Martin Carpella

@martinc
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Software Engineer from Austria.

This is the English, tech-focused channel, while there is a German, Austria-focused channel over at @martinc_at

capi / capi_at on Twitter.

Twitterhttps://twitter.com/capi
Bloghttps://www.dont-panic.cc/capi/

bflat: Small, self-contained C# executables https://github.com/bflattened/bflat

"bflat is a native compiler for C# that comes with everything you need to build C# apps for any of the supported platforms. No additional SDKs or NDKs needed"

With it, it's even possible to build C# applications to #Windows 3.1 (!?)

Author: Michal Strehovský - "I work remotely at the .NET Runtime team at Microsoft."

#DotNet #CSharp

GitHub - bflattened/bflat: C# as you know it but with Go-inspired tooling (small, selfcontained, and native executables)

C# as you know it but with Go-inspired tooling (small, selfcontained, and native executables) - bflattened/bflat

GitHub
#Gitea released version 1.20.0 yesterday
https://blog.gitea.com/release-of-1.20.0/
Gitea 1.20 is released | Gitea Blog

Gitea 1.20.0 is now released.

Curl cheat sheet

#curl

overlay2 for Docker within an unprivileged LXC container – Capi's Corner

Add SSH host key fingerprint to Jenkins for Git checkouts – Capi's Corner

"Thoughts on Svelte(Kit), one year and 3 billion requests later" https://claudioholanda.ch/en/blog/svelte-kit-after-3-billion-requests/
Thoughts on Svelte(Kit), one year and 3 billion requests later

What I learnt after working with SvelteKit for a whole year in production.

Claudio Holanda

Just created a new mastodon account specifically for BorgBackup related posts:

https://fosstodon.org/@borgbackup

BorgBackup (@[email protected])

1 Post, 0 Following, 0 Followers · https://borgbackup.org

Fosstodon
Enable RSA-based public-keys for ssh when accessing legacy devices – Capi's Corner

let’s just shut down the internet and try again. web1 but with gigabyte speeds and fibre. Simple HTML pages that load faster than ever. IRC or other basic protocols for communication.
@pixelpusher220 @pearlbear that means that air so full of heat and water wapor that your body has no way to naturally transfer its own heat. If you don't have place to cool down, you die of heat exaustion.