chameleon

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[–] chameleon@fedia.io 26 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Github: https://github.com/suitenumerique/docs

Self-hostable, but it seems like an absolute behemoth of an application if their "non-production-use-only" docker-compose file is to be believed, and I couldn't find any production-ready deployment instructions on a quick skim. No obvious signs of federation and I didn't see anything on their roadmap, not sure it would make a lot of sense for this though.

[–] chameleon@fedia.io 39 points 1 week ago

Gives them excuses to punish "weird"/non-perfectly-conforming kids. The definition of the actual law is broad and open to more or less any interpretation you want it to have.

[–] chameleon@fedia.io 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Love the diagonal belts & power poles.

[–] chameleon@fedia.io 17 points 3 weeks ago

Borg or the like with 'hardcoded' plaintext/regularly full-disk-encrypted key is acceptable. Someone that has your unencrypted private key sitting on your server has almost certainly already obtained access to the entire set of data you're backing up, with the backup key itself only meaningfully guarding access to older backups.

The more important thing is to securely keep extra copies in case the server fails. I keep mine in a group in my password manager, one per repo.

[–] chameleon@fedia.io 11 points 1 month ago

I'm particularly worried about all the historical records. Summoning Salt & similar channels are gonna have problems after this, especially after the policy has been in place for several years and stuff made in this very era expires.

I wouldn't be surprised if Archive Team tries their best at archiving the current situation (difficult as it is) but nobody is going to bother doing it on-going and a WR obsoleted for months is interesting material only when edited into a documentary.

[–] chameleon@fedia.io 5 points 1 month ago

The good stuff is usually hidden in low view hell (or in text form, stuck on personal blogs nobody reads). Getting an audience is mostly a property of marketing, not quality. There's not a lot of natural overlap between those that can teach well and those that can market well.

[–] chameleon@fedia.io 5 points 1 month ago

For what it's worth, this game was formerly "Monolith". Fantastic twinstick bullet hell shmup roguelite. Difficulty is somewhat on the hard side but it's learnable.

[–] chameleon@fedia.io 3 points 1 month ago

There's no 100% indicator, but presence/non-presence of a contributor license agreement that gives them the rights to distribute under any license is the best one I've found. Corporate backed FOSS where they want the option to turn into non-FOSS "just in case" means that will inevitably happen after people are locked in. Best place to look for one is the project's documentation on how to contribute/how to send pull requests.

Stuff licensed under BSD/MIT style permissive licenses don't need a CLA to go proprietary, but the ones that do tend to have a CLA anyway.

"CLAs" that are just an sign-off (developer certificate of origin like used by the kernel) are fine and are also treated as a CLA every so often, but the moment you see anything about giving one specific company a "perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable copyright license" or the like, run for the hills.

[–] chameleon@fedia.io 22 points 1 month ago (1 children)

(It's a joke/reference, I guess it's not 100% known though. My bad.)

I really do hate "I know what I have so you are going to pay whatever number I set" capitalism though, which is what they do here. These registrars figured out a loophole around the redemption grace period and are, from the start, set up to make you lose the domain and then spend significant money on a completely unfair auction where they have the power to plant fake bids, rather than paying the usual static redemption fees that aren't that excessive.

[–] chameleon@fedia.io 48 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Heartbreaking: The Worst Capitalist Practice You Know Just Accidentally Picked A Funny Target

[–] chameleon@fedia.io 2 points 4 months ago

The email ecosystem is changing in recent years but yeah, it's best to expect that there is at least one opportunity for any given email to be sent over the internet unencrypted. MTA-STS has been slowly changing the landscape but adoption isn't going all that great.

[–] chameleon@fedia.io 1 points 4 months ago

Powered through Beastieball over the past week, a creature collector/"sports" game from the devs of Chicory and Wandersong. I had fairly high expectations because I enjoyed the devs previous work, but it turned out even better than expected. Lots of cool creature designs, music is Lena Raine's usual standout stuff, story kept my attention.

The sportsball system is surprisingly complex, if a little hard to learn. I went through multiple types of team setup and felt like a lot of different setups were viable in the end. Every match is a 2v2, every offensive turn is 3 actions worth, and you get a defensive turn too. You really have to build a team with good synergy between them and be smart about swapping in and out.

Only real downside is it's still early access and a decent chunk of creatures have placeholder art or don't have the full set of animation frames yet. Most are reasonably finished but there's a couple that are a little jarring.

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