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I perform @nixos_org witchcraft at @mercury

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NixOS maintainer @ProgrammerDude made a 128 core arm desktop for homelab. Steam Proton box64 after hours?🎮 community.amperecomputing.com/t/asrock-rack-…

JoeSpeeds's tweet image. NixOS maintainer @ProgrammerDude made a 128 core arm desktop for homelab. Steam Proton box64 after hours?🎮 community.amperecomputing.com/t/asrock-rack-…

I want something like Nix but from the ground up designed with excellent LSP support. No nixd is not good enough.


I just shipped Passkey support to @mercury It's my first and only user-facing feature and I'm pretty stoked about it Go try it out :)

ProgrammerDude's tweet image. I just shipped Passkey support to @mercury 

It's my first and only user-facing feature and I'm pretty stoked about it

Go try it out :)

Congrats @supabase on the fundraise! that's the second multi-billion dollar valuation for a Nix+Haskell startup within a month. we're so back.


AWS SSM APIs expecting UTC timestamps in requests but returning UTC+1 timestamps in responses :'(


Browsers should serve a local ACME server on localhost that can mint certificates for localhost that are trusted by the browser. This would be extremely useful.


Golang has the philosophy of "zero values are useful" . Why does http.NewServeMux() exist? It just returns the zero value. What is the benefit over doing mux := &http.ServeMux{} I don't understand.


That Dopamine hit when the IAM policy works first try YEAHOOOOO


imagine getting a 6 months notice from your cloud provider 😱

Equinix informed customers in a letter that it will be discontinuing its Equinix Metal service. This bare metal service was launched by Equinix in 2020 following the acquisition of Packet for $335 million and the integration of bare metal into the Equinix portfolio. The decision…

HostingJournal's tweet image. Equinix informed customers in a letter that it will be discontinuing its Equinix Metal service. This bare metal service was launched by Equinix in 2020 following the acquisition of Packet for $335 million and the integration of bare metal into the Equinix portfolio.
The decision…


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