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mariusor

@mariusor@metalhead.club

Mostly a programmer.

Implementing #ActivityPub in the #Go programming language.

Current projects:

  • #GoActivityPub - a library to use ActivityPub in Go.

  • #FedBOX - a generic ActivityPub service supporting the client to server API.

  • #brutalinks - a link aggregator inspired by (old) reddit, hacker news and lobste.rs built on top of FedBOX.

  • #oni - a single user ActivityPub server with minimal fuss.

My posts are mostly related to ActivityPub and web development.

This profile is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

grishka, to fediverse
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Mention autocomplete in (desktop only).

grunfink, to fediverse
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I'm glad to announce the release of version 2.53 of #snac, the simple, minimalistic #ActivityPub instance server written in C. It includes the following changes:

New user feature to search by post content (using regular expressions) or tag.

Added some (partial) support for Event object types.

Minor fixes: Allow unboosting your own posts (contributed by khm), CSS fixes for the Dillo browser (contributed by kvibber).

https://comam.es/what-is-snac

If you find #snac useful, please consider buying grunfink a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/grunfink

#snacAnnounces

pid_eins, to random
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1️⃣5️⃣ Here's the 15th installment of posts highlighting key new features of the upcoming v256 release of systemd.

systemd integrates with many components of the OS. Due to this it links against various external libraries. Generic distributions – which typically enable all features a package provides – usually have to deal with relatively large dependency trees in cases like this.

Codeberg, to stackoverflow
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Anyone considering how to break the already? Any alternative work in progress?

pid_eins, to random
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8️⃣ Here's the 8th installment of my series of posts highlighting key new features of the upcoming v256 release of systemd.

You might be aware of systemd-homed, a small service in systemd which can manage encrypted, portable home directories for you. It supports multiple storage backends, but the most relevant maintains a per-user LUKS disk image for each home directory, and ties the encryption of it to your user's authentication credentials. It supports FIDO2 and PKCS11 (in addition…

pid_eins, to random
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6️⃣ Here's the 6th installment of my series of posts highlighting key new features of the upcoming v256 release of systemd.

In the 2nd installment of this series we have already discussed system and service credentials in systemd a bit. Quick recap: these are smallish blobs of data that can be passed into a service in a secure way, to parameterize, configure it, and in particular to pass secrets to it (passwords, PINs, private keys, …).

pid_eins, to random
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5️⃣ Here's the 5th installment of my series of posts highlighting key new features of the upcoming v256 release of systemd.

I am pretty sure all of you are well aware of the venerable "sudo" tool that is a key component of most Linux distributions since a long time. At the surface it's a tool that allows an unprivileged user to acquire privileges temporarily, from within their existing login sessions, for just one command, or maybe for a subshell.

"sudo" is very very useful, as it…

hongminhee, to fediverse
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I'm working on adding a CLI toolchain to to help with debugging. The first feature I implemented is the ActivityPub object lookup.

Here's a demo.

The demo video on my terminal

thomas, (edited ) to random
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The new t-shirts are here! Packaging will start when the stickers are here.

So exciting! 🤘

drewdevault, to random
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I needed a break from Real Work, so I'm speedrunning writing a Unix-ish operating system

Day 3

drewdevault,
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castano, to random
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I played an early version of this and the new art looks gorgeous.
https://bird.makeup/users/jonathan_blow/statuses/1782467391609250200

pervognsen, to random
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Finally got so fed up with Windows that I installed Arch on my laptop (without the help of archinstall so it was a good learning experience). Gotta say, KDE Plasma 6 has blown me away. A few annoying defaults I had to change (e.g. floating panels as a default) but such a great experience coming from Windows 11: https://kde.org/announcements/megarelease/6/

grishka, to random
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Proper support for reposts in , finally!

grishka, to fediverse
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0.7 is out, finally making it practical to run a server with open signups.

This release brings too many changes to list here, both internal and external.

  • All-new moderation tools: role-based permissions, revamped reports, new ways of limiting user accounts, and so much more!
  • All-new media storage: Smithereen now keeps track of references to files, simplifying the code, and adds support for S3 object storage.
  • Tens of minor bug fixes and UX improvements.

kcposch, to Bikepacking
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I did it! I bicycled all the way between Copenhagen, Denmark, and Graz, Austria, with the . I did this in three portions between April 2023 and now. I covered the distance of 1900 km in 25 days of bicycling.

monsieuricon, to random

What did the "Turbo" button do on the 90's PCs?

Wrong answers only.

dnkl, to feet
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1.17.0 is out! 🎉

Long list of changes: https://codeberg.org/dnkl/foot/releases/tag/1.17.0

lautmaler, to BlackMetal
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For today's (by @HailsandAles) I can only think of the band that impressed me the most at

Rană "Flamura"
https://ranacrust.bandcamp.com/track/flamura

ProTip: Save your links for , it is this week! ;)

drewdevault, to Redis
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Migration guide for #Redis => #Redict for downstream distributions, feedback welcome:

https://redict.io/docs/redis-compat/package/

We're expecting the first release to be ready by early next week.

omz13, to fediverse
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I’m making my own server in . Today, a big achievement: received a Follow, sent an Accept this Follow which was accepted. That might not sound like much, but behind the scenes there were so parts needed to get this to work: WebFinger, verifying http messages, parsing Activity Streams objects, processing the request, generating and signing the http response.

benpate, to random
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In one session of , I said that I really needed "a map" of the tools and communities for building apps on the Fediverse.

To follow up on that, I've posted a first draft of what this looks like to me.

If you know more about the Fediverse than me (that's most of you) please take a look and let me know how I could make this list better:

https://emissary.dev/fediverse-resources

Hopefully it's a starting place that'll help other to get their projects moving.

gregeganSF, to random
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My new novel MORPHOTROPHIC will be published on 9 April.

Amazon is now accepting preorders for the ebook; other venues will follow soon.

There will also be print-on-demand editions from Amazon available on 9 April, but they can't be pre-ordered.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CZ46L396

drewdevault, (edited ) to random
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Quick FOSS legal literacy quiz

Imagine the following situation: your project is MIT licensed. Someone takes the whole project and white-labels it (changes the name), then sells it commercially without providing the source code or sharing any of the sales revenue with you. They include "Copyright <your name>" and a copy of the MIT license in the "about" page of the software.

Is this allowed?

hongminhee, to fediverse
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finally has a step-by-step tutorial! It's perfectly fine if you're not familiar with the protocol or the runtime. Here's the link for beta readers:

https://unstable.fedify.dev/tutorial/

grunfink, to fediverse
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I'm glad to announce the release of version 2.50 of , the simple, minimalistic instance server written in C. It includes the following changes:

Incoming posts can now be filtered out by content using regular expressions on a server level (these regexes are written in the filter_reject.txt file at the server base directory; see snac(5) and snac(8)).

Improved page position after hitting the Hide or MUTE buttons (for most cases).

Use a shorter maximum conversation thread level (also, this maximum value is now configurable at compilation level with the MAX_CONVERSATION_LEVELS define).

Fixed a bug where editing a post made the attached media or video to be lost.

The way of refreshing remote actor data has been improved.

Posting from the command-line now allows attachments.

Added defines for time to enable MacOS builds (contributed by andypiper).

https://comam.es/what-is-snac

If you find useful, please consider buying grunfink a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/grunfink

This release has been inspired by the song The Raven by .

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