You’re right, I was thinking about 32-bit timestamps. Definitely not an issue for 64-bits.
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chrisbit@leminal.spaceto Linux@programming.dev•Linux NTFS3 Driver Will Now Support Timestamps Prior To 1970English6·4 months ago
chrisbit@leminal.spaceto Linux@programming.dev•Linux NTFS3 Driver Will Now Support Timestamps Prior To 1970English5·4 months agoWon’t switching from an unsigned 64-bit integer to a signed one of the same size effectively halve how far into the future they can handle dates, exhausting it in 2038?
The hyprland issues I’m aware of, but what’s the issue with suckless?
chrisbit@leminal.spaceto Fediverse@lemmy.world•What is happening? [UPDATE - SOLVED - HUGE DDoS Attack]English4·7 months agoYeah, same story - the few I looked at looked like they were from consumer ISPs. We had ~7m requests from Brazil, ~900k from Argentina, and a little less from Ecuador, Colombia and Russia.
chrisbit@leminal.spaceto Fediverse@lemmy.world•What is happening? [UPDATE - SOLVED - HUGE DDoS Attack]English30·7 months agoWe were getting DDoS’d by a bunch of South American IPs (mostly Brazilian) from maybe 18 hours ago.
chrisbit@leminal.spaceto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Admins: Instnace randomly running extremely slowly? Check for thisEnglish6·7 months agoWe had this issue on and off for a few weeks at least, causing massive postgres CPU spikes. I ended up blocking large page params with an nginx regex.
chrisbit@leminal.spaceto news@hexbear.net•Trump officials reportedly set to tie Tylenol to autism riskEnglish42·7 months agoUntil they get their billion dollar kickback, right? Then it’ll be something else.
chrisbit@leminal.spaceto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Been seeing a lot of posts about replacing Spotify and such, so I wrote up a guide on how I did just thatEnglish12·7 months agoI already use Navidrome, but I discovered Explo through your post, so thanks! It seems to work well in that it brings in the tracks that it should, but I don’t think I can keep using it because it pollutes my ‘Recently Added’ list in Navidrome with 50 new albums, each with a single track. If I could somehow prevent that, I think I’d keep using it. I tried using an
.ndignorefile but that didn’t work - it stops them showing up in Recents, but also prevents the tracks from working in the playlist that Explo generates.
Huh, surprised it remained until the end!
LFC fan here hanging out for the Preston friendly in a few hours. Saw the post in the main Canvas thread about the Jota tribute and came to offer any help I could, but it looks like it’s already done! Great work, everyone.
Posting our tramp stamp here for posterity before it inevitably gets overwritten by yet another country flag 😆
chrisbit@leminal.spaceto Android@lemdro.id•What launcher do you use? I'm looking to drop KvaesitsoEnglish5·9 months agoAlso been using it for years. Love the unique interface. Wish they’d do more substantial updates than those seasonal icon packs though, especially given the amount of income they must have from subscriptions.
chrisbit@leminal.spaceto Technology@lemmy.world•'Technofascist military fantasy': Spotify faces boycott calls over CEO’s investment in AI military startupEnglish8·9 months agoOr Navidrome if you only want to stream music. It also supports dynamic playlists, internet radio, and scrobbling.
As someone who’s never used Pocket but recently got a Kobo and saw there’s an integration, I was a little annoyed they were shutting it down. I wonder if Kobo will create their own service to fill the gap? Given how hackable the device is, I’m sure the community will if they don’t.
chrisbit@leminal.spaceto sh.itjust.works Main Community@sh.itjust.works•Vote manipulation bots using sh.itjust.works?English9·11 months agoReally appreciate the effort that went into compiling this. Those leminal.space accounts have been banned.
Giving this a try myself. Interesting that it’s in the Play Store but not F-Droid.
chrisbit@leminal.spaceto Linux@programming.dev•Lenovo Cuts the Windows Tax and offers Cheaper Laptops with Linux Pre-installedEnglish3·1 year agoSimilar experience with Fedora on a P14s. Everything just works, including the fingerprint reader.
chrisbit@leminal.spaceto World News@lemmy.world•China retaliates with 84% tariffs on US goods as Trump trade war rattles marketsEnglish44·1 year agoI’m sure they’ll be begging to negotiate any day now, Donald.
chrisbit@leminal.spaceto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is a book that you will gladly read again?English4·1 year ago‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ is one I look forward to reading every few years.
I only learned this recently too watching the Rocky Horror cast reunion.