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You guys I'm redoing my neovim configuration again! :) Because hacking #lua is a happy place!
And also because I'm inspired by @neovim 's "Year of Out Of The Box" initiative.
Check out the reduction in size! 493 > 55 is a HUGE reduction in line count!
╭─cpatti at rocinante in ~/src/personal/neovim/minimalist_config on main✔ 25-10-05 - 1:19:13
╰─⠠⠵ fd .lua | xargs wc -l <region:us-east-1>
8 init.lua
10 lua/diags.lua
4 lua/easeofuse.lua
19 lua/lsp.lua
12 lua/statusline.lua
2 lua/theme.lua
55 total
╭─cpatti at rocinante in ~/src/personal/neovim/minimalist_config on main✔ 25-10-05 - 1:19:28
╰─⠠⠵ cd ../neovim_config_experimental <region:us-east-1>
╭─cpatti at rocinante in ~/src/personal/neovim/neovim_config_experimental on main✔ 25-10-05 - 1:19:46
╰─⠠⠵ fd .lua | xargs wc -l <region:us-east-1>
4 after/ftplugin/lua.lua
4 after/ftplugin/python.lua
31 init.lua
125 lua/config/kickstart-lsp-config.lua
57 lua/config/lazy.lua
92 lua/plugins/blink-cmp.lua
9 lua/plugins/copilot.lua
12 lua/plugins/copilotchat.lua
3 lua/plugins/ghosttext.lua
13 lua/plugins/lazydev.lua
5 lua/plugins/lualine.lua
12 lua/plugins/neogit.lua
5 lua/plugins/nightfox.lua
12 lua/plugins/nvim-dap-python.lua
36 lua/plugins/nvim-dap.lua
3 lua/plugins/nvim-lspconfig.lua
6 lua/plugins/nvim-markdown.lua
11 lua/plugins/oil.lua
9 lua/plugins/render-markdown.lua
3 lua/plugins/smartyank.lua
7 lua/plugins/strudel.lua
11 lua/plugins/telescope.lua
5 lua/plugins/typescript-tools.lua
18 lua/plugins/which-key.lua
493 totalIt may grow just a bit more but not much. All I have left to add is debugger support.
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You guys I'm redoing my neovim configuration again! :) Because hacking #lua is a happy place!
And also because I'm inspired by @neovim 's "Year of Out Of The Box" initiative.
Check out the reduction in size! 493 > 55 is a HUGE reduction in line count!
╭─cpatti at rocinante in ~/src/personal/neovim/minimalist_config on main✔ 25-10-05 - 1:19:13
╰─⠠⠵ fd .lua | xargs wc -l <region:us-east-1>
8 init.lua
10 lua/diags.lua
4 lua/easeofuse.lua
19 lua/lsp.lua
12 lua/statusline.lua
2 lua/theme.lua
55 total
╭─cpatti at rocinante in ~/src/personal/neovim/minimalist_config on main✔ 25-10-05 - 1:19:28
╰─⠠⠵ cd ../neovim_config_experimental <region:us-east-1>
╭─cpatti at rocinante in ~/src/personal/neovim/neovim_config_experimental on main✔ 25-10-05 - 1:19:46
╰─⠠⠵ fd .lua | xargs wc -l <region:us-east-1>
4 after/ftplugin/lua.lua
4 after/ftplugin/python.lua
31 init.lua
125 lua/config/kickstart-lsp-config.lua
57 lua/config/lazy.lua
92 lua/plugins/blink-cmp.lua
9 lua/plugins/copilot.lua
12 lua/plugins/copilotchat.lua
3 lua/plugins/ghosttext.lua
13 lua/plugins/lazydev.lua
5 lua/plugins/lualine.lua
12 lua/plugins/neogit.lua
5 lua/plugins/nightfox.lua
12 lua/plugins/nvim-dap-python.lua
36 lua/plugins/nvim-dap.lua
3 lua/plugins/nvim-lspconfig.lua
6 lua/plugins/nvim-markdown.lua
11 lua/plugins/oil.lua
9 lua/plugins/render-markdown.lua
3 lua/plugins/smartyank.lua
7 lua/plugins/strudel.lua
11 lua/plugins/telescope.lua
5 lua/plugins/typescript-tools.lua
18 lua/plugins/which-key.lua
493 totalIt may grow just a bit more but not much. All I have left to add is debugger support.
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More than a little envious that my #SpaceRocks compadres are down in Bordeaux this week, along with Steven Strait (aka Holden from #TheExpanse), who’s taking a trip on the Novespace Air Zero-G plane today, & a crew of fellow astronauts from ESA.
And as on the Rocinante, a good cup of coffee is needed to start the day 🙂👍
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Today was the first time that i have DELETED a release of #TotesFormat, because it came to my attention that one of the artist has previously released with the finnish fascist run noise label 'freak animal'. After communicating with the arist in question about it, it seemed a) the person does not care about it at all and b) might not really understand my issues with collaborating with fascists.
here's the TOTES FORMAT statement on the matter (which is a work in progress) and should at some point be formulated into a proper text on the matter, that can be spread around in the 'problem zones'. for now it feels like i am riding Rocinante.
This item is deleted from the list of our releases.
TOTES FORMAT does not support or wants to be associated with artist that work with labels run by fascists (FREAK ANIMAL
in this case), Working with fascists (among other very related ideas, like the propagation of sexual child abuse), even more so when you do not share their ideals, helps them to push their agenda more and more into the accepted realm (middle) of our societies, be it an underground art/noise scene or like we can see almost everywhere else on a macro scale in all (capitalist) societies. If we would not be blinded by our privilege, we would be able to recognize patterns from the past of fascism on many different levels today. When TOTES FORMAT is an anarchist project and anti-fascism is a logical part of it. it is more than a hashtag or hollow description in your profile. We firmly believe that we should not look away from fascism and it's tendencies, but to actively fight back.TOTES FORMAT is located in what is called finland, a region dominated by white privilege holders, in zones like this white supremacy goes way to often unchecked, because it just does not concern most people here, it seems. Of course almost everywhere in europe the experimental/noise scene is dominated by predominantly white cis-males mostly widely ignorant to the mutitude forms of oppression. But here i am referring to many finnish noise acts who work for example with aspa of FA. If you compare for example the line up of many recent noise-showsand the release list of aspa's FA label, you will find much overlap. and because this is always the first response critical voices get: i do not claim that any of these artist share the fascist agenda (as such) either personal or through their art/noise projects (some even claim the opposite, while collaborating with fascists), The critique here is that people (most likely unknowingly) play an important role in normalizing fascism. If i am friendly i would say it is based on white privilege and utter ignorance towards the reality and the history of fascism, if i am honest and based on the conversations i had, it is mostly because artist just don't care and are rather interested in their own art than anyting else (which has of course also many examples in the history of fascism). and hence apsa and co are actively getting more and more into the so called art spaces by means of the label's artist as proxies. 'THOSE WHO DO NOT LEARN FROM HISTORY ARE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT.' which for most people involved here, wouldn't really make a big difference of course.
We believe that people can change and grow and continue to learn, therefore we think that for example mistakes that artist/labels/projects/showorganizers have done in the past can be dealt with by accountability in form of determined, clear statements made in public, about what was the mistake and what has changed in the opinion or attitude for them. And this should go hand in hand with an ongoing positioning on the matter.
Stay angry! Stay loud!
(this text is written very fast and i might update or edit it later.)
#antifascism #lovemusichatefascism #noise #finland #endwhitesupremacy
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Prime Video’s The Expanse Officially Resurrected Hard Sci-Fi for the 21st Century – CBR
Image via SyfyPrime Video’s 95% Masterpiece Officially Resurrected Hard Sci-Fi for the 21st Century
From article.. no credit.By Laila Elhenawy, Published 7 hours ago
Laila Elhenawy is a CBR Movies & TV writer who examines pop culture with an analytical, research-driven lens. She focuses on television coverage, blending her passion for storytelling with thoughtful perspectives that make her work engaging and insightful.
Beyond her professional writing, Laila is a devoted fan of TV procedurals, classic sitcoms, and early 2000s rom-coms. She also enjoys hockey, board games, and trivia, all of which reflect her love of strategy, creativity, and storytelling.
Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents:
When The Expanse made its debut on Syfy in 2015, no one thought it would change the face of modern sci-fi. It appeared as another slow-burn, dark-space drama, destined to be canceled after a couple of seasons. However, it is one of the rare hard sci-fi epics that actually feel exciting and human and entirely plausible. When Amazon Prime Video picked it up in 2019, it already had a strong reputation as television’s smartest space opera. What distinguishes The Expanse is not necessarily the ships or the effects. It is how it resurrects hard sci-fi for the streaming generation.
Long before “prestige sci-fi” became a thing, The Expanse demonstrates the fact that audiences have an appetite for complications: political intrigue, moral complexity, and world-building that requires your attention. It takes the cold mechanics of space travel, like limited fuel, zero gravity, and fragile alliances, and turns them into compelling high drama. Ultimately, The Expanse is a story about power and survival. The mismatched crew of the Rocinante gets embroiled in a conspiracy that could change the solar system. When picked up by Prime Video, The Expanse becomes streaming’s answer to Star Trek without the utopia. Instead, it leans into realism and hard truths, showing that science fiction can be intelligent, exciting, and, at the same time, painfully relevant.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: Prime Video’s The Expanse Officially Resurrected Hard Sci-Fi for the 21st Century
Tags: 2015, Amazon Prime, CBR, Comic Book Resources, Commentary, Hard Sci-Fi, No Utopia, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Star Trek, Syfy, The Expanse#2015 #amazonPrime #cbr #comicBookResources #commentary #hardSciFi #noUtopia #sciFi #scienceFiction #starTrek #syfy #theExpanse
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Follow-on to my last post about my stand-up hobby workstation. You weren't imagining it. This is an "Expanse" themed drill press, right down to the MCRN property identification tag! Yes, there's a story.
Back at the end of the last century, when I bought the run-down little 1943 house on the Oregon coast where my wife and I live, my dad showed up from back-east to help with repairs, and brought suitcases full of tools, hardware and parts from his own shop. I had only a few tools of my own at the time, and so this was mostly really useful stuff. But I didn't know what to make of this toy-like drill press that he gave me.
It was from KMart of all places, a long defunct discount department store chain in the US, known more for prices than the quality of their goods. The housing was not only plastic, it was BEIGE, like some kind of 1970 kitchen appliance. Surely it was junk. Dad helped, dad left, and the drill press went into the back of my tiny, cluttered garage, where I never had a space or reason to set it up. Then a storm blew part of the roof off the garage and lot of things were water damaged, including the drill press. We tore down the garage, put anything we could salvage into storage, and set about building a new stand-alone shop building behind where the garage had stood. I ALMOST chucked the drill press at that point, but something made me hesitate, and I put it into storage.
It stayed in storage for years, even after the rest of my tools went into my new shop. I'd see it back there once in a while, and I had some vague idea I could tear it apart some day and maybe salvage some useful gears or something. Finally, during the pandemic, I pulled it out and decided to tear it apart for fun and salvage.
But when I split the case, I was shocked. The plastic held a sturdy and well-made frame, a gearbox with all metal gears rather than the plastic I'd expected, and a nice little motor. Most of the original grease was no longer in contact with the gears and had mostly solidified into gunk, but the guts of it looked good. I scraped out all the grease residue and repacked with fresh grease. I replaced the rotted original power cord and strain relief, and put the casing back together. It worked! I was quiet and strong, and I simply couldn't trash it.
I took it back apart again, cleaned the corrosion off the base and upright, disassembled, cleaned, and lubricated everything. I mounted the pedestal to a store display cork flooring sample that I'd gotten for free from a local flooring store, and on a lark, I decorated it with striped safety tape and some metal trunk handles that I had laying around the shop, going for an industrial look. The drill actually looked pretty good, but that plastic case! That BEIGE! I had to paint it! But what color?
Well, this was the covid shutdown, so shopping was hard. I did have plenty of flat-black spray paint though, so... It looked -- almost as ugly as beige. I decided to experiment with some weathering techniques I'd learned from Adam Savage YouTube videos, and make it look like painted metal that had become worn and chipped. I also added some prop-replica stickers from the TV series "The Expanse" that I'd picked up somewhere.
While I don't know that it was ever shown on TV, in the books Amos Burton can often be found at has "machine shop" in the space ship Rocinante. Now, probably this machine shop is some kind of 3D printing or multi-axis CNC device, but who's to say it doesn't have a little drill press somewhere? Yes, it's absurd, but I thought it was fun, and a bit of a conversation piece.
I'm really glad I didn't throw this away. It was a fun project to restore it and make it useful again. It's not a precision device, but fine for a lot of light drilling tasks, and it goes with my new work station well.
#making #PowerTools #hobby #Workshop #toolrestoration #TheExpanse #KMart #vintagetools #retrofuture #maker #makers -
🦀 rustnet is now available in homebrew-core! 🎉
No more tap needed, just run:
brew install rustnet
rustnet is a cross-platform terminal UI for monitoring your network connections in real time, with deep packet inspection and protocol detection (HTTP, DNS, TLS, SSH, QUIC, and more).
Available on macOS and Linux.
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RustNet is now on Nix! ❄️🦀
It’s officially merged into nixpkgs-unstable and ready to use.
Test it instantly via Flakes (requires sudo for libpcap packet parsing):
sudo nix run github:nixos/nixpkgs/nixpkgs-unstable#rustnet
github.com/domcyrus/rustnet
#nixos #nix #rust #rustlang #tui #networking #linux #opensource
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RustNet is now on Nix! ❄️🦀
It’s officially merged into nixpkgs-unstable and ready to use.
Test it instantly via Flakes (requires sudo for libpcap packet parsing):
sudo nix run github:nixos/nixpkgs/nixpkgs-unstable#rustnet
github.com/domcyrus/rustnet
#nixos #nix #rust #rustlang #tui #networking #linux #opensource
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RustNet is now on Nix! ❄️🦀
It’s officially merged into nixpkgs-unstable and ready to use.
Test it instantly via Flakes (requires sudo for libpcap packet parsing):
sudo nix run github:nixos/nixpkgs/nixpkgs-unstable#rustnet
github.com/domcyrus/rustnet
#nixos #nix #rust #rustlang #tui #networking #linux #opensource
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I worked on `kubectl rustnet`
It creates an ephemeral pod running full TUI with eBPF process attribution, deep packet inspection for 21+ protocols, and automatic cleanup when you're done.
No sidecar, no DaemonSet, no leftover resources.
Working on what's next: resolving pod names and container IDs so you can see exactly which workload is generating that traffic.
kubectl krew install rustnet
https://github.com/domcyrus/kubectl-rustnet
#Rust #OpenSource #Kubernetes #k8s #Networking #eBPF #DevOps
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@Smcnall apparently this is a #multifork. But I want to call out the pitchfork, forklift and tuning fork among the other great applications of this mechanism. And don't get me started on the #trident Keep up the good work
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@stefano the thanks is to our #trident #pitchfork #trinity #troika #tripod - guess it is still a working title - of #theforkiverse @pj @Casey @kevin
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@stefano the thanks is to our #trident #pitchfork #trinity #troika #tripod - guess it is still a working title - of #theforkiverse @pj @Casey @kevin
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@stefano the thanks is to our #trident #pitchfork #trinity #troika #tripod - guess it is still a working title - of #theforkiverse @pj @Casey @kevin
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@stefano the thanks is to our #trident #pitchfork #trinity #troika #tripod - guess it is still a working title - of #theforkiverse @pj @Casey @kevin
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@stefano the thanks is to our #trident #pitchfork #trinity #troika #tripod - guess it is still a working title - of #theforkiverse @pj @Casey @kevin
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RustNet showing Firefox's connection to ads.mozilla.org. It's always nice to have visibility into what's happening on your network.
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RustNet showing Firefox's connection to ads.mozilla.org. It's always nice to have visibility into what's happening on your network.
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RustNet showing Firefox's connection to ads.mozilla.org. It's always nice to have visibility into what's happening on your network.
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RustNet showing Firefox's connection to ads.mozilla.org. It's always nice to have visibility into what's happening on your network.
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RustNet showing Firefox's connection to ads.mozilla.org. It's always nice to have visibility into what's happening on your network.
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RustNet v0.17.0 released 🎉
What's New:
- Landlock sandbox & capability dropping (Linux security)
- eBPF thread-to-process name resolution
- New CLI options: --no-sandbox, --sandbox-strict
- Platform code reorganizationInstallation:
Fedora/RHEL: COPR | Ubuntu: PPA | Arch: AUR
macOS: Homebrew | Windows: Chocolatey | FreeBSD: pkg🔗 https://github.com/domcyrus/rustnet/releases/tag/v0.17.0
#RustLang #Rust #Linux #Networking #OpenSource #Terminal #TUI #Security #eBPF #landlock
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RustNet v0.14.0 is now available!
Key updates:
- eBPF enabled by default on Linux
- JSON logging for SIEM integration
- TUN/TAP interface support
- Fixed high CPU usage on Linux
- Available via Fedora COPR / Arch AURhttps://github.com/domcyrus/rustnet/releases/tag/v0.14.0
#rustnet #rust #rustlang #networking #linux #ebpf #opensource #monitoring
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RustNet v0.14.0 is now available!
Key updates:
- eBPF enabled by default on Linux
- JSON logging for SIEM integration
- TUN/TAP interface support
- Fixed high CPU usage on Linux
- Available via Fedora COPR / Arch AURhttps://github.com/domcyrus/rustnet/releases/tag/v0.14.0
#rustnet #rust #rustlang #networking #linux #ebpf #opensource #monitoring
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RustNet v0.14.0 is now available!
Key updates:
- eBPF enabled by default on Linux
- JSON logging for SIEM integration
- TUN/TAP interface support
- Fixed high CPU usage on Linux
- Available via Fedora COPR / Arch AURhttps://github.com/domcyrus/rustnet/releases/tag/v0.14.0
#rustnet #rust #rustlang #networking #linux #ebpf #opensource #monitoring
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RustNet v0.14.0 is now available!
Key updates:
- eBPF enabled by default on Linux
- JSON logging for SIEM integration
- TUN/TAP interface support
- Fixed high CPU usage on Linux
- Available via Fedora COPR / Arch AURhttps://github.com/domcyrus/rustnet/releases/tag/v0.14.0
#rustnet #rust #rustlang #networking #linux #ebpf #opensource #monitoring
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RustNet v0.14.0 is now available!
Key updates:
- eBPF enabled by default on Linux
- JSON logging for SIEM integration
- TUN/TAP interface support
- Fixed high CPU usage on Linux
- Available via Fedora COPR / Arch AURhttps://github.com/domcyrus/rustnet/releases/tag/v0.14.0
#rustnet #rust #rustlang #networking #linux #ebpf #opensource #monitoring