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@koehnlein Homeoffice ohne physikalische Wände.... Ach... Wie gerne würde ich vom Strand aus arbeiten.... 🏝️ @codappix
@koehnlein @Xitnelat Wir nutzen das Büro tatsächlich zum Großteil anderweitig, da die meisten Mitarbeiter überwiegend Remote tätig sind. Aber bevor die Wände leer bleiben… 💁‍♂️

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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: 4 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.