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  1. /me was punished for forgetting to install log2ram on my #pihole. SD card corruption sucks.
    However, the SD card went into read-only mode. So a restore was as easy as making a clone of the failed SD card onto a new one.
    #raspberypi #raspbian

  2. Het zijn dan niet de talrijke inbreuken op de milieuwetgeving die Pita Millennium in #Edegem de das hebben omgedaan, maar wel het bezoek van de arbeidsinspectie en de verdenking van mensenhandel. Én we kunnen terug over het voetpad wandelen. Nice.

  3. Het zijn dan niet de talrijke inbreuken op de milieuwetgeving die Pita Millennium in #Edegem de das hebben omgedaan, maar wel het bezoek van de arbeidsinspectie en de verdenking van mensenhandel. Én we kunnen terug over het voetpad wandelen. Nice.

  4. Het zijn dan niet de talrijke inbreuken op de milieuwetgeving die Pita Millennium in #Edegem de das hebben omgedaan, maar wel het bezoek van de arbeidsinspectie en de verdenking van mensenhandel. Én we kunnen terug over het voetpad wandelen. Nice.

  5. Het zijn dan niet de talrijke inbreuken op de milieuwetgeving die Pita Millennium in #Edegem de das hebben omgedaan, maar wel het bezoek van de arbeidsinspectie en de verdenking van mensenhandel. Én we kunnen terug over het voetpad wandelen. Nice.

  6. Het zijn dan niet de talrijke inbreuken op de milieuwetgeving die Pita Millennium in #Edegem de das hebben omgedaan, maar wel het bezoek van de arbeidsinspectie en de verdenking van mensenhandel. Én we kunnen terug over het voetpad wandelen. Nice.

  7. Heeft #Edegem eigenlijk nog een oppositie die al eens een vraag durft stellen?

  8. Heeft #Edegem eigenlijk nog een oppositie die al eens een vraag durft stellen?

  9. Heeft #Edegem eigenlijk nog een oppositie die al eens een vraag durft stellen?

  10. Heeft #Edegem eigenlijk nog een oppositie die al eens een vraag durft stellen?

  11. She even knows how to swing opinion
    In every magazine and the journals
    For every bad move that this Jo'anna make
    They got a good explanation
    #sandadia

  12. CW: So the clear winner on my should-I-run-my-own-RSS inquiry was "do it", and now I am excited to see how that will play out.

    I have found some nice resources, in particular the RSS Advisory Board has a nice and clean website covering specs[1], best practices[2] and a validator with really helpful hints[3].

    I also found the Atom spec [4] as an RFC, but no other resources nearly as friendly so seems I'll be sticking with RSS.

    Last night I wrote a minimal working and valid feed [5] that is already live [6]. Next step is writing the script to somehow parse the XML and modify it with new posts and a new "last built" date.

    To start off, I won't even consider parsing escape sequences, comments, and the posts won't have any content, just a title and a link.

    Initially I'll try and see what I can hack up in OCaml, but I might change language depending on what tooling I find across them. Some other candidates are Roc, Scala on Ammonite, Arturo and Nushell.

    By the way, for a while now I've been on a whole quest for finding a typed scripting language to call favorite, and though that is a whole different matter this will be a nice project to test these candidates on.

    [1] rssboard.org/rss-specification
    [2] rssboard.org/rss-profile
    [3] rssboard.org/rss-validator
    [4] datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/
    [5] github.com/jultty/blog/blob/ma
    [6] blog.jutty.dev/feed.rss

    #rss #atom #blogging #xml #ocaml #roc #scala #ammonite #arturo #nushell

  13. CW: So the clear winner on my should-I-run-my-own-RSS inquiry was "do it", and now I am excited to see how that will play out.

    I have found some nice resources, in particular the RSS Advisory Board has a nice and clean website covering specs[1], best practices[2] and a validator with really helpful hints[3].

    I also found the Atom spec [4] as an RFC, but no other resources nearly as friendly so seems I'll be sticking with RSS.

    Last night I wrote a minimal working and valid feed [5] that is already live [6]. Next step is writing the script to somehow parse the XML and modify it with new posts and a new "last built" date.

    To start off, I won't even consider parsing escape sequences, comments, and the posts won't have any content, just a title and a link.

    Initially I'll try and see what I can hack up in OCaml, but I might change language depending on what tooling I find across them. Some other candidates are Roc, Scala on Ammonite, Arturo and Nushell.

    By the way, for a while now I've been on a whole quest for finding a typed scripting language to call favorite, and though that is a whole different matter this will be a nice project to test these candidates on.

    [1] rssboard.org/rss-specification
    [2] rssboard.org/rss-profile
    [3] rssboard.org/rss-validator
    [4] datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/
    [5] github.com/jultty/blog/blob/ma
    [6] blog.jutty.dev/feed.rss

    #rss #atom #blogging #xml #ocaml #roc #scala #ammonite #arturo #nushell

  14. CW: So the clear winner on my should-I-run-my-own-RSS inquiry was "do it", and now I am excited to see how that will play out.

    I have found some nice resources, in particular the RSS Advisory Board has a nice and clean website covering specs[1], best practices[2] and a validator with really helpful hints[3].

    I also found the Atom spec [4] as an RFC, but no other resources nearly as friendly so seems I'll be sticking with RSS.

    Last night I wrote a minimal working and valid feed [5] that is already live [6]. Next step is writing the script to somehow parse the XML and modify it with new posts and a new "last built" date.

    To start off, I won't even consider parsing escape sequences, comments, and the posts won't have any content, just a title and a link.

    Initially I'll try and see what I can hack up in OCaml, but I might change language depending on what tooling I find across them. Some other candidates are Roc, Scala on Ammonite, Arturo and Nushell.

    By the way, for a while now I've been on a whole quest for finding a typed scripting language to call favorite, and though that is a whole different matter this will be a nice project to test these candidates on.

    [1] rssboard.org/rss-specification
    [2] rssboard.org/rss-profile
    [3] rssboard.org/rss-validator
    [4] datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/
    [5] github.com/jultty/blog/blob/ma
    [6] blog.jutty.dev/feed.rss

    #rss #atom #blogging #xml #ocaml #roc #scala #ammonite #arturo #nushell

  15. A group of likely Russian government hackers tried to hack a security researcher who investigates spyware attacks. He was then able to turn the tables on the hackers and reveal details of their espionage campaign. techcrunch.com/2026/05/14/a-sp

  16. 💥 REPAIRCAFÉ ALARM! 💥

    16.05. ab 15:00 im Hackerspace Bielefeld: ZERLEGEN. REPARIEREN. ROCKEN! 🎸🔧

    Dein Toaster streikt? Dein Laptop heult? Wir machen’s kaputt – oder heil! 😈

    #Bielefeld #repaircafe

    hackerspace-bielefeld.de/2026/

    (hsb/nju)