🇨🇦 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
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?
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?
* https://github.com/git-bug/git-bug
* https://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
@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.
https://ranger.mauve.moe/comapeo-state-gossip-sim/
Source: https://github.com/RangerMauve/comapeo-state-gossip-sim/tree/default
Gosling: Build Anonymous, Secure, and Metadata-Resistant Peer-to-Peer Applications using Tor Onion Services has been released on media.ccc.de and YouTube #why2025 #Wonderfulcreations #Brachium #why2025eng https://media.ccc.de/v/why2025-95-gosling-build-anonymous-secure-and-metadata-resistant-peer-to-peer-applications-using-tor-onion-services https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRBP3AO3iq4 https://program.why2025.org/why2025/talk/TMS3DC/
remember when gtk had themes other than "landlord gray" and "landlord gray but with the lights off"? i miss that
"Paying for things with money is praxis" how messed up have things gotten for this to make sense ffs
Found this cool light pollution map: https://lightpollutionmap.app/
OpenFlexure is an open source laboratory-grade microscope used to diagnose malaria and cancer. In this interview Julian Stirling, one of the core developers, tells us how the project evolved from its academic roots to a diverse community of people who use it, build it, sell it, teach it & develop it.
OpenFlexure is manufactured in many places to build local capacity. The next step is medical device certification, a slow but worthwhile process.
https://nlnet.nl/news/2025/20250806-openflexure-interview.html
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
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