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Good morning! Time to fix some tests I broke while implementing tofu logic.

Logic for 's is implemented, tomorrow: endpoint and maybe deployment to aaa.doma.dev for memes?

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A road to : servers can almost register themselves, now let's self-sign!

Owning a Pocophone F1 and OnePlus 6 and 6T and not happy with your distro? Mobian to the rescue! We don't do modem or audio yet, but who needs that on a mobile phone? 😜 More in our status update on
blog.mobian-project.org/posts/

Classic platform co-op problem: a free, open source software platform maintained by a global team of donation-supporter devs. A common-pool resource with no clear or sufficient business plan for maintaining the platform. Which way forward? Charge a fee for service (like Loomio)? Require users to become members and ask them to contribute (like Social.Coop)? Focus on foundation support (like Wikipedia)? Make money through customization, design, admin, and support services (like Drupal)?

A friend of mine who worked with me for years is searching for a tech job. His main tools are and .

He's currently doing site reliability, but he also is a decent programmer, and he voiced desire to do more development.

During his time in my company, he had to deal with , , , and , set up secret management with .

He's open to management positions.
He's not open to toxic, politicised and divisive work environments.

Boost and DM for contact details.

PoS cryptocurrencies don't mask the social phenomenon of rich getting richer, but rather force their authors to address it if they think of it as problem. Which they should.

Been a while since I've updated y'all about .

Well, we can insert credentials under transaction with a very nice interface: a keypair and a claim map.

Underneath, it's 99%-compliant with and standards, but on the surface it just gives programmers what they care about!

Here's how to insert a credential / claim in : git.sr.ht/~doma/do-auth/commit

Just wondering what the people on here think of learning Ruby, and if it is worthwhile for someone with absolutely minimal programming knowledge

(Boosts appreciated)

I would like to learn more about current users' experience with de-googled smart phones.

If you have a de-googled smartphone, please tell me its model and approximately what did you have to do to achieve it.

I. OS
I.a. Which OS do you use?

II. Overall experience
II.a. How's you experience with performance?
II.b. What do you use for video calls?
II.c. How is your experience with video calls regarding signal lag and quality?
II.d. Do you use bluetooth headset? If so, are there any problems with making it work with your phone?

III. Work and the phone
III.a. If you could share some redacted screenshots of the apps you use for calendar, it would be cute.
III.b. Are you participating in work-related comms with your phone? If so, which application do you use to do so and how did you acquire said application?

Well this is scary: "accelerometer data alone may be sufficient to obtain information about a device holder’s location, activities, health condition, body features, gender, age, personality traits, and emotional state" dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/330

YOU: so the A in RAID stands for "Array"?
US: Yes.
YOU: doesn't that mean saying "RAID array" is redundant?
US: Of course. That's what the R is for.

I jotted "We don't need programmable money" thanks to a toot by @robby

gemini://soviet.circumlunar.space/sweater/hindsight/2021-05-05-we-dont-need-programmable-money.gmi

compatible way to gather information on who is logged in, monthly. Run in

while true; do last >> ~/.last.append; sleep 2590000; done

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