neutrino2211.bsky.social
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A tech dude doing mostly tech things.
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Might try that with one of the tools I'm preparing to launch... Hope my security tooling niche community won't give me any 'bombastic side-eyes' 😅
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I also believe authors could specify their multipliers in the docs "We use EPOCH * 1000 Semantic Versioning which means..."
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@davidimel.com
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...oh no
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RedNoteでアメリカ人と中国人の会話はとても面白かった😂
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So is this a case of waiting till major library devs agree on timing? or is it a case of 'devs should be left to make their own decisions' thing?
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This seems to be happening with other projects as well
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This is the reason why scrapers still mostly work. At some point you start blocking actual users if you want to get rid of them and it quickly becomes a slippery slope. Not complaining though, it just means my offsec tools can still work 😅
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I get that you can't host your own relay easily yet but calling it a google reader analogue feels weird considering the protocol allows interactions like these even though it's not mature yet.
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Currently on a 2 day cool down for mine 😅
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I'm playing around with an idea for an analytics alternative. What kind of analytics would you love to see in place of Plausible's Direct/None?
My current approach is primarily programmatic but I'd love to know what kinds of generic data people are interested in.
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Weirdly enough, although I see it as a reasonable price to pay for the service, I am acutely aware that charging anything for such an open protocol would be extremely difficult. Genuinely curious so see what @pfrazee.com and the team decide
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I've been slowly working on a similar protocol for data storage since 2023 and the most reasonable solution I could come up with is a system where you can't edit the data once someone interacts with it, else you can update it all you want. Here, the bluesky team needs to define what interaction is
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You have my attention!!
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Ooouuu, atproto livestreams was not something I thought I’d be so excited about 😂
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Been thinking about how to make a comments section for my blog but looks like it would be sooo convenient to use #atproto
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Ayy! Thanks a lot man. I share your pain so I'm taking the proverbial bull by the horns. The Linux ecosystem has so much potential, it only needs the developer friendliness and it would explode!
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More like a custom renderer, calling it react native on linux for now but might change the name later.
This is the repo, it is very early. Currently just a renderer with no system for creating native modules or anything like that. Needs a lot of work.
github.com/neutrino2211...
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yooo, this is sick. Store link?
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I want to make something like expo where anyone can just write react and have it be bundled into a native application. Also want to allow developers to create custom GTK widgets with C++ or something like that and be able to plug it into their codebase. Microsoft already did this for Mac and Windows
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Yay!! Thanks!. That's what I'm working on. I literally just got the first rendered app compiled and running