[dev] [st] most suckless way to scroll & multiplex

2016-08-11 Thread Joseph Graham
Hey all! I'm new to suckless and trying to learn the suckless ways... I am accustomed to having scrolling and multiplexing (in xfce4-terminal). To get these the suckless way should I: a. use tmux/screen b. use tabbed and the st scrollback patch c. something else Thanks in advance for any advi

[dev] Suckless static site search

2016-08-18 Thread Joseph Graham
Hello, I am asking for opinions on any suckless site-search solutions for large blogs or wikis etc. There are lots of static site search systems, that work by serving a static text-database of urls and keywords, and using client-side javascript to download this text-database, parse it and se

Re: [dev] Never Ending Systemd Chronicles

2016-08-21 Thread Joseph Graham
On 21/08/16 14:05, FRIGN wrote: On Sun, 21 Aug 2016 12:18:45 +0200 Christoph Lohmann <2...@r-36.net> wrote: Hey Christoph, »My users are stupid[¹], let's make them more stupid[²] and helpless [³].« -- new slogan of systemd [¹] By assuming the users which really do some mount are not able to d

[dev] dev+unsubscr...@suckless.org

2016-09-15 Thread Joseph Graham
hey -- Joseph Graham

Re: [dev] Re: I wrote a pager

2016-09-18 Thread Joseph Graham
On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 03:34:38PM +0200, Christian Neukirchen wrote: > > 1 loc! > > awk 'NR%22==0 { getline _ <"/dev/tty" } {print}' > You do your paging with 1 loc and yet you send email with something as bloated as Emacs!

[dev] Suckless e-comerce script proposal

2016-09-22 Thread Joseph Graham
ks. I haven't published the code of this implementation yet. Tell me what ya think, guys! *or self-serving HTTP script [1] https://www.freedcomputer.uk [2] http://jinja.pocoo.org/ [3] https://cryptography.io/en/latest/ -Joseph Graham P.S. I haven't really introduced myself here before. Hi everyone!

Re: [dev] Suckless e-comerce script proposal

2016-09-22 Thread Joseph Graham
Thanks guys, I've recieved some good honest feedback, especially from Bobby. I like FRIGN's idea of using gift-cards to buy from amazon. Remonds me of how I used to use a pay-as-you-go phone which I only topped up with cash. -Joseph

Re: [dev] Suckless e-comerce script proposal

2016-09-22 Thread Joseph Graham
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 09:28:56AM -0400, Bobby Powers wrote: > Hi Joseph, > > Joseph Graham wrote: > > The principal is: most of the website is static. Static index pages. Static > > item description pages. The item description pages link to a CGI script* > > with >

Re: [dev] Suckless e-comerce script proposal

2016-09-23 Thread Joseph Graham
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 10:24:46AM +0800, Kai Hendry wrote: > Yes, make the site static & host on S3/CloudFront. Generate from a DB > of your stock/inventory. Go lang's html/template makes this painless. > > Dynamic bits should be ReactJS chatting with Stripe APIs. I would go > so far as use Strip

Re: [dev] https for suckless.org?

2016-09-24 Thread Joseph Graham
On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 08:54:39PM +0200, ilf wrote: > I wonder why the suckless-websites are only available in HTTP, not in HTTPS. > In the age of letsencrypt.org, there aren't a lot of valid excuses against > TLS. Am I missing one from a suckless-philosopy? Or has this just never been > requested

Re: [dev] [discussion] editors

2016-10-05 Thread Joseph Graham
On Wed, Oct 05, 2016 at 08:16:21PM +0100, Cág wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I have been a long-time user of vi-like editors. > Started with vim+tmux and nerdtree, then threw away tmux > and nerdtree, then I understood that I don't need syntax > highlighting and moved to nvi. Now I think line numbers >

Re: [dev] [dwm] crash on xsetroot emoji character

2016-10-25 Thread Joseph Graham
On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 12:09:42AM -1000, Gaetan Bisson wrote: > Hi, > > I'm running the latest git snapshot of dwm on Arch Linux. It crashes > (and the X server along with it) deterministically when I run: > > xsetroot -name $(printf '\xf0\x9f\xa4\x93') > > That's an emoji character. It w

Re: [dev] Cataloging of contacts

2016-11-09 Thread Joseph Graham
that > uses vCard as the format. vCard is nice because search engines (like > recoll) will likely recognize it. The main thing I'm wondering is > whether there is a nicer format that vCard. > abook -- Joseph Graham, elite techno-philosopher. I have a blog: http://www

Re: [dev] looking for a simple music player

2017-02-07 Thread Joseph Graham
ideally > it'd be customised by editing config.h. Maybe mplayer, ffmpeg > or gstreamer based. > > Is there something like that? > > Thanks > > -- > Cág > Hey, what's wrong with mpd and ncmpc? -- Joseph Graham, techno-philosopher and Free Software advo

Re: [dev][all] Migrating build system

2017-04-01 Thread Joseph Graham
ange and that we replace IRC > with slack. > > Thanks > Aditya > What? -- Joseph Graham, techno-philosopher and Free Software advocate. I have a blog: http://www.naughtycomputer.uk/ I write software: https://www.suckmore.uk/ I run a web forum: https://www.freesoftwareuk.org.u

Re: [dev] suckless too to minify CSS, JS and html

2018-05-18 Thread Joseph Graham
- What tool do you use to do so? > > Regards. > > -- > thuban > -- Joseph Graham; a tech-rights advocate, an Englishman and a Catholic. My PGP key: 0x8cd7227da467d3ed404f6eefdb590f739e5ac458 I have two blogs: www.naughtycomputer.uk and www.technologicallyadvancedhuman

Re: [dev] Learn C

2019-03-24 Thread Joseph Graham
https://matt.sh/howto-c On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 10:28:35AM +0100, Thuban wrote: > Hi, > I want to learn C. I mean, sane C. > What i read before was based on big IDE such as codeblocks. So, I don't > know how to write Makefiles from scratch. (just an example). > As an example, I found gobyexample [

Re: [dev] JFS filesystem

2019-04-21 Thread Joseph Graham
ad-error. So really it's a matter of whether you trust your drives to do their job correctly. -- Joseph Graham; a tech-rights advocate, an Englishman and a Catholic. My PGP key: 0x8cd7227da467d3ed404f6eefdb590f739e5ac458 I have three blogs: - my blog about the ethics of technology: http://

Re: [dev] report mx.suckless.org tls issue

2023-04-08 Thread Joseph Graham
Is your mail provider enforcing mandatory TLS? On Saturday, 8 April 2023 15:40:21 BST p...@mailbox.org wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I try to post to the list, but randomly failed with the error `TLS is > required, but was not offered by host mx.suckless.org` I report the > issue [1] to my email p