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| | solar.lowtechmagazine.com
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| | This is a solar-powered website, which means it sometimes goes offline
| | thomashunter.name
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| | [AI summary] The article discusses the concept of designing a general-purpose computing machine that can survive for over a century, emphasizing durability, repairability, and self-sufficiency. It critiques modern technology's reliance on planned obsolescence and disposable devices, drawing inspiration from retro computing, Sci-Fi, and a need for simplicity. Key considerations include energy efficiency, open-source software, robust hardware, and the ability to communicate with the environment through various means like Software Defined Radio (SDR). The vision is to create a machine that endures technological, economic, or societal collapse by prioritizing longevity over convenience.
| | techrights.org
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| | [AI summary] The article discusses various topics related to software development, including best practices for managing Git repositories using peer-to-peer protocols like GitTorrent, the importance of proper locking mechanisms in C++ to prevent race conditions, and the challenges of database code deployment in large-scale environments. It also covers the transition of developers into data science and AI roles, the evolution of Python frameworks like Pyrseia, and the impact of the pandemic on Python conferences such as dotPy. Additionally, it highlights the release of a new book on Django and the growing support for multiple Linux distributions in Swift development.
| | brandonrozek.com
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| I recently had a gaming session with old friends and we played the game Starbound. In hopes of continuing our session in the near future, I set up a Starbound server for us all to connect to. However, since I've recently learned how to setup LXC containers, my host OS is Fedora, and the steamcmd provides instructions for Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch. I've decided to set up a system container using LXC.