pleroma.debian.social

pleroma.debian.social

Jonathan Dowland | @jmtd@pleroma.debian.social

Principal Software Engineer on #OpenJDK #RedHat. #Debian developer (dormant). Computer Science PhD student. Amateur Computing historian (Computer Science and H/W, esp. Commodore Amiga). Guerilla archivist.

@hyde I didn’t! I’ll take a look.
My plug-in was written as a precursor to another, an alternative to task wiki, which is still in development. Marksman could potentially replace micro wiki

I wrote a little NeoVim plugin to scratch an itch. It adds some wiki functionality to Markdown documents: https://github.com/jmtd/nvim-microwiki #software #neovim #lua #markdown

Poked at a neovim/TreeSitter thing again this evening. Enormously frustrating experience

Missing last tracks on two CDs, bad metadata, no album art: the full authentic classic CD ripping experience

Dunno if sesse is on the Fediverse, but his recent blog post about bcachefs was interesting to me

http://blog.sesse.net/blog/tech/2025-01-20-21-45_migrating_away_from_bcachefs.html

#linux

How quaint! I got a CD! Now I'm ripping it. And the last track won't rip.

Shortlisting FOSDEM talks. Any recommendations?

New blog post: dsafilter 20th Anniversary https://jmtd.net/log/dsafilter/20/ #debian #ruby

A bit sad, this ended up being my first MMU print on the Bambu P1S. I had to get a friend to actually print it as I still haven't got either Bambu or Orca slicer to work reliably (LAN mode, no SSDP packets for autodiscovery can be used). #3dprinting

I wonder if the Bambu P1S will get an alt firmware like x1plus #3dprinting

I’m not happy about this. It will make our shared office P1P hard to use. Regretting buying a Bambu now https://mastodon.social/@fribbledom/113844161109252704 #3dprinting

@nobodyinperson a long time ago I used offlineimap, I don’t know if that’s advisable anymore. I started using mbsync recently (to use notmuch for searching) and I’ve already been frustrated by it. Seems to keel over if I delete a mailbox.

@nobodyinperson and iirc the hostname in the file name is a consequence of using the message-Id header, which is more likely to be unique than the subject, and also to use more predictable set of (safe) characters

@nobodyinperson you’re already using mbsync. For all its drawbacks I don’t know of a better tool for what it does. Maildir’s design may seem odd but there are very good reasons for each facet. Possibly they aren’t of concern for your use-case (the three sub dir thing is for concurrent, lock-free writers relying only on POSIX semantics) but it isn’t a backup tool as such. I’m guessing you don’t run the mail server?

@nobodyinperson subject in the file name is going to seriously limit your options. I’d reconsider that requirement tbh

@david_chisnall @tudor oh yeah there’s nothing in common between the two system calls, merely the discussion of system calls reminding me of that one

@tudor @david_chisnall I’m also not a FreeBSD user. This reminded me of an AIX (I think) signal which sounds useful, a pre-oom killer, “get your shit together” signal. Might be SIGWARN

@neil @fox literally the first sentence of the post!

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