The Liberating Experience of Common Lisp Link: https://ds9soft.com/blog/2024/06/the-liberating-experience-of-common-lisp/ #GNU was founded today in 1983 by Richard Stallman! 🐂🐃 Might not be a good idea, but I wish to encrypt all the data in all columns in SQL database. Quick search gives that php doctrine simply can't do that, sqlalchemy and django-extensions can. It surely would be much harder to manipulate information, but at least user data would be much more safe that way. Also I think would be nice to let users to save all the data offline, to give them a choice to not to store data in your database of your web-service. But again, it is extra work. I need to investigate pgcrypto module. If it can't encrypt nonstring value, then nah, what a shame. Sqlalchemy has these pages: https://github.com/sqlalchemy/sqlalchemy/wiki/SymmetricEncryptionClientSide https://github.com/sqlalchemy/sqlalchemy/wiki/SymmetricEncryptionServerSide Решил наклепать на коленке статью по основам анти-форензики. Надеюсь, что вам будет полезна эта информация или она вас сподвигнет начать более бережно относиться к своей информации Эти правила работают там, где работают законы. В тоталитарном режиме, с применением ректального термо-крипто-анализатора, на бумаге волшебным образом появляется твое чистосердечное признание во всём, что смогли придумать силовики. И никакая форензика тебе не поможет.
I hope it will be accepted https://wiki.php.net/rfc/php_license_update PHP has lots of good rfc which make php look like it is a good programming language. В связи последними новостями о флибусте, я вас активно призываю делать резервные копии книг I just learned that Python peps are ruled just by 5 guys at the steering council. For comparison php has 64 on a random rfc (needs 2/3 votes to pass): https://wiki.php.net/rfc/fibers Php looks much more democratic and free lol. It explains a bit about why it is so chaotic. I am disappointed that Ukrainians are reacting to Putin's invasion by hating Russians and characteristics of Russians: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/04/russian-language-war-ukrainian-literature A few weeks after the invasion, I urged Ukrainians to direct their anger at Putin and his crimes, not at Russia and Russians. @rms Forced rusicisation, eradication of cultures is a painful history of the region, while supposed "rusophobia" is a big .ru talking point and a key excuse for the invasion. Ru goverment still has mass support as did the invasion and earlier occupations. Its not Putin himself sloughtering Bucha or razing uncounted villages to the ground, running the war machine at all leveles. Its ordinary Russians choosing their meager comfort over innocent lives. @rms it is unfortunate and a loss for the Russian language culture of which a significant part is by Ukrainian artists. At the same time it is understandable and one cannot control the emotions they attach to hearing particular. There may be situations of trauma too that might be triggered by hearing Russian after being imprisoned there. German was not the most popular language in the Netherlands during/right after WW2. For many years now German is no problem at all. These things take time. Looks like Jami has hard dependency on network-manager? At least using it on my network manager free guix system can't connect to the network. I wish to use it, but somehow there is always some problems to do it. I hope I just do something wrong, because there is almost no alternative. There was Tox messenger protocol, but tox software is kind of dead now. Not so related to your post, but I stopped to like fediverse idea, because client-server architecture. It looks to me like fedi is more about internet feudalism than connecting people. It's often no difference if you grant your data to commerce guys or random guys on the internet, anyway someone controls your data and can ban you, do whatever admins want. The idea of fediblock is wrong to me, because it abuses such admin power (even if it does it in a "good" way). P2P is better. Hy 1.0.0, the Lisp dialect for Python, has been released This Tuesday @ekaitz_zarraga (sponsored by @nlnet ) will be talking about the mission to boot #riscv in #guix and it's importance for #trust and #security in #linux. Come along and learn about this interesting #architecture and some of the challenges of bootstrapping a #foss / #opensource platform. Details here: https://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:Guix/PatchReviewSessions2024 @futurile @ekaitz_zarraga @nlnet all I want to know is if that's a natural facial expression @fabionatali earlier this year I contacted Bernard Greenberg, who was the central force behind the development of Multics Emacs, and I learned a lot of striking things @fabionatali might want to check https://github.com/larsbrinkhoff/emacs-history if you actually want to try, I bet anything before the early nineties will be harder to build on a modern unix. The patch set for emacs 18 in https://dev.gentoo.org/~ulm/emacs/ probably has hints needed to port anything much older, 18.59 is from 1992, so already more than a decade after Stallman's report you linked, and somehow more than 30 years old now. It's also the oldest version in https://ftp.gnu.org/old-gnu/emacs/ @fabionatali You can get an account on a TOPS20 (and other) systems @ https://sdf.org/ A while back, I fired up TECO emacs for the first time in 3 or 4 decades. Oh my. I could edit with all the "standard" emacs control sequences, but today's GNU emacs is a different animal. Need to know whether a piece of hardware is supported by free software? #hNode has you covered! Its search engine will help you verify #freesoftware compatibility. https://u.fsf.org/3ui [Full-time] Technical Administrator (part time or full time) at Spritely Institute https://www.fossjobs.net/job/11452/technical-administrator-part-time-or-full-time-at-spritely-institute/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon Just watched @dpk 's presentation from ELS this year about the status of R7RS-Large. Very interesting results, and it looks like we'll actually see a Scheme standard that continues where R6RS was going. The macro stuff looks good, but the thing I'm the most excited about? Standardised delimited continuations! |