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It has been a long time which there is a question in my mind. There are cheap s around. For huge computings on CPU, would many based single board computers like or replace a single ? If this is possible and considering that softwares are equally optimized on and ARM, the obvious advantage of a bunch of ARM tiny computers as a whole cluster over a single x86 would be that they consume much less power, thus they generate much less heat and hopefully longer product life. Also if any of them went down, your whole computing resource is still available but with a little less computing power. I have a NanoPi NEO and a 3rd gen Ci5 M series. But a piece of software is needed which could benchmark both my x86 and my ARM and on the compiler-level, is optimized equally for both.

Among the programs on my PC, I like my Terminal Emulator only. I have a slow HDD and whenever I want to open one of those GUI programs, they want to load soooo much from my Disk so they are much slower to load. Also when I don't use them for a while and their data on memory get placed in my swap space, having them back is again as slow as loading them almost. It seems that because computers have more and more memory, newer versions of programs want to waste more and more memory.

September - This Month in #Minetest

This month, TurkeyMcMac joined the core dev team, post-processing and bloom were merged, and Android crosshair support was added. Minefall released on ContentDB, BlockExchange got a graphical rework, and more!

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Latest Minetest CTF video from Farooq:

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@realaravinth @humanetech @lucifargundam @theenoro @codeberg@mastodon.technology

Hmm dumbserve looks nice and similar to what I've done for github.com/farooqkz/chooj

But I think it's much better if you let something like nginx handle incoming requests for downloads.

github.com/realaravinth/gitpad

Here, you just need to add additional stuff for other platforms. For now I think you'd better support as many as possible but only those which work out of the box.

@realaravinth @humanetech @lucifargundam @theenoro @codeberg@mastodon.technology

Yeah I meant the latter. But maybe not only for Linux. You could have the build binaries for the latest commit in dl.gitpad.org or anywhere else you prefer.

@realaravinth @humanetech @lucifargundam @theenoro @codeberg@mastodon.technology

Oh you are the developer! I am honored :D

I have forked your repo to add automatic build for each push. Do you have anywhere to host the build artifacts?

@al1r4d Salam to you :)

Can you explain more? Did you understand what do I want to achieve?

@humanetech @lucifargundam @theenoro @realaravinth @codeberg@mastodon.technology

The project Gitpad definitely looks promising and I hope success for it. The first thing which I checked in it's repo is the used. I was hoping it's not in or and luckily I saw it's in

Also support is in their TODO list. The least I can do now is staring their repo. Maybe in near future I could create a small CLI to post a without leaving terminal.

And finally, a community maintained list of current active instances which registration is public in them would be nice as well. Let me know if such a thing already exists. Otherwise I will create if myself.

Hello all. I was thinking of a . So that one(possibly myself) could create a unified which is created by combining multiple RSS sources plus a good looking static HTML output. So that anyone could run such a thing only with static hostings which a lot of them are out there these days and a runner like or the one has. I wanted to know if such a thing already exists. If not, I would be happy to create one myself with or perhaps

@anjan Email is indeed federated but I was thinking of something like Mastodon-like capabilties and features but for code sharing.

@lucifargundam @theenoro

Yeah I can write a clone of pastebin which is federated. But before I even think about starting such a project, I wanted to check with community if such a thing already exists :)

@lucifargundam @theenoro

Hmm just checked pastebin.com it doesn't seem to be part of fediverse.

Yes perhaps I am overthinking it perhaps not. Mastodon definitely is the closest thing which exist but not perfect for code sharing.

@theenoro @lucifargundam

I think you Lucifer don't know what I mean because you never worked with Github Gist.

Gist can be seen as some sort of special repo(actually it's a git repo) but optimized for sharing small pieces of code(usually a single file). A real repository would be an overkill for such a purpose and also it doesn't support comments the same way Gist does.

Think it of something like Mastodon but optimized for sharing small pieces of code in a single file or at most only a handful. People could comment, fav, boost, etc.

I believe ActivityPub can be used for such a purpose.

@mohs @tomxcd@fedi.nullob.si Yeah that is the special feature of However not even all have good enough ecosystem. For example has much better performance than however UI libraries available for React are far beyond those of inferno.

infernojs.org

@mohs @tomxcd@fedi.nullob.si For everyday . It's not only about itself but also its ecosystem I think.

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