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schmonie , to linux in TIL about /dev/full

The bottom of that Wikipedia page has a reference to something else that sounded interesting called “/dev/mordor” in some Plan 9 OS fork called 9front. Sent me down a really interesting rabbit hole 9front.org

thedaemon ,
@thedaemon@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

9front is a great rabbit hole. Plus, Plan9’s mascot is Glenda, the rabbit.

CaptainTightpants , to linux in TIL about /dev/full

Maybe I can finally get my pull merged for /dev/grohl which just outputs random Foo Fighters lyrics.

SaltyIceteaMaker , to linux in TIL about /dev/full

My knowledge about useful/funny /dev files grows by the day…

I now know of: random & urandom, null, zero and now full…

Bouta make an infinity gauntlet meme of them

lambdabeta ,

Wait until you learn about the shell specific /dev “files” like /dev/udp and /dev/tcp (which can send/recv IP traffic as if from a file)!

Hexorg , to technology in Other Fediverse projects

Just a side note, ActivityPub protocol - the core engine that lets all of fediverse to talk to the rest of the fediverse is… 5 years old. Every feature imaginable is still to be implemented.

Faceman2K23 ,
@Faceman2K23@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

its kinda like MQTT for humans rather than machines.

Dymonika ,

Like what?

randomnick ,
@randomnick@beehaw.org avatar

MQTT, a protocol so machines can talk between each other. Mainly for IoT devices. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MQTT

Dymonika ,

Thanks, never heard of this before!

HalJor , to technology in Other Fediverse projects
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Is/will there be a movie/TV equivalent of BookWyrm, something to track and discuss what you’ve been watching? A quick search tells me it’s been discussed and seems like something people want but it doesn’t look like it’s been done yet, at least not as a dedicated service. Is that right?

albert180 ,

AFAIK the problem is there is no good movie database which allows free use of their data

BobQuasit OP ,
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So what? We’ll create one!

Years ago the owners of GoodReads announced that Amazon had taken away their access to the Amazon book database. It was an existential threat, they said, and asked the GoodReads community to volunteer to create a new book database to replace Amazon’s. Hundreds or thousands of us worked for free, donating thousands or tens of thousands of hours to the project.

And then GoodReads announced that they’d sold out to Amazon. Apparently they’d been in negotiations with those bastards the whole time they were lying to us about losing access to the database. Maybe proving that they could sucker their loyal users into donating free labor helped raise the selling price of GoodReads a little.

As for the database we created, I guess it’s Amazon’s now. Of course, if we create a movie database of our own, NOBODY will be able to buy it! And we can make it available for free use, if we want.

TooLikeTheNope , to technology in Other Fediverse projects

Fediverse is well differentiated into many sites offering similar capabilities to their more well established commercial and proprietary counterpart, and as the time passes these federated alternatives quality is nearing practically the production level, apart from Mastodon and Lemmy which are the most known by now it is worth mentioning also PeerTube (Youtube), PixelFed (instagram), Misskey, Calckey and Pleroma (a mix between twitter and tumblr), HubZilla (facebook), FunkWhale(Bandcamp) and OwnCast (twitch).

Here some handy links:

joinfediverse.wiki/Main_Page

www.fediverse.to

fediverse.party

ozoned , to technology in Other Fediverse projects
@ozoned@beehaw.org avatar

I use GoToSocial with Sempahore for my microblogging (alternative to Mastodon).

Also Owncast as an alternative to Twitch.

And then I watch tilvids.com and other Peertube instances for videos.

And of course Lemmy. :-D

Oh and then there’s Funkwhale for audio.

It’s all in different states of usability, depending on the communities involved.

sabret00the ,

I’m still waiting for a really good Peertube instance.

ozoned ,
@ozoned@beehaw.org avatar

Understandable. But it’s the chicken and egg problem. Creators don’t want to create content, because there’s no consumers. Consumers don’t want to sign up, because there’s no creators.

So are you the chicken or the egg? :-D

If you’re on one you don’t like anymore you could always change instances and watch videos there. If you’re worried about losing comments, well you can comment from other Fediverse servers such as Mastodon or GoToSocial and they show up on the page for the video. :-)

sabret00the ,

You know what, Peertube needs the equivalent of an acquisition and the perfect candidates would be, and I’m on record saying this before, DailyMotion and Vimeo. They’ve already got content and by implementing activitiypub integration, they can grow their audiences and compete with YouTube for once and for all.

But yeah, for me. I haven’t even found a video to watch let alone comment. That said, my YouTube is generally me watching album reactions, music videos, Hot Ones, Adam Something and Beard Meats Food.

ozoned ,
@ozoned@beehaw.org avatar

Nothing stopping Vimeo from plumbing in ActivityPun amd joining the Fediverse. It’s open and the only reason no one does is because the data is valuable and they don’t want to share and play nice.

These walled gardens were not how the internet was imagined.

ZaPHoN , to technology in Is an open secure instant messaging protocol not what is needed to allow any messaging app to communicate with any other, and to break the monopoly of Big Tech?

You should also have Session on that list

getsession.org

Session is an end-to-end encrypted messenger that minimizes sensitive metadata, designed and built for people who want absolute privacy and freedom from any form of surveillance.

Session is an open-source, public-key-based secure messaging application which uses a set of decentralized storage servers and an onion routing protocol to send end-to-end encrypted messages with minimal exposure of user metadata. It does this while also providing common features of mainstream messaging applications

dessalines , to programmerhumor in What the developers of PHP were considering for their syntax. Just a reminder that the most hated programming language could have been so much worse.

Damn… inventing a web server programming language by just winging it.

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