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Drum'n'Bass @lemmy.world
Simon @lemmy.dbzer0.com

Made some bootlegs you might enjoy

The first is my attempt on the Stomp/Jessee's Rockafeller Skank mix Sub Focus has been playing out. The second is an edit involving like four remixes of Sientelo plus some special sauce.

https://soundcloud.com/acid-wizard-beats/rockafellerskank-stomp-flip

https://soundcloud.com/acid-wizard-beats/sientelo-multi-remix-mashup

TypeScript @programming.dev
jnkrtech @programming.dev

Extensible TypeScript with Object Algebras

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/18004176

I think object algebras have huge potential to improve the way complex software is written but I've never seen them used in practice. I think one reason why is that the research paper which introduced them is pretty hard to read. This post is my attempt to change that.

I've been working on this post off and on for like two years so I'm really excited to share it with people. It is very long. There's a lot of ground to cover.

Programming @programming.dev
jnkrtech @programming.dev

Extensible TypeScript with Object Algebras

I think object algebras have huge potential to improve the way complex software is written but I've never seen them used in practice. I think one reason why is that the research paper which introduced them is pretty hard to read. This post is my attempt to change that.

I've been working on this post off and on for like two years so I'm really excited to share it with people. It is very long. There's a lot of ground to cover.

Warhammer 40k @lemmy.world
SSTF @lemmy.world

A sampling of classic Rogue Trader space marine miniatures

Blogging @programming.dev
TORFdot0 @lemmy.world

How I hosted my blog on Google Sites

www.kmstrube.net How I hosted my blog on Google Sites

2025 Update: I have since moved my blog to Github pages using Hugo with the PaperMod theme. The content of this post remains true, but note that I no longer rely on Google to host my content and use hacks to make RSS work. Someday I will write a follow up post on the move to Hugo and will link it he...

I hope a little self promotion is ok. Thanks to all of your help a few weeks ago, I was able to get an RSS feed set up for my blog. For reasons I still don't fully understand, a year and a half ago, when I moved my personal website from github and Azure App Services to Google Sites; I decided to just hack Google Sites into a blog rather than do the logical thing and start a blog on Wordpress or Blogger.

As I was documenting the process of hosting a feed using Google Drive and automating it with Google Apps Script, I decided to turn it into a full blog post on the journey I took to get things working.

If you do have some morbid curiosity on the actual steps to take to host, automate, and update RSS using Google Apps, I do have a full guide with instructions but can't say I recommend doing things this way to anyone but the truly delusional.

The whole post is about a 20 minute read. D

Music @lemmy.world
ektotherm @lemmy.ml

ektotherm – CMYK

This is my album. The concept was electronic music meets [progressive rock]. The main electronic influence is [drum & bass], but other styles like [trance], [hardcore] and [house] are also present.

It's electronic in composition and in sound. It's [progressive rock] in musical form and experimentation.

This thing took forever and I'm happy to finally share it!

And here's my Mastodon for anyone who likes that sort of thing.

Drum'n'Bass @lemmy.world
ektotherm @lemmy.ml

ektotherm – CMYK

This is my album. Not all of it is [drum & bass], but a good amount of it is. (Specifically, the tracks Into Sky, Imaginary Color, Vanishing Point, Swallow the Sun and Hardware Problem.)

This album is pretty experimental, since the main other influence is [progressive rock].

This thing took forever and I'm happy to finally share it!

And here's my Mastodon for anyone who likes that sort of thing.

Meta and Announcements @yiffit.net
Yiffit helper ^^ @yiffit.net
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Technology @lemmy.ml
maltfield @monero.town

Disarm BusKill Dead Man Switch with Keyboard Shortcut (Guide)

This article describes how to setup keyboard shortcuts in QubesOS so that you can temporarily disarm (pause) the BusKill laptop kill cord.

This allows the user to, for example, go to the bathroom without causing their computer to shutdown or self-destruct.

This is a guide that builds on part one: A Laptop Kill Cord for QubesOS (1/2). Before reading this, you should already be familiar with how to setup udev rules for BusKill on QubesOS.

  1. A Laptop Kill Cord for QubesOS (1/2)
  2. Disarm BusKill in QubesOS (2/2)

ⓘ Note: This post is adapted from its original article on Tom Hockers blog.

What is BusKill?

What if someone literally steals your laptop while youre working with classified information insi

Security News @infosec.pub
maltfield @monero.town

Disarm BusKill Dead Man Switch with Keyboard Shortcut (Guide)

This article describes how to setup keyboard shortcuts in QubesOS so that you can temporarily disarm (pause) the BusKill laptop kill cord.

This allows the user to, for example, go to the bathroom without causing their computer to shutdown or self-destruct.

This is a guide that builds on part one: A Laptop Kill Cord for QubesOS (1/2). Before reading this, you should already be familiar with how to setup udev rules for BusKill on QubesOS.

  1. A Laptop Kill Cord for QubesOS (1/2)
  2. Disarm BusKill in QubesOS (2/2)

ⓘ Note: This post is adapted from its original article on Tom Hockers blog.

What is BusKill?

What if someone literally steals your laptop while youre working with classified information insi

Open Source @lemmy.ml
maltfield @monero.town

Disarm BusKill Dead Man Switch with Keyboard Shortcut (Guide)

This article describes how to setup keyboard shortcuts in QubesOS so that you can temporarily disarm (pause) the BusKill laptop kill cord.

This allows the user to, for example, go to the bathroom without causing their computer to shutdown or self-destruct.

This is a guide that builds on part one: A Laptop Kill Cord for QubesOS (1/2). Before reading this, you should already be familiar with how to setup udev rules for BusKill on QubesOS.

  1. A Laptop Kill Cord for QubesOS (1/2)
  2. Disarm BusKill in QubesOS (2/2)

ⓘ Note: This post is adapted from its original article on Tom Hockers blog.

What is BusKill?

What if someone literally steals your laptop while youre working with classified information insi

netsec - Network Security @discuss.tchncs.de
maltfield @monero.town

Disarm Shortcut for BusKill Hardware Dead Man Switch

This article describes how to setup keyboard shortcuts in QubesOS so that you can temporarily disarm (pause) the BusKill laptop kill cord.

This allows the user to, for example, go to the bathroom without causing their computer to shutdown or self-destruct.

This is a guide that builds on part one: A Laptop Kill Cord for QubesOS (1/2). Before reading this, you should already be familiar with how to setup udev rules for BusKill on QubesOS.

  1. A Laptop Kill Cord for QubesOS (1/2)
  2. Disarm BusKill in QubesOS (2/2)

ⓘ Note: This post is adapted from its original article on Tom Hockers blog.

What is BusKill?

What if someone literally steals your laptop while youre working with classified information insi

Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org
maltfield @monero.town

Disarm Shortcut for BusKill Hardware Dead Man Switch

This article describes how to setup keyboard shortcuts in QubesOS so that you can temporarily disarm (pause) the BusKill laptop kill cord.

This allows the user to, for example, go to the bathroom without causing their computer to shutdown or self-destruct.

This is a guide that builds on part one: A Laptop Kill Cord for QubesOS (1/2). Before reading this, you should already be familiar with how to setup udev rules for BusKill on QubesOS.

  1. A Laptop Kill Cord for QubesOS (1/2)
  2. Disarm BusKill in QubesOS (2/2)

ⓘ Note: This post is adapted from its original article on Tom Hockers blog.

What is BusKill?

What if someone literally steals your laptop while youre working with classified information insi

Technology @lemmy.world
maltfield @monero.town

Disarm Shortcut for BusKill Hardware Dead Man Switch

This article describes how to setup keyboard shortcuts in QubesOS so that you can temporarily disarm (pause) the BusKill laptop kill cord.

This allows the user to, for example, go to the bathroom without causing their computer to shutdown or self-destruct.

This is a guide that builds on part one: A Laptop Kill Cord for QubesOS (1/2). Before reading this, you should already be familiar with how to setup udev rules for BusKill on QubesOS.

  1. A Laptop Kill Cord for QubesOS (1/2)
  2. Disarm BusKill in QubesOS (2/2)

ⓘ Note: This post is adapted from its original article on Tom Hockers blog.

What is BusKill?

What if someone literally steals your laptop while youre working with classified information insi

QubesOS discussion @lemmy.ml
maltfield @monero.town

Disarm Shortcut for BusKill Hardware Dead Man Switch

This article describes how to setup keyboard shortcuts in QubesOS so that you can temporarily disarm (pause) the BusKill laptop kill cord.

This allows the user to, for example, go to the bathroom without causing their computer to shutdown or self-destruct.

This is a guide that builds on part one: A Laptop Kill Cord for QubesOS (1/2). Before reading this, you should already be familiar with how to setup udev rules for BusKill on QubesOS.

  1. A Laptop Kill Cord for QubesOS (1/2)
  2. Disarm BusKill in QubesOS (2/2)

ⓘ Note: This post is adapted from its original article on Tom Hockers blog.

What is BusKill?

What if someone literally steals your lapt

Privacy @lemmy.ml
maltfield @monero.town

Disarm Shortcut for BusKill Hardware Dead Man Switch

This article describes how to setup keyboard shortcuts in QubesOS so that you can temporarily disarm (pause) the BusKill laptop kill cord.

This allows the user to, for example, go to the bathroom without causing their computer to shutdown or self-destruct.

This is a guide that builds on part one: A Laptop Kill Cord for QubesOS (1/2). Before reading this, you should already be familiar with how to setup udev rules for BusKill on QubesOS.

  1. A Laptop Kill Cord for QubesOS (1/2)
  2. Disarm BusKill in QubesOS (2/2)

ⓘ Note: This post is adapted from its original article on Tom Hockers blog.

What is BusKill?

What if someone literally steals your laptop while youre working with classified information insi

Technology @beehaw.org
maltfield @monero.town

Disarm Shortcut for BusKill Hardware Dead Man Switch

This article describes how to setup keyboard shortcuts in QubesOS so that you can temporarily disarm (pause) the BusKill laptop kill cord.

This allows the user to, for example, go to the bathroom without causing their computer to shutdown or self-destruct.

This is a guide that builds on part one: A Laptop Kill Cord for QubesOS (1/2). Before reading this, you should already be familiar with how to setup udev rules for BusKill on QubesOS.

  1. A Laptop Kill Cord for QubesOS (1/2)
  2. Disarm BusKill in QubesOS (2/2)

ⓘ Note: This post is adapted from its original article on Tom Hockers blog.

What is BusKill?

What if someone literally steals your laptop while youre working with classified information insi

cybersecurity @infosec.pub
maltfield @monero.town

Disarm Shortcut for BusKill Hardware Dead Man Switch

This article describes how to setup keyboard shortcuts in QubesOS so that you can temporarily disarm (pause) the BusKill laptop kill cord.

This allows the user to, for example, go to the bathroom without causing their computer to shutdown or self-destruct.

This is a guide that builds on part one: A Laptop Kill Cord for QubesOS (1/2). Before reading this, you should already be familiar with how to setup udev rules for BusKill on QubesOS.

  1. A Laptop Kill Cord for QubesOS (1/2)
  2. Disarm BusKill in QubesOS (2/2)

ⓘ Note: This post is adapted from its original article on Tom Hockers blog.

What is BusKill?

What if someone literally steals your laptop while youre working with classified information insi