Thanking David for the quick fix of a html-validate issue with acceptable values for the textarea tag’s autocomplete attribute (https://gitlab.com/html-validate/html-validate/-/issues/249).
If you’re not using html-validate, you should. Kitten* has is integrated by default so you get your markup validated on every save and you can see validation errors in the browser (you can even have it highlight the invalid elements visually on the page) :)
a new consolidated set of Amlogic SoC related open source work repos https://gitlab.com/groups/amlogic-foss/
and issue tracker https://gitlab.com/groups/amlogic-foss/-/issues
Some folks asked for the link to the MiniPRO command line tools I used: https://gitlab.com/DavidGriffith/minipro
It can read PROMs but not write them. Although I’m not sure what’s stopping it, other than knowing the programming procedures for each PROM and writing the code for it..
One of the challenges that I'm working on is empowering people with consumer-class internet access (i.e., dynamic addresses) to run their own Fediverse servers. The Publish/Publisher and websocket components I've added to #SofaPub move in that direction.
This allows someone with broad connectivity to re-publish connections from users who are more limited.
This is a big addition and I haven't published it to crates.io yet. But the code is at https://gitlab.com/justindthomas/sofapub.
@matty @d0c40r0 Just opened this: https://gitlab.com/soapbox-pub/soapbox/-/issues/1526
On my list of things to fix today.
Isn't pg_repack the same thing as vaccum, except it's using native postgres tools?
Referencing this: https://gitlab.com/soapbox-pub/rebased/-/snippets/2463995
And then this is what pleroma uses.
https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/backend/administration/CLI_tasks/database/
Vaccume seems slow, and repack can be made multi threaded.
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