Yes indeed. It's kinda spooky how close it looks. Now if lemmy communities supported user flairs on comments and posts, it would be the cherry on top :)
Good to see this community getting traction.
Hey Mods, have you considered adding the 'old' skin to your Lemmy instance as https://old.lemmy.ca/ has done? It's pretty cool :)
P.S. MapleApes, check out !gmecanada@lemmy.ca for hoser-specific GME discussions... hopefully more Canucks will move over from the 'old site' sub.
Uh huh... and he totally bought free lunch for all those people in that restaurant too /s
Something's gotta give... one would think. We need inspectors with actual teeth enforcing absentee ownership, illegal airB&B stuff etc. in Canada. And real affordable high-density housing, not chi-chi upper-end condo complexes that only the rich can afford (and NO corporate purchasing in bulk of entire neighbourhoods, which I hear is a big thing in the US recently).
Ooo, neat! I have heard there's a push to build a whole coreutils in Rust, but I'd rather have a Go version if I had to choose to replace the time-tested C versions :) I'll check those out for sure.
BTW please have a barf bucket beside you if you examine the source code for bacillus ... it's all inline, raw ad-hoc HTML and javascript to build the UI :). I was thinking of redoing it someday with htmx, without getting too fancy (I am not a web developer and loathe JS in general), but it might add some graceful degradation for non-javascript use of the CI interface (though I don't know if live updates of build status would even be possible/practical without at least some JS).
Hmm! OK I'll think about how to do that, might be a nice addition. Thanks.
Thanks, glad you checked them out! Don't worry about triggering jobs, it's a demo instance, doesn't hurt if you do some builds. There's a rate limit of 8 jobs concurrently and the build artifacts are cleaned up pretty frequently.
If you wanted to use it as a local build manager thingie, it would be pretty easy to set up in a container (ugh) or locally and just point at localhost: ... with your web browser. But go stuff is usually so easy to build it might not be worth it :)
Unsure what you mean about the recent job status idea -- can you elucidate more? I'm open to cool ideas...
I have two, done to scratch personal itches:
xs, a remote shell, written from the ground up using Go with post-quantum key exchanges, simple tunnel support and anti-traffic analysis 'chaff' experiments - think 'an ssh replacement from a parallel universe'. Big thing is, it leverages Go's excellent crypto and network support to achieve most daily ssh use cases, in <5% of the SLOCC so its design and function can be more easily understood by mere mortals, IMHO :)
bacillμs, a near zero-dependency build/CI server - demo instance here
I admit I want to like his science education efforts, but ... and I mean this in just an objective way and it's only my opinion but ... he just doesn't click for me anywhere close to how Carl Sagan did. Sagan had such a thoughtful, reflective and soothing manner in how he presented science concepts, and his awe and love of all things science (and science history) was infectious. The original Cosmos is capable of making one weep at the beauty of the universe... I only got through the first 2 or 3 of Neil deGrasse Tyson's new series; his style of narration just doesn't work for me. I even have trouble listening to his science podcasts, it's just too much 'sports-talk' like back and forth.
I dunno. I'm grumpy today and need more coffee.
To explain: I first tried posting a lemmy link to the 'whynotdrs' domain.. that got flagged. Then I fixed the link by self-censoring 'whynotdrs' with hypens, and mentioning the censorship on the sub using the shorthand 'ess-ess' (two capital letters)... and r/Superstonk flagged my mentions of that as as derogatory references, so I had to change those to 'S-S'. WTF.
EDIT: Banned for 3 days from the S-S sub for daring to complain. They claim it's for the use of 'Ess-Ess' (yeah, nazis whatever) but the original comment was blocked due to the mention of 'whynotdrs', and I hadn't used the token 'Ess-Ess' until my replies/reposts (I'll say it here - Voldemort! 'SS') when re-posting the original comment in follow-ups. So they're avoiding addressing the original issue; why is 'whynotdrs' verboten?
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