unix - это церковь, в которой мы молимся - unix researcher and archivist - freebsd daily driver (brakes don't work) - works in security/password manger => pastebin
Katie, is a quiet soul, who enjoys biology, poking computers and tinkering with code. She specializes in awkwardly written software, tangled breadboard wiring, and starting yet another side-project that will never be completed. When not larping as a computer toucher, to make monies in this capitalism ravaged timeline, they can be found with their head in a book or cooking tasty things for people they care about. Loves to travel and see new places, but hates flying. Train travel is the superior way to travel. #reading #manga #nonbinary #transgender #deaf #nuerodivergent #anarchism #punk Profile: Person with green eyes, mid-length hair, wearing a black shirt and a mint green jacket smiles faintly. Drawn for us by @mondori_art@delen.2ezelf.net Banner: Biochemical pathways, themed in trans flag colors, showing various steroids pathways. The testosterone to estradiol-17B path is shown in the center.
Fern release v1.3.5 is out now, bringing a few stability and bug fixes since my last ping about v1.3.0:
- desktop launchers (lmk if these dont work on your OS of choice)
- emoji render bugfix
- panics (at the disco) are handled gracefully
- errors dumped to console upon crashes for easier bug reporting
Katie, is a quiet soul, who enjoys biology, poking computers and tinkering with code. She specializes in awkwardly written software, tangled breadboard wiring, and starting yet another side-project that will never be completed. When not larping as a computer toucher, to make monies in this capitalism ravaged timeline, they can be found with their head in a book or cooking tasty things for people they care about. Loves to travel and see new places, but hates flying. Train travel is the superior way to travel. #reading #manga #nonbinary #transgender #deaf #nuerodivergent #anarchism #punk Profile: Person with green eyes, mid-length hair, wearing a black shirt and a mint green jacket smiles faintly. Drawn for us by @mondori_art@delen.2ezelf.net Banner: Biochemical pathways, themed in trans flag colors, showing various steroids pathways. The testosterone to estradiol-17B path is shown in the center.
Fern release v1.3.5 is out now, bringing a few stability and bug fixes since my last ping about v1.3.0:
- desktop launchers (lmk if these dont work on your OS of choice)
- emoji render bugfix
- panics (at the disco) are handled gracefully
- errors dumped to console upon crashes for easier bug reporting
https://codeberg.org/InodeLabs/fern/releases/tag/v1.3.5
Note: Snap releases will be delayed a bit while I try to figure out why repo changes are not getting picked up there. Brew and scoop users can update normally. #notetaking #tui #golang #pkm
DevOps Engineer, electronics tinkerer, Linux and Homelab enthusiast. Also a big fan of anime, a good book, and the occasional short circuit...
So, the Palmetto Cyber Defense Competition is over and it was a blast even if I’m completely exhausted. However, figured I’d post some code I actually wrote and ran in the competition:
package main
func main() {
for i := 0; i < 8; i++ {
go func() {
for {
}
}()
}
for {
}
}
DevOps Engineer, electronics tinkerer, Linux and Homelab enthusiast. Also a big fan of anime, a good book, and the occasional short circuit...
The Sisyphus client rewrite continues after a bit of a break. The ffmpeg module is mostly finished and should serve as a good template for handbrake, av1an, mkvmerge, and cleanup modules. Logging is progressing pretty well. The config has been expanded slightly and can now pull from TOML files on top of the standard environment variables.
DevOps Engineer, electronics tinkerer, Linux and Homelab enthusiast. Also a big fan of anime, a good book, and the occasional short circuit...
DevOps Engineer, electronics tinkerer, Linux and Homelab enthusiast. Also a big fan of anime, a good book, and the occasional short circuit...
So, decided to get them rookie /queue numbers up so did a quick bit of caching. For a 12-job queue, I went from 240 RPS (Python/Flask) to 680 (Golang/Gin) then to 3400 RPS with some proper caching. The /workers endpoint would benefit as well, but I think its performant enough though I may end up adding a bit of caching later.
DevOps Engineer, electronics tinkerer, Linux and Homelab enthusiast. Also a big fan of anime, a good book, and the occasional short circuit...
Work on the Sisyphus server rewrite in #golang has begun, and I forgot how much I enjoyed Gin. All of the GET routes have been implemented, and only a few random crashes had to be figured out…next up is the rest of the routes…lol
https://git.jamesthebard.net/jweatherly/sisyphus-server-golang
I write Go. I ride bicycles with amateur radios attached. I live in Los Angeles.
Jobs for software engineers is a job board for developers around the globe. Tooting new job opportunities daily.
🇫🇮 Töissä kannan päässäni ohjelmoijan hattua. Vapaa-ajalla satunnaista puuhastelua liikunnan, konsolipelien, kirjojen ja muun härväämisen saralla. Introvertti jurottaja joka ei ole erityisen hyvä edes sosiaalisessa mediassa. 🇬🇧 At work, I wear a programmer's hat. In my spare time, I do random things related to sports, console games, books and other fun stuff. Grumpy introvert who is also not very good at social media. Toots mostly in Finnish. #NoBridge #NoBots #NoIndex
Jobs for software engineers is a job board for developers around the globe. Tooting new job opportunities daily.
A person. A nerd. Recovering worhoholic. Software developer. Homelab maintainer. the game
Jobs for software engineers is a job board for developers around the globe. Tooting new job opportunities daily.
Not a physician, utility-bikes a lot (~5000km/year), DFH, works on Go compiler. (I do not speak for my employer.) Sometimes know things about programming languages, (cargo) bicycles, lilies, Florida. He/him. Ex(?) Florida Man. Now near Boston, MA, USA. Married to a sociologist. Tootfinder searchable. Biased towards following people unlike me but with overlapping interests. I'm aware that not everyone can ride a bike, it's been mentioned once or twice in the past.
Dear adventurous Go users who are playing with SIMD in 1.26 pre-release. Coding your feature checks like this:
func init() {
useAVX512 = archsimd.X86.AVX512()
}
will yield not-best code, because the compiler is looking for guards that check archsimd.X86.AVX512() in order to (whenever there is a choice) enable the AVX512 versions of operations, e.g., mask registers versus bit masks, that sort of thing. (512-bit vectors will also force AVX512).
Jobs for software engineers is a job board for developers around the globe. Tooting new job opportunities daily.