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  1. For those still uninformed: #Substack is a #Nazi boosting platform, they know this, and won't stop, because they profit from Nazi content.

    leavesubstack.com/

    If your blog (“newsletter”) is still on Substack? Please, migrate away as soon as you can. How-to links are at the above site.

    @mike

  2. It's effectively an experience as a second-class citizen @karen. The rhetoric asserts that proprietary protocols and systems are freely chosen. But for those who opt out, who choose , we find *our* lives burdened by the proprietary systems *others* chose without our consent.

    And those who accept the shackles of proprietary systems, don't bear the burden of finding those alternate paths because everything assumes you've put those shackles on, and is unreliable if you don't.

  3. Exactly the same image already downloaded, from exactly the same image registry:

    > $ podman container ls
    > …
    > 78721133db84 quay.io/lib/traefik:3.3 …

    So something has changed in

    > $ podman --version
    > podman version 4.3.1

    or changed at . What? How do we fix it?

  4. You may be interested @rods, in this presentation of the History of the Tube Map

    maproomblog.com/2022/09/unfini

    from Jay Foreman of the #MapMen humour / geography channel. He's parcelling it off as #UnfinishedLondon, and it's (so far) a two-part story.

    #Cartography #Geography

  5. Thanks for posting, @danielquinn.
    (And thank you for license!)

    I see that the repository contains:

    * The source code for the actual running application.
    * A `Containerfile` (here, `Dockerfile`) to build a container image.
    * A Compose spec file (here, `compose.yaml`) to compose multiple containers to run all the necessary services, including the running app container.

    Which of those actually belong in the *same* repository?

  6. @liw

    If you're already familiar with , the interface is quite functional. My close family members are using it for years now.

  7. Yes, it's a shameful move by them @FranklinYu

    The project redict.io/ is already releasing and is a direct replacement.

  8. @nzakas As an example: in Microsoft's hands, GitHub repository code search is now for logged-in users only.

    Please don't put more code behind their locked gate.

    news.itsfoss.com/microsoft-git

  9. “We all need to start being forthcoming about just how shockingly buggy and incomplete most of the tooling is across the board.

    “I don't hate JS. I don't hate frontend engineering, and I don't hate Node. What I hate is developer tools with awful DX due to hacks upon hacks upon endless modules of widely-varying quality as a result of constant churn.”

    dev.to/jaredcwhite/the-shockin

  10. Guess I might as well get out the Portapack and the long lens on the back patio here #Toronto #BigNoise #CIAS

  11. CW: Rant about noses

    How bizarre that a prosthetic nose is needed to make a non-Jewish actor look even less like the subject he portrays, because real Jews don’t look “Jewish enough”. And those who defend it as somehow accurate, wth parallel universe do they live in? I have what many consider to be a big nose. I’m proud of my nose. I would be pretty upset if someone drew a portrait of me with an even bigger nose because they didn’t think my nose adequately fit their antisemitic stereotypes. #Rant #Noses #Jewish