@bagder sometimes falling back to wget as it provides a simple returncode (aka errorlevel) to check if a site is down
@adama Great knots resource! I love their approach to safety:
Deaths
Climbing, caving, etc., are challenging and dangerous. The American Alpine Club's Statistical Tables for North America report over 30 deaths a year for the last 55 years. This website is about knots. It is no substitute for thorough instruction and expert supervision.
As having Element App performance issues, I am looking for a alternative to Element App for Matrix chat on my Android phone. Only in f-droid of course.
Found Schildichat and Syphon.
Any suggestions before I jump into the void?
Introducing Bark! Low-latency multi-receiver live-sync lossless audio streaming for local networks. It's like Sonos, but open source, so nobody can brick your devices remotely. It's also written in Rust :)
It sends 48khz uncompressed float32 data over UDP multicast. It can achieve playback sync to within hundreds of microseconds in ideal conditions, and usually to within a millisecond.
I've been working on it in my spare time over the past week, and I'm pretty happy with how it's shaped up. I have three receivers setup and it works remarkably well at keeping everything in sync as I walk around my house. For now it only really works on Linux, and supports Pipewire (and Pulse in theory), but there's no huge impediment to making it truly cross-platform.
It also features a fancy live stats subcommand, which can used on any computer in the same multicast domain to watch the status of the stream cluster:
Starting with version 116, #Firefox will drop support for macOS versions prior to 10.15 as well as Windows 7, 8 and 8.1. This has understandably annoyed a few users so let me explain why we're taking this step: the maintenance burden of supporting several versions of each platform is very significant. I'll show you how much by citing three platform-specific bugs I've worked on over the past two years. 🧵 1/13
@gabrielesvelto Being a Firefox user since eons ago I pay respect to the dedication of the team that builds it. Thank you for sharing!
Today in 1993, 30 years ago: in the United States, Ian Murdock announces, through an email, the Linux distribution of the Debian project.
Say hello to privacy! 👋
Tutanota comes with zero trackers. Get the easiest email app now: https://tutanota.com/#download
Because your data belongs to you. 😎
I just learned that there's already a talk about Overpass, so I'll do mine at a different conference instead.
If you're interested in Overpass, go visit the talk on day 2, 11:00 at Jugend-Village @jugendhackt!
https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/hub/camp23/en/event/openstreetmap-und-overpass-api/
@jon I like your oracle thing 😅
On the last day at #DEFCON31 we have setup our first @VeilidNetwork headless/server node, a new chapter for us running privacy infrastructure for public use
#Veilid documentation is sparse currently so here is what we've used to setup/validate/troubleshoot a node on Ubuntu Server 22.04
this #Veilid node (veilid.emeraldonion.org) is running on dedicated hardware hosted in our Westin Datacenter in downtown Seattle with Seattle Internet Exchange peering
I need more of a debug log instead of monitoring entries - can I do this with icinga or graylog ?
Where should I configure my #log drain? To syslog server? I'd prefer something else like #influx ... Any hints? #followerpower
We’ve released Little Snitch Mini 1.4 today. It adds the ability to optionally show live data rates of sent and received data in the menu bar. And the chart in the status menu now also shows the total amount of data transferred in the displayed period.
From Twidere to Fedilab in (many) seconds.
Soft ware and hard rocks.
Disclaimer: nan
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