

Sounds great. Just wanted to make sure since nothing had happened.
AuDHD danish baby-commie. A cat


Sounds great. Just wanted to make sure since nothing had happened.


I sent it to that email, did you get it? Or did it go into spam?


Yes. I need an email address I can send my patches to. sourcehut seems?? to work differently to how github/gitlab/gitea/etc do in regards to PRs, using git send-email rather than web interfaces. I found this in the sourcehut manuals which may help you.


In a previous post, 410bdf linked to an interesting pdf. I’m not sure if it is the correct way to do things, but it certainly is close to what YOTCD said. I was hoping 410bdf may have some info on this (that could be added to the future documentation) exactly for the reasons you laid out.


I have remade sphynx.diy in jekyll and would like to PR it for sphynx-site.


proletarian_girlboss seems to be a deleted account.


post #6 up second week of May
It’s Sunday, second week of May. How are things going? It’s ok to be late, just a small poke.


The gist might have been that the Russian envoy did appear at the location but wouldn’t negotiate
https://www.yahoo.com/news/die-welt-publishes-peace-deal-230752941.html


inevitably lead to a clash with other nations, which would not accept Russian tanks on their borders
When we don’t want foreign tanks on our borders, it’s good. When they don’t want it, it’s bad.
What was it?
Their illegitimate war of aggression on their border 850 KMs from their capital city


the negotiating third parties can’t get Russia to participate in a dialogue
Did my brain just make shit up or didn’t they nearly get to peace very early on1? Or are you saying that after Russia participated in a dialogue and Ukraine pulled out, they haven’t been willing to participate in any new talks?


Yes it is. Since what the arch repos have is a script to download TB from torproject.org
Add repos for torproject/guardian project/whatever it’s called now, or use the torproject.org installer.
You’re thinking of F-Droid (on Android), at least that is what the Guardian Project repo is for.


torbrowser-launcher (found in the extra repo) simply downloads Tor Browser from torproject.org, unless you use some AUR version of Tor Browser that recompiles it, you are getting the exact same TB as you would by manually downloading it.


Becuase creepjs uses JS to figure out the userAgent, WorkerNavigator.userAgent


Trust me, I spent 3 years in the Tor community I know this shit, this thing comes up so often.
Alternatively: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-browser/-/issues/41610


That would be a fail of the fingerprinting protection
It isn’t.
A properly set up TOR browser for example should not allow that detection by any means.
Yes it should, through Javascript. https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-browser/-/issues/26146#note_2649490


Thanks for the update! Now I won’t have to take down Hexbear.


It could. I personally wouldn’t choose latex as I have never used it.
I never thought of the docs as being a technical manual with the need for diagrams and schematics, I’ll think about that for the future.
Nor am I familiar with RST, but yup it seems like fairly standard markup,
EPUBs are HTML and CSS1, made to be a book. (The HTML found on the web is usually slathered in CSS and looks entirely different than without it, whereas in EPUBs it’s primarily typesetting) I didn’t think too much about it when I wrote last night, so maybe let’s just forget about them.
1 and theoretically everything else, such as MathML, though, implementation of everything is usually even more sub-par than in browsers—This is of course also dependent on the web-engine used, e.g. Calibre may have a great MathML implementation as it uses Qts web-engine (chromium), whereas I would think KOReaders crengine is worse (if it is implemented at all)


Ill try to see take a look at sourcehut pages and ways of publishing to both web and print that are (relatively) easy
If we don’t need to print our frontpage/blog, but just the docs, Sphinx seems to be able to generate PDFs (through latex) and EPUBs. So we could use that for the docs. (Sphinx is what readthedocs uses)


It does use Jinja2. And yea, the support isn’t great, it used to be worse if I remember correctly, having become active again at some point. That was one of the reasons I wasn’t sure if I would go with it.
How are build times?
According to lektor itself:
0.12 seconds for ComLib (to be fair it is very small)
~4 seconds for Queerscriptors. (Note that Queerscriptors is translated into 9 languages, excluding the original English)
If you need help with the site I would love to do something. I’m just not great at designing, so I was hoping you could do that.