Hans de Graaff

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CTO and CISO of Winkwaves. Gentoo Linux developer. Love skiing and hiking.
Githubhttps://github.com/graaff/
Old personal sitehttps://degraaff.org/
Gentoohttps://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/User:Graaff
Codeberghttps://codeberg.org/graaff
@nlnetlabs What do you use for Identify Management? Or is that simply handled per service?

@mudge Still pretty happy with nanoc for the one internal static site I maintain.

#nanoc https://nanoc.app/

Nanoc: a static-site generator written in Ruby » home

@jardo We use this (without the error message) in our code examples in documentation, so that if people copy / paste them without substituting or providing the right value it won’t run a command with vital info missing, but just error out.

This is absolutely awesome! The @leavex campaign now has their website up an running, so we can see exactly which members of the EU parliament still support Musk's disinformation platform X, and avoid voting for them.

I hope @leavex expands to add every national parliament — the disinformation has to end.

Se their excellent overview here:
https://leavex.eu/politicians/

Please boost this to support the campaign.

@bagder As a downstream we thank you for this pragmatism.
@icing Right. Thinking about it more I don’t think curl would fit our specific use case here since the transport uses SSH. But at least you have another implementation to look at.

Ruby 4.0.1 Released https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2026/01/13/ruby-4-0-1-released/

This release includes a bugfix for Kernel#sleep, along with other bugfixes. We recommend upgrading your Ruby version at your earliest convenience.

Ruby 4.0.1 Released | Ruby

Ruby 4.0.1 has been released.

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@icing we are currently using pv for rate limiting.

The annotated #Ruby 4 changelog by @zverok is truly fantastic https://rubyreferences.github.io/rubychanges/4.0.html

I wish every programming language had such a high-quality resource! Well done, Viktor!

Ruby 4.0 changes

Ruby 4.0 full and annotated changelog

  Gentoo goes binary at @fosdem

“The saga of official binary packages for #Gentoo #Linux
🗓️ Sunday, 13:00–13:25

Gentoo’s move from purely source‑based installs to offering official #binary #packages has been a major milestone. Andreas K. Hüttel and Sam James will share how new formats, signing, automated rebuilds, and dedicated build hosts made it all work — and what’s coming next.

A great session for anyone curious about Gentoo’s evolution.

https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event/9GLCAE-the_saga_of_official_binary_packages_for_gentoo_linux/

FOSDEM 2026 - The saga of official binary packages for Gentoo Linux