@daviwil Just for the record, since I watch twitch and other platforms I have started using libredirect to point to privacy-friendly versions of those sites; this has the effect that it might not count me as a viewer, and also I cannot participate in the chat on the video. But other than those, it works great SafeTwitch). So, I am watching -- but you might not know it
🔴 Today on #SystemCrafters Live, we'll investigate a few options for improving the IRC experience so that more people might be able to join us there! The Matrix Libera.Chat bridge shutdown has been pretty tragic, let's try to address that.
Also, today we're experimenting with streaming *ONLY on Twitch*! No YouTube stream today. Let me know what you think!
Join us here: https://twitch.tv/SystemCrafters
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I was thinking of finding a new #emacs package manager that allows easier version-pinning than does Straight.el. Rabbit hole; read through a big reddit thread on this topic from 7 months ago and realized now is not the time. Maybe I'll come back to this later; for now Straight is good enough.
One simple Mastodon message about a #Python print()-trick I discovered recently and the evolving thread surprises me with one golden nugget after another.
Thanks!
@tfb does that preempt graphical things, like my browser? Sometimes I have to switch to a system terminal with eg `C-M f2` to debug something breaking my emacs, but I don't believe I can get a GUI app up from there
@dff downloaded Thanks for the recommendation!
@worldsendless I've seen some creative works that aren't software given GPL style licenses. However, licenses such as the #CreativeCommons ones tend to be more widely used for a variety of reasons. Was very impressed with Lawrence Lessig's book which talks about the Creative Commons and mentions Free Software as an inspiration: https://www.feedbooks.com/book/2750
@beanalby my repos are already all set up, though. Time to figure out what the git conf version is
@beanalby I have been excitedly trying `git --shared` and my install doesn't know that command, though I see it in the documentation.
Read why "Web Environment Integrity" is terrible, and why we must vocally oppose it now. Google's latest maneuver, if we don't act now to stop it, threatens our freedom to explore the Internet with browsers of our choice: https://u.fsf.org/40a #EndDRM #Enshittification #Google #WebStandards #DefectiveByDesign
Does anyone else have experience setting up #git in a #SharedEnvironment? What did you do for #FilePermissions?
Passkeys as successors to passwords. https://thecyberwire.com/stories/cfc959975d84402aa69206d9a2370a59/passkeys-as-successors-to-passwords #Story
@Nundrum actually I was only referring to the built-in code rain a-la The Matrix. I can't use XSS anymore, so I guess it's moot
I have a recurring problem with multiple users working on the same #remote codebase, in particular with #git. Because git is creating and deleting files at each stage of the game, shareable #FilePermissions get lost each time someone uses git. Any ideas on the best way to manage this?
@Nundrum nice work! That is close enough to genart to me. I have had my #xscreensaver show something like that, but not as useful as what you have there
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