@VoidLinux
Couple of things I forgot:

- Allows you to select between glibc and musl c standard lib implementations
- I haven't tried, but it's supposed to work on ARM and other embedded devices

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Hey Linux users, give some love to @VoidLinux . An amazing distribution built from scratch.

- Unique xbps package manager.
- LibreSSL instead of OpenSSL.
- Runit instead of Systemd.
- Rolling Release, but unlike Arch, each new package or update requires a successful compilation via Travis on GitHub.

voidlinux.org

And feel free to ask anything if you are curious ❤️

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@AlHunter
Welcome ❤ hope you enjoy your stay and the community

Today I tried to read in the bus and I got a headache. 😭😭😭

@freemo
Could you add the VoidLinux one too? Just for the sake of having it 😊

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Hi all we did NOT migrate the servers yesterday but instead just begun that now. It shouldn't effect anything until I redirect the DNS in a few hours. At that point there may be momentary downtime. I will keep everyone informed ont he schedule.

Cyberpunk 2077 is looking really good as a single player and I want them to focus on that, but how cool would be a roleplay-focused multiplayer in a future expansion 😍

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Hello everyone, starting a little bit late today but have work to do, how are you doing? <3

@mamur I don't know how to see how many we are, but You see people from other domains (instances) because we're all connected and can see each other as a decentralized network. The different menus as I understand, someone correct me if I'm wrong:

Home - a mix between your instance "qoto.org" and the people you follow, which may be in other instances such as mastodon.social

Local timeline - Your instance timeline (qoto.org)

Federated timeline - A hell where all the different instances converge

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Does anybody have any idea about how many users this social media platform has? I'm enlisted with QOTO.org but I keep seeing folks with other domain names on this too. Still trying to figure this platform out.

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A Python question regarding large file transfers over HTTP 

I'm working on a project that involves retrieving large (~2-8 GB) .zip files through HTTP and storing them for later processing. I've written a script that uses an API to lookup and generate URLs for a series of needed files, and then attempts to stream each file to storage using requests.get().iter_content.

The problem is, my connection isn't perfectly stable (and I'm running this on a laptop which sometimes goes to sleep). When the connection is interrupted, the transfer dies and I need to restart it.

What would be the best way to add a resume capacity to my file transfer? So that if the script stalls or the connection drops, it would be possible to resume the download from where it failed?

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Is anyone of you still using the and if so how do you access it? Provider? Google groups?

@Printsi
Welcome! We'll be waiting for those reviews. 😍
Hope you enjoy your stay and the community

@Surasanji
Same, I want to know a little more before buying it but it looks pretty amazing, I particularly loved the city

Have ya'll seen the Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay? 😍😍😍

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