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I’m trying to build a small business that replaces SSO mass surveillance (think Sign In With Google, LinkedIn, etc) with a privacy respecting alternative where the technology makes it impossible for me, the service operator, to know what the users are signing into.


Honestly, I avoid helm charts as much as possible. My preference is raw manifests + kustomize, deployed by Argo


I explore a lot of different teas, including the complicated world of pu’er. And I’ve found a bunch that I really enjoy. But I still drink a very simple Numi Breakfast Blend every morning 🤷‍♂️


Well I can’t explain Firefox being logged out of all sessions. But librewolf wipes out your cookies and site day by default when you close or start the browser


I recommend Minus33. Seriously high quality stuff (especially socks) that are made in New Hampshire, USA. They don’t offer Darn Tough’s warranty but the socks cost half as much when I last checked.

Disclaimer: I know the family that runs the business. I also know they actually take care of their employees.


Results:

dependencyName nbDependents
github.com/stretchr/testify 259,237
github.com/google/uuid 104,877
golang.org/x/crypto 100,633
google.golang.org/grpc 97,228
github.com/spf13/cobra 93,062
github.com/pkg/errors 92,491
golang.org/x/net 76,722
google.golang.org/protobuf 74,971
github.com/sirupsen/logrus 71,730
github.com/spf13/viper 64,174

Results:

dependencyName nbDependents
github.com/stretchr/testify 259,237
github.com/google/uuid 104,877
golang.org/x/crypto 100,633
google.golang.org/grpc 97,228
github.com/spf13/cobra 93,062
github.com/pkg/errors 92,491
golang.org/x/net 76,722
google.golang.org/protobuf 74,971
github.com/sirupsen/logrus 71,730
github.com/spf13/viper 64,174

Imagine having disadvantage and your first roll is a 20 but the second roll is a 1. Your crit turns into a crit fail.

I’ve seen my fair share of ttrpg drama first hand. But I have yet to see this happen and I expect it would completely demoralize most players for an evening.


Hollow knight was great for these exact reasons! Very easy to pick up and put down. Also gives you something with a longer term progression. Oh and backpack battles too. Fantastic little game. These three games basically entertained a party of my brain through the first 2+ years of fatherhood


I don’t see a single mention of VS Code in your post or the linked article. Why is it posted here?

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Are the session cookies gone after reloading the page? If so, I’d guess that Librewolf is removing them. You might want to look for settings related to cookies and how long they persist


I absolutely understand not liking opt-out telemetry. Do people generally not like opt-in telemetry? Is this really why the community shifted to a different project?



That would be great. I frequently have to click the link and navigate to a home page for a meaningful description. Here’s the opening statement from Koto’s README on GitHub.

Koto is a simple and expressive programming language, usable as an extension language for Rust applications, or as a standalone scripting language.

This is the first thing I need to read to understand if I should or should not care about the project and its new release.


For unprotected batteries, I like this site: https://18650-21700.com/

It’s been a while but I think it’s a two-person business. Unfortunately, my one experience buying from them was quite poor and I bought elsewhere. But the site has excellent info and seems to stay up to date on the best and latest batteries for high performance use cases.

One thing to note is that the site admin (Austin) focuses on rcs racing or something. It’s a different use case than flashlights and so I found that the judgements mixed into the information aren’t quite right. Still, the information is excellent and well presented. And it’s a simple place to find “the best” batteries currently available.

I have the molicel p50b’s. They’re excellent. Just be sure that you have a charger and flashlights that handle unprotected cells!


While this article offers a nice list of multiplexers, I feel like it misses a subset of them: terminal emulators that offer multiplexing features. For example, when I adopted wezterm into my workflow, I suddenly had no need for zellij and quickly removed it from my dotfiles/machines. Surely, other emulators also belong in this list too


I’ve been using homebrew as an OS agnostic package manager. It’s been surprisingly great on Linux btw! And when I went hunting for fonts, I found that homebrew has a huge collection of fonts available for easy install. I personally found the GitHub repo easier to explore. I can’t be sure that they’re all open source but I expect that a large number of them are


It’s true. I’m tempted to turn this into some wall art


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I’m trying to build a small business that replaces SSO mass surveillance (think Sign In With Google, LinkedIn, etc) with a privacy respecting alternative where the technology makes it impossible for me, the service operator, to know what the users are signing into.


Honestly, I avoid helm charts as much as possible. My preference is raw manifests + kustomize, deployed by Argo


I explore a lot of different teas, including the complicated world of pu’er. And I’ve found a bunch that I really enjoy. But I still drink a very simple Numi Breakfast Blend every morning 🤷‍♂️


Well I can’t explain Firefox being logged out of all sessions. But librewolf wipes out your cookies and site day by default when you close or start the browser


I recommend Minus33. Seriously high quality stuff (especially socks) that are made in New Hampshire, USA. They don’t offer Darn Tough’s warranty but the socks cost half as much when I last checked.

Disclaimer: I know the family that runs the business. I also know they actually take care of their employees.


Results:

dependencyName nbDependents
github.com/stretchr/testify 259,237
github.com/google/uuid 104,877
golang.org/x/crypto 100,633
google.golang.org/grpc 97,228
github.com/spf13/cobra 93,062
github.com/pkg/errors 92,491
golang.org/x/net 76,722
google.golang.org/protobuf 74,971
github.com/sirupsen/logrus 71,730
github.com/spf13/viper 64,174

Results:

dependencyName nbDependents
github.com/stretchr/testify 259,237
github.com/google/uuid 104,877
golang.org/x/crypto 100,633
google.golang.org/grpc 97,228
github.com/spf13/cobra 93,062
github.com/pkg/errors 92,491
golang.org/x/net 76,722
google.golang.org/protobuf 74,971
github.com/sirupsen/logrus 71,730
github.com/spf13/viper 64,174

Imagine having disadvantage and your first roll is a 20 but the second roll is a 1. Your crit turns into a crit fail.

I’ve seen my fair share of ttrpg drama first hand. But I have yet to see this happen and I expect it would completely demoralize most players for an evening.


Hollow knight was great for these exact reasons! Very easy to pick up and put down. Also gives you something with a longer term progression. Oh and backpack battles too. Fantastic little game. These three games basically entertained a party of my brain through the first 2+ years of fatherhood


I don’t see a single mention of VS Code in your post or the linked article. Why is it posted here?

 reply
1

Are the session cookies gone after reloading the page? If so, I’d guess that Librewolf is removing them. You might want to look for settings related to cookies and how long they persist


I absolutely understand not liking opt-out telemetry. Do people generally not like opt-in telemetry? Is this really why the community shifted to a different project?



That would be great. I frequently have to click the link and navigate to a home page for a meaningful description. Here’s the opening statement from Koto’s README on GitHub.

Koto is a simple and expressive programming language, usable as an extension language for Rust applications, or as a standalone scripting language.

This is the first thing I need to read to understand if I should or should not care about the project and its new release.


For unprotected batteries, I like this site: https://18650-21700.com/

It’s been a while but I think it’s a two-person business. Unfortunately, my one experience buying from them was quite poor and I bought elsewhere. But the site has excellent info and seems to stay up to date on the best and latest batteries for high performance use cases.

One thing to note is that the site admin (Austin) focuses on rcs racing or something. It’s a different use case than flashlights and so I found that the judgements mixed into the information aren’t quite right. Still, the information is excellent and well presented. And it’s a simple place to find “the best” batteries currently available.

I have the molicel p50b’s. They’re excellent. Just be sure that you have a charger and flashlights that handle unprotected cells!


While this article offers a nice list of multiplexers, I feel like it misses a subset of them: terminal emulators that offer multiplexing features. For example, when I adopted wezterm into my workflow, I suddenly had no need for zellij and quickly removed it from my dotfiles/machines. Surely, other emulators also belong in this list too


I’ve been using homebrew as an OS agnostic package manager. It’s been surprisingly great on Linux btw! And when I went hunting for fonts, I found that homebrew has a huge collection of fonts available for easy install. I personally found the GitHub repo easier to explore. I can’t be sure that they’re all open source but I expect that a large number of them are


It’s true. I’m tempted to turn this into some wall art