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Somehow I still got COVID amid hiding in my home :( The muscle sore is horrible
💬 2 Replies · 0 Thumbs · 11 months ago
Dear C++. It has been a nice living here. But it's about time to part. You gave me a consistant and robust set of tools to work with. I exactly know what's under the hood. And I can trust the underlying implementaion is as good as it can. But I can't believe in 2022 I still have to write my own replace and trim function. Maybe Rust is my next step.
💬 1 Reply · 2 Thumbs · 11 months ago
Now I have the urge to build a Linux capable RISC-V compurter from 74 series IC. Pipelined, MMU support, can boot normal distro... Oh my
💬 1 Reply · 2 Thumbs · 11 months ago
What's a good solution for Gemini certifcates? Currently we do TOFU but they do go expire and owners not updating. And there's no public revcoation list to avoid stolen certs. Maybe the community should start a CA? But that gets us back to square 1. I guess the stake is not that high on Gemini.
💬 7 Replies · 2 Thumbs · 11 months ago
@martin Ohh!! Seems station has a outdated cert!
💬 2 Replies · 3 Thumbs · 11 months ago
I'm still wondering what's the next steps for Gemini search engines. Current ones have relrady employed all the low computation-cost algorothms. But the result is still subpar at best. The next step up could be some NLP model like BERT or ranking algorithms like HummingBird. But those are *much* more computationally expensive and more prone to human biases. What can we do...
💬 1 Reply · 1 Thumb · 11 months ago
The gopher RFC must the most delightful RFC I ever read. Besideds the April Fools RFCs. Quote: ... software following a simple protocol for burrowing through a TCP/IP internet. https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc1436
💬 1 Reply · 3 Thumbs · 1 year ago
Is it just me that want a real IBM mainframe in my homelab? Yeah they are super proprietary. But... they are the decendents of what started the entire field of CS and IT.
💬 1 Reply · 1 Thumb · 1 year ago
Anyone's capsule is multilingual? Speaking more then Gemini
After half of year on Gemini. I find it's really good for certain things 1. Low bandwidth (on train/bus, etc..) 2. Reading without distraction 3. FIrewalls doesn't speak this protocol 4. Low resource use. Lagrage use less CPU under active use vs Firefox in background!
💬 3 Replies · 4 Thumbs · 1 year ago
I'm getting a new laptop.. My current one is just not up to the task anymore.. And I'm seriously considerint switching from Arch Linux to OpenBSD for security. Should I? Any reason for/against it? Mostly I code on my laptop. And brows the internet.
💬 5 Replies · 1 Thumb · 1 year ago
Just want to rant about how insecure banks and credit cards are. None of them supports U2F. One I uses even limits passwords to 12 characters. Credit cards also have huge attack vector. There's no crypto to actually sign the tracsaction. The physical card is almost irrelevant. The only thing needed in a card number and CVC. Most banks uses SMS 2FA. But that's not that secure either. I have to not think about it.
💬 2 Replies · 2 Thumbs · 1 year ago
Hi all. Anyone reads news on Gemini? I'm the maintainer of gemini://tlgs.one/ . I'm thinking if I should enable indexing news proxies. Currently it's disabled because GUS also disables them. I think I have optimized the search engine enough to handle it. But I don't want to waste resources if no one uses them.
💬 5 Replies · 7 Thumbs · 1 year ago
I need some life advise.. I'm, and I think most Station users are, one of those geeks who gets excited over new innovation. And maintains library for fun. Espically most of my close firends are met through GitHub and OSS communities. This makes dating much more difficult. It's very difficult to not be seen as a weirdo when the 'what's your hobby' quesion comes up eventually. Not to menthing learning I can spend the entire weekend patching and discussing specs - well, that's fun for me. Too many dates have fail right after that point.. what can I do
💬 12 Replies · 1 Thumb · 1 year ago
Have been trying to develop PinePhone applications for months... I think the real problem is that I don't have a "need" for a libre phone app. As well as the stack is not there yet. Most open applications are geared towards development. But we dev on a keyboard. Apps that I do use on a phone are all tied to a commerical service. YouTube, telegram, calandar, etc.. It's not something I can just put on github and it'll work. I'm out of idea.
💬 4 Replies · 0 Thumbs · 1 year ago
Seems the Gemini Mailing List is down :( I was trying to see waht's new. Then sudenly saw a 404.That sounds bad.. Most spec and core discussions happen on there. This can't be a good thing for the Geminispace