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https://github.com/w3c/webauthn/issues/1255 :neofox_pleading_reach:
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another day, another #rustup install in Fedora Toolbox using the one internet blog that exists on the subject because otherwise nothing works :neofox__w_:
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recommendations for Matrix clients for Linux that aren't NeoChat or Element? Ideally something that I can get via Flatpak or RPM and works well under Fedora+KDE, but I'm not opposed to weirder installation procedures (within reason, lol). Bonus points for non-Electron.
NeoChat is fine, but it seems to miss events, so when I wake my computer in the morning I find the latter half of a conversation without context (older messages do appear, just not recent ones since sleeping), and I need to read the first half on my phone :neofox_woozy:
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CW: shitpost, unfunny
so do y'all write your #Gemtext comments
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TIL Forgejo can map issue links to an external issue tracker! i knew it could put an Issues tab that links out, but now those pesky
#123links in commit messages can be useful and go somewhere!brb gonna go update all my code mirrors to link to the parent repo's issue board :3c
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omg omg, TIL Firefox supports the Temporal API!?!
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Anybody else with an #NvidiaShieldTV pull the batteries out of the remote when you're done watching because they'll die too quickly otherwise?
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Ok so, I'd like to get one of those "coverage %" shield badges in some git projects of mine. Unfortunately, they're hosted on my own forge at https://git.avg.name, and most everywhere I looked (https://github.com/inttter/md-badges?tab=readme-ov-file#-code-coverage for starters) are all very GitHub-only, some GitLab, no Forgejo/Gitea 😞 or are like Schedule A 🕴️ Demo™
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Nothing like the adrenaline rush of discovering the hard way that the password change field on your own app completely borks authentication! :blobfox0_0:
Didn't break encryption keys, thank goodness, or else this would have been worlds harder to fix :blobfoxlaughsweat:
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Turning the Javascript fallback of my web project from a plain-text "plz turn on Javascript lol" message into an adaptive render of the main page HTML and CSS content, with hints to enable JS only where needed to go further, feels almost magical.
It's not magical, right now based on a copy-pasta from my devtools that I must maintain manually. But it's a start.
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CW: Content warning meta, bad metaphors
Spoilers and content warnings are like turn signals, in that they are most useful if people use them consistently.
The Block and Mute User options also exist, and work reliably when people leave crap un-CW'd. (I wish cars had something like that)
#contentWarnings #spoilers #similie #selfModeration #didNotNeedToSeeThatToday #thereAreToolsForThis #notThatDifficultYouCanDoThis