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🏳️‍🌈 Technology enthusiast with a focus on Free Software and embedded systems. Science fiction promised us general purpose electronics, let's build them! (And get […]

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@nytpu Sounds awesome for applications like "The hardware team bought PC based digital signage, but actually we want it to be up as fast as the display gets when power comes, and be able to audit all our deployed codebase".
(No sarcasm: As someone using embedded Rust a lot, this is tempting to try.)
November 18, 2025 at 7:47 PM
@jschauma I get that this is a problematic trend, but I don't understand why mitigation is difficult. Someone submits this, it's suspicious, they get asked to explain it, they fail to, and get a strike for cheating. Depending on school policy, they're out for good on the n'th strike. No […]
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November 18, 2025 at 5:55 PM
@hvdsomp @jyasskin I was using alternate as a strawman; the actual relations probably need to be custom for this purpose, except for the RFC7089 mementos that IIRC describe that precise "A was archived at B" relation needed here in terms of web links.
November 16, 2025 at 12:18 PM
To clarify, by "fully resolve symlinks" I mean that if the symlink target, or any directory in its path is, the original symlink would be updated to the target instead. Possibly with allow/disallow-rules that allow leaving a single level of symlinks in.
Undoing that operation would mean having a […]
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November 8, 2025 at 9:43 AM
@asonix Not 100% sure if it really works that way, though: There are a lot of other friction points with serde, eg. that it doesn't support integer keys serialized structs, so maybe those newtypes just work when going through minicbor's own derives rather than through serde's.
November 3, 2025 at 9:28 PM
@asonix The closest example I can give is 8 RFC numbers off what you're doing:
In CBOR, there exists both a byte-string type, and an array type (that can, among other things, contain integers). So any CBOR serde binding, when faced with a &[u8], has to make a choice between "it's obviously […]
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November 3, 2025 at 9:27 PM
[Pforte des Grauens Spoiler, Tod eines Charakters]

@codingdad Gut gespielt!

Wir haben in dem Kampf einen Spielercharakter verloren, weil einfach keiner der anderen Charaktere genug Kampfübersicht hatte, um einen im Wasser bewusstlos gewordenen rechtzeitig zu retten. War nicht der Letzte in dem […]
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November 1, 2025 at 7:37 PM
@q In light of this, it almost makes sense big of a deal is made of the 5G (now 6G, or are we at 7G yet?) buzzword.
Nailing down a technology in law causes stagnation (➡️🇯🇵💾). Allowing "any standard" just creates proliferation of SDOs. Free-for-all may beget chaos (which I don't mind so much […]
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October 30, 2025 at 1:42 PM
@benchmark Das find ich jetzt nicht so verkehrt – die wenigsten Roller haben Stauraum für ein eigenes Schloss, und wo ankommen und dann draufkommen, dass man das Schloss vergessen hat, ist echt unpraktisch und passiert leicht mal.
Die blockieren zwar die Nutzung am Wochenende, aber dass die […]
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October 24, 2025 at 7:14 AM
@ShinjiLE Das Team um Licht in #wien macht dazu was sinnvolles: Die sind mit ihrem Infostand auf diversen Veranstaltungen (4/Jahr von denen ich weiß) präsent, lassen Kinder und Erwachsene diverse Ampelkomponenten ausprobieren, und erklären unter Anderem auch jene Knöpfe.
October 16, 2025 at 2:59 PM