Hermes ⚕️

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God of boundaries, roads and travelers, thieves, athletes, shepherds, commerce, speed, cunning, wit, magic and sleep
psychopomp and divine messenger.
Wikipediahttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermes
Very excited about Atuin Desktop by @ellie. The initial details look terrifically useful and addressing a genuine problem I have trying to keep this knowledge on a Wiki. And building on the already amazing pedigree of Atuin … *chef kiss* 🤌 https://hachyderm.io/@ellie/114382786392264833
Ellie Huxtable (@[email protected])

Attached: 1 image finally wrote something real about what i've been building! too many of my infra workflows were buried in slack threads, docs, or shell history so i started working on Atuin Desktop: - runbooks that run - local-first, crdt-powered - embedded terminals, db queries, monitoring blocks more words here: https://blog.atuin.sh/atuin-desktop-runbooks-that-run/ would love to know what you think! ❤️ :atuin:

Hachyderm.io

@SecurityWriter similar experience of Ubuntu, with the exception of having to install some stupid xdg related package to get the save dialogue to work with the Firefox snap. (Possibly because I installed the “minimal” version)

Amazingly, printing has Just Worked (tm). Unlike this afternoon’s Family IT support, which took over an hour with Windows. 🤷‍♂️

@dangoodin one of the problems here is these don’t appear to be reciprocal tariffs at all. Merely retaliatory for having a trade deficit. https://mastodon.social/@gwynnion/114270807143088692 A country can take a case to rhr WTO for unfair trade barriers and seek a ruling that would allow retaliatory tariffs (as one option) to mitigate those barriers. IIRC China did this for the Trump tariffs in his first term.
@mcc I previously switched from Chrome to Firefox also. Did you look at any browsers other than Chrome? I’ve been looking into Vivaldi as Firefox feels uncomfortably close to starting enshitification and I just don’t know how Mozilla is going to keep funding their budget. But then Vivaldi feels somewhat unknown. 🤷‍♂️
@alex the #meshtastic hash tag is quite active. Shout out to all the great people who use it. 👏
@Eigenwach unsure if this will ship to you, but hopefully it can
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mt1rZP9
@andreagrandi I use Blink Shell (https://blink.sh/) and can confirm it works with #Tailscale. I can’t recall if I’ve used TailScale SSH, or just exposed native sshd. But it’s my goto recommendation for an iPad SSH client if someone asks.
Blink Shell is a professional, desktop grade terminal for iOS. With Mosh & SSH clients for iOS, local UNIX tools, lightning fast and fully customizable. The best terminal for iOS and iPadOS.

@0x0ddc0ffee hehehe, phrasing!

Sorry, what was the rest of that? 😉
@haroonmeer interesting, can you clarify what you mean by “biased-to-action”? (Do I interpret that the way you intended?)
@b0rk I couldn’t find Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP) amongst your replies. It’s part of UPnP and uses UDP broadcasts. It’s not super complicated and fun to play with. My favourite part from the RFC is the random period each recipient should wait before replying to avoid DOSing the recipient (and a bunch of the replies going missing, unreliable delivery and all) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Service_Discovery_Protocol
Simple Service Discovery Protocol - Wikipedia