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Four days of my domain being randomly seized. Ovh now wants proof of my postal address. Apparently my passport isn’t enough.
Don’t use ovh.
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Well I crashed the swift compiler again, so that's great
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OK well thanks
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I did the thing, do you want access to it?
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Ah, another day, another Rust drama where people take an entire project so incredibly personally they seem to completely lose it. Hmm.
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#Gumtree will not only support stacked PRs, but they will be stacked by default. A stack of 1 is a normal PR, and anything else is stacked. Merge queues rule the world.
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#Gumtree will not only support stacked PRs, but they will be stacked by default. A stack of 1 is a normal PR, and anything else is stacked. Merge queues rule the world.
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#Gumtree will not only support stacked PRs, but they will be stacked by default. A stack of 1 is a normal PR, and anything else is stacked. Merge queues rule the world.
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#Gumtree will not only support stacked PRs, but they will be stacked by default. A stack of 1 is a normal PR, and anything else is stacked. Merge queues rule the world.
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#Gumtree will not only support stacked PRs, but they will be stacked by default. A stack of 1 is a normal PR, and anything else is stacked. Merge queues rule the world.
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Today in #Gumtree: real service accounts.
Instead of having to make a personal account with all the risks that entails, you can create a service account that shares the namespace with orgs and users, and can be owned by a user or an org.
Shared services can be "installed" into an org or a repo so you can give public access to your bot infra if you want.
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Today in #Gumtree: real service accounts.
Instead of having to make a personal account with all the risks that entails, you can create a service account that shares the namespace with orgs and users, and can be owned by a user or an org.
Shared services can be "installed" into an org or a repo so you can give public access to your bot infra if you want.
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Today in #Gumtree: real service accounts.
Instead of having to make a personal account with all the risks that entails, you can create a service account that shares the namespace with orgs and users, and can be owned by a user or an org.
Shared services can be "installed" into an org or a repo so you can give public access to your bot infra if you want.
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Today in #Gumtree: real service accounts.
Instead of having to make a personal account with all the risks that entails, you can create a service account that shares the namespace with orgs and users, and can be owned by a user or an org.
Shared services can be "installed" into an org or a repo so you can give public access to your bot infra if you want.
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Today in #Gumtree: real service accounts.
Instead of having to make a personal account with all the risks that entails, you can create a service account that shares the namespace with orgs and users, and can be owned by a user or an org.
Shared services can be "installed" into an org or a repo so you can give public access to your bot infra if you want.
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Another little teaser of #Gumtree:
https://gumtree.necessary.nu/examples/repo-landing
This is the beginnings of the design language. :)
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Another little teaser of #Gumtree:
https://gumtree.necessary.nu/examples/repo-landing
This is the beginnings of the design language. :)
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Another little teaser of #Gumtree:
https://gumtree.necessary.nu/examples/repo-landing
This is the beginnings of the design language. :)
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Another little teaser of #Gumtree:
https://gumtree.necessary.nu/examples/repo-landing
This is the beginnings of the design language. :)
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Another little teaser of #Gumtree:
https://gumtree.necessary.nu/examples/repo-landing
This is the beginnings of the design language. :)
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Alright, so I am now announcing #Gumtree, a git forge written in Rust.
It is not yet available, but I wanted to get a page up explaining what was in it to see who is interested. :)
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Alright, so I am now announcing #Gumtree, a git forge written in Rust.
It is not yet available, but I wanted to get a page up explaining what was in it to see who is interested. :)
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Alright, so I am now announcing #Gumtree, a git forge written in Rust.
It is not yet available, but I wanted to get a page up explaining what was in it to see who is interested. :)
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Alright, so I am now announcing #Gumtree, a git forge written in Rust.
It is not yet available, but I wanted to get a page up explaining what was in it to see who is interested. :)
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Alright, so I am now announcing #Gumtree, a git forge written in Rust.
It is not yet available, but I wanted to get a page up explaining what was in it to see who is interested. :)
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Who do I know who can write JNI code in Rust? Brendan needs to call a threading function because omg and I have enough Redmi phones already.
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John Collins's Introduction (p.598) asserts that #Esther is entirely fictional, ahistorical, & that scholars who "try to salvage a historical core from this fantastic story are only slightly less gullible than their precritical ancestors"! He makes 5 arguments against its historicity:
1. Mordechai was exiled by Nebuchadnezzar (597) but was active in reign of Xerxes (r. 486-465)
2. Esther says 127 satrapies, but only 20-23 existed.1/?
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John Collins's Introduction (p.598) asserts that #Esther is entirely fictional, ahistorical, & that scholars who "try to salvage a historical core from this fantastic story are only slightly less gullible than their precritical ancestors"! He makes 5 arguments against its historicity:
1. Mordechai was exiled by Nebuchadnezzar (597) but was active in reign of Xerxes (r. 486-465)
2. Esther says 127 satrapies, but only 20-23 existed.1/?
#HebrewBible -
John Collins's Introduction (p.598) asserts that #Esther is entirely fictional, ahistorical, & that scholars who "try to salvage a historical core from this fantastic story are only slightly less gullible than their precritical ancestors"! He makes 5 arguments against its historicity:
1. Mordechai was exiled by Nebuchadnezzar (597) but was active in reign of Xerxes (r. 486-465)
2. Esther says 127 satrapies, but only 20-23 existed.1/?
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In Atlantis, Bridgit Mendler compares lost love to a sunken city, blending dreamy melancholy with lyrical contradiction. It doesn’t always work, but the ambition is real.
#PopCriticism #LyricAnalysis #Atlantis #BridgitMendler #PopMusicAnalysis #LyricBreakdown #IndiePop #MITtoMusic #FeministPop #MusicCriticism #LostLoveSongs #RosyRetrospection
https://songreading.wordpress.com/2024/11/04/atlantis/