Yann Tiersen is touring by sailboat. So cool, good for them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aep1u8FkSHE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xq7BkB3dlqk
Yann Tiersen is touring by sailboat. So cool, good for them In the extremely unlikely case that you also need a 170 bytes long base64 encoder in your uxn project. So what do you all use for the github 2FA shit? It asks for a browser extension thing, is 1password what people use? edit: Okay, if desktop app, not an electron program.
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@neauoire Me? Oh not much. I've been mostly focused on my career lately πππβ©οΈβͺοΈβ€΅οΈπ₯ Strange Loop Conf has a slack, I haven't used slack for years, I'll check it out. 503 error
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@neauoire there may be an unofficial irc on libera courtesy of @technomancy https://hey.hagelb.org/@technomancy/statuses/01H9GS50XFJSQSAYXWRGWK93HS Added option to change the brush strength in oekaki. A Simple Universal Logic Element and Cellular Automata for Reversible Computing https://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~cristian/UMCreadings/revcomputCA.pdf @neauoire Every invertible Boolean function is - necessarily - a permutation of its input bits over all argument cases. It follows that any such function can be described as a permutation index - which implies that, for example, any invertible 8-to-8 bit program can be described in 1683.996 bits. (see OEIS A000722) @neauoire in all of your research on reversible computing, have you found any evidence that reversible concepts can be applied to software to reduce energy usage on non-reversible hardware architectures? Iβve tried looking into this and have come up empty, but have not put as much time into it as you have. "The new GitHub requirement for all committing developers to have multi-factor authentication to _protect the software supply chain_ is where Iβve chosen to get off the bus.", by @ratfactor http://ratfactor.com/leaving-github
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@neauoire @boud @ratfactor 2FA makes GitHub (+ phone operators) a single point of trust; only GitHub will be able to (somewhat) authenticate changes made to repos, out-of-band. Thatβs not improving supply chain security. Allowing code authentication by anyone (including developers and the βconsumersβ GitHub cares about) requires something similar to what we did for Guix: https://doi.org/10.22152/programming-journal.org/2023/7/1 @neauoire @ratfactor I really don't like 2 or MFA mechanisms, but the one on GitHub actually works fine. I shall never put an sms forced required in any place, but I can have both a TOTP 2FA and a yubikey and can use either one that is available. If I don't have the yubikey around or have lost it I can still do things. And the TOTP codes are easy to backup, just put in the normal place where passwords are saved or in a dedicated app like Aegis. @neauoire Wait, what? > Protecting {...} consumers of the open source ecosystem, including large enterprises, from these types of attacks is the first and most critical step toward securing the supply chain. That's the whole point of signing commits and tags in the first place. If you have a proper GPG setup, it doesn't matter if you use a complex 2FA auth system, a simple FTP server with a suitecase password, or just swap stuff on some open mailing list like kernel devs. Spend a month implementing a super complicated replace-in-place scheme for livecoding in uxn. Finicky af, 300 lines, slow. Removes it all. Spend 5 minutes implementing soft-reboot, where zero-page is kept during reboot. Robust, predictable, 5 lines. π₯ @neauoire the nice thing about that is that it also helps clarify what needs to be in the zero page versus not Sanakan's Blade, for #swordtember. 2-bit picture drawn in Oekaki The blade is Tsutomu Nihei's Sanakan's blade(Noise), the character is meant to be one of the missing Netsphere children. βοΈ Sweater The first synthesized actor was tasked to position itself into the Longest End, in other words, by effectively taking control of all things, and of all of time, it would force a sequence of events to occur that can only possibly exist as the tail to the longest lasting potential timeline. Unfortunately, instances of this same actor competing for the Occurring noticed and converged into the Soies known as the Neauismetica. My right hand is finally starting to deflate after being stung by a wasp a couple of days ago, I can draw and type with both hands again! |
@neauoire I saw Rising Appalachia when they did that around here. So cool.
@neauoire That's amazing. I have fantastic memories of small gigs at pubs in seaside towns in Brittany. Seeing Yann Tiersen like that would be magical.
@neauoire Oh cool! Kerber was one of my most-listened albums last year.