode consoles and terminals with data input from stdin / pipe takes data from standard input / unix pipeline, most commonly some tool like ping, snmpget, netstat, ip link, ifconfig, sar, vmstat, etc. and plots in text mode on a terminal in real time supports rate calculation for counters and up to two graphs on a single display using reverse video for second line, for example snmpget, ip link, rrdtool, etc: 3/10/2022, 12:52:50 AM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 3/10/2022, 12:53:02 AM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 3/10/2022, 12:54:23 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/tenox7/wrp <--WRP - Web Rendering Proxy A browser-in-browser "proxy" server that allows to use historical / vintage web browsers on the modern web. It works by rendering a web page in to a GIF or PNG image with clickable imagemap. 3/10/2022, 12:54:26 AM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 3/10/2022, 12:57:09 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/tenox7/stc <-- Syncthing Cli Stc is a command line tool for Syncthing. It can be used to quickly check status of Syncthing from a terminal / command line without need of a Web Browser. For example on a remote machine over ssh, without port forwarding or if you have large number of machines to query. Also run from a script, crontab, scheduled task, etc. ``` $ stc Host Uptime Version homenas 2 weeks v1.19.0 Folder Paused State Global Local pics false idle 37 GB 37 GB docs false idle 4 GB 4 GB backups false idle 86 GB 86 GB Device Paused Conn Sync% Download Upload office false true 100.0% 11 kB 11 kB laptop false false 83.2% 0 B 0 B jakob-home false true 100.0% 89 MB 447 kB backup-nas false true 100.0% 6.3 kB 7.0 kB *homenas false true 100.0% 0 B 0 B ``` 3/10/2022, 1:18:20 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/mofarrell/p2pvc <-- A point to point color terminal video chat 3/10/2022, 1:18:28 AM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 3/10/2022, 1:18:50 AM - chinchilla optional: Might be the most important piece of software in the last century 3/10/2022, 1:21:23 AM - chinchilla optional: I stand corrected. 3/10/2022, 1:24:27 AM - chinchilla optional: https://ehwiki.org/wiki/Hentai@Home <-- Hentai@Home (H@H) is an open-source Peer-2-Peer gallery distribution system which reduces the load on the E-Hentai Galleries. 3/10/2022, 1:24:32 AM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 3/10/2022, 8:26:26 AM - lg0: porn >.< 3/10/2022, 1:29:41 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/sanada08/belnet <-- Belnet is the reference implementation of LLARP (low latency anonymous routing protocol), a layer 3 onion routing protocol. https://github.com/sanada08/belnet/blob/master/docs/high-level.txt <-- High-level LLARP overview ("What if I2P was made in the current year (2018)? What would be different?") https://github.com/sanada08/belnet/blob/master/docs/proto_v0.txt <-- LLARP spec 3/10/2022, 1:37:44 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Reading the high level belnet docs, I was afraid that every node acted as an exit node (in tor terms). But I see that every node acts as a relay, but you must opt in to being an exit node. So that's not so bad. 3/10/2022, 2:24:05 PM - chinchilla optional: > I was afraid that every node acted as an exit node The tribler strategy (or it used to be) 3/10/2022, 2:24:30 PM - chinchilla optional: i2p does relay by default 3/10/2022, 2:24:48 PM - chinchilla optional: I think that's a fair thing to do -- if you're gonna run the network you can bounce packets 3/10/2022, 2:25:09 PM - chinchilla optional: Helps with sybil resistance, and a higher anonymity set 3/10/2022, 2:26:01 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "> I was afraid that every node a..."> What a terrible name for a product. 3/10/2022, 2:26:22 PM - chinchilla optional: https://www.tribler.org/ 3/10/2022, 2:26:33 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Tribler/tribler 3/10/2022, 2:27:41 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "I think that's a fair thing to d..."> Yeah, but consider tiny devices and metered networks. 3/10/2022, 2:27:46 PM - chinchilla optional: I read some pretty horrifying overviews of it wrt terrible defaults, but can't find them now. Maybe they got better, maybe my memory is just shit, maybe the bad stuff is lost to time, or maybe it's maybeline 3/10/2022, 2:28:51 PM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "Yeah, but consider tiny devices ..."> I'd imagine mobile clients will disable it by default. Does linux have a 'metered network' flag like winders does? 3/10/2022, 2:30:32 PM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "What a terrible name for a produ..."> I can't help but see the logo as a double entendre now 3/10/2022, 2:30:53 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 3/10/2022, 2:32:25 PM - chinchilla optional: https://www.ctrl.blog/entry/tribler-onion-routed-bittorrent.html 3/10/2022, 2:33:46 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "I'd imagine mobile clients will ..."> Not across the board. NetworkManager does, but it's up to apps to respect it. All the Gnome infra does. 3/10/2022, 2:36:00 PM - chinchilla optional: > For instance, Tribler added a new feature called the Torrent Checker in Tribler version 7.3 released in August 2019. The Torrent Checker would check the swarm status of randomly selected torrents in the Tribler discovery service. Unfortunately, the new feature didn’t utilize Tribler’s onion routing for the health checks, and it would simply query DHT and tracking services for the status of random torrents. To services that track DHT queries, it would appear as you were interested in downloading these random torrents. 3/10/2022, 2:36:08 PM - chinchilla optional: ...lol 3/10/2022, 2:36:56 PM - chinchilla optional: >The Torrent Checker was seriously ill-conceived, you were opted in by default, and there was no off-switch for it on the settings page. This feature could get you into serious legal troubles, disappeared, or even result in the capital penalty (depending on your jurisdiction, of course) over illegal materials you never downloaded or even knew existed. 3/10/2022, 2:37:43 PM - chinchilla optional: Single hop 'onion routing' by default so the exit node knows everything you downloaded. oof. 3/10/2022, 2:39:13 PM - chinchilla optional: So much 'privacy' software, even in the foss world, is either snake oil, academia looking for relevance, ill-conceived, or just unprincipled. There's good stuff, but the snr is pretty low. I think the best bet is a lot of unix-type 'do one thing' softwares organized in a coherent (functional) way. 3/10/2022, 2:40:50 PM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "Not across the board. NetworkMan..."> NetworkManager is so heavy, argh. I use it on my laptop but on nonportables I have the wifi hardcoded and pass on it. 3/10/2022, 11:38:25 PM - chinchilla optional: https://afilini.com/blog/reducing-tors-memory-usage/ <-- tor memory fragmentation/leak fixed with `environment.memoryAllocator.provider = "jemalloc"` 3/11/2022, 12:00:29 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/nerdypepper/statix <-- Lints and suggestions for the Nix programming language. statix check highlights antipatterns in Nix code. statix fix can fix several such occurrences. For the time-being, statix works only with ASTs produced by the rnix-parser crate and does not evaluate any nix code (imports, attr sets etc.). 3/11/2022, 12:24:40 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/tejing1/nixos-config <-- nixos flake + hm config with some interesting ideas. https://github.com/tejing1/nixos-config/blob/master/homeConfigurations/tejing/media/yt-dlp.sh Ugly but could be a generic wrapper (w/ `niv`?) for any binary (use `nix-index`) 3/11/2022, 12:58:26 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/lawl/NoiseTorch <-- Real-time microphone noise suppression on Linux. NoiseTorch is an easy to use open source application for Linux with PulseAudio or PipeWire. It creates a virtual microphone that suppresses noise, in any application. Use whichever conferencing or VOIP application you like and simply select the NoiseTorch Virtual Microphone as input to torch the sound of your mechanical keyboard, computer fans, trains and the likes. Maybe combine with musnix to lower latency? https://github.com/musnix/musnix <-- realtime audio in nixos 3/11/2022, 12:01:19 PM - chinchilla optional: https://invidious.kernelpanic.cafe/watch?v=b3F9OtH2Xx4&local=true <-- modular computer. Incredible, worth watching all the way through because it keeps getting better. He hides his power level really well at the beginning. Full HASS integration, every block can be a has block. 3/11/2022, 12:10:36 PM - zonked_worm: Getting a 502 error 3/11/2022, 12:11:04 PM - chinchilla optional: http://metamodular.com/closos.pdf <-- common lisp os 3/11/2022, 12:11:17 PM - zonked_worm: Is that on my end? 3/11/2022, 12:11:38 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: I get it, too. 3/11/2022, 12:12:03 PM - chinchilla optional: Not anymore 3/11/2022, 12:12:25 PM - chinchilla optional: Invidious started getting super finnicky this week 3/11/2022, 12:13:09 PM - zonked_worm: Rip 3/11/2022, 12:15:21 PM - chinchilla optional: Good thing there's an unlimited number of YouTube interfaces https://github.com/mendel5/alternative-front-ends#youtube 3/11/2022, 12:17:03 PM - zonked_worm: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "https://invidious.kernelpanic.ca..."> I had a long conversation wit a friend about pockit and I'm not totally convinced of non gimmiky use cases 3/11/2022, 12:17:17 PM - zonked_worm: Or the robustness of the modular blocks 3/11/2022, 12:17:41 PM - zonked_worm: The software is very cool tho 3/11/2022, 12:22:17 PM - chinchilla optional: That one specifically might not be the answer, but modular and flexible is. That's how we're gonna out-maneuver the dinosaurs. frame.work laptop is 'modular' but it's just USB-C with a defined form factor. ezpz, and you could just plug a cord in to fit bigger stuff if necessary. 3/11/2022, 12:23:41 PM - chinchilla optional: That's where I see nixos fitting in, on the software side, or a lisp os if that ever becomes a thing. 3/11/2022, 12:24:57 PM - chinchilla optional: But regardless of commercial viability, a ton of work and thought clearly went into it, and I'm impressed. 3/11/2022, 12:25:39 PM - chinchilla optional: It's the time for new ideas and new paradigms. Anyone or anything that doesn't conform to the norm is probably worth paying attention to. 3/11/2022, 12:25:57 PM - zonked_worm: That i can agree with 3/11/2022, 12:26:17 PM - chinchilla optional: Maybe some hentai website will just casually invent a diy cdn, who knows 3/11/2022, 12:26:32 PM - zonked_worm: I'm less concerned with commercial viability and more with longeviety 3/11/2022, 12:26:47 PM - chinchilla optional: Understood, poor wording on my end. 3/11/2022, 12:26:58 PM - zonked_worm: I think what we really need is advances in the permacomputing front 3/11/2022, 12:27:23 PM - zonked_worm: Which is more about effective reuse and extensability of existing hardware 3/11/2022, 12:27:36 PM - zonked_worm: Rathre then entirely new platforms 3/11/2022, 12:27:55 PM - zonked_worm: Although it is fucking sick 3/11/2022, 12:27:57 PM - chinchilla optional: >rathre 3/11/2022, 12:28:29 PM - zonked_worm: Lmao 3/11/2022, 12:28:30 PM - chinchilla optional: We need both. As new ideas come new use cases will emerge. 3/11/2022, 12:29:26 PM - zonked_worm: Rathre sounds like the name of a military contractor 3/11/2022, 12:29:57 PM - chinchilla optional: I have no idea why 'use old laptops as servers' isn't the norm. 3/11/2022, 12:30:31 PM - chinchilla optional: You even get a battery backup and a screen/kb. 3/11/2022, 12:30:43 PM - chinchilla optional: low noise, low space, low amount of cables. 3/11/2022, 12:31:05 PM - zonked_worm: Yeah 3/11/2022, 12:31:33 PM - chinchilla optional: I have two family members running my nixos fork, both were on laptops they had from an old job. 3/11/2022, 12:31:37 PM - zonked_worm: On the topic of servers I have 5 full sized rack mount servers from thr early 2000s 3/11/2022, 12:31:54 PM - zonked_worm: Just kinda sitting here doing nothing 3/11/2022, 12:32:21 PM - zonked_worm: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "I have two family members runnin..."> Hell yeah 3/11/2022, 12:33:21 PM - chinchilla optional: <@zonked_worm:matrix.org "On the topic of servers I have 5..."> Replace them with a pi and a stack of flash drives. 3/11/2022, 12:34:10 PM - zonked_worm: Lol 3/11/2022, 12:34:16 PM - zonked_worm: Oh shit 3/11/2022, 12:34:19 PM - zonked_worm: Just remembered somethi g 3/11/2022, 12:34:21 PM - zonked_worm: One sec 3/11/2022, 12:34:50 PM - chinchilla optional: <@zonked_worm:matrix.org "Just remembered somethi g"> the 'n'? 3/11/2022, 12:35:17 PM - lg0: Chinchilla Wetreat: there's still better x86 support than arm at the moment. 3/11/2022, 12:35:20 PM - lg0: :| 3/11/2022, 12:36:06 PM - lg0: i'ed run arm if i could get a few 100Gs of ram for anything approaching anything reasonable. 3/11/2022, 12:36:20 PM - zonked_worm: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "the 'n'?"> It's hiding 3/11/2022, 12:36:27 PM - chinchilla optional: <@lg0:marigold.cafe "Chinchilla Wetreat: there's sti..."> Painfully aware. 3/11/2022, 12:40:08 PM - zonked_worm: Building a High Performance Cluster through Computer Reuse.pdf (File Attached) 3/11/2022, 12:40:09 PM - zonked_worm: Haha 3/11/2022, 12:40:15 PM - zonked_worm: I fucking found it 3/11/2022, 12:42:35 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/froggey/Mezzano <-- An operating system written in Common Lisp 3/11/2022, 12:57:27 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://github.com/robert-strandh/SICL 3/11/2022, 1:10:10 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/pop-os/popsicle <-- Multiple disk File Flasher 3/11/2022, 1:10:12 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 3/11/2022, 1:12:35 PM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "https://github.com/robert-strand..."> There's a ton of documentation written for this (https://github.com/robert-strandh/SICL/blob/master/Specification/), is there anywhere that it's already compiled/readable? 3/11/2022, 1:16:59 PM - chinchilla optional: https://cliki.net/SICL >Basically, I think of SICL as a collection of modules, implementing various parts of the Common Lisp standard. The difference between those modules and existing modules in other implementations has to do with modern programming practice, test, documentation, and especially implementation-independence. >A large part of SICL is Cleavir, an implementation-independent framework for writing Common Lisp compilers. It uses CLOS to allow implementations to customize it for their needs. And I plan to implement a bunch of standard compiler-optimization techniques on intermediate code, plus some of my own. I don't think it has ever been attempted before to write an implementation-independent compiler for Common Lisp. The compiler is a big, customizable module though. The word "framework" is more appropriate. And it exists. Clasp is using it for its good compiler. 3/11/2022, 1:17:43 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 3/11/2022, 1:18:33 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Yeah, no idea. This is the Lisp implementation to be used for CLOSOS, fwiw, and any work on CLOSOS is waiting on SICL to be finished. 3/11/2022, 1:20:15 PM - chinchilla optional: SICL is still kicking ass it looks like, last commit 8 hours ago. 3/11/2022, 1:20:22 PM - chinchilla optional: 25k 3/11/2022, 1:29:21 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Yeah, it's a big project. 3/11/2022, 1:50:20 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/T-head-Semi <-- OpenXuantie - several open source risc-v Cores https://github.com/T-head-Semi/riscv-aosp <-- aosp patches to run on the above chips/cores. 3/11/2022, 1:50:22 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 3/11/2022, 1:50:42 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 3/11/2022, 1:55:10 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/T-head-Semi/openc910/blob/main/doc/openc910_datasheet.pdf C910 cpu datasheet 3/12/2022, 10:05:06 PM - chinchilla optional: https://edicl.github.io/hunchentoot/ <-- Hunchentoot is a web server written in Common Lisp and at the same time a toolkit for building dynamic websites.  3/13/2022, 2:48:12 PM - chinchilla optional: https://andreas.welcomes-you.com/zfs-risc-v-512mb-lichee-rv/ <-- ZFS on a single core RISC-V hardware with 512MB (Sipeed Lichee RV D1) lg0 3/13/2022, 3:41:40 PM - lg0: well thats neat. but the real challenge is raid repair. 3/14/2022, 12:28:48 PM - chinchilla optional: https://tildegit.org/ploum/AV-98-offline A command-line and offline-first smolnet browser/feed reader for Gemini, Gopher, Spartan and Web by Ploum. The goal of Offpunk is to be able to synchronise your content once (a day, a week, a month) and then browse/organise it while staying disconnected. 3/14/2022, 12:30:38 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/rapiz1/rathole <-- A secure, stable and high-performance reverse proxy for NAT traversal, written in Rust rathole, like frp and ngrok, can help to expose the service on the device behind the NAT to the Internet, via a server with a public IP. Hh Peiformance Much higher throughput can be achieved than frp, and more stable when handling a large volume of connections. See Benchmark Low Resource Consumption Consumes much fewer memory than similar tools. See Benchmark. The binary can be as small as ~500KiB to fit the constraints of devices, like embedded devices as routers. Security Tokens of services are mandatory and service-wise. The server and clients are responsible for their own configs. With the optional Noise Protocol, encryption can be configured at ease. No need to create a self-signed certificate! TLS is also supported. Hot Reload Services can be added or removed dynamically by hot-reloading the configuration file. HTTP API is WIP. 3/14/2022, 7:58:14 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/symkat/MarkdownSite <-- Create a website from a git repository in one click 3/14/2022, 7:58:32 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 3/15/2022, 9:16:03 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://github.com/minad/osm (Holy crap!) 3/15/2022, 12:39:16 PM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "https://github.com/minad/osm (Ho..."> Haha shit I thought I linked that last night. 3/15/2022, 12:41:26 PM - chinchilla optional: This just reinforces my thoughts that emacsOS or an emacs pubnix needs to be a thing 3/15/2022, 12:43:53 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: This kind of thing really makes me wish Emacs had been written in Common Lisp. 3/15/2022, 12:44:41 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: I'm moving SVN repositories to git today. 3/15/2022, 12:50:06 PM - chinchilla optional: http://informatimago.free.fr/i/linux/emacs-on-user-mode-linux.html <-- Emacs standing alone on a Linux Kernel 3/15/2022, 12:50:21 PM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "I'm moving SVN repositories to g..."> Good luck. Can svn be easily migrated to git or will you be losing things? 3/15/2022, 12:51:00 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Oh, yeah, git-svn can check out an SVN repository as a git repository, and then you just push that to a bare origin. 3/15/2022, 12:51:07 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: It's just a little slow is all. 3/15/2022, 12:51:26 PM - chinchilla optional: Oh cool 3/15/2022, 12:52:02 PM - chinchilla optional: I've been playing with `jj`, it seems nice once you manage to get going 3/15/2022, 12:56:38 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Important milestone: sometime this spring, I will have been using Emacs for 30 years. 3/15/2022, 1:44:15 PM - chinchilla optional: O.o 3/15/2022, 1:48:05 PM - chinchilla optional: I have friends younger than that. 3/15/2022, 2:11:02 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Yeah... I've been using Emacs a year longer than I've known my wife. 3/15/2022, 6:05:27 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/quackduck/devzat <-- Devzat is chat over SSH.  - Rooms! Run cd to see all rooms and use cd #foo to join a new room. - Markdown support! Tables, headers, italics and everything. Just use \n in place of newlines. - Code syntax highlighting. Use Markdown fences to send code. Run eg-code to see an example. - Direct messages! Send a quick DM using =user or stay in DMs by running cd @user. - Timezone support, use tz Continent/City to set your timezone. - Built in Tic Tac Toe and Hangman! Run tic or hang to start new games. - Emoji replacements! :rocket: => 🚀 (like on Slack and Discord) 3/16/2022, 7:51:48 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: http://hotdoglinux.com/ 3/16/2022, 8:04:49 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Lohn/curld <--cURL for Distributed Web - DAT - Gemini - IPFS - hypercore Looks a bit broken atm. 3/16/2022, 8:06:13 AM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "http://hotdoglinux.com/"> https://github.com/arthurchoung/HOTDOG 3/16/2022, 8:30:23 AM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 3/17/2022, 3:24:26 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 3/17/2022, 3:24:36 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/penk/penkesu 3/17/2022, 3:25:12 PM - chinchilla optional: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "sent an image."> Argh, the links didn't come through. 3/17/2022, 5:39:09 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/joehillen/sysz <-- A fzf terminal UI for systemctl 3/17/2022, 5:40:40 PM - chinchilla optional: ^ FZF already does something kinda similar w/ tab completion. 3/18/2022, 3:38:48 AM - zonked_worm: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "https://github.com/penk/penkesu"> Do any of y'all have experience with ortholinear keyboards? 3/18/2022, 3:39:19 AM - zonked_worm: Cuz i've used some small qwerty boards but never an ortholinear one 3/18/2022, 3:39:53 AM - zonked_worm: And a small ortholinear boars seems like it would be uncomfortable but maybe i'm wrong 3/18/2022, 7:40:57 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: I do not. I've heard that many people like it eventually, but it's a huge adjustment, and moving between ortholinear and staggered keyboards in regular use is difficult. 3/18/2022, 7:41:01 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://github.com/MadRabbit/halmak 3/18/2022, 4:24:22 PM - chinchilla optional: https://www.alexandria.org/ <-- Alexandria.org is a non-profit, ad free search engine. Our goal is to provide the best available information without compromise. The index is built on data from Common Crawl and the engine is written in C++. The source code is available at https://github.com/alexandria-org 3/18/2022, 4:25:39 PM - chinchilla optional: https://commoncrawl.org/ We-- build and maintain an open repository of web crawl data that can be accessed and analyzed by anyone. 3/18/2022, 5:18:44 PM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "https://github.com/MadRabbit/hal..."> I'm interested in trying this. Big fan of colemak 3/18/2022, 7:37:49 PM - chinchilla optional: https://gitlab.com/ondrejfoltyn/nunti -- "Finally a smart RSS reader which doesn't suck ass or your data." 3/18/2022, 7:38:27 PM - chinchilla optional: > Nunti has been built with the firm belief that there is no reason to process or store any personal data in the cloud. As such Nunti never sends any of your data anywhere, and the only internet connections it makes are GET requests to your rss feeds. 3/18/2022, 7:57:55 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js <-- Firefox privacy, security and anti-tracking: a comprehensive user.js template for configuration and hardening 3/18/2022, 9:04:06 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/edrys-org/edrys -- Edrys is an online live teaching app and a collaborative ecosystem for remote teaching. Modular: Build your class by combining Modules or make your own with an easy real-time API Live Classrooms: Click on a student to talk to them, or create rooms and drag students in & out Collaborative: Classes and Modules are simple JSON files that are easy to share between educators Download & Run: No setups, containers, or databases to set up. Edrys servers are fully self-contained Privacy-Friendly: Passwordless auth with minimal user PII stored Fast & Modern: Based on Deno and Vue with a deliberately small codebase Free and Open Source, forever: No paywalled features or lock-in With modular architecture anything is possible. A whiteboard, a discussion forum, polls, or even remote Arduino programming, are all easily encapsulated into shareable modules. https://github.com/topics/edrys-module 3/18/2022, 9:04:21 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 3/18/2022, 9:04:29 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 3/18/2022, 9:06:45 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/edrys-org/module-serial -- This module uses WebSerial to allow access to a live serial terminal hosted by a station. It is useful for creating Remote Labs (eg. allowing students to access an Arduino serial terminal remotely). 3/18/2022, 9:10:02 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/edrys-org/module-code -- This module allows teachers and students to collaborate over some code and "run" it in some form. It is meant to be used with stations, where commands are going to be run using the the Command Runner Agent, for example to upload code to an embedded device or run it on locally and return the result. 3/18/2022, 9:10:33 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 3/18/2022, 9:32:28 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/MobileFirstLLC/social-media-hacker-list -- This list features alternative clients, SDKs, tools, bots and datasets to improve or build upon the default user experience across various social media platforms. Also included are solutions that repurpose social media platforms and their content in elevated ways. No dead or broken projects - all apps in this list are checked automatically weekly for OK response and will be removed following failure. Open source projects must not be archived and must show recent commit activity (<= 12 months) to be included. No sketchy extensions that must be run in dev mode. 3/18/2022, 9:34:04 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Mennaruuk/twayback -- Downloading deleted Tweets from the Wayback Machine, made easy 3/18/2022, 9:35:42 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/hnhx/librex Ad & JavaScript free Torrent results from popular torrent sites Special queries (e.g.: 1 btc to usd , what does xyz mean etc.) Tracking snippets from URLs are removed Image results are converted to base64 to prevent clients from connecting to Google servers Supports both POST and GET requests Popular social media sites (YouTube, Instagram, Twitter) are replaced with privacy friendly front-ends Easy to use JSON API for developers No 3rd party libs are used Easy to setup 3/19/2022, 3:05:54 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/osrg/rustybgp -- BGP implementation in Rust The mission is to develop a high-performance and safe BGP implementation; an experiment to implement aged and rusty BGP protocol in a modern language. RustyBGP is much faster than other OSS implementations. One reason of the high peformance is that RustyBGP is designed to exploit multicore processors.  lg0 ^ 3/19/2022, 3:06:20 PM - lg0: interesting 3/19/2022, 3:07:59 PM - lg0: wow 250~seconds for 100 neighbors @ 800K routes each ().o 3/19/2022, 3:20:55 PM - chinchilla optional: Tristan B. Kildaire too if they ever let you out of your cage 3/19/2022, 3:36:09 PM - chinchilla optional: <@lg0:marigold.cafe "wow 250~seconds for 100 neighbor..."> Figured you'd like it hah 3/19/2022, 3:36:51 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/osrg/gobgp bgp in go too lg0: 3/19/2022, 3:36:59 PM - chinchilla optional: Same group 3/20/2022, 12:32:37 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/HumbleUI/HumbleUI <-- Humble UI is a desktop UI framework for Clojure. 3/21/2022, 8:42:17 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: It looks a little primitive now, but I like the ideas. It's something I could see myself using someday. I do kind of wish people were working on cross-platform GUI toolkits that weren't tied to a specific language. I guess that implies an implementation in C with FFI bindings, and no one wants to use C. 3/21/2022, 12:16:46 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/MoonbaseOtago/vroom Very high end RISC-V implementation, cloud server class, out of order, super scalar, speculative, up to 8 IPC Features: - Very high end RISC-V implementation – goal cloud server class - Out of order, super scalar, speculative - RV64-IMAFDCHB(V) - Up to 8 IPC (instructions per clock) peak, goal ~4 average on ALU heavy work - 2-way simultaneous multithreading capable - Multi-core - Current dhrystone numbers: ~6.5 DMips/MHz - still a work in progress. - Currently boots Linux on an AWS-FPGA instance - GPL3 – dual licensing possible https://moonbaseotago.github.io/about/ 3/21/2022, 12:18:50 PM - chinchilla optional: lg0 ^ 3/21/2022, 12:19:52 PM - lg0: ().0 3/21/2022, 12:22:27 PM - chinchilla optional: <@lg0:marigold.cafe "().0"> Architecture slides (scroll over -__-) 3/21/2022, 12:22:37 PM - chinchilla optional: https://moonbaseotago.github.io/talk/index.html 3/21/2022, 12:26:46 PM - chinchilla optional: > 5 clock branch misprediction penalty (often less or zero depending on what’s in the pipeline - mispredictions caught deep in the pipeline can be resolved at effectively 0 cost) 3/21/2022, 12:29:39 PM - lg0: reducing the arch supported opp code would be easier to audit and less legacy to roll forward. 3/21/2022, 12:30:20 PM - lg0: I think intel is as something like 1800 op codes at the moment? 3/21/2022, 12:39:50 PM - chinchilla optional: Plus however many backdoor opcodes 3/21/2022, 4:35:52 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/linpengcheng/PurefunctionPipelineDataflow -- The Math-based Grand Unified Programming Theory: The Pure Function Pipeline Data Flow with Principle-based Warehouse/Workshop Model This is a weird one. The english is pretty hard to parse, and the author thinks apple plagarized his work for the M1, lol. Clearly not all there, but which of us are? That said, I am gonna read this again later. 3/21/2022, 4:47:08 PM - chinchilla optional: https://colossal.gitbook.io/microprocess/a-totally-new-concept/introduction -- Microprocess Architecture gitbook 3/21/2022, 4:47:19 PM - chinchilla optional: https://polylith.gitbook.io/polylith/ -- Polylith is a software architecture that applies functional thinking at the system scale. It helps us build simple, maintainable, testable, and scalable backend systems. 3/21/2022, 4:52:02 PM - chinchilla optional: Do any of y'all know how to clone a gitbook or at least rip it?? 3/21/2022, 5:22:10 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/polyfy/polylith -- An open source tool used to develop Polylith based architectures in Clojure. This tool is made by developers for developers with the goal to maximise productivity and increase the quality of the systems we write. It supports your build pipeline, but is not a build tool itself. Polylith introduces the architectural concept of “service level building blocks”, which can be combined like LEGO bricks to build our services and systems. Polylith’s LEGO-like bricks are easy to reason about, test, refactor, and reuse. They allow us to work with all our code in one place for maximum productivity, using a single REPL 3/21/2022, 5:24:03 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/furkan3ayraktar/clojure-polylith-realworld-example-app -- A full-fledged RealWorld server (CRUD, auth, advanced patterns, etc) built with Clojure, Polylith, and Ring, including CRUD operations, authentication, routing, pagination, and more. 3/21/2022, 5:24:49 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/gothinkster/realworld -- See how the exact same Medium.com clone (called Conduit) is built using different frontends and backends. Yes, you can mix and match them, because they all adhere to the same API spec 3/21/2022, 5:36:02 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/babashka/babashka -- Babashka is a native Clojure interpreter for scripting with fast startup. Its main goal is to leverage Clojure in places where you would be using bash otherwise. As one user described it: > I’m quite at home in Bash most of the time, but there’s a substantial grey area of things that are too complicated to be simple in bash, but too simple to be worth writing a clj/s script for. Babashka really seems to hit the sweet spot for those cases. 3/22/2022, 1:46:03 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/mapmapteam/mapmap -- MapMap is a free video mapping software. Projection mapping, also known as video mapping and spatial augmented reality, is a projection technology used to turn objects, often irregularly shaped, into a display surface for video projection. These objects may be complex industrial landscapes, such as buildings. By using specialized software, a two or three dimensional object is spatially mapped on the virtual program which mimics the real environment it is to be projected on. The software can interact with a projector to fit any desired image onto the surface of that object. This technique is used by artists and advertisers alike who can add extra dimensions, optical illusions, and notions of movement onto previously static objects. The video is commonly combined with, or triggered by, audio to create an audio-visual narrative. 3/22/2022, 6:11:46 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Argonne-National-Laboratory/Pam-2man-Auth -- Two Man (2 Person) Authentication for PAM (Pluggable Authentication Module). 3/22/2022, 6:16:21 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/calebstewart/pwncat -- pwncat is a post-exploitation platform. It started out as a wrapper around basic bind and reverse shells and has grown from there. It streamlines common red team operations while staging code from your attacker machine, not the target. pwncat used to only support Linux, but there has been a lot of work recently to support multiple platforms. Currently, there is alpha support for Windows targets. pwncat intercepts the raw communication with a remote shell and allows the user to perform automated actions on the remote host including enumeration, implant installation and even privilege escalation. After receiving a connection, pwncat will setup some common configurations for working with remote shells. Disable history in the remote shell Normalize shell prompt Locate useful binaries (using which) Attempt to spawn a pseudo-terminal (pty) for a full interactive session pwncat knows how to spawn pty's with a few different methods and will cross-reference the methods with the executables previously enumerated. After spawning a pty, it will setup the controlling terminal in raw mode, so you can interact in a similar fashion to ssh. pwncat will also synchronize the remote pty settings (such as rows, columns, TERM environment variable) with your local settings to ensure the shell behaves correctly with interactive applications such as vim or nano. John Hammond and I presented pwncat at GRIMMCon. Our presentation, which can be found on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CISzI9klRkw. This video demonstrates an early version of the API and interface. Please refer to the documentation for up to date usage and API documentation! 3/22/2022, 6:19:40 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/pampanic/pam_panic#poisoning-memory-when-issuing-a-reboot-or-shutdown -- look into these kernel args 3/23/2022, 1:14:25 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/trevorcook/nix-metafun -- Small library for creating sophisticated Bash functions from Nix declarations 3/23/2022, 1:14:52 AM - chinchilla optional: 0 stars 0 forks I'm like a FOSS hipster now 3/23/2022, 1:15:27 AM - chinchilla optional: I only use non-gmo locally sourced cruelty free software 3/23/2022, 10:28:33 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/mholt/timeliner -- Timeliner is a personal data aggregation utility. It collects all your digital things from pretty much anywhere and stores them on your own computer, indexes them, and projects them onto a single, unified timeline. The intended purpose of this tool is to help preserve personal and family history. 3/23/2022, 11:07:01 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/iustin/man2ebook -- A trivial script to generate an epub from a list of man pages 3/23/2022, 11:13:03 PM - chinchilla optional: http://fkurz.net/ham/ebook2cw.html -- convert ebooks to Morse MP3s/OGGs 3/23/2022, 11:32:46 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/mle86/man-to-md -- This program is a filter that reads man(7)-formatted nroff man pages and outputs Markdown. It can be used to automatically convert man page files to Markdown README files. 3/24/2022, 2:33:00 AM - chinchilla optional: https://teclis.com/ -- Teclis is a search engine for finding interesting, unique results on 'clean' websites. Teclis is not a Google replacement, and works best for research and discovery with broad(er) search phrases like the examples above. For a full Google replacement, that incorporates Teclis, check Kagi. 3/24/2022, 8:06:11 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Neat. I wonder how it compares to marginalia.nu. 3/24/2022, 5:41:39 PM - azizLIGHT joined the room 3/25/2022, 2:09:38 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/kirelagin/dns.nix -- A Nix DSL for defining DNS zones This repository provides: NixOS-style module definitions that describe DNS zones and records in them. A DSL that simplifies describing your DNS zones. 3/25/2022, 1:08:28 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://github.com/rbaron/catprinter 3/26/2022, 10:23:21 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli -- The personal, minimalist, super-fast, database free, bookmarking service. Shaarli is a minimalist link sharing service that you can /blob/master/pluginst/wall on your own server. It is designed to be personal (single-user), fast and handy. Wallabag plugin https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli/blob/master/plugins/wallabag/README.md Demo Instance (U:demo/P:demo): https://demo.shaarli.org/ Docs: https://shaarli.readthedocs.io/ 3/26/2022, 10:26:04 PM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "https://github.com/rbaron/catpri..."> This is really cool. 3/26/2022, 10:27:28 PM - chinchilla optional: I used to keep an offline pi/thermal printer on my desk at work that I used to print paper wallets back when bitcoin was fun. 3/27/2022, 1:17:12 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/OliveTin/OliveTin -- OliveTin gives safe and simple access to predefined shell commands from a web interface. Safely give access to commands, for less technical people; eg: Give your family a button to podman restart plex eg: Give junior admins a simple web form with dropdowns, to start your custom script. backupScript.sh --folder {{ customerName }} Lightweight on resources - uses only a few MB of RAM and barely any CPU. Written in Go, with a web interface written as a modern, responsive, Single Page App that uses the REST/gRPC API. Docs: http://docs.olivetin.app/ Website: https://olivetin.app/ 3/27/2022, 11:29:26 AM - chinchilla optional: http://ronja.twibright.com/optar/ -- Optar stands for OPTical ARchiver. It's a codec for encoding data on paper or free software 2D barcode in other words. Optar fits 200kB on an A4 page, then you print it with a laser printer. If you want to read the recording, scan it with a scanner and feed into the decoder program. A practical level of reliability is ensured using forward error correction code (FEC). Automated processing of page batches facilitates storage of files larger than 200kB. 3/27/2022, 11:30:59 AM - zonked_worm: Very fucking cool 3/27/2022, 11:31:55 AM - zonked_worm: Using the adf for larger files is a great idea 3/27/2022, 11:43:49 AM - chinchilla optional: <@zonked_worm:matrix.org "Using the adf for larger files i..."> Document feeder? 3/27/2022, 11:51:01 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/sz3/cimbar -- 6-bit cimbar image contains 9300 raw bytes of data, and 7500 bytes with the default error correction level (30) for 7-bit cimbar, the respective numbers are 10850 and 8750 https://github.com/sz3/cimbar/blob/master/ABOUT.md 800kB/s decoding performance. 1024/1024 grid. 3/27/2022, 11:57:29 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/jabcode/jabcode 3/27/2022, 11:59:54 AM - zonked_worm: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "https://github.com/sz3/cimbar --..."> My main issue with cimbar is that it requires an electronic device to transmit data 3/27/2022, 12:01:00 PM - zonked_worm: Optar let's you generate static physical printouts and reading back that data requires only one device 3/27/2022, 12:01:03 PM - zonked_worm: Which is a huge plus 3/27/2022, 12:02:17 PM - zonked_worm: Jabcode also seems very cool but the amount of data stored by Optar is unmatched 3/27/2022, 12:15:37 PM - chinchilla optional: <@zonked_worm:matrix.org "My main issue with cimbar is tha..."> Also color. 3/27/2022, 12:17:22 PM - chinchilla optional: Cimbar is a 1024 grid, pretty sure if scaled up to a4 it'd outperform the others in density. 3/27/2022, 12:17:37 PM - zonked_worm: But can it be printed? 3/27/2022, 12:17:50 PM - chinchilla optional: But colors fade. For longer term I'd do monochrome 3/27/2022, 12:18:44 PM - zonked_worm: I'm pretty sure Cimbar codes are inherently non static 3/27/2022, 12:19:00 PM - chinchilla optional: Are they? 3/27/2022, 12:19:11 PM - zonked_worm: Maybe I'm wrong 3/27/2022, 12:19:30 PM - zonked_worm: Tbh i haven't really invested a lot of time reading about them 3/27/2022, 12:20:32 PM - zonked_worm: Because what i did read seemed kinda meh and not super practical (within this inherently impractical paradigm lol) 3/27/2022, 12:23:44 PM - zonked_worm: Cimbar is also really fucking slow 3/27/2022, 12:25:40 PM - zonked_worm: And more importantly needs to be actively monitored during data transfer 3/27/2022, 12:25:59 PM - zonked_worm: Nothing beats set it and forget it data transfer 3/27/2022, 12:26:31 PM - zonked_worm: Because then even if it takes a long time you can just go do other things 3/27/2022, 12:28:25 PM - chinchilla optional: https://jabcode.org/create/ 3/27/2022, 12:28:56 PM - chinchilla optional: Looks like you can get a pretty decent density there, but I don't really understand the module thing. 3/27/2022, 1:00:47 PM - zonked_worm: Yeah 3/27/2022, 1:00:50 PM - zonked_worm: Me neither 3/27/2022, 1:01:09 PM - zonked_worm sent an image. (File Attached) 3/27/2022, 11:30:08 PM - chinchilla optional: https://torrents-csv.ml/ -- Torrents.csv is a collaborative git repository of torrents, consisting of a single, searchable torrents.csv file. Its initially populated with a January 2017 backup of the pirate bay, and new torrents are periodically added from various torrents sites. It comes with a self-hostable webserver, a command line search, and a folder scanner to add torrents. https://gitea.com/heretic/torrents-csv-server 3/27/2022, 11:30:47 PM - chinchilla optional: I really like that. I have been sketching out a git-based namesystem for a while. 3/28/2022, 12:56:24 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/l3uddz/nabarr -- Nabarr monitors Newznab/Torznab RSS feeds to find new media to add to Sonarr and or Radarr. 3/28/2022, 5:35:47 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/FlareSolverr/FlareSolverr -- FlareSolverr is a proxy server to bypass Cloudflare protection. How it works FlareSolverr starts a proxy server and it waits for user requests in an idle state using few resources. When some request arrives, it uses puppeteer with the stealth plugin to create a headless browser (Firefox). It opens the URL with user parameters and waits until the Cloudflare challenge is solved (or timeout). The HTML code and the cookies are sent back to the user, and those cookies can be used to bypass Cloudflare using other HTTP clients. 3/28/2022, 1:12:54 PM - edisondotme: cheem.png (File Attached) 3/28/2022, 1:13:18 PM - edisondotme: I encoded an image to base64 and then encoded that text into a jabcode image. Why? Because 3/28/2022, 1:56:19 PM - zonked_worm sent an image. (File Attached) 3/28/2022, 1:56:31 PM - zonked_worm: Amazing 3/28/2022, 1:57:38 PM - chinchilla optional: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "http://ronja.twibright.com/optar..."> Found git https://github.com/colindean/optar 3/30/2022, 3:38:16 AM - chinchilla optional: https://blogsurf.io/ -- search engine for blogs. 3/30/2022, 4:15:13 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/jgoerzen/gitsync-nncp/blob/main/gitsync-nncp.org -- gitsync-nncp is a program to help you keep git directories in sync – asynchronously, with an arbitrary number of other machines. 3/30/2022, 4:15:33 PM - chinchilla optional: ^ no master branch, looks similar to how git-ssb works. 3/30/2022, 4:15:54 PM - chinchilla optional: I wonder if using jj could simplify it. 3/30/2022, 4:26:40 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Koshroy/yt-nncp -- Queue up Youtube downloads through youtube-dl over NNCP. 3/30/2022, 4:30:30 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Koshroy/nmail -- nmail lets you send and receive mail via NNCP. nmail assumes that all NNCP nodes live in a single TLD .nncp. nmail works in conjunction with your MTA to route mail messages meant for a .nncp address to a neighbor node through nncp-exec. nmail also has a receiving mode which munges headers in the incoming mail so that replies to the mail from your MUA should be routed to an appropriate .nncp domain, which can then be routed by nmail and nncp-exec to your destination. 3/30/2022, 4:35:14 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Ooh, this looks fun. 3/30/2022, 4:38:23 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/kiwix/kiwix-android -- Kiwix is an offline reader for Web content. One of its main purpose is to make Wikipedia available offline. This is done by reading the content of a file in the ZIM format, a highly compressed open format with additional meta-data. This is the version for Android. (More platforms available on github) 3/30/2022, 4:40:20 PM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "Ooh, this looks fun."> Agreed, I'll package these up for 0x00 later today. 3/30/2022, 4:46:53 PM - chinchilla optional: https://alexschroeder.ch/wiki/2022-02-08_NNCP_distributed_text 3/30/2022, 4:47:38 PM - chinchilla optional: A bit more complex than it needs to be but looks generally right. 3/30/2022, 7:39:38 PM - chinchilla optional: http://twinery.org/ -- Twine is an open-source tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories. You don't need to write any code to create a simple story with Twine, but you can extend your stories with variables, conditional logic, images, CSS, and JavaScript when you're ready. Twine publishes directly to HTML, so you can post your work nearly anywhere. Anything you create with it is completely free to use any way you like, including for commercial purposes. 3/31/2022, 1:43:07 AM - zonked_worm: Twine is pretty great 3/31/2022, 1:43:33 AM - zonked_worm: If you want to try our a twine game I can solidly recommend Depression Quest 3/31/2022, 1:44:45 AM - zonked_worm: There's alsp a shocking large amount of writing about the cultural impact of Twine that's pretty interesting 3/31/2022, 1:46:57 AM - zonked_worm: Another game engine with simmilar goals to twine (accessability, crossplatform support through publishing to HTML, and a minimal approach to game dev overall) but a vastly different implementation and style is https://www.bitsy.org/ 3/31/2022, 1:47:54 AM - zonked_worm: <@zonked_worm:matrix.org "There's alsp a shocking large am..."> Not to mention the fact that the insame Gamergate bullshit started with a twine game 3/31/2022, 1:58:27 AM - chinchilla optional: <@zonked_worm:matrix.org "Another game engine with simmila..."> https://github.com/le-doux/bitsy -- Bitsy is a little editor for games, worlds, or stories. The goal is to make it easy to make games where you can walk around and talk to people and be somewhere! 3/31/2022, 1:58:43 AM - chinchilla optional: <@zonked_worm:matrix.org "Not to mention the fact that the..."> Furreal? 3/31/2022, 1:59:51 AM - chinchilla optional: I vaguely remember GameSpot being paid off for good reviews or something 3/31/2022, 2:00:37 AM - zonked_worm: Yeah basically that was bullshit 3/31/2022, 2:00:59 AM - zonked_worm: A bucha 4channers just wqnted to bully someone until they killed themselves 3/31/2022, 2:02:03 AM - zonked_worm: If you want to dive into the insane nonsence I reccomend this vid https://youtu.be/lLYWHpgIoIw 3/31/2022, 2:03:33 AM - zonked_worm: Also Zoë Quinn's book Crash Override talks about some of this stuff 3/31/2022, 2:04:20 AM - zonked_worm: Arguably their comic Goddess Mode is abstractly autpbiographical depending on your interpretation and understanding that it is Highly incomplete 3/31/2022, 2:05:20 AM - zonked_worm: Video Games for Humans is one of the book i was thinking of that talks about Twine 3/31/2022, 2:06:11 AM - zonked_worm: And "The State of Play" also discusses Twine and gamergate if I remember correctly 3/31/2022, 2:08:09 AM - zonked_worm: As a queer woman myself Gamergate, it's effects and the culture it represents keeps me up at night 3/31/2022, 2:08:41 AM - zonked_worm: Truly terrifying stuff 3/31/2022, 7:29:48 PM - chinchilla optional: This was right around the time the dystopia of corporate online culture started hitting me pretty hard. Whenever r/kia links got big it was usually shitting on journalists, which is a topic I'm pretty sympathetic with. I'm not really sure where they fit in with gamergate except that reddit liked to say they were related. I looked into zoe quinn a bit back in the day but the propaganda surrounding gamergate was just exhausting to weed through, though I did come away with a negative impression. Typing this out, the twine thing is kind of coming back to me. Like there was some retarded gatekeeping about it not being real games or something... Tribes have existed as long as vidya have. IDK both sides made me feel super uncomfortable while all of that was going on. Everyone involved seemed all too happy to participate in the culture war. 3/31/2022, 7:38:41 PM - chinchilla optional: <@zonked_worm:matrix.org "As a queer woman myself Gamergat..."> You might want to step back a bit if this is the source of your sleep issues. Nothing on the internet is going to change who you are unless you let them. 3/31/2022, 8:11:10 PM - zonked_worm: It is not the source of my sleep issues (it's in there somewhere but maybe just like top 100) but I appreciate the sentiment ❤️ 3/31/2022, 8:11:46 PM - zonked_worm: Also reading about it and writing about it has really helped 3/31/2022, 8:12:18 PM - zonked_worm: I have a buncha unpublished essays i wrote on the subject that were very theraputic to put together 3/31/2022, 8:12:28 PM - chinchilla optional: rubbah duckeh 3/31/2022, 8:13:46 PM - chinchilla optional: https://wikiless.alefvanoon.xyz/wiki/Rubber_duck_debugging?lang=en 3/31/2022, 8:13:58 PM - zonked_worm: Oh sick 3/31/2022, 8:14:29 PM - zonked_worm: Yeah exactly that 3/31/2022, 9:37:33 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/bbc/device-discovery-pairing/blob/master/document.md 3/31/2022, 10:07:41 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/alexnathanson/solar-protocol -- Solar Protocol is a web platform hosted across a network of solar-powered servers set up in different locations around the world. A solar-powered server is a computer that is powered by a solar panel and a small battery. Each server can only offer intermittent connectivity that is dependent on available sunshine, the length of day and local weather conditions. When connected as a network, the servers coordinate to serve a website from whichever of them is enjoying the most sunshine at the time. Content at solarprotocol.net is served by whichever server in our network is in the most sunlight at a given time. (We are basing this off of the solar module wattage.) Right now this website is being delivered to you from the Caddie in Control server located in Coal City. This website may look different depending on which server is displaying this website. That’s because the people stewarding each server can choose to customize their local version of this website. These variations in design and content are visible when their server is the active server. The appearance of this website is also energy responsive. Our software changes the styling and resolution of the media on this website according to how much energy is stored in the battery of the active server. This means it may look different at different times of the day or depending on the seasons of the year. If the battery level at the active server is low, this website is displayed in low resolution mode, without images. This reduces the size of the page and therefore the energy required to send it to people who are looking at it on the internet. If more stored energy is available, the site will appear at a higher resolution with heavier media such as images and graphics. 3/31/2022, 10:25:21 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/equalitie/ouinet -- Ouinet is a Free/Open Source technology which allows web content to be served with the help of an entire network of cooperating nodes using peer-to-peer routing and distributed caching of responses. This helps mitigate the Web's characteristic single point of failure due to a client application not being able to connect to a particular server. 3/31/2022, 10:28:16 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/NsCDE/NsCDE 3/31/2022, 10:28:22 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 3/31/2022, 10:30:03 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/papatangosierra/serifu -- Serifu is a simple markup language for composing comic book scripts (in particular, translations of Japanese manga) as plain text in such a way that they may be parsed by software into a predictable and useful structure. 4/1/2022, 9:29:35 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://system7.app/ 4/1/2022, 10:17:26 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://waydro.id/ 4/1/2022, 2:14:12 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/barthr/redo -- Redo is a command line application to easily create reusable functions in your own shell. Think of redo like an interactive way combine multiple commands from your shell history in a single command. This can be handy for quickly re-doing multiple commands 4/1/2022, 2:15:00 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 4/1/2022, 2:16:35 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/erichs/composure -- Composure: don't fear the Unix chainsaw These light-hearted functions make programming the shell easier and more intuitive: Transition organically from command, to function, to script Use an unobtrusive help system with arbitrary shell metadata Automatically version and store your shell functions with Git 4/1/2022, 2:32:32 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/rprinz08/hBPF -- hBPF = eBPF in hardware lg0 ^ 4/1/2022, 10:31:09 PM - chinchilla optional: https://breezethat.com/ -- Breeze is a search engine 4/2/2022, 12:00:44 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://dmitrybrant.com/2022/02/20/a-retro-laptop-like-no-other 4/2/2022, 1:07:34 PM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "https://dmitrybrant.com/2022/02/..."> A 286 with LTE? Incredible. 4/2/2022, 2:52:13 PM - zonked_worm: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "https://dmitrybrant.com/2022/02/..."> Love this 4/4/2022, 8:46:35 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/nullitics/nullitics -- Minimalist open-source web analytics Privacy-focused (no cookies, fully anonymized). Easy to set up (no databases, no external dependencies). Meaningful, stylish dashboard. Easy to understand metrics (unique visitors, page views, referrers, countries, device types). Very lightweight (Docker image is under 10MB, same is the size of the executable). Compliant with GDPR, ePrivacy, PECR, CCPA, and COPPA. Fast (can handle 35K req/sec on my humble personal server). Example dashboard: https://nullitics.com/dashboard/zserge.com 4/6/2022, 1:18:19 PM - chinchilla optional: https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/2d-an-exploration-of-drawing-as-programming-language-featuring-ideas-from-lambda-calculus/overview/ -- An Exploration of Drawing as Programming Language, Featuring Ideas from Lambda Calculus 4/6/2022, 1:23:04 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 4/6/2022, 1:23:35 PM - chinchilla optional: >wireworld has entered the chat 4/6/2022, 1:58:50 PM - chinchilla optional: https://tromp.github.io/cl/diagrams.html -- Lambda Diagrams are a graphical notation for closed lambda terms, in which abstractions (lambdas) are represented by horizontal lines, variables by vertical lines emanating down from their binding lambda, and applications by horizontal links connecting the leftmost variables. In the alternative style, applications link the nearest deepest variables, for a more stylistic, if less uniform, look. 4/6/2022, 2:01:16 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/polux/lambda-diagrams -- An implementation of John Tromp's lambda diagrams graphical notation for lambda terms. It reads a lambda term on the standard input and renders an animation of its evaluation. 4/10/2022, 11:45:08 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/zineland/zine -- Zine - a simple and opinionated tool to build your own magazine. Mobile-first. Intuitive and elegant magazine design. Best reading experiences. Theme customizable, extend friendly. RSS Feed supported. Open Graph Protocol supported. Build into a static website, hosting anywhere. 4/10/2022, 11:56:11 AM - chinchilla optional: Not really sure what that adds over any other static site generator 4/12/2022, 3:01:40 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/AnalogJ/lexicon -- Manipulate DNS records on various DNS providers in a standardized way. ``` # Create a TXT entry in domain.net zone hosted by CloudFlare lexicon cloudflare create domain.net TXT --name foo --content bar ``` 4/12/2022, 5:27:22 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/vi-tality/neomacs -- A pretty good Emacs distribution, packaged as a Nix Flake. 4/13/2022, 9:35:40 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Ah, Doom based. 4/13/2022, 9:41:42 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://github.com/logseq/logseq 4/13/2022, 7:04:35 PM - chinchilla optional: > Ah, Doom based. Yeah :/ Still searching for a good way to reproducably emacs 4/13/2022, 7:56:49 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/alphacep/vosk-api -- Vosk Speech Recognition Toolkit Vosk is an offline open source speech recognition toolkit. It enables speech recognition for 20+ languages and dialects - English, Indian English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian, Turkish, Vietnamese, Italian, Dutch, Catalan, Arabic, Greek, Farsi, Filipino, Ukrainian, Kazakh, Swedish, Japanese, Esperanto, Hindi, Czech. More to come. Vosk models are small (50 Mb) but provide continuous large vocabulary transcription, zero-latency response with streaming API, reconfigurable vocabulary and speaker identification. Speech recognition bindings implemented for various programming languages like Python, Java, Node.JS, C#, C++ and others. Vosk supplies speech recognition for chatbots, smart home appliances, virtual assistants. It can also create subtitles for movies, transcription for lectures and interviews. https://alphacephei.com/vosk/ Vosk scales from small devices like Raspberry Pi or Android smartphone to big clusters. 4/13/2022, 8:00:34 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/maxkrieger/voiceliner -- A voice memos-like for Android and iOS. Written in Flutter. Transcription on iOS uses the native transcription APIs (mostly on-device) and on Android, uses Vosk. The codebase is still quite messy, but contributions welcome! 4/14/2022, 6:51:12 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://www.modelfkeyboards.com/ 4/15/2022, 7:13:17 PM - chinchilla optional: https://joeyh.name/code/moreutils/ -- neo-coreutils chronic: runs a command quietly unless it fails combine: combine the lines in two files using boolean operations errno: look up errno names and descriptions ifdata: get network interface info without parsing ifconfig output ifne: run a program if the standard input is not empty isutf8: check if a file or standard input is utf-8 lckdo: execute a program with a lock held mispipe: pipe two commands, returning the exit status of the first parallel: run multiple jobs at once pee: tee standard input to pipes sponge: soak up standard input and write to a file ts: timestamp standard input vidir: edit a directory in your text editor vipe: insert a text editor into a pipe zrun: automatically uncompress arguments to command 4/16/2022, 12:32:34 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/Stypox/dicio-android -- Dicio is a free and open source voice assistant running on Android. It supports many different skills and input/output methods, and it provides both speech and graphical feedback to a question. It uses Vosk for speech to text. It has multilanguage support, and is currently available in these languages: English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Russian and Spanish. Open to contributions :-D 4/17/2022, 4:13:13 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/claudiodangelis/qrcp -- Transfer files over wifi from your computer to your mobile device by scanning a QR code without leaving the terminal. 4/17/2022, 4:13:17 AM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 4/17/2022, 7:15:25 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/natesales/q -- A tiny command line DNS client with support for UDP, TCP, DoT, DoH, DoQ and ODoH 4/17/2022, 8:29:14 PM - chinchilla optional: 2021-1022.pdf (File Attached) 4/17/2022, 8:30:51 PM - chinchilla optional: https://eprint.iacr.org/2021/1022 -- This paper initiates research on zero-knowledge middleboxes (ZKMBs). A ZKMB is a network middlebox that enforces network usage policies on encrypted traffic. Clients send the middlebox zero-knowledge proofs that their traffic is policy-compliant; these proofs reveal nothing about the client’s communication except that it complies with the policy. We show how to make ZKMBs work with unmodified encrypted-communication protocols (specifically TLS 1.3), making ZKMBs invisible to servers. 4/18/2022, 12:45:29 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/verlab/hero_common#creative-commons -- This project contributes to an open source ROS-based framework for swarm robotics. We propose an low cost ($18), high availability swarm system that could be printed and assembled multiple times without special knowledge or hardware skills. 4/18/2022, 12:56:46 PM - chinchilla optional: https://birdnetpi.com/ -- birdsong identification 24/7 recording from any USB sound card/microphone 24/7 local BirdNET-Lite analysis Automatically extracts the detected songs, chirps, and peeps from recordings Creates spectrograms of each recorded bird sound Enters each detection into a local SQlite database for storage and data visualization Hosts its own Caddy web server so that the data can be accessed from any web browser or device (can be configured to be local only or can easily be made public to share with the world — check out the public installations below!) Offers local Streamlit database analysis to visualize daily and long-term presence data Live audio stream BirdWeather.com integration 4/18/2022, 2:49:37 PM - chinchilla optional: https://git.irde.st/we/irdest/-/tree/develop -- Irdest is a decentralised networking project, aiming to create easy-to-use solutions for ad-hoc wireless, and mesh networks. It supports many common desktop operating systems (Linux, Windows, MacOS, NetBSD, …), and Android mobile phones. iOS support is on the roadmap. The core component of the Irdest project is Ratman, a decentralised, peer-to-peer packet router (following the gossip protocol approach), written in Rust. With Ratman you can create private overlay networks (similar to VPNs), connect to a wider community mesh of existing overlay networks, plug into specific wireless drivers for fully off-the-grid routing, or do all of them at the same time. 4/18/2022, 2:50:06 PM - chinchilla optional: Presumably that's a B.A.T.M.A.N. fork in rust, based on the name 'ratman'. 4/19/2022, 6:54:15 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/FrameworkComputer/Mainboard -- We designed the Mainboard from the start as a standalone module to make upgrades easy in the Framework Laptop and to also work great as a high-performance single board computer using Intel’s i5-1135G7, i7-1165G7, and i7-1185G7 processors. All you need to do is insert memory, plug in a USB-C power adapter, and hit the tiny power button on-board, and you’ve got a powered-up computer. You can also pick up parts like a Bottom Cover Kit, Input Cover Kit, or Battery from the Marketplace extend your setup with. See more on this at https://frame.work/blog/mainboard-availability-and-open-source-release. 4/19/2022, 6:54:29 PM - chinchilla optional: Pretty cool. 4/19/2022, 10:16:59 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/The-OpenROAD-Project/OpenROAD -- 24-hour, No-Human-In-The-Loop layout design for SOC with no Power-Performance-Area (PPA) loss Tapeout-capable tools in source code form, with permissive licensing → seed future “Linux of EDA” 4/19/2022, 10:33:42 PM - chinchilla optional: lg0 check that shit out. 4/20/2022, 10:44:41 PM - edisondotme changed their profile picture 4/21/2022, 4:03:01 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/kamadorueda/nixel -- Lexer, Parser, Abstract Syntax Tree and Concrete Syntax Tree for the Nix Expressions Language. 4/21/2022, 4:08:18 PM - Chinchilla Wetreat changed their display name to chonked_worm 4/21/2022, 4:09:33 PM - zonked_worm set a profile picture 4/21/2022, 4:32:14 PM - chonked_worm changed their display name to ContinuousWave 4/21/2022, 7:57:55 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://github.com/TesseractCat/libgen-opds-wrapper 4/21/2022, 9:13:56 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/EMPRI-DEVOPS/git-privacy -- git-privacy redacts author and committer dates to keep your coding hours more private. You can choose the level of redaction: only remove minutes and seconds from your dates or even hide day or month. The original dates are encrypted and stored in the commit message in case you might need them. 4/22/2022, 7:12:39 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: That's nice. I could probably stand to use that for those times I'm working on side projects while at $DAYJOB. 4/22/2022, 7:12:56 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: (On my own computer not connected to their network, of course.) 4/22/2022, 8:32:36 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://github.com/lem-project/lem/ 4/22/2022, 4:46:25 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/charmbracelet/melt -- Backup and restore SSH private keys using memorizable seed phrases. ed25519 --> BIP39 4/22/2022, 4:46:39 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 4/22/2022, 5:00:28 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/charmbracelet/wishlist -- The SSH directory sparkles With Wishlist you can have a single entrypoint for multiple SSH endpoints, whether they are Wish apps or not. As a server, it can be used to start multiple SSH apps within a single package and list them over SSH. You can list apps provided elsewhere, too. You can also use the wishlist CLI to list and connect to servers in your ~/.ssh/config or a YAML config file. 4/22/2022, 5:01:54 PM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 4/22/2022, 5:02:01 PM - chinchilla optional: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/245435/148814423-2a3b05b4-fb79-4ff9-a475-1942d6ffb363.gif 4/23/2022, 12:06:58 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/tomsmalley/custom-topre-guide -- Open-source capacitive keyboardmade in kicad. 4/23/2022, 2:22:53 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/hughperkins/VeriGPU -- OpenSource GPU Build an opensource GPU, targeting ASIC tape-out, for machine learning ("ML"). Hopefully, can get it to work with the PyTorch deep learning framework. Vision Create an opensource GPU for machine learning. I don't actually intend to tape this out myself, but I intend to do what I can to verify somehow that tape-out would work ok, timings ok, etc. Intend to implement a HIP API, that is compatible with pytorch machine learning framework. Open to provision of other APIs, such as SYCL or NVIDIA® CUDA™. Internal GPU Core ISA loosely compliant with RISC-V ISA. Where RISC-V conflicts with designing for a GPU setting, we break with RISC-V. Intend to keep the cores very focused on ML. For example, brain floating point ("BF16") throughout, to keep core die area low. This should keep the per-core cost low. Similarly, Intend to implement only few float operations critical to ML, such as exp, log, tanh, sqrt 4/23/2022, 8:36:00 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/aolofsson/awesome-hardware-tools -- A curated list of awesome open source hardware tools. 4/23/2022, 8:36:06 PM - chinchilla optional: lg0 ^ 4/25/2022, 8:04:22 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/iksd.html 4/25/2022, 8:04:57 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://harelang.org/blog/2022-04-25-announcing-hare/ 4/25/2022, 8:09:38 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://github.com/jinwoo/cl-ui 4/25/2022, 9:12:39 AM - lg0: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "lg0 ^"> interesting 4/25/2022, 11:13:08 AM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/i..."> Link that doesnt 404 https://www.kermitproject.org/iksd.html 4/25/2022, 10:04:50 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/BlackBoxing/BlackBox/blob/master/README_EN.md -- BlackBox is a virtual engine, it can clone and run virtual application on Android, users don't have to install APK file to run the application on devices. BlackBox control all virtual applications, so you can do anything you want by using BlackBox. "The only people who have anything to fear from free software are those whose products are worth even less." 4/25/2022, 11:10:19 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/nymo-net -- A distributed, anonymous, censorship-resistance messaging network. Very early, no real dox yet. 4/26/2022, 5:57:08 PM - chinchilla optional: http://frogfind.com/ -- Search Engine for Vintage Computers 4/26/2022, 6:01:05 PM - chinchilla optional: https://theoldnet.com/ https://theoldnet.com/docs/httpproxy/index.html 4/26/2022, 6:02:36 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ssshake/retro-computing-internet-resources -- A list of the various projects to get vintage computers connected to the internet 4/26/2022, 6:09:26 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/browsh-org/browsh -- Browsh is a fully-modern text-based browser. It renders anything that a modern browser can; HTML5, CSS3, JS, video and even WebGL. Its main purpose is to be run on a remote server and accessed via SSH/Mosh or the in-browser HTML service in order to significantly reduce bandwidth and thus both increase browsing speeds and decrease bandwidth costs. 4/26/2022, 6:10:23 PM - chinchilla optional: "A fluid, full graphics browser over SSH! You can even watch youtube videos in real time, in a pixelated fasion. Very neat." 4/27/2022, 4:52:40 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: https://github.com/streamlink/streamlink 4/27/2022, 9:29:59 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/kimono-koans/httm -- httm prints the size, date and corresponding locations of available unique versions (deduplicated by modify time and size) of files residing on ZFS snapshots, but can also be used interactively to select and restore such files. httm might change the way you use ZFS snapshots (because ZFS isn't designed for finding for unique file versions) or the Time Machine concept (because httm is very fast!). 4/27/2022, 9:30:52 PM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "https://github.com/streamlink/st..."> This is very nice, thank you. https://streamlink.github.io/plugins.html 4/28/2022, 3:32:48 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/ganelson/inform -- Inform 7 (April 2006-) is a programming language for creating interactive fiction, using natural language syntax.  4/29/2022, 4:27:41 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/crisdosyago/Diskernet -- Diskernet - An internet on yer disk. Full text search archive from your browsing and bookmarks. Weclome! to the Diskernet: Your preferred backup solution. It's like you're still online! Disconnect with Diskernet, an internet for the post-online apocalypse. Or the airplane WiFi. Or the site goes down. Or ... You get the picture. Get Diskernet.… nodejs warning. 4/29/2022, 4:30:01 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/crisdosyago/Diskernet#license for personal, research, noncommercial purposes: Buy a Perpetual Non-commercial Use License of the current Version re-upped Monthly to the Latest Version, USD$1.99 per month Read license 4/29/2022, 8:37:57 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: I wrote something like this back around 2001, but as an HTTP proxy. Today, that's much less viable because of HTTPS (you would at minimum have to have the browser accept a CA certificate that you use to MITM every connection). But also more viable, because concurrency is better today, and there are better libraries for full-text search. 4/29/2022, 11:22:45 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/actualbudget/actual -- Actual is a super fast privacy-focused local-first app for managing your finances. Open sourced today. Nodejs warning. https://actualbudget.com/ 4/29/2022, 11:39:32 AM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "I wrote something like this back..."> I think nixos can help here, building the CA only when the software is enabled. 4/29/2022, 11:44:42 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Yeah, it still feels dirty. I've thought for a while that the modern way to do this would be as a browser extension; this guy has a different solution based on debugging API. Nevertheless, his only works with Chrom[e|ium]. 4/29/2022, 1:23:04 PM - chinchilla optional: <@gcupc:carcosa.net "Yeah, it still feels dirty. I've..."> https://omar.website/tabfs/ https://github.com/osnr/TabFS This would work. 4/29/2022, 1:27:32 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/osnr/tabssh -- ssh into browser tabs but really, the right way to do it would be to make it so that safari.localhost is a hostname that actually lets you talk to Safari, and last-focused-tab.safari.localhost is a hostname that actually lets you talk to the last focused tab. could you make a virtual network or something to do that? (where each tab is a host on the virtual network) I mean, that feels philosophically right; tabs are virtual computers, so maybe they should be network-addressable like your real computer is (and maybe other things should be network-addressable that way too -- individual applications, documents, etc). like 'port numbers' feel kinda like they unnaturally promote one level of computer, the physical one on your desk that has a Wi-Fi chip, and hide the computers nested inside it (such as each of your browser tabs) 4/29/2022, 1:40:24 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Huh, looks like tabfs would do the job. 4/29/2022, 1:54:00 PM - chinchilla optional: Tabfs is really awesome. I have been wanting to explore some possibilities it enables for a long time. 4/29/2022, 1:55:03 PM - chinchilla optional: Omar is the guy behind dynamicland, Anything he does is worth watching. 4/29/2022, 2:00:24 PM - chinchilla optional: Combine it with this https://ansiwave.net/blog/sqlite-over-http.html And you can make even dynamic webapps with a full DB archivable 4/29/2022, 2:09:23 PM - chinchilla optional: <@cw:kernelpanic.cafe "Omar is the guy behind dynamicla..."> If yall arent familiar. https://omar.website/posts/notes-from-dynamicland-geokit/ https://dynamicland.org/ 4/29/2022, 2:15:55 PM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Huh, wild. I hadn't seen that before. 4/29/2022, 2:19:19 PM - chinchilla optional: >In theory you could pull this data up on your personal iPad, praying there aren’t any embarrassing notifications and hopefully remembering what you were even going to look at by the time you’re past the lock screen looking at 24 rainbow-gradient icons and red bubbles, but I am personally not in the habit of pulling out my devices in the middle of parties. In both of these cases these just-dynamic-enough maps were places at the party, just like the appetizers table and the piano, where people could casually gather, play and converse. 4/29/2022, 2:23:15 PM - chinchilla optional: That hit close to home. 4/29/2022, 2:30:00 PM - chinchilla optional: https://nitter.kernelpanic.cafe/Dynamicland1/status/980847993774522373#m 5/1/2022, 1:54:09 AM - ContinuousWave changed their display name to Chinchilla Washington 5/1/2022, 5:21:01 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/project-alice-assistant/ProjectAlice -- Project Alice is a smart voice home assistant that is completely modular and extensible. It was first built around Snips therefore runs entirely offline and never sends or shares your voice interactions with anyone, Project Alice guarantees your privacy in your home or wherever you’re using Project Alice. 5/2/2022, 4:46:28 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/garbas/asciinema-scenario -- Create asciinema videos from a text file. Have you ever re-record your asciinema video over and over again to hit perfect speed and avoid making typos? I did, too many times and this is why I wrote this tool. 5/2/2022, 12:19:28 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/horizon-eda/horizon -- Horizon EDA is an Electronic Design Automation package supporting an integrated end-to-end workflow for printed circuit board design including parts management and schematic entry. 5/2/2022, 12:22:22 PM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/LibrePCB/LibrePCB -- LibrePCB is a free EDA software to develop printed circuit boards. It runs on Linux, Windows and Mac. 5/2/2022, 9:52:38 PM - chinchilla optional: https://spwhitton.name//blog/entry/consfigurator_1.0.0/ -- Common lisp NixOS-style configuration for your legacy distros Consfigurator is a system for declarative configuration management using Common Lisp. You can use it to configure hosts as root, deploy services as unprivileged users, build and deploy containers, install operating systems, produce disc images, and more. Some key advantages: Apply configuration by transparently starting up another Lisp image on the machine to be configured, so that you can use the full power of Common Lisp to inspect and control the host. Also define properties of hosts in a more restricted language, that of :POSIX properties, to configure machines, containers and user accounts where you can’t install Lisp. These properties can be applied using just an SSH or serial connection, but they can also be applied by remote Lisp images, enabling code reuse. Flexibly chain and nest methods of connecting to hosts. For example, you could have Consfigurator SSH to a host, sudo to root, start up Lisp, use the setns(2) system call to enter a Linux container, and then deploy a service. Secrets, and other prerequisite data, are properly passed along. Combine declarative semantics for defining hosts and services with a multiparadigmatic general-purpose programming language that won’t get in your way. Declarative configuration management systems like Consfigurator and Propellor share a number of goals with projects like the GNU Guix System and NixOS. However, tools like Consfigurator and Propellor try to layer the power of declarative and reproducible configuration semantics on top of traditional, battle-tested UNIX system administration infrastructure like distro package managers, package archives and daemon configuration mechanisms, rather than seeking to replace any of those. Let’s get as much as we can out of all that existing distro policy-compliant work! 5/2/2022, 9:57:56 PM - chinchilla optional: An Inhabitant of Carcosa: lg0: check that out 5/2/2022, 10:04:26 PM - chinchilla optional: Nixos-style declarative configuration in a sane language (common lisp) 5/2/2022, 10:49:23 PM - chinchilla optional: https://git.spwhitton.name/consfig/tree/ Dev's personal config 5/3/2022, 9:06:25 AM - An Inhabitant of Carcosa: Wow, dang. 5/3/2022, 11:33:33 AM - chinchilla optional: https://github.com/knadh/listmonk -- High performance, self-hosted, newsletter and mailing list manager with a modern dashboard. Single binary app. listmonk.app https://demo.listmonk.app/ 5/3/2022, 11:33:48 AM - chinchilla optional sent an image. (File Attached) 5/3/2022, 2:04:22 PM - chinchilla optional: https://depp.brause.cc/nov.el/ -- nov.el provides a major mode for reading EPUB documents. Features: Basic navigation (jump to TOC, previous/next chapter) Remembering and restoring the last read position Jump to next chapter when scrolling beyond end Storing and following Org links to EPUB files Renders EPUB2 (.ncx) and EPUB3 (