This also handles generating digests for your request body and adding in expected headers like Host and Date.
Also has a useful function for generating new keypairs and an example structure for your Actor object.
Just published a new module for doing signed HTTP requests for #ActivityPub in #JavaScript for #NodeJS
This wraps over the `fetch` API that's typically used in browsers but is now available in node.
@tinker Cool, yeah, this is great food for thought. I'll see what veggies I'd even want to grow and try something out. There's a nook in my kitchen that's by the window and begging to have something placed into it.
@fleeky Like every three months for the wipe and every week for the freeze (I think it's to do with my computer being set to sleep mode for long periods of time?)
@tinker Interesting, ty for the tips. I think one of my pals managed to do closet tomatoes using similar methods.
I was imagining an out of the box thing like this: https://zipgrow.com/product/8-tower-farm-wall/
Scraping together some buckets and lights seems a lot more affordable. 😅
But honestly even this fancy thing doesn't seem too bad if I saved up for a few months. 🤔
@tinker how much has your setup cost you so far if you don't mind disclosing? :o I have space in my kitchen but I don't know if it'd reallt be worth it compared tk goinf to the grocery store over however long the machine would last.
Still worth it to not have to jump between a bunch of apps and "slack workspaces" to get my work done. :P
silicon valley VCs' best ideas of the 2020s:
-put a drone on something
-wrongness generator 3000 (uses more energy than a small nation)
-fraud
-space pollution
-self-crashing cars
-an app that is actually criminally underpaid workers in another country
-an app that is actually criminally underpaid workers in this country
-fascism
-vrchat but it cost 20x to make and it fucking sucks
-layoffs
Ugh the Element Matrix client is so annoying. It randomly freezes up and starts eating all my CPU and freezing my render thread and then has the gall of corrupting it's state and needing me to do a full sync again. (which takes tens of minutes because it wants to load every single message/user/room or something.
@ryanramage Hmm, it's a bit tricky sadly. I haven't done much Unity cause I'm not a fan of their business practices lately, but I did some work with Godot and got a multiplayer 3d scene working with the help of @fleeky and others. https://github.com/HyperGodot/hypergodot
The way it works is we compile the hyperswarm stuff into a binary and load it along side the game process. This is not updated for the latest versions of code yet tho :P
@clementd It depends tbh. I think the longest I've done is about 6 hours straight and it's a little more tiring than my ultra wide but not too much more. I use it as a complement to my deck's screen for when I don't wanna be looking down at my lap.
@Gmaclennan Maybe! :o Is this on top of hyperbee?
@clementd Nice, yeah. I wonder if rokid will make a MacOS app for virtual desktops eventually the way Xreal did. Also! Before my steam deck I used to use my intel nuc with an apple magic trackpad and a portable monitor. The gestures were pretty useful there.
@clementd Defs something smaller would be easiest imo. Even a samsung phone with DeX can be convenient
@clementd Ah! I don't use the Rokid app or their spatial stuff at all. The glasses end up just being an external display. Train is defs a good use case. I use a Rii i8+ as my main keyboard and it's been great. Especiallt not needing a surface to place it on. defs slower to type than my KB380 tho. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004629223236.html
@clementd Honestly it'd be hard to get me to shut up once I've started 🤣
If I look at very bright stuff it can be hard to see the text since I have everything in dark mode, but even then I don't really use the covers. I just sit down and look at the grass or lay on my back and look at a tree. Sometimes I walk around with my partner and do code reviews while they help keep me from bumping into stuff or getting hit by a car 😁 It's a great way to get weird looks tho.
@clementd @j3rn @lpil@hachyderm.io Hmm, net yet but I really should. I find the best part has been the ability to lay on ny back while coding and generally get more comfortable. Sometimes the text needs to be zoomed a little and the glasses need to be adjusted a little to be able to see the edges of the scrern properly. The diopters are very convenient as a glasses haver and friend of glasses havers :P
@lpil@hachyderm.io For more context I mostly use my deck for programming in node.js, golang, python, and rust. I've also had to get some c++ stuff compiling and that's been a lot more annoying when jugglinf system libraries and the homebrew installed gcc.
Most apps come in the form of flatpaks so that part has been mostly pain free.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.