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Oh BTW I was interviewed by @pears_p2p recently about the work I've been doing. Low key I was jetlagged as heck for this. :P

youtube.com/watch?v=E2RWty51wp

The way I grow code is fundamentally different from a line by line LLM. I kinda work both the top and bottom at the same time. Building the fractal hourglass of minute details and high level interface until every bit joins together. It'd be neat to compare to a diffusion based model.

believe me, you don’t want to touch the old magic. it’s a huge mess of legacy scrolls barely held together by makephials

Satisfied with simulation I'm adding the state gossip protocol to our sync code. Then I'll be able to answer questions like "Does the old sync server know it's been removed yet?"

📢 CALL TO FEDIVERSE

Tons of discussion about seeking alternatives to #Microsoft #Github, now that it has become part of MS's #AI division.

What made GH so popular, we should ask? Well, a ton of features and services on top of #git and a huge platform that makes exploring millions of #FOSS projects easy, are among the reasons I suppose.

The #ActivityPub @forgefed project funded by #NGI0 via @nlnet is creating open standards to provide the same, *native* to the #fediverse!

Yet they need HELP.

@jwildeboer @mauve

I posted a call today for devs to give #forgefed due attention. There is a bit of a tragedy in that the @forgefed team is working on the specs, everyone very excited about the prospect of full forge federation, yet no one is implementing forgefed nor providing good input and feedback to mature the specs. The forgefed folks still have some @nlnet funding via #NGI0 but if that runs out it is unsure whether they can support implementers when time comes.

social.coop/@smallcircles/1150

🇨🇦 politics 

Tell Carney that you don't want to die in the next fossil fuel externality wildfire

He's asking about pipelines and the survey is short

canada.ca/fr/ministere-finance

@jwildeboer YEah personally I'm more excited by radicle and git-bug since I'm a bit exhausted by centralized servers lately :P

github.com/git-bug/git-bug

@jwildeboer Is forgefed far enough along already that instances are already federating PRs and the such? I was under the impression it's still very much WIP.

Dear GitHub users. Forgejo exists (and is the software behind Codeberg). Radicle exists. Sourcehut exists. You’re welcome to join! And with forgefed we also have a federated approach. We were building all of that while you were sleeping ;) Maybe you are now ready to help us build a better, more decentralised code sharing future?

Gonna try mask making for the first time since highschool. See if my brain can figure out how to make a design I'm satisfied with.

To avoid self-hosting a full-fledged code forge, you might want to simply store issues in the git repo itself. Have you tried using git-bug, git-issue, or some other decentralized bug tracker?

* github.com/git-bug/git-bug
* github.com/dspinellis/git-issue

Last time I tried git-bug I failed to import my issues from GitHub and gave up, but maybe it works now, it seems there is a new & more active maintainer.

#GiveUpGitHub #git #BugTracking #issues #SelfHosting #GitBug

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@glyph Here's the thing! Red means the two nodes don't have accurate information about each other and green means they do. Random nodes connect every 2 seconds to sync and gossip sync state with each other. Then a random node updates every 4 seconds.

ranger.mauve.moe/comapeo-state

Source: github.com/RangerMauve/comapeo

@glyph Here's the thing! Red means the two nodes don't have accurate information about each other and green means they do. Random nodes connect every 2 seconds to sync and gossip sync state with each other. Then a random node updates every 4 seconds.

ranger.mauve.moe/comapeo-state

Source: github.com/RangerMauve/comapeo

@burnitdown @anildash @forgejo From what I understand speaking to folks like @rabble the Nazi problem is less of an issue than you'd expect on the major apps/relays.

I don't think it's fair to assume the worst of everyone or think there's one size fits all for users of a platform/technology. It's okay if the risk is too high for your needs but it is not quite as extreme as you seem to be assuming.

@burnitdown @anildash @forgejo So is the fediverse depending on where you go. 😅 Nostr is more known for bitcoin maximalists. They're defs less strict about moderation on public relays compared to fedi instances. It's a fundamentally different dynamic to fediblocking though IMO.

@anildash I really hoped that the federated code collaboration stuff GitTea / @forgejo have been working on for years would be more widespread by now. Or even the Nostr stuff so we wouldn't need to tie identity to servers. nostrgit.org/

I'm personally working on migrating to radicle.xyz/

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