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  1. #introduction Greetings, everyone, from the Mistigris computer art collective! We started releasing artpacks in area code 604's #BBS PC underground scene in 1994, full of #ANSIart, #ASCIIart, #MODmusic, #EMags and other good stuff, extending into the early Internet (first homepage on Geocities, many hours whiled away on the IRC) but drying up and evaporating by the turn of the century in the transition from the BBS/CLI to Web/GUI paradigm.

    Then we stewed in nostalgia until hosting a reunion for our 20th anniversary in 2014, which got us back on track to releasing artpacks again -- now with representation from vintage #textmode art fellow traveler forms such as #PETSCII, #ShiftJIS and #teletext!

    Mostly we organize through our Discord (invite at discord.com/invite/9R84QUN ) but are always happy to represent wherever the creative techy folks are to be found!

  2. With version 0.2.0 the #library and #CLI alpm-mtree offers new features that allow validating a directory with #MTREE data, as well as creating #MTREE data from a directory.
    Additionally, we have improved the usability of the parser and the documentation.

    The #crate provides integration with the #ALPMMTREE file format which is used in #ALPM based #package files. 📦

    crates.io/crates/alpm-mtree/0.

    For details refer to the #changelog alpm.archlinux.page/alpm-mtree

    #ArchLinux #RustLang #SoftwareRelease

  3. With version 0.2.0 the #library and #CLI alpm-mtree offers new features that allow validating a directory with #MTREE data, as well as creating #MTREE data from a directory.
    Additionally, we have improved the usability of the parser and the documentation.

    The #crate provides integration with the #ALPMMTREE file format which is used in #ALPM based #package files. 📦

    crates.io/crates/alpm-mtree/0.

    For details refer to the #changelog alpm.archlinux.page/alpm-mtree

    #ArchLinux #RustLang #SoftwareRelease

  4. With version 0.2.0 the #library and #CLI alpm-mtree offers new features that allow validating a directory with #MTREE data, as well as creating #MTREE data from a directory.
    Additionally, we have improved the usability of the parser and the documentation.

    The #crate provides integration with the #ALPMMTREE file format which is used in #ALPM based #package files. 📦

    crates.io/crates/alpm-mtree/0.

    For details refer to the #changelog alpm.archlinux.page/alpm-mtree

    #ArchLinux #RustLang #SoftwareRelease

  5. We have just released the first version of the alpm-mtree #crate 🦀 🎉

    crates.io/crates/alpm-mtree/0.

    This library and #CLI allows parsing and validation of #MTREE files, used in Arch Linux Package Management.

    Many thanks to @orhun @Nukesor @hko for their engagement and @sovtechfund for supporting this important work for our ecosystem!

    #ArchLinux #RustLang

  6. We have just released the first version of the alpm-mtree #crate 🦀 🎉

    crates.io/crates/alpm-mtree/0.

    This library and #CLI allows parsing and validation of #MTREE files, used in Arch Linux Package Management.

    Many thanks to @orhun @Nukesor @hko for their engagement and @sovtechfund for supporting this important work for our ecosystem!

    #ArchLinux #RustLang

  7. We have just released the first version of the alpm-mtree #crate 🦀 🎉

    crates.io/crates/alpm-mtree/0.

    This library and #CLI allows parsing and validation of #MTREE files, used in Arch Linux Package Management.

    Many thanks to @orhun @Nukesor @hko for their engagement and @sovtechfund for supporting this important work for our ecosystem!

    #ArchLinux #RustLang

  8. We have just released the first version of the alpm-mtree #crate 🦀 🎉

    crates.io/crates/alpm-mtree/0.

    This library and #CLI allows parsing and validation of #MTREE files, used in Arch Linux Package Management.

    Many thanks to @orhun @Nukesor @hko for their engagement and @sovtechfund for supporting this important work for our ecosystem!

    #ArchLinux #RustLang

  9. #TIL about #brow6el (codeberg.org/janantos/brow6el) a #CLI web #browser that uses #sixel and runs in any sixel-compatible terminal.

    Here are a couple of examples of brow6el in #WezTerm on #Ubuntu 24.04

    #Linux #OpenSource

  10. #TIL about #brow6el (codeberg.org/janantos/brow6el) a #CLI web #browser that uses #sixel and runs in any sixel-compatible terminal.

    Here are a couple of examples of brow6el in #WezTerm on #Ubuntu 24.04

    #Linux #OpenSource

  11. #TIL about #brow6el (codeberg.org/janantos/brow6el) a #CLI web #browser that uses #sixel and runs in any sixel-compatible terminal.

    Here are a couple of examples of brow6el in #WezTerm on #Ubuntu 24.04

    #Linux #OpenSource

  12. ⚡️ & 🌩️ Very, Very Frightening; we-go; CARROT AR Wx

    2023 was a terrible weather year and 2024 has already been a doozy in terms of chaotic weather events. So, we’ll take another opportunity, today, to peek at some weather info and utilities.

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    This is an AI-generated summary of today’s content.

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    Today’s edition discusses weather-related topics and utilities. Here is a concise summary of the main sections:

    1. AEM 2023 United States Lightning Report: The report highlights the increase in lightning activity across the U.S. in 2023, with more than 92 million lightning flashes. It also discusses rare lightning activity in Alaska and the potential for Arctic lightning to double by the end of the century.
    2. Thundersnow in California: This rare phenomenon occurred when a cold air front collided with a moist atmospheric river from the Pacific, resulting in higher snowfall.
    3. Weather Utilities: The blog post introduces two weather utilities, We-go and CARROT AR Wx. We-go is a Go-based terminal weather client that provides a convenient way to access weather forecasts directly from the command line. CARROT is a weather app with an augmented reality (AR) mode that offers a more immersive weather experience.

    ⚡️ & 🌩️ Very, Very Frightening

    The AEM 2023 United States Lightning Report contains some interesting notes about the lightning (and, thunder) activity across the U.S. in 2023. The report first shows that the U.S. experienced well over 92 million lightning flashes that year, which represents an increase of 6.6% over the prior year.

    An unexpected (for me) finding in the report is the rare lightning activity in Alaska. AEM’s “Earth Networks Total Lightning Network” (ENTLN) recorded 23,616 lightning pulses, which comprised 16,505 flashes. This lightning activity was unusual for Alaska, as it ranks last among all U.S. states for lightning density and is in the bottom 10 for its total lightning count, despite being the largest state in terms of land area.

    The lightning activity from a single 24-hour period accounted for about 31% of the state’s entire lightning activity for the year. AEM’s researchers predict that Arctic lightning could double by the end of the century. This increase in lightning activity led to about 30 new fires across Alaska, causing the total burned area to increase from 2,000 acres on July 20 to more than 290,000 acres by the end of the month.

    Another notable event highlighted in the report is the thundersnow in California. This rare phenomenon occurred when a cold air front dropping down along the California coastline was projected to collide with the moist atmospheric river from the Pacific. The atmospheric instability that gives rise to thundersnow also tends to result in higher snowfall, which is precisely what was observed in this case.

    As the climate warms, events like the lightning storm in Alaska may become less exceptional. This means risk managers across the U.S. are going to need to prepare for and manage the risks associated with increased lightning activity.

    There’s quite a bit of data buried in JavaScript containers in the site. I found the map data pretty intriguing (one of the maps is in the section header), and hacked together a bit of R to yank them out. That code is below, and the data is on my main site.

    library(V8)library(janitor)library(rvest)library(stringi)# Read in the AEM site URL (the `?…` bit seems to be necessary)pg <- read_html("https://aem.eco/2023-united-states-lightning-report/?_hsmi=289823499")# Find all the mapshtml_nodes(pg, xpath = ".//script[contains(@src, 'Map.js')]") |>   html_attr("src") -> aem_map_urls# Snakecase f_t_waem_map_urls |>   stri_replace_last_regex(    pattern = "\\.js\\?.*$",     replacement = ""  ) |>   basename() |>   make_clean_names() -> aem_map_names# Read in all the maps JSaem_map_urls |>   lapply(readLines) |>   setNames(aem_map_names) -> aem_js_maps# Start a new JS contextctx <- v8()names(aem_js_maps) |>   sapply(\(.map) {        # Find the "data:" start line and the closing JS array lines    start <- which(stri_detect_fixed(aem_js_maps[[.map]], "data:"))    end <- tail(which(stri_detect_fixed(aem_js_maps[[.map]], "],")), 2)[1]    # Clean them up so we can eval them    aem_js_maps[[.map]][start] <- stri_replace_first_fixed(aem_js_maps[[.map]][start], "data:", sprintf("const %s =", .map))    aem_js_maps[[.map]][end] <- stri_replace_last_fixed(aem_js_maps[[.map]][end], ",", "")        # Eval the JS in the context we made    ctx$eval(aem_js_maps[[.map]][start:end])        # Retrieve the value    ctx$get(.map)      }) |>   jsonlite::toJSON() |>   writeLines("aem-maps.json")

    we-go

    We-go (a.k.a., wego), is a golang weather client for the terminal written in. It provides a convenient, “no-frills” way to access weather forecasts directly from the command line. You can see the forecast for 1-7 days and configure preferred units.

    It supports multiple “backend” weather sources (caiyunapp.com, openweathermap, smhi, worldweatheronline), including the ability to provide your own JSON source.

    Output options include an ASCII art table, emoji, JSON, or markdown.

    While it is “yet-another” CLI weather client, this one seems super flexible and hackable. The source is very grokable and you may enjoy a challenge to add an interface to Apple’s WeatherKit (I may try that, too).

    The first run generates a config file that you can edit to adjust the default behavior.

    CARROT AR Wx

    I 💙 CARROT enough to give it a prominent spot on my Apple device screens and use it daily.

    My weather info needs are focused on data values, so I only recently discovered CARROT’s augmented reality (AR) mode. It’s more kitschy than useful, but it’s kind of fun being berated (and informed) on-device and in virtual meatspace.

    It’s worth the coin for a subscription, and you can see a snap of the AR mode in the section header.

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    #carrot #golang #openweathermap #weather

  13. Journal article from myself and colleagues from #semanticClimate 'Climate Justice in Electronic Publishing: A New Approach Supporting Global South Participation' - doi: doi.org/10.3998/jep.7206 in @JEPub in the special issue on Publishing and Climate Justice - TL;DR using ML tools from #semanticClimate to see what EPMC 7mil OA articles and IPCC AR6 know about climate justice; contextualising bias against global south by academic publishing practices. Notebooks & data github.com/semanticClimate/cli

  14. I gave #Pijul a serious shake for 2–3 weeks & I’ll be moving back to #darcs & #Git as the CLI UX situation is severely lacking. I thought it was just a bunch of nits, but when I needed to correct a commit message 3 commits ago, I see there is effectively NO rebase stategy. There still isn’t a good email story & TOML config sucks (give me something plaintext *or* typed with LSP support).

    I like the keys for identity, the performance improvements are nice, but until rebasing & a few other nits are addressed in a meaningful way, I don’t think I will be recommending outside of the abstract notion of folks should watch the project since it *is* full of good fundamentals. …And maybe the Nest situation could be improving walking back the serverless trend??

    Jujutsu is on the radar but something smells funky about it. Maybe it’s the Google engineer disclaimer; maybe the Git compatibility pushing things into limitations; maybe it’s that the source is on Microsoft GitHub; maybe it’s the docs using checkbox hacks.

  15. Вышел Nelm 1.0: совместимая с Helm-чартами альтернатива Helm 3

    Nelm — это свободная Open Source CLI-утилита для управления Helm-чартами и их развёртыванием в Kubernetes. Взяв за основу кодовую базу Helm 3, Nelm не только делает почти всё то, что может делать Helm, но делает это лучше, а также предлагает дополнительную функциональность. Nelm обратно совместим с Helm-чартами и Helm-релизами, что сильно упрощает процесс миграции для пользователей Helm. Если вы уже работали с werf, то Nelm — это werf, но без гитерминизма, сборки, доставки и очистки образов. Под катом вас ждут подробности о преимуществах Nelm по сравнению с Helm 3.

    habr.com/ru/companies/flant/ar

    #open_source #devops #kubernetes #helm #werf #nelm #cicd

  16. Настраиваем CI/CD с GitHub Actions и werf: инструкция для новичков

    В этой статье мы рассмотрим, как настроить пайплайн CI/CD в GitHub: подготовим репозиторий, зальём туда приложение, создадим файлы конфигурации GitHub Actions, в которых опишем, как собирать наше приложение и деплоить его в кластер Kubernetes, развёрнутый под управлением Deckhouse Kubernetes Platform . Деплоить будем с помощью Open Source CLI-утилиты werf . Она помогает организовать полный цикл доставки приложений в Kubernetes и рассматривает Git как единый источник истины для состояния развёрнутого приложения. Статья рассчитана на тех, кто только начинает свой путь в мире облаков и кластеризации.

    habr.com/ru/companies/flant/ar

    #devops #werf #kubernetes #github #actions #github_actions #ci/cd #гитхаб #k8s

  17. Автоматизируем сборку и деплой приложения в GitLab CI/CD: подробное руководство с примерами

    При разработке приложений рано или поздно наступает момент, когда заниматься развёртыванием вручную становится затратно и неудобно. Как следствие на помощь приходит автоматизация этого процесса с помощью специально настроенных пайплайнов непрерывной интеграции и непрерывной доставки (Continuous Integration & Continuous Delivery — CI/CD). Для разных систем управления репозиториями исходного кода существуют свои способы настройки CI/CD. В этой статье мы рассмотрим, как использовать GitLab для организации автоматической сборки и деплоя приложения в кластер Kubernetes. Сам кластер работает под управлением Deckhouse Kubernetes Platform , а автоматизировать процесс будем с помощью werf — Open Source CLI-утилиты, организующей полный цикл доставки приложения в Kubernetes и использующей Git как единый источник истины для состояния приложения, развёрнутого в кластере.

    habr.com/ru/companies/flant/ar

    #гитлаб #gitlab #ci/cd #ci/cd_gitlab #werf #deckhouse #docker #devops #kubernetes #gitlabci

  18. Пошаговая GDB отладка прошивки STM32 из консоли cmd

    Порой бывает так, что вы скачиваете open-source репозиторий, а там нет файлов .project и .сproject для eclipse или файлы .project и .сproject есть, но они по каким-то причинам повреждены и IDE их не может открыть. Тем не менее прошивка собирается командой make all. Ты ее прошиваешь и LED не мигает. Очевидно, что прошивка зависла. Где-то свалилась в HardFault_Handler. В этом случае надо просто взять и запускать пошаговую отладку из консоли . Это классический способ разобраться, где же произошла осечка.

    habr.com/ru/articles/979122/

    #stm32 #gdb #elf #cli #cmd #gdbserver #gdbclient #gcc #stlink #gnu

  19. If you are a command line and text terminal fan like myself, chances are you are using this trio daily:

    #pass for managing #passwords,
    #mutt for reading and writing #email,
    #msmtp for sending out e-mails via weird mail servers such as #MS #Exchange that mutt cannot talk to directly.

    Today I figured out how to make them work together without entering or storing #cleartext passwords.

    I am using GNU/Linux and have #gpg agent working.

    I used pass to store my e-mail (and #ActiveDirectory) password under the name uni/mail. This generated the encrypted file ~/.password-store/uni/mail.gpg. So …

    In ~/.muttrc, I put:
    set imap_pass=`gpg2 --no-tty -q -d ~/.password-store/uni/mail.gpg`

    In ~/.msmtprc, I put:
    passwordeval gpg2 --no-tty -q -d ~/.password-store/uni/mail.gpg

    Whenever I change this password, all I have to do is to store it using pass. The other programs will fetch it from there and decrypt it when they need it.

    #CLI #PGP #GnuPG #MUA #SMTP #IMAP #GNU #Linux

  20. Just saw this retrospective on #Apple A/UX go by on #reddit: basalgangster.macgui.com/Retro

    I used A/UX a little bit in the early 90s. Actually, it was the first #Unix I ever used. It was really neat. I always thought #MacOSX should have added something like "Commando" when launching a #CLI app from #Finder.

    I bought a #Quadra 800 a few years ago with the idea of installing A/UX. I... should get around to that one of these days.

  21. Небольшая утилитка WP-Seeders для Вордпресса

    Массовая генерация разделов для таксономии в WP через массив и команду wp-cli. Прикольная штука вроде, удобная. Открыть

    habr.com/ru/articles/905318/

    #сидеры #seeder #php #wordpress #автоматизация_рутины #плагины_для_wordpress

  22. Wochenrückblick, Ausgabe 133 (2026-11)

    Themen:

    🎮 Neue Hardware für den Flugsimulator

    🏡 Frühling im Garten bedeutet viel Arbeit

    📸 Bilder-Picker im Terminal mit Hilfe von viu

    🎙️ Ich war mal wieder Gast in einem Podcast

    💾 APFS-Filesystem kaputt

    📱 Endlich abgeschaltet: Mailbox auf dem Mobiltelefon

    🐚 CLI-Tool der Woche: viu

    🔊 In dieser Woche gehört: Moto Moto, Suzy Solar, Kerry Gold, John 00 Fleming, Vanish, Sika Akis

    #Wochenrückblick #Flugsimulator #Honeycomb #Alpha #Bravo #Garten #Häcksler #Mastodon #Bilder-Picker #viu #Podcast #OrbStack #APFS #macOS #diskutil #Congstar #Mailbox #CliToolDerWoche #viu #Techno

    https://www.marcusjaschen.de/blog/2026/2026-11/

  23. Wochenrückblick, Ausgabe 133 (2026-11)

    Themen:

    🎮 Neue Hardware für den Flugsimulator

    🏡 Frühling im Garten bedeutet viel Arbeit

    📸 Bilder-Picker im Terminal mit Hilfe von viu

    🎙️ Ich war mal wieder Gast in einem Podcast

    💾 APFS-Filesystem kaputt

    📱 Endlich abgeschaltet: Mailbox auf dem Mobiltelefon

    🐚 CLI-Tool der Woche: viu

    🔊 In dieser Woche gehört: Moto Moto, Suzy Solar, Kerry Gold, John 00 Fleming, Vanish, Sika Akis

    #Wochenrückblick #Flugsimulator #Honeycomb #Alpha #Bravo #Garten #Häcksler #Mastodon #Bilder-Picker #viu #Podcast #OrbStack #APFS #macOS #diskutil #Congstar #Mailbox #CliToolDerWoche #viu #Techno

    https://www.marcusjaschen.de/blog/2026/2026-11/

  24. Wochenrückblick, Ausgabe 133 (2026-11)

    Themen:

    🎮 Neue Hardware für den Flugsimulator

    🏡 Frühling im Garten bedeutet viel Arbeit

    📸 Bilder-Picker im Terminal mit Hilfe von viu

    🎙️ Ich war mal wieder Gast in einem Podcast

    💾 APFS-Filesystem kaputt

    📱 Endlich abgeschaltet: Mailbox auf dem Mobiltelefon

    🐚 CLI-Tool der Woche: viu

    🔊 In dieser Woche gehört: Moto Moto, Suzy Solar, Kerry Gold, John 00 Fleming, Vanish, Sika Akis

    #Wochenrückblick #Flugsimulator #Honeycomb #Alpha #Bravo #Garten #Häcksler #Mastodon #Bilder-Picker #viu #Podcast #OrbStack #APFS #macOS #diskutil #Congstar #Mailbox #CliToolDerWoche #viu #Techno

    https://www.marcusjaschen.de/blog/2026/2026-11/

  25. Wochenrückblick, Ausgabe 133 (2026-11)

    Themen:

    🎮 Neue Hardware für den Flugsimulator

    🏡 Frühling im Garten bedeutet viel Arbeit

    📸 Bilder-Picker im Terminal mit Hilfe von viu

    🎙️ Ich war mal wieder Gast in einem Podcast

    💾 APFS-Filesystem kaputt

    📱 Endlich abgeschaltet: Mailbox auf dem Mobiltelefon

    🐚 CLI-Tool der Woche: viu

    🔊 In dieser Woche gehört: Moto Moto, Suzy Solar, Kerry Gold, John 00 Fleming, Vanish, Sika Akis

    #Wochenrückblick #Flugsimulator #Honeycomb #Alpha #Bravo #Garten #Häcksler #Mastodon #Bilder-Picker #viu #Podcast #OrbStack #APFS #macOS #diskutil #Congstar #Mailbox #CliToolDerWoche #viu #Techno

    https://www.marcusjaschen.de/blog/2026/2026-11/

  26. 𝗪𝗜𝗞𝗜𝗣𝗘𝗗𝗜𝗔 𝗣𝗜𝗖𝗧𝗨𝗥𝗘 𝗢𝗙 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗗𝗔𝗬

    ✧ coconut ✧

    The coconut (Cocos nucifera) is a member of the palm tree family, Arecaceae. Originally native to the Central Indo-Pacific, in the regions of Maritime Southeast Asia and Melanesia, coconuts are now found across the world due to human cultivation and dispersal. They are normally cultivated in hot and wet tropical cli...

    #MaritimeSoutheastAsia #Cocos #CentralIndo-Pacific #IndianOcean #DominicanRepublic #Wikipedia
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coconut

  27. More CLI tools are always welcome. And #termshark is great. Should suffice for a lot of the scenarios.

    github.com/gcla/termshark

  28. Looks like the #Ruang #volcano put up 0.25 (more likely)-0.5 Tg of SO2 15-20 km up in the stratosphere. (1991 Pinatubo was more like 18Tg SO2 for scale)

    H/T Ghassan Taha and Simon Carn for these images

    Not enough to cool temperatures down much at all, but interesting as many scientists are discussing the Hunga Tonga eruption this week (which injected a similar amount of SO2 but ALOT ALOT more water).

    edition.cnn.com/2024/04/23/cli