Cyberflunk

joined 2 years ago
[–] Cyberflunk@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

All learning is good.

Your question is way to subjective. Ststat eyour intent. More people could help

[–] Cyberflunk@lemmy.world -1 points 1 day ago

I started with this in 2021 https://mgdm.net/weblog/csp-logging-with-nginx/

At some point in 2024 i got Claude to take over this management. Now i have an agent that maintains this workflow, and all csp reports are in nginx/json

[–] Cyberflunk@lemmy.world 5 points 2 days ago

Jumped up bitches telling everyone how to live. Enjoy your doxxing.

[–] Cyberflunk@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Mah brother in Satan. W t ever loving f are you talking about? I made it up. Your comment is SOOOOOOOO specific. Like.. how?

[–] Cyberflunk@lemmy.world 1 points 5 days ago (4 children)

Twilight: The Series

[–] Cyberflunk@lemmy.world 13 points 5 days ago (5 children)

Texas.... has culture?

[–] Cyberflunk@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

Elevator pitch:

“Meet Koto: The Rust-Native Scripting Language Built for Speed and Simplicity”

Koto is a modern scripting language designed specifically for the Rust ecosystem. Think of it as the missing piece between Rust’s performance and the flexibility you need for rapid prototyping and interactive applications.

Why Koto?

Lightning-fast integration: Unlike other scripting languages that require expensive data conversions, Koto shares Rust’s memory model—strings and lists map directly to Rust types, eliminating overhead.

Built for creators: Whether you’re building game engines, animation tools, or interactive applications, Koto’s clean syntax and fast compilation let you iterate rapidly without sacrificing performance.

Simple yet powerful: Koto strips away syntactic noise while providing rich iterator support, first-class functions, and built-in testing. You get the expressiveness you need without cognitive overload.

The best of both worlds: Use it as an embedded scripting language in your Rust applications, or run it standalone. It’s designed to feel natural to both Rust developers and scripters coming from other languages.

Perfect for: Game development, creative coding, automation tools, and any Rust application that needs user-customizable behavior.

If you’ve been looking for a “Lua for Rust” that doesn’t compromise on performance or developer experience, Koto might be exactly what you need.

[–] Cyberflunk@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

Check out supertokens.io

I see voidauth already mentioned, great setup also

[–] Cyberflunk@lemmy.world 13 points 1 week ago

Henry Symeonis was a wealthy English townsman from Oxford in the 13th century, best known for his role in a notorious and long-lasting tradition at the University of Oxford. In 1242, Symeonis, along with several other Oxford townspeople, was convicted of murdering a university student—a crime that exemplified the violent tensions between the academic community and the local population at the time[1][3][5][6][7][8][9].

In response to this murder, King Henry III fined Symeonis and his accomplices £80 (a significant sum then) and ordered them to leave Oxford, forbidding their return until the King himself came back from abroad. Records indicate that Symeonis returned to Oxford not long after, and by 1243 he was again involved in local property dealings[1][3][5][7][9].

A particularly unusual consequence followed: despite a royal pardon issued in 1264 allowing Symeonis to live peacefully in Oxford if he behaved, the University of Oxford refused to forgive or forget. In protest, the university created a symbolic ritual—every new graduate had to swear an oath never to be reconciled with Henry Symeonis. This ritual persisted for over 550 years, embedded in university regulations until 1827, despite the eventual loss of memory about the original cause[1][3][5][6][7][8][9][10].

The enduring “oath of hatred” illustrates the deep divide and continuing animosity between the university (“gown”) and the local population (“town”) in medieval Oxford, as well as the university’s assertion of institutional memory and identity over royal authority[6]. The full story behind the oath and the identity of Symeonis was forgotten for centuries and rediscovered only in 1912 by University archivist Reginald Lane Poole[1][3][5][9].

Sources [1] Henry Symeonis - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Symeonis [2] The persistence of tradition: the curious case of Henry Symeonis https://www.reddit.com/r/BritishHistoryPod/comments/18m0ouk/the_persistence_of_tradition_the_curious_case_of/ [3] The persistence of tradition: the curious case of Henry Symeonis https://blogs.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/archivesandmanuscripts/2023/12/13/the-persistence-of-tradition-the-curious-case-of-henry-symeonis/ [4] The curious case of Henry Symeonis (or Simeonis). https://roseandcrownoxford.com/latest-news/17267/ [5] Hating Henry Symeonis: An Oxford University Tradition https://www.amusingplanet.com/2025/03/hating-henry-symeonis-oxford-university.html [6] The oath of hatred against Henry Symeonis - how a murder case in the Middle Ages became a ritual of remembrance - Psychotherapie Berlin https://www.praxis-psychologie-berlin.de/en/wikiblog-english/articles/the-oath-of-hatred-against-henry-symeonis-how-a-murder-case-in-the-middle-ages-became-a-ritual-of-remembrance [7] For over 500 years, Oxford graduates pledged to hate Henry ... https://www.zmescience.com/feature-post/culture/bizarre-stories/for-over-500-years-oxford-graduates-pledged-to-hate-henry-symeonis-so-who-is-he/ [8] Henry Symeonis – Wikipedia https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Symeonis [9] December 2023 – Archives and Manuscripts at the Bodleian Library https://blogs.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/archivesandmanuscripts/2023/12/ [10] For 500 Years, Every Student Who Attained a BA from Oxford Had to ... https://www.openculture.com/2023/12/for-500-years-every-student-who-attained-a-ba-from-oxford-had-to-swear-enmity-towards-henry-symeonis.html

[–] Cyberflunk@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago

I hate that orange shitgibbon so fucking much.

[–] Cyberflunk@lemmy.world 19 points 1 week ago (1 children)
Collective shout finacials
year: 2024
revenue: 458043
employee_expenses: 107000
other_expenses: 215488
net_surplus: 135555
employees: 
  total_fte: 2
  full_time: 0
  part_time: 1
  casual: 4
volunteers: 15
donations_and_bequests: 389800
government_grants: 0
commercial_income: 0
expense_to_revenue_ratio: "70.4%"
average_expense_per_employee: 39400

Leadership
- name: Melinda Tankard Reist
  role: Founder, Movement Director
  public_socials:
    - Twitter: @MelTankardReist
    - Instagram: @collective.shout
  public_email_address: Not publicly listed
  salary: Not publicly listed

- name: Caitlin Roper
  role: Campaigns Manager
  public_socials:
    - Instagram: @collective.shout
  public_email_address: Not publicly listed
  salary: Not publicly listed

- name: Renee Chopping
  role: Campaigns Strategy
  public_socials:
    - LinkedIn
  public_email_address: r******@collectiveshout.org
  salary: Not publicly listed

- name: Lyn Swanson Kennedy
  role: Campaigns Strategy
  public_socials:
    - Instagram: @collective.shout
  public_email_address: Not publicly listed
  salary: Not publicly listed

- name: Coralie Alison
  role: Movement Operations Manager
  public_socials:
    - Twitter: @CoralieAlison
    - Instagram: @collective.shout
  public_email_address: Not publicly listed
  salary: Not publicly listed
 

I'm unable to visit a community using the sidebar suggested method of searching for "!community@instance" convention.

Is this normal?

 

Kagi is a commercial search engine with some pretty awesome features. This one helps Lemmy users.

 

https://midwest.social/post/6028249

Summarize found text not on the link. Weird.

 

I can't figure out how to have sync visit a community I have an address for. !main@selfhosted.forum in search doesn't work. I see no other way of doing this. Am I missing something?

 

Does anyone know of an app that will search all installed icon packs for a term?

 

Title..

!risa@startrek.website popped on my feed, and I visited the c, only I wanted to see the other communities on the instance. There doesn't appear to be any way to do this.

Am I wrong?

view more: next ›