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@HebrideanHecate They're trying that here. Make the fucking things affordable if you want to force people to have them.

@tayfonay It can be frightening, but take some peace in the fact it's all planned for.

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I'm glad to announce the release of version 2.64 of #snac, the simple, minimalistic #ActivityPub instance server written in C. It includes the following changes (mostly bugfixes):

Some tweaks for better integration with https://bsky.brid.gy (the BlueSky bridge by brid.gy).

A corner case bug in the media proxying code has been fixed.

Hashtags can now include underscores.

The server now creates a pidfile inside the data directory.

Mastodon API: fixed a crash in the notification code, fixed autocapitalization in the OAuth login field (contributed by fkooman).

https://comam.es/what-is-snac

If you find #snac useful, please consider contributing via LiberaPay: https://liberapay.com/grunfink/

#snacAnnounces

This release has been inspired by the song Take Me To The River by #Kaleida.

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Good news! #OpenBSD -current now allows setting a separate performance policy (hw.perfpolicy) when on battery power vs. on AC power.

This is useful as a few years ago the default changed. The "auto" performance policy (hw.perfpolicy) is equivalent to "high" on when on AC power and there was no option to change this without custom kernel patches, or a userspace solution (sysutils/obsdfreqd).

jca@ modified src/sys/kern/sched_bsd.c: Let the user provide an alternative perfpolicy when on battery

The current behavior of "auto", which implies running at full speed when on AC power, does not fit all the hardware and use cases. For some people it results in more power consumption, more heat, more noise, etc.

Extend the semantics of hw.perfpolicy and provide two buttons to specify the desired behavior:

sysctl hw.perfpolicy=ac-policy,battery-policy

Keep the default behavior of "high,auto". People can opt for "auto,auto" or simply "auto" instead.

No objection from deraadt@, input and ok sobrado@ sthen@

@platypus Borough had many trees down. Work had a traffic signal tower fall into the road.

@platypus Fast for us. Maybe about 20 mins for the worst of it. Hope you're all cozy and safe.

@alex02 @Mitsu There is one I keep seeing around here that is wrapped in stars and stripes stuff. Its...a lot.

@Mitsu (I don't have a Cyber truck) did you see the story of the racoons scratching one because they thought it was a dumpster

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@sullybiker btw "no one has ever seen before" includes by me. I never saw more than 1 percent of what I'm showing here in a form other than a postage-stamp sized image on a proof sheet until I started scanning the negatives.

I have a Ryobi powerpack that takes the batteries from my garden stuff. My youngest asks hopefully "Does it do Internet?"

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Severe thunderstorm and tornado warning. The power is out. November. It's insane what is happening with the climate.

For all the shit algorithms get, for all the talk of the death of the album, sometimes after an album Spotify will find something I've never heard of that is absolutely brilliant.

Damon Hill in Michael Schumacher's B194 at Goodwood. The Thinkpad is interesting. Most of these early 90s cars required legacy gear to talk to the ECU. Cosworth have done a lot of work updating the engine management black box to contemporary standards

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