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  1. 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.

  2. Well I crashed the swift compiler again, so that's great

  3. I did the thing, do you want access to it?

  4. Ah, another day, another Rust drama where people take an entire project so incredibly personally they seem to completely lose it. Hmm.

  5. #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.

    gumtree.necessary.nu

  6. #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.

    gumtree.necessary.nu

  7. 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.

    gumtree.necessary.nu

  8. #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.

    gumtree.necessary.nu

  9. #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.

    gumtree.necessary.nu

  10. 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.

  11. 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.

  12. Today in : 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.

  13. 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.

  14. 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.

  15. Another little teaser of :

    gumtree.necessary.nu/examples/

    This is the beginnings of the design language. :)

  16. Alright, so I am now announcing #Gumtree, a git forge written in Rust.

    gumtree.necessary.nu

    It is not yet available, but I wanted to get a page up explaining what was in it to see who is interested. :)

  17. Alright, so I am now announcing #Gumtree, a git forge written in Rust.

    gumtree.necessary.nu

    It is not yet available, but I wanted to get a page up explaining what was in it to see who is interested. :)

  18. Alright, so I am now announcing , a git forge written in Rust.

    gumtree.necessary.nu

    It is not yet available, but I wanted to get a page up explaining what was in it to see who is interested. :)

  19. Alright, so I am now announcing #Gumtree, a git forge written in Rust.

    gumtree.necessary.nu

    It is not yet available, but I wanted to get a page up explaining what was in it to see who is interested. :)

  20. Alright, so I am now announcing #Gumtree, a git forge written in Rust.

    gumtree.necessary.nu

    It is not yet available, but I wanted to get a page up explaining what was in it to see who is interested. :)

  21. 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.

    #jni #rust

  22. 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

  23. John Collins's Introduction (p.598) asserts that 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/?

  24. 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