Programming Leftovers
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Using Lua from Go
Last weekend, at FOSDEM 2023, I watched a Lightning Talk by Frank Vanbever titled "Lua for the Lazy C developer". I had recently suggested at work that we should be using Lua to script the behavior of some systems which are written in Go, so the talk strongly resonated with me. Lua is an ideal scripting language for embedding into other programs because it is small and provides excellent bindings in both directions – Lua code can call native code, and vice versa.
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A badger badge for bagder
Looking like this: Lots of people walked around the conference this year with sarcastic or otherwise amusing messages scrolling or blinking on them.
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Vincent Bernat: Fast and dynamic encoding of Protocol Buffers in Go
Protocol Buffers are a popular choice for serializing structured data due to their compact size, fast processing speed, language independence, and compatibility.
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moteus firmware 2023-02â01
Partly to celebrate moteus controllers being back in stock and partly because a lot of important work has backed up, we've just released a new firmware version for moteus (2023-02-01) that has a little bit of something for everyone.
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8s.gcr.io image registry will be frozen from the 3rd of April 2023
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2023.06 Ben Davies
The past week it became known to the Raku Community that Ben Davies (Kaiepi / @Mrofnet) passed away suddenly at home in the early hours of January 14, 2023 with his father Eric. Ben has worked on MoarVM, NQP and Rakudo since 2017.
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Hack Week 22: An Art Project
Back in 2012, I received a box of eight hundred openSUSE 12.1 promo DVDs, which I then set out to distribute to local Linux usersâ groups, tech conferences, other SUSE crew in Australia, and so forth. I didnât manage to shift all 800 DVDs at the time, and I recently rediscovered the remaining three hundred and eighty four while installing some new shelves. As openSUSE 12.1 went end of life in May 2013, it seemed likely the DVDs were now useless, but I couldnât bring myself to toss them in landfill. Instead, given last week was Hack Week, I decided to use them for an art project.
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FF download improved
Forum member Caramel suggested some improvements for the 'firefox-skel-ask' PET. This is in the menu at "Internet -> Download latest Firefox". I have improved the script to be truly multi-language.
The PET has been uploaded, as well as others that I was tardy in updating online:
deleting pet_packages-noarch/pupradio-1.0.pet
deleting pet_packages-noarch/puppy-podcast-grabber-1.3.pet
deleting pet_packages-noarch/pfind-6.3-1.pet
deleting pet_packages-noarch/pburn3-3.7.18.pet
deleting pet_packages-noarch/firefox-skel-ask-20220107.pet
deleting pet_packages-noarch/desk_icon_theme_wary7orange-1.0.pet
deleting pet_packages-noarch/PupControl-3.4.0.3.pet
pet_packages-noarch/PupControl-3.4.0.4.pet
pet_packages-noarch/desk_background_kirkstone-orange-20230124.pet
pet_packages-noarch/desk_icon_theme_wary7orange-20230124.pet
pet_packages-noarch/firefox-skel-ask-20230206.pet
pet_packages-noarch/firmware_linux_all_k5p15p85-20230201.pet
pet_packages-noarch/libreoffice-icons-colibre-v7.4.2-20221202.pet
pet_packages-noarch/pburn3-3.7.18-1.pet
pet_packages-noarch/pfind-6.3-2.pet
pet_packages-noarch/puppy-podcast-grabber-1.3-1.pet
pet_packages-noarch/pupradio-1.1.petBack from holiday in Brisbane, gradually catching up with the backlog.