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  • I mean, you shouldn't really parse any language (markup, script or otherwise) with regex. The point is there are other tools for the job that get you closer to what the actual interpreter is expecting to see. It's really easy to botch a regex and accidentally create new syntax matches.

    Regex is fine for noncritical parsing. You'll often see it used for text editor / IDE language syntax highlighting, but you should also have noticed by now how often that tends to break down with more extreme combinations of syntax.

    I do agree that lexers should still be preferred for manual manipulation of existing langues, but do whatever you want. It's not like any of us can stop you.

  • Arch had a patch rolled out yesterday [1][2][3] that switches to the git repo. On top of that the logic in the runtime shim and build script modifier was orchestrated to target Debian and RPM build systems and environments [4].

    [1] https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/xz/-/commit/881385757abdc39d3cfea1c3e34ec09f637424ad

    [2] https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/xz/-/issues/2

    [3] https://security.archlinux.org/CVE-2024-3094

    [4] https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2024/03/29/4

  • Part of the payload was in the tarball. There was still a malicious shim in the upstream repo

  • TempleOS a passion project? Feels like a little bit of an understatement...

  • If you're just looking for RSS -> Push take a look at feedpushr

    I use it with gotify without too many issues.

  • "You're not just wrong, you're so far off I could make this the pivotal piece of a case study in misinterpreting humor"

    God damn.

  • You say that like there a large overhead to containers...

    Even in this case that overhead is negligible. Container configs and artifacts are also more portable and easier to backup.

  • It was dead however long ago when I submitted a PR. Still unmerged with no activity on the request so I just never went back to check.

    It's good to hear that they are working on it again though, if that is the case.

  • It depends on what you want. Do you want containers that don't blow away your firewall? Podman is nice, but docker can be configured a little to avoid this. Want things that autostart and don't have issues with entry points that attempt to play with permissions/users? Docker or podman as root is necessary. Want reasonable compose support? Podman now needs a daemon/socket. Want to make build containers and not deal with permission/user remapping at all? Podman is really nice.

    Do not attempt to use podman-compose. That app is dead.

    Unfortunately if you want to make tools that will be used by other people then you must add docker support. It just owns too much of the market.

  • It's a function of PPI, hinting settings, font face, etc. The both of you can be correct in your own right...

    Objectively there is a long history font rendering issues under linux though, so... eh.

  • They have been around for a little while now. Had one in college ~4 years ago. Upstream kernel support was a little rough but spec wise they were impressive alternatives to the RPi 3B

  • Friendlyjordies watchers knowing it would be abc that advocates for this...

  • I'm sure Ubi would still let you purchase it through the online store regardless

  • Cross platform! You know, accessible across all our platforms

  • Can confirm. Software is trash. Wanted me to connect it to the internet and setup a cloud access account. Like, dude, you're a glorified battery pack I'm not adding a backdoor because you want to tell APC when my warrenty is about to expire so I can get marketing emails.