Though at this point, I'd rather spend my cash building a home lab server again, but the price of RAM put a hold on that just now.
Though at this point, I'd rather spend my cash building a home lab server again, but the price of RAM put a hold on that just now.
I run a bunch of libre software on mine - Nextcloud, Firefly, Jellyfin, Miniflux, OpenVPN and a couple of home grown apps for myself.
Oracle runs me about Β£10/mo. Smaller setup on AWS ran me closer to Β£30, so somehwere between there would be nice.
This is my current predicament. At the time, Oracle was less ethically problematic than the other big cloud providers for me. That's changed and I'm looking to migrate elsewhere.
17.5 kHz specifically, or anything above that ?!
Source? This appears to be misinformation originating from Russian sources.
Who would want to DDoS Codeberg and why? π€
social.anoxinon.de/@codebergsta...
Code snippet showing that explicity year, month, and day parameters to the JavaScript Date constructor yield timestamp mindight of local time whereas the same date as a date string yields a timestamp midnight UTC.
This is why nobody likes dates in #JavaScript π
"When the time zone offset is absent, date-only forms are interpreted as a UTC time and date-time forms are interpreted as a local time."
developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/W...
Admitedly, my elevator ptich needs work. The big points: Artists keep control of their music (quality, format, etc.). A lexicon for "play" events means metrics can be standardised across different services. The whole ecosystem could be broken down into separate entities.
#atproto trades a centralised identity authority (PLC) for decentralised and portable user data.
#activitypub decntralises the identity layer, but centralises the user-data portability to the app provider.
The question is would we rather own our identities or our data?
Why is there always "an update available" for every single Electron app on my machine?
I'm working on a wild idea for a music streaming platform. ATProto solves some of the pain points with RSS I have from working in the podcast space.
Finally feel like Iβm starting to wrap my head around #atproto now that Iβve setup a working local development environment. Now to start building thingsβ¦
Mark Nottingham
www.mnot.net/blog/
And these are the same folks that canβt get rid of the em dashes π€
I know moving platforms isn't easy, so thank you for all the work put into this. Substack was a great idea in theory, but unfotunately didn't live up to expectationm. Glad to see the support of a fantastic OSS project as well.
Deleting followers isnβt possible with AT Protocol. They could choose to implement it for their PDS (bsky.social) but anyone with their own could simply ignore those events and remain a follower. You own your data and they own the fact they follow you.
I actually like this change. Not for the reasons they implanted it, but itβs more intuitive to me to press the comments button to see the comments. I read far more than I reply.
They extended support (kinda) into 2026 www.microsoft.com/en-gb/window...
Two things we learned today:
1. NextJS + Prisma + SQLite is not the way. Just use Postgres.
2. localhost and 127.0.0.1 are not the same. These are two separate jars of cookies πͺ
Learning a ton from @pfrazee.com and friends following Statusphere as a guide to my first attempt at an #atproto app. The tutorial makes it seem so easy, but there is so much more going on when you actually build it from scratch. If you do web dev, do yourself a favour and give it a read.
The manual controls override the remote, right? Right?!
Things you don't find out until you deploy:
Error: attaching IAM Policy - LimitExceeded: Cannot exceed quota for PoliciesPerRole: 10
C'mon @amazonwebservices.bsky.social π€¬
I mean USB-A is only 4 pins. If you didn't need the 5v this could actually work π€
YAML is just JSON for Python devs.
#JavaScript is the SchrΓΆdinger's cat of programming languages...
This was always the obvious choice. If it was "blu-skai" the it would have been written "BlueSky".
"Me having to come up with a project is actually a failure of the world... The world just hasn't failed in the last 20 years."
I will never look at my side projects the same way again π
I worked on a rater engine for a transportation and logistics company and it's really hard to beat the prices of "nationalised" services (Royal Mail, USPS, etc.) for parcel shipments. Compared to UPS, DHL, etc. they were always cheaper. Can't speak on the overhead for customs / tax.
The drone shot at the end of Ep. 2 going from the school car park to the memorial site π€―
or at least left / right handed modes.