i3macs: Emacs driven status bar + launchers for i3 and sway.
WIP, but includes elisp blocks, extensible status bar, a global modeline and a frame-based "launcher" that replaces dmenu/rofi.
codeberg.org/fsm/i3macs
i3macs: Emacs driven status bar + launchers for i3 and sway.
WIP, but includes elisp blocks, extensible status bar, a global modeline and a frame-based "launcher" that replaces dmenu/rofi.
codeberg.org/fsm/i3macs
RIP Michael Parenti, you were a real one. Let us mourn him with a brief clip from the legendary Yellow Parenti speech. He will be missed.
Kubernetes Egress Control with Squid proxy - sometimes starting simple is the surest way to grok the complex. I use this simple approach in k3s, and here I use a Common Lisp web app that queries NASA JPL Horizons as an example
interlaye.red/kubernetes_0...
"Spleen and Ideal", the second studio album from #DeadCanDance, released on this day 40 years ago.
Across the sea lies the fountain of renewal,
Where you will find the whole cause of your loneliness
Can be measured in dreams that transcend all these lies
And I wish and I pray that there may come a day for a saviours arms.
- Enigma of the Absolute
This album has followed me for decades .
Reminded me of one of my favourite shows, with a great soundtrack by Paul Haslinger, himself a former member of Tangerine Dream(1986–1991).
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqiF...
Fixed some bugs, added planets.
Taking books out of storage, found a favourite of mine for the art, “Tolkien: The Illustrated Encyclopedia” by David Day. This has made me more resilient to the inevitable impact of the movies in how one imagines Middle Earth. Lots of different styles used.
The "Log Lady" from Twin Peaks consoling her log
when you call console.log() this is what happens
Ingress NGINX is being retired in March 2026 (~100 days). Are you ready to migrate to a new Ingress controller? kubernetes.io/blog/2... #Kubernetes #nginx #ingress #k8s
The recent news on Sapiens-Neanderthal love reminds me of "Quest for Fire", which I enjoyed and was, through it's naivety, prescient in ways. Also, Svante Pääbo's "Neanderthal Man: In Search of Lost Genomes" is unmatched as an account of the genetic investigation.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlkM...
Common Lisp code snippet in Emacs, with a medieval-looking font, and using comments in the style of medieval chivalry romances: - In which we prefix data lines, and all the great feats that follow - How Alexandria is used, and how a hash table is converted to HTML - Of the conversion of plists to HTML, and how it returns a string.
Less vibe coding, more medieval coding ⚔️🏰📜
More work on the Common Lisp SDK for the Datastar hypermedia framework, this time with a demo: a simulator of the solar system and the Cassini-Huygens probe, using the NASA SPICE toolkit.
The comms module uses a small FORTRAN program so it's "polyglot" and all
Try it here: dataspice.interlaye.red
Datastar + Common Lisp demo that shows Datastar's Server-Sent Event approach.
I must say, it's the most fun I've had doing anything close to webdev/javascript is a while.
🚨demo: datastar.interlaye.red
🪶 how, why, source: interlaye.red/datastar_002...
🚀 Datastar is here: data-star.dev
"In 1947, Yves Klein discovered judo, a practice that quickly became essential to him. He fully committed to this martial art, reaching the rank of 4th dan (...) he began to take an interest in monochrome, influenced by Japanese philosophy and art."
Lineage Tree: budotree.judoc.org/tree.html?id...
The Judo List: a curated and automatically updates list of Judo related resources. Books, videos, anime, papers, interviews, cinema, anything and everything.
Read a bit more about it in my recent update interlaye.red/the_002djudo... , or go there directly and take a look: list.judoc.org
Added Sambo, through Oshchepkov (Judo pioneer, alive during the Russo-Japanese war), and with it the lineage that Vladimir Putin comes from - he is also in the tree, as is Teddy Roosevelt Jr. , through the Yamashita link - will need to add the wrestling lineages.
budotree.judoc.org/tree.html
An implementation of @redblobgames.com hex grid guide (THE major reference for hex maps - www.redblobgames.com/grids/hexago... ) in Common Lisp.
The actual display example uses Sketch (github.com/vydd/sketch/...), all great fun. Using CLOS for the shapes works quite well.
An Oral History of the Kubernetes Revolution with Brian Grant #SuggestedRead #devopsish youtube.com/watch?v=...
Added Donn Draeger, pioneer of Judo in the USA and hoplology as a field:
- Kyoshi menkyo, Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū
- Menkyo, Shindō Musō-ryū Jōdō
- 10th-dan Kyokushin Budokai
- 5th-dan #Judo & #Aikido
- 7th-dan #kendo & #iaido & #jōdō
Budō Tree: budotree.judoc.org/tree.html?id...
The Kubernetes 1.32 release webinar is up, if youre interrsted in a guided tour through the major enhancements this is not the worse way to do it.
community.cncf.io/e/mj4c26/
Am I suppose to believe that this wasn’t because of the Kubernetes 1.32 theme?
Others (wrong, weak) : Please, Linux isn't about arranging terminals in the secondary display, using text-based sound metres and looking at a cat following the mouse pointer to the sound of synth-pop.
Me (correct line, Unix strongest soldier): Hahah oneko goes ZzZzZ 🥰
Now that I think of it, it might have been the first podcast where "Kubernetes", "Common Lisp", and "Archaeology" were mentioned in the same sentence.
Talked with The New Stack about Kubernetes v1.32: Penelope. The name and theme, but also the importance of the 100% Conformance Testing coverage milestone, DRA updates, and more. Take a look:
thenewstack.io/kubernetes-1...
Koryū (古流) literally means "old school", and more generally designates the Japanese martial arts that predate the Meiji Restoration in the late 19th century, with gendai budō (現代武道) being the "modern" martial arts. Judo is gendai, but comes from e.g. Kitō-ryū, which is a koryū (left in the image).
@kubernetespodcast.com just published our #Kubernetes 1.32 release episode featuring lead, @fsmunoz.bsky.social!
We discuss new feature highlights, deprecations and removals, and the release theme's multi-layered meaning. kubernetespodcast.com/episode/243-...
This week, we speak with @fsmunoz.bsky.social, release lead for #Kubernetes 1.32: Penelope! We discuss new feature highlights, deprecations and removals, and the release theme's multi-layered meaning.
kubernetespodcast.com/episode/243-...
Wouldn’t have made it without it, thank you for your constant support since the (now distant) 1.25 !