Just a notification that I will start the upgrade process to bring
Tilde.Club up to Fedora 39.
The process will involve multiple restarts but should only take around
30 minutes to complete.
I will post in #club on IRC as well as update everyone using the
Mailing List.
Let me know if you have any questions or end up having issues after the
upgrade.
Thanks!
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Dear fellow tilde.club users,
I think it's great to have a space where all of us can put up some
stuff. Discoverability of the stuff put up by others, however, could
arguably be improved (see, for instance [1]). Especially in the domain
of gemini capsules, where we don't yet have tools like the list of
recently updated pages[2] or the tilde.club gallery[3]. At least to me,
the alphabetically sorted list of user capsules that is hosted at the
root of gemini://tilde.club/ is a seemingly impenetrable wall of text
that doesn't exactly put me in the mood of digging in.
To address this issue, I have started to experiment with a new index
layout that I just put up as part my own gemini capsule (see [4]). This
new layout keeps the alphabetically sorted list of gemini users, but
relegates it to a subpage that is only linked at the bottom of the main
index page. It also sports a second list of all users that is sorted by
the date their gemini capsule was last modified. The main entry point,
however, and the one that is highly visible on the redesigned index page,
is an aggregated gemlog for all tilde.club users. This aggregated gemlog
is by no means perfect and it is surely still missing a lot of interesting
content that either doesn't follow the gemlog formatting convention or
that is linked from gemlog pages I didn't discover yet. Still, and even
though the implementation is a terribly hackish abuse of sed and grep,
the aggregated gemlog is indeed somewhat functional. And it has already
helped me discover some interesting capsules.
In short, I think the redesigned page offers a nice way to get a first
impression of the neighbourhood, so to speak, and at least I myself like
it quite a bit better than the current main index. Also, if possible, I
would love to see the new design – or an adaption thereof – adopted
as the actual main index of gemini://tilde.club/. Using the new design
should be as simple as moving (or copying, for that matter) the contents
of /home/seifferth/public_gemini/sandbox/main-index/ over to /var/gemini/.
So here's my question: Do you guys agree that the new design offers a
better entry point than the current one? And if so, would someone with
root access be willing to actually copy the files over to the server's
gemini root directory? I'm looking forward to your feedback.
Have a nice day
Frank
[1]: gemini://tilde.club/~valvin/2022/09/13/scrapping-public-gemini/
[2]: https://tilde.club/tilde.24h.php
[3]: https://tilde.club/~tweska/gallery
[4]: gemini://tilde.club/~seifferth/sandbox/main-index/
Hi everyone, I just remembered the existence of this thing (though I often hop on to tilde.club), and I hope y'all will forgive a shameless plug:
A simple cross-platform IDE for programming little apps: https://love2d.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=94852
To install:
1. Go to https://love2d.org and install LÖVE. It's open source, been around 10+ years, super reputable, just a few clicks to install. (Caveat: Installing on iOS is harder, but we'll try to help you with it.)
2. Download MiniIDE from https://love2d.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=256497#p256497
I've always kinda assumed mobile devices are difficult to program on, but my partner who is not a programmer exclusively uses an iPad, and has slowly cobbled this together and convinced me along the way that it's doable. And it's a blast. I'm basically spending each morning with my kids in a microcomputer-like environment where I can draw on the same window I write code on. I'm currently learning LÖVE's audio APIs for the first time, and trying to build a little musical instrument using the multitouch controls on my Android tablet.
No programming experience required, just curiosity and some patience to learn. Operator (i.e. me) standing by to help any way I can. (I promise I'll remember to check my mail here more often.)
Sincerely,
Kartik
https://akkartik.name/freewheelinghttps://akkartik.name/freewheeling/
Hello.
I was wondering if anybody has GLFW3 knowledge, I can't figure out how
to make the window floating.
I tried defining GLFW_FLOATING to GLFW_TRUE but still nothing.
Thank you
~mutex
~~~
#define GLFW_FLOATING GLFW_TRUE
#include <GLFW/glfw3.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void error_callback(int error, const char* description)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Error: %s\n", description);
}
int main(void) {
glfwSetErrorCallback(error_callback);
GLFWwindow* window;
if (!glfwInit())
return -1;
window = glfwCreateWindow(SCRW, SCRH, "redacted", NULL, NULL);
if (!window)
{
glfwTerminate();
return -1;
}
/* Make the window's context current */
glfwMakeContextCurrent(window);
/* Loop until the user closes the window */
while (!glfwWindowShouldClose(window))
{
/* Render here */
glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT);
/* Swap front and back buffers */
glfwSwapBuffers(window);
/* Poll for and process events */
glfwPollEvents();
}
glfwTerminate();
return 0;
}
~~~
In case it's news, there doesn't seem to be any spam checking on club
mail. Just received a spam with no X-Spamd- headers. Not a great
bother for me but maybe something's broken?
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Founded in 2014, It is a nonprofit organization that advocates the protection of consumers' rights and access to Kratom. It has made it its mission to provide accurate information and promote safety, advocacy, and education regarding Kratom. They also provide educational resources to consumers, lawmakers, and law makers. It is dedicated to Kratom globally.
This organization has created the Kratom Consumer Council, which is a national grassroots movement. The council has made it its goal to educate consumers, growers, and manufacturers about the benefits of kratom. Its mission is to ensure that the United States of America does not ban kratom or other natural products that promote health and wellness. It also has a mailing list to provide the latest information on Kratom to its members. It also provides an online form to contact a congressional representative. The organization accepts donations via PayPal or wire transfer. It also has an online store where consumers can purchase Kratom.
It is a non-profit organization that is made up of individuals and organizations. Its board of directors sets the goals for the organization, while Peter Candland, its executive director, is responsible for day-to-day operations. It has also adopted a code of conduct to ensure that the organization remains professional. Its members have a responsibility to follow the code of conduct in order to maintain a positive image of Kratom. It has also established a website where consumers can learn more about Kratom and how to best use it.
The organization also works with reputable vendors to ensure that consumers have safe and reliable kratom products. It ensures that its vendors adhere to the good manufacturing process standards. It also ensures that manufacturers undergo an official audit.
It also educates consumers, law makers, and manufacturers about the benefits of Kratom. It believes that consumers are often overlooked by the United States government. It also believes that private parties do not prioritize the needs of their consumers. It hopes to change this mindset and empower consumers. The organization also works to restore consumer rights in the United States. It believes that by providing education, the attitudes of consumers, growers, and manufacturers will change. It hopes to protect the rights of consumers in the United States and to become a model for other countries.
The organization has created an email newsletter, which is available on their website. You can sign up for the newsletter on their website or by sending a pre-written letter. It offers a variety of ways to contribute, including donating money, joining their mailing list, or attending their events. It is also seeking captains for each congressional district to help with the organization's events. Those captains are expected to adhere to the code of conduct and agree to promote the meetings.
It hopes to establish a positive kratom policy across the globe. The organization believes that kratom can help alleviate pain, improve sleep, and improve mood. It also believes that consumers can make better choices about the products they purchase.
Website: https://kratom.org/
I got this email last night. It is **not** from our noble tilde hosts.
Don't fall for it!
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Any spelling or grammatical errors found in the above post are
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them.