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Weitere Schritte zur Finanzierung des Deutschlandtickets beschlossen


Hoffen wir Mal dass das D-Ticket nun nicht nochmal so bald diskutiert wird

Diese kleinen Minischritte sind doch echt Mist. So kommt man nicht weiter.

Ich war und bin Bahnfahrer deswegen macht es für mich auch so Sinn aber wenn ich mir Vorstelle ich hätte ein Auto, dass würde ich doch unter diesen Umständen niemals hergeben. Was man braucht um Leute zum umsteigen zu bewegen sind langfristige Garantien und klare Entscheidungen.

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It's been missing from the Fediverse — my micro-podcast introduction to open source. Expect weekly installments. More at https://www.opensourceutopia.com

Episode 1: LOVE ❤️

The meaning of #free in #OpenSource is much more about #humans and much less about #money than many people think. #FOSS #podcast #micropodcast

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Thanks for sharing the post with photo. Reminds me to keep some TYPO3 shirts (even I don't like black shirts anymore) for the none TYPO3 events, in order to be an advertisement for TYPO3.
@danielsiepmann We’ll meet again. Don’t know where, don’t know when … 🎶

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I guess I'll join at least one of the following events next year:

- https://froscon.org/
- https://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2023/en
- https://www.kieler-linuxtage.de/

Any suggestion which one to prefer and why? I can also provide a Talk regarding #TYPO3 as #OpenSource #CMS which will be the new foundation of the so-called "Government Site Builder" in Germany (see: https://produkt.gsb.bund.de/Produkt_neu/GSB11/gsb11_node.html)

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I'll visit FOSDEM and FrOSCon next year and get a feeling about the events. Thanks for your insights :)
Meet you at froscon then 🤓

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Thanks to my workmate at @Codappix GmbH this small #TYPO3 bugfix was made.

I still guess the mindset is the most important thing. Our company and people involved are living #foss. Bugs are fixed upstream and applied via patches. We don't patch software just for ourselves.

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Had a great talk with @Josef Glatz about some #TYPO3 ideas. I really like how motivated people are. I really like the ideas out there.

And I like discussing ideas and how to integrate them with less effort and better integration into the existing systems. As well as discussing how to improve the system while you are on it.

Looking forward to seeing the results.


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Back at home after an exciting, pleasing and motivating #t3crr #TYPO3 camp Rhine Ruhr.

Thanks to all attendees, speakers, sponsors and the orga team.

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https://benhoyt.com/writings/the-small-web-is-beautiful/ nice reading

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Den Start beim TYPO3camp RheinRuhr macht @danielsiepmann mit „Real World Backend-Performance-Optimierung“ und zeigt, wie er das Bottleneck mit @Xdebug Profiling lokalisiert und patched. #t3crr #t3crr23

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und ein Crashkurs in #nixos ist auch gleich mit dabei :mastogrin:
Hey, das ist doch jetzt ein cooler Titel geworden! 🙂

@jnareb yeah i understand what the refspec does in theory but what I don't understand is -- does ANYONE understand the syntax for the refspec and change it from the default? why? is it worth my time to try to understand more deeply than "yea it's some nonsense just ignore it”?

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Tracking SQLite Database Changes in Git


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Als ich frisch nach dem Studium im Rechenzentrum anfing und wegen eines Problems mit düsterer Mine in Richtung Serverraum schlurfte, hielt mein damaliger Abteilungsleiter mich an.
"Kühnast, warum das lange Gesicht?"
"Ach, der sch#!&% AIX-Filerserver zickt wieder rum"
"Lächeln Sie mal, Kühnast. Das hier ist nur Arbeit. Wenn Sie keine privaten Probleme haben, dann haben Sie keine Probleme"
Was ich nicht wusste: er hatte Darmkrebs und starb vier Woche später daran. Ich denke oft an seine Worte.

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Any recommendations or tips? I want to buy an external #SSD drive for storing my videos/DVDs attached to my raspberry pi 3 via USB 2.0 (needs to be compatible can be higher, but no USB C).
It should provide around 4TB space. And it shouldn't need cooling or additional voltage.
#ssd
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Hi, a Samsung T7 or T9

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This morning I've finally tried #Lapce. It's still in the pre-alpha stage, but the basic functionalities you would expect in a code editor are already there and... Boy it's fast! You launch it, it opens like, immediately, and does everything else in a flash. The plugin ecosystem is still maybe a bit sparse, but we could have here a real alternative to Visual Studio Code... I wish. Time will tell. :)
https://lapce.dev/

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i've got my eye on this one too
@e33io It really looks promising, but something like this needs a lot of development to be a serious competitor of more stablished IDEs... I wish the community cares and gets to the point where it's a serious alternative. :)

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Helping someone debug something, said they asked chatgpt about what a series of bit shift operations were doing. He thought it was actually evaluating the code, yno like it presents itself as doing. Instead its example was a) not the code he put in, with b) incorrect annotations, and c) even more incorrect sample outputs. Has been doing this all day and had just started considering maybe chatGPT was wrong.

I was like first of all never do that again, and explained how chatGPT wasnt doing anything like what he thought it was doing. We spent 2 minutes isolating that code, printing out the bit string after each operation, and he immediately understood what was going on.

I fucking hate these LLMs. Empowerment is learning how to figure things out, how to make tools for yourself and how to debug problems. These things are worse than disempowering, teaching people to be dependent on something that teaches them bullshit.

Edit: too many ppl reading this as "this person bad at programming" - not what I meant. Criticism is of deceptive presentation of LLMs.

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!Friendica Support hey all. I got a request from someone who shut down his instance. He wrote:

broadcasted a self-destruct signal https://docs.joinmastodon.org/admin/tootctl/#self-destruct into the federation, which is meant to ensure that other instances de-federate with my instance and delete any references to it from their databases. While this worked fine with Mastodon instances, it appears that Friendica doesn't support this functionality.

And I now don't know how to properly remove his server. I hoped https://wiki.friendi.ca/docs/tools would have a way but couldn't find any.

How can I remove a no longer existing instance from my friendi.ca installation? Thanks in advance.

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I tried out to block the domain, but friendica tells me there is no known server .. is there a way to verify?.

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Acronyms like MPA (multi-page app) and SSR (server-side rendering) may seem silly to seasoned web designers and developers. I know my first thought was, “Isn’t that how the web works by default?”

But speaking as an agency owner, these buzzwords can be really helpful. If an organization has been all-in on SPAs for the past five years (and many have been), it’s a smaller leap to pitch them an MPA than “what you were doing five years ago.”

#WebDesign #WebDev

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We take it for granted that some devs and designers share their knowledge on blogs and are also good at what they do, but writing and teaching aren't easy. Next time you read a great blog post, please consider thanking the author via (private) message or e-mail. You'll make their day!

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This! I recently got one such note from @jannic (albeit a public one, which I find even nicer) and it made my day.
text me via mail bellhanny851@gmail.com

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Which laptop to get in 2023?

I'll be looking for a new #linux laptop next year, since my current machine is in dire need of repairs

I tend towards AMD currently but #AsahilLinux is also interesting

Which would you recommend?
#thinkpad #framework #xps #apple

  • Thinkpad (39%, 24 votes)
  • Framework (26%, 16 votes)
  • Mac (21%, 13 votes)
  • Other (comment please) (13%, 8 votes)
61 voters. Poll end: 11 months ago

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Released a service that assists me when (integration)testing and devving: webmocket.

A fake websocket server that can send custom messages to registered clients. And that records any received messages.

https://crates.io/crates/webmocket
source: https://github.com/berkes/webmocket #rustlang

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To be clear: the websocket isn't "fake", really. It's a mock, standin.

The whole point of the service is to allow a client (in my case a bot) to connect to it, and then start sending and receiving messages.

For test-scenarios and such.

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It's finally here, teasing is over:

I'm excited to launch #keyoxide today!

https://yarmo.eu/post/keyoxide

#FOSS solution for easy encryption, signature verification and decentralized identity proofs!

I've been in favor of #DeleteKeybase but I never had something to offer as an alternative. Now I do :)

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you're a fake since one of your checks fail! 😁

Works nicely, but really take a lot of time to get it right. For example mentioning that only pgp notation will actually "reember" your services would tremendously help to decide which way _not_ to go.