SourceForge -> GitHub/Lab -> Codeberg: codeberg.org/nggit
I also have an eye for the uncommon: radicle.xyz
SourceForge -> GitHub/Lab -> Codeberg: codeberg.org/nggit
I also have an eye for the uncommon: radicle.xyz
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yG8...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yG8...
For ASGI app makers feel free to test the compatibility of your app with Tremolo: github.com/nggit/tremolo .
Enjoy!
For ASGI app makers feel free to test the compatibility of your app with Tremolo: github.com/nggit/tremolo .
Enjoy!
Anyway, I don't understand their language except for "Arrivederci" www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKGs...
Anyway, I don't understand their language except for "Arrivederci" www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKGs...
It is, unsurprisingly, very well standardized.
040coders.nl/slides/2024-...
It is, unsurprisingly, very well standardized.
040coders.nl/slides/2024-...
That's why I don't use Facebook to link to other platforms. I also avoid X rather than getting into trouble in the future.
That's why I don't use Facebook to link to other platforms. I also avoid X rather than getting into trouble in the future.
Cults can be bought, so I have no living person to idolize.
Cults can be bought, so I have no living person to idolize.
I miss the era of Symbian phones in 2007, even with 64MiB RAM, most applications run smoothly. I was even proud to build a WML/XHML wapsite at that time with a footer "made with Nokia".
I miss the era of Symbian phones in 2007, even with 64MiB RAM, most applications run smoothly. I was even proud to build a WML/XHML wapsite at that time with a footer "made with Nokia".
For example, choosing a color to stand out on a black or white background is as simple as setting L(ightness) to about 50% (or may be <=40% for printing with ink, by adjusting the CMYK a bit). hslpicker.com
For example, choosing a color to stand out on a black or white background is as simple as setting L(ightness) to about 50% (or may be <=40% for printing with ink, by adjusting the CMYK a bit). hslpicker.com
A common technique is to step up the voltage with a trafo, and step it back down at the destination. Less current in the process, less power is wasted on the cable.
I've been working with old-fashioned tech lately. www.redbackaudio.com.au/understandin...
A common technique is to step up the voltage with a trafo, and step it back down at the destination. Less current in the process, less power is wasted on the cable.
I've been working with old-fashioned tech lately. www.redbackaudio.com.au/understandin...
Everything sounds oddly louder.
Everything sounds oddly louder.
Looks like my first simple PCB made manually with KiCad on Linux. I don't know if KiCad will be A!-powered one day to solve complex routing more easily and correctly.
Looks like my first simple PCB made manually with KiCad on Linux. I don't know if KiCad will be A!-powered one day to solve complex routing more easily and correctly.
Simply replace all the files inside with files from the Alpine rootfs, along with the kernel, and make sure it boots. pivot_root is the key, if you don't know.
Simply replace all the files inside with files from the Alpine rootfs, along with the kernel, and make sure it boots. pivot_root is the key, if you don't know.
Even better, iterate through each bytes (not str) to make sure if it finds int(b'+‘), int(b’-') etc., it fails.
Even better, iterate through each bytes (not str) to make sure if it finds int(b'+‘), int(b’-') etc., it fails.
While I'm not well-versed in modern APIs, I've known Strawberry (GraphQL library) for a long time because of its eye-catching logo.
It's very impressive and proven to be effective at attracting people of all ages or backgrounds.
While I'm not well-versed in modern APIs, I've known Strawberry (GraphQL library) for a long time because of its eye-catching logo.
It's very impressive and proven to be effective at attracting people of all ages or backgrounds.
Unless they ever think carefully. Or discover it by accident at some point :D
Unless they ever think carefully. Or discover it by accident at some point :D
It's also very funny considering he manages Granian, the fastest ASGI server implementation.
That takes a big heart! Also thanks to gnat (Nathaniel Sabanski) who seems to invite these people due to your fierce reviews.
It's also very funny considering he manages Granian, the fastest ASGI server implementation.
That takes a big heart! Also thanks to gnat (Nathaniel Sabanski) who seems to invite these people due to your fierce reviews.