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GNU MediaGoblin at 2013-11-08T21:50:33Z
We're hard at work planning out a new multi-upload tool. More news soon; in the meanwhile, check out this amazing demo by Aeva Palecek! http://pirateradiotheater.org/files/uploader_test/articulated.htmlClaes Wallin (韋嘉誠), a(n) person, RiveraValdez, the original tmnt and 7 others likes this.
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Greg Grossmeier at 2013-10-17T15:27:16Z
Have to admit, I'm pretty impressed with the OpenStack community....a(n) person likes this.
Christopher Allan Webber at 2013-10-13T20:53:00Z
I was interviewed with Redecentralize regarding MediaGoblin... check out the interview here! http://redecentralize.org/interviews/2013/10/13/06-chris-mediagoblin.htmlCharles Stanhope, Evan Prodromou, Gerard Ryan, Tsyesika@io.theperplexingpariah.co.uk and 2 others likes this.
GNU MediaGoblin at 2013-09-07T15:14:12Z
MediaGoblin contributor meeting in ~45 minutes! Join us in #mediagoblin on irc.freenode.net! Join us! :) http://lists.mediagoblin.org/pipermail/devel/2013-September/000647.htmlRiveraValdez, a(n) person likes this.
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Chris Webber at a costume ball
Testing the image upload stuff in pump.io. Outfit designed by my spouse Morgan. She claims I should wear such clothes all the time.a(n) person, Mohan Ram, Al-Scandar Solstag, uıɐɾ ʞ ʇɐɯɐs and 8 others likes this.
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Matt Molyneaux at 2013-08-29T15:59:29Z
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I hope you have a pocket watch with that get up. ;)nybill at 2013-08-29T17:43:54Z
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I don't have a pocket watch, but that's clearly a situation that should be rectified. Eventually I'm likely to stumble into a cool, cheap one at a thrift store, right?Christopher Allan Webber at 2013-08-19T15:24:21Z
BMI 27.78
Last week has not been great, but the month overall has been good, and I can turn this around: http://dustycloud.org/tmp/weight_month.pngspaetz, a(n) person, jasonriedy@fmrl.me, Charles Stanhope and 1 others likes this.
The Tor Project, Inc. at 2013-08-20T03:06:42Z
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/transparency-openness-and-our-2012-financial-docs
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Christopher Allan Webber at 2013-08-17T18:31:10Z
You might be interested in fish: http://fishshell.com/
It's pretty cool! It differs drastically from bourne syntax though, so "source foo.sh" will not work.a(n) person likes this.
Greg Grossmeier at 2013-08-16T17:24:03Z
You know who's a jerk to people for no good reason? Zed Shaw: https://github.com/moggers87/salmon/issues/8
Also, the new license he put on the project is COMPLETELY nonFree. See section 4 and 5 (especially 5): https://github.com/zedshaw/lamson/blob/master/LICENSE
That's just completely anti-collaboration and, well, other human beings be human beings. Always seemed to me he thinks he's better than everyone around him. This here shows that especially when it comes to collaboration on a project, that assumption is true.Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠), Joar Wandborg, Stephen Michael Kellat, a(n) person and 10 others likes this.
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Show all 16 repliesI've read him in HN and usually is pretty condescendent, OTOH his books, i've read the python one, looks really good.
Is his "owner" claim even possible just like that? Anyway I find it so bad that the many people who have forked the project might not have noticed the license changes. It's unexpected, and people don't always read every bit when they reasonably think they can count on the project.I'm altering the license. Pray that I don't alter it any further.Joar Wandborg, Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) likes this.
You are correct, he *is* hilarious. Does he think that the SSH people would have let OpenSSH live if they could have retroactively revoked the license on previously-released free software? Just to take one example. "it's not binding!", uh ... but you are not forced to do anything, you have just waived your privilege to be able to do certain things.Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) at 2013-08-18T21:40:27Z
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Tsyesika@io.theperplexingpariah.co.uk at 2013-08-15T08:25:22Z
New version of PyPump is on pypi! This has a bunch of much needed bug fixes!
Next release will have proper handling of activities thanks to Jonas (kabniel) ^_^
Loving the progress and help I'm getting from others in the pump community! Thanks to everyone who's filed bugs and submitted code!
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Greg Grossmeier at 2013-08-13T15:45:51Z
After a week of remodeling going on at the work office, I come back and find that my laptop is missing (we’ll just assume stolen at this point, really).
Right not I can’t do much but fret about what was wrong with its setup (the most wrong probably being the lack of full disk encryption because it was a work issue Dell XPS with Ubuntu preinstalled that I didn’t have the time to reinstall with Debian). All I can do now is hope that the people who stole it aren’t identity thieves as well. If you start to see random posts here, well….
What I need now, for when I get my replacement laptop, is a well thought out plan for how to do encryption/security right. What I’m thinking is:- For my GPG subkey I use for signing, do xyz
- For my GPG subkey I use for personal encryption (password files etc), do zyx
- For my GPG subkey I use for automatic personal encryption (backups), do yxz
- For my ssh key I use for remote server access, do zxy
- For my ssh key I use for automatic remote server access (backups), do yzx
- etc
Dear helpful security crypto web: Where is that guide or set of guides?a(n) person, Mike Linksvayer, Michael Ekstrand, Susan Pinochet likes this.
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Show all 6 repliesMichael: yeah, that's a great suggestion (yubikey). I might use that as part of the system. Relatedly, does anyone I know use http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/ ?When I was evaluating password management tools a few years back (Password Gorilla, Password Safe, etc.), I settled on KeePassX, largely because the kdb file format is widely supported (e.g. KeePassDroid).Greg Grossmeier at 2013-08-09T18:09:53Z
Over in Berkeley today, working from Fertile Grounds (for now). Got my bag all packed for the weekend in Tahoe (big thanks to Corey for offering a ride!).
One thing I noticed: working in a coffee shop in a college town is.... alluring. reminiscent. and other things.Anthony Garcia, a(n) person likes this.
Christopher Allan Webber at 2013-08-08T15:39:37Z
The FSF's launch of http://media.libreplanet.org/ seems to be driving some conversations elsewhere... we're getting swamped with discussions on Reddit and on HackerNews! Awesome!Tyng-Ruey Chuang, John Tucker, RiveraValdez, Aleksej and 13 others likes this.
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That's great! Just wondering: how do you measure success with GMG? Are you measuring the number of downloads, number of installs, or number of contributors?Evan Prodromou at 2013-08-08T17:24:13Z
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Up until 1.0 I'm mostly measuring success by contributors/community enthusiasm. After 1.0 (which should be out this year I think) the focus is going to shift from adding all the main features to getting people using it and continued polish on the core. The summer projects we have going are pretty much the major pieces needed to get us to that point. Until 1.0 it's hard for me to feel that it's realistic to assess success based on usage; free software people tend to be more forgiving about major pieces not being totally there, other people, not so much. And community-wise we're doing good: we've got somewhere around 75 contributors and many, many active people currently. Overall I'm feeling good about the state of things. I'm not totally sure that's the right way to go, but it's also pretty much the way to go as constrained by the momentum of community and what's happening successfully where for now. :)Christopher Allan Webber at 2013-08-08T18:21:26Z
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GNU MediaGoblin at 2013-08-03T15:06:27Z
MediaGoblin contributor meeting in just one hour! See ya in #mediagoblin on irc.freenode.net! http://wiki.mediagoblin.org/Meetinga(n) person, Sean Tilley, Evan Prodromou, Christopher Allan Webber likes this.
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Christopher Allan Webber at 2013-08-03T17:22:41Z
Thanks to everyone for coming to this month's meeting! Meeting logs here!
http://mediagoblin.org/irclogs/irc_meeting-2013-08-03.log.htmlAeva Ntsc, a(n) person likes this.
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Greg Grossmeier at 2013-07-31T17:34:27Z
You know, I feel really privileged to work at an org that is making discrete changes and planning more based on the NSA revelations.
Our logo appearing in an NSA slide doesn't hurt our motivation....Evan Prodromou, Dan Scott, Tyng-Ruey Chuang, a(n) person and 2 others likes this.
Greg Grossmeier at 2013-07-21T01:34:46Z
Sooooo happy I can shut down Chromium now and delete all of my cookies from it. I don't trust it (less than I trust Fx/Mozilla, though I have a better selection of privacy/security extensions in Fx).a(n) person, Mike Linksvayer likes this.
Christopher Allan Webber at 2013-07-21T19:16:58Z
Feeling pretty stuck on https://github.com/xudd/xudd/issues/4 ... feeling a bit out of my league :\
Starting to think I'm going to have to write that UniqueQueue class but I don't wanna ;Pa(n) person likes this.
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The UniqueQueue didn't fix it. Something is weird. I've written a Potter Puppet Pals snape-bothering simulator though that reproduces the problem really fast: $ python xudd/demos/botherbotherbother.pyBy the way: if you have experience with threads and queues and making that shit work, we'd love your help in #xudd on irc.freenode.netChristopher Allan Webber at 2013-07-21T22:27:39Z
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I have experience breaking shit. Would that help? ;)
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etam1024 at 2013-07-03T18:08:03+00:00
Great idea, but why the site is using _google_ maps?a(n) person, Greg Grossmeier, Hilton Garcia Fernandes likes this.
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Christopher Allan Webber at 2013-07-13T18:36:15Z
Working on plans for a python actor model system for writing async code in a way I don't hate.
I've been meaning to write this for years, and wrote prototypes of it a few years ago with friends. If I'm right... this could be a really nice way to handle distributed async code without writing event spagetti, as seems to be the popular current trend.uıɐɾ ʞ ʇɐɯɐs, a(n) person, Sean Tilley, Evan Prodromou likes this.