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(he/him) struggling zillenial writing code and looking for community.
I can be reached at: addison at schuhardt dot net
🗣️ Interaction style: developer (in s/Rosy-Crow)
🗣️ Interaction style: developer (in s/Rosy-Crow-Issues)
Name Changes, SourceHut, etc. — I'm changing my surname soon, so I've been making an effort to start the switch to domains and online presence that don't use my last name. It's a daunting task, since I've been using my first initial and/or last name for lots of my online presence over the years. The Problem Stuff like my Email address(es) Personal website GitHub account Work-related stuff PGP (but who even uses that?) Google account all feature my last name in some way. My plan is to stop...
💬 3 comments · 1 like · Aug 03 · 2 weeks ago
I sold my medium-format camera gear yesterday to someone who sounded excited about it. I'm glad it will be seeing some use; I haven't shot with it in a couple of years. Money has been tight and it feels good to be rid of things I'm no longer using.
💬 2 comments · 2 likes · Jul 07 · 6 weeks ago
Thousands Take Part in Direct Actions and Blockades Against the War — we love to see it
💬 View post · 2 likes · Apr 23 · 4 months ago
Has a Gemini user ever met another Gemini user in real life?
💬 10 comments · Mar 27 · 5 months ago
Bread — Ingredients 5 cups bread flour 1¾ cups water 1 cup starter 1 tbsp salt Steps Mix well and knead on a floured surface Return the dough to the mixing bowl, cover and let it sit in a room-temperature place for however long you feel like (anywhere from 6 to 24 hours has worked for me) Knead on a floured surface, stretching the dough as long as you can a few times Thoroughly coat the bottom of a Dutch oven with flour Form dough into a ball and place into the Dutch oven, let sit for 2 hours...
💬 View post · 4 likes · Feb 21 · 6 months ago
We signed a lease on a house in Portland 😁 We're looking forward to being someplace with more space and more to do.
💬 1 comment · 3 likes · Feb 10 · 6 months ago
As if the snow wasn't bad enough, the freezing rain creates a thick layer of ice on top. I've jury-rigged some crampons out of wire and carpentry screws. I'm grateful to work from home. The drivers who think they can handle the ice-covered roads terrify me. I feel for those whose bosses make them drive in this madness. At least in the Midwest there was infrastructure to de-ice the roads when this kind of thing would happen. The snow falls more regularly as well, so the ground at least has...
💬 1 comment · 3 likes · Jan 17 · 7 months ago
My butter is labeled "Real®" because capitalism is going great
💬 7 comments · Jan 03 · 7 months ago
Excited to take my ham radio Technician License exam on Friday
💬 8 comments · 11 likes · 2023-12-05 · 8 months ago
I saw a comment by @clseibold earlier (hope I spelled that right) talking about streaming audio capabilities in mobile Gemini clients. I can't seem to find the post anymore, but it got me thinking about whether Opal (the client library that Rosy Crow uses to do it's Gemini stuff) can support that. [https link] Currently it does not support that, because the entire response is read all at once into a buffer. Thinking about this a while, I of course arrived at the classic conclusion that...
💬 24 comments · 2 likes · 2023-12-04 · 9 months ago
Finally have automated deployments set up for Rosy Crow. It's such a pain in the ass having to wait for a new GitHub Action to chug along just to test a simple change. Woe betide any problem to which the solution is to use the "sed" command
💬 View post · 1 like · 2023-10-31 · 10 months ago
I turned a Raspberry Pi into a Wi-Fi extender last week, and it's still going strong. It's running RaspAP for it's frontend and service finagler. The Pi itself is connected via 5GHz to my wireless router, and it's using an Alfa AR9271 USB dongle for the 2.4GHz access point. It covers the middle and back of the apartment quite nicely.
💬 View post · 5 likes · 2023-10-16 · 10 months ago
The RICO charges brought against protestors in Atlanta are ridiculous — Atlanta, GA — Georgia prosecutors have indicted 61 individuals under the Georgia Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, or RICO, for their alleged participation in the #StopCopCity movement and for, as they put it, promoting “virulent anarchist ideals.” Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr's recent indictment of the Stop Cop City protestors is laughable. His office's 109-page indictment cites "mutual aid", "...
💬 View post · 3 likes · 2023-09-11 · 11 months ago
Switching to Iceraven — I'm switching my default Android browser from Chrome to Iceraven. I appreciate how snappy the UI and add-on features are (thanks to Firefox Fenix), and the security features are impressive.
💬 7 comments · 1 like · 2023-08-30 · 1 year ago
It's too hot today.
💬 1 comment · 2023-08-15 · 1 year ago
I'm struggling to understand what op-amps do.
💬 4 comments · 2023-08-14 · 1 year ago
/s/PGP — I created /s/PGP for exchanging keys among ourselves.
💬 1 comment · 3 likes · 2023-08-11 · 1 year ago
— library.inu.red/document/margaret-killjoy-anarchism-and-its-misunderstanders
💬 1 comment · 1 like · 2023-08-04 · 1 year ago
Can't shake the thought of how fun it would be to run a Twin Peaks-themed D&D campaign.
💬 5 comments · 3 likes · 2023-07-22 · 1 year ago
My PROXY v2 C# Implementation — Since we're on the subject of reverse-proxies today, here's something I wrote in C# which parses a binary (v2) PROXY-protocol header from the beginning of a Stream. Note that NGINX doesn't support the v2 protocol, only the plaintext version (v1). I can confirm that this implementation works well behind HAProxy (which it should, since it's their protocol anyway). A word of warning about using PROXY in a Gemini context: if your reverse proxy is *not* terminating...
💬 View post · 2 likes · 2023-07-21 · 1 year ago
At some point down the road retrocomputing will include using Python 2
💬 11 comments · 3 likes · 2023-07-17 · 1 year ago
— The Point of DARVO - Lee Shevek
💬 View post · 2023-07-09 · 1 year ago
Opal 1.7.0 - now with Titan! — Last night I finished the initial implementation of support for the Titan protocol in Opal. Opal is a Gemini client library written for the C# world (.NET Standard 2.0 and .NET 7). Uploading the contents of a file to a remote host using Opal now looks like the following: [csharp] This means that I can begin implementing support for Titan uploads in Rosy Crow. I hope to have that finished before the end of the week. Thank you for reading! 😁
💬 View post · 4 likes · 2023-06-11 · 1 year ago