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Anjan | @anjan@pleroma.debian.social

Software Freedom Advocate. I try to be helpful. Feel free to message me! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

Co-maintainer of sxmo: https://sxmo.org

Posts here are my own and not my employers'.

#nobot

@andryou Congrats! You helped me get my 3rd dose last year before a flight. I really appreciate the peace of mind you (and the other volunteers) provided me and other Canadians during the pandemic.

re: Advent of code 2022
@cnx ohhhh, the hashmap idea is really good.

Nice. I didnt think of that.

re: Advent of code 2022
Feel free to reply with your solutions or give me constructive criticsm. Im still learning.

I hope the CW for this post is ok.

#rust #rustlang

Advent of code 2022
After finishing yesterday, I spent some time on day 24 of AOC 2021 and I learned alot about rust. I just finished part 2 of day 3 and Im improving. I spent less time today fighting with the borrower.

My solution is here: https://git.sr.ht/~anjan/advent2022/tree/main/item/day3

Before looking at other people's solutions, I think I couldve concatenated and sorted the strings to speed it up. Excited to see how people solved this in one line on reddit :)

@serra Neat! My solutions are here: https://git.sr.ht/~anjan/advent2022 Happy holidays!

re: Advent of Code
@jbauer I solved this problem using your alternative method =P. I used rust and programmed bubble sort from scratch.

I thought of your method but didn't have time to program it. Regardless, it's nice to see a method that uses less memory in action. Looking forward to following your progress during this year's advent of code! Happy holidays

@proycon @JustineSmithies Ya hyprland looks really cool. I was looking for the time to package it for alpine. Today is a good day!

Im learning rustlang with advent of code. Just got my first 2 stars!


I'm the creator and maintainer of , a video game platform for Linux dedicated to preservation.

While I want to keep this account mostly tech focused (, and ), I also post and from and any animal I can find.

@kop316 whoops, I shouldve read the link. Basically there's this app on fdroid that uses a crowdsourced list of problematic numbers and warns you. But, the data is not free =(

https://todo.sr.ht/~mil/sxmo-tickets/270#event-84706

Canada has a huge problem with scam callers and I wanted to implement this in Sxmo.

@kop316 Oh, I meant a link to a list of the problematic numbers the program uses.

@kop316 oh neat! Is the data for this program publicly available under a free license? If so, where can I find the link?

#Sxmo will be pulling ads from twitter. We do not support free speech ๐Ÿ˜ณ

@chriswere lol, please get @Gargron on the freebooters!

@chriswere commenting from pleroma!

@csepp BTRFS support with atomic upgrades would be amazing! I hope you find the time.

@JustineSmithies apk is my favorite package manager, I like musl, and the entire system is simple. The simplicity makes updating and maintenance easy. The main alpine project builds for all the architectures I need.

Alpine just gets out of the way.

@lanodan

Upgrading Alpine and working with apk/abuild is always a pleasure. My profile picture actually says "Izzy's idea of a fun night is upgrading his computer". =P

Alpine is on the fediverse now too! @alpinelinux

I upgraded my servers and laptop to Alpine 3.17 last night. I am so happy I switched all my computers to Alpine Linux 2 years ago. The upgrades are painless and the releases are very well tested.

I am excited for the next release of #postmarketos!

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