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Will Johansson

maccoaster@hachyderm.io

<p>Deaf iOS engineer; i love roller coasters, traveling, and polyglotism; i talk tech, code, politics; you have been warned :)</p>

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  • Post #2251369

    I&amp;#39;ve been doing some personal projects lately and decided to add a new personal project - a personal website and a blog. I&amp;#39;m doing it mostly for myself, to try to get into writing regularly. Check it out! https://deaf.dev/blog/

  • Post #1935338

    @quephird hugs. hang in there! glad you’re on the mend. ❤️‍🩹

  • Post #1935337

    @quephird hugs

  • Post #1935336

    @quephird I hate this timeline 🤬

  • Post #1935335

    @quephird too much? impossible!

  • Post #1935334

    @quephird likewise! ❤️🎆

  • Post #1935331

    Me, referring to the new MacBook Neos and how we should have Mac minis with the same guts: &amp;quot;well if youre doing a beowulf cluster, sure.&amp;quot; Friend 1, with an accidental, but gold, typo: &amp;quot;wow browulf. now that&amp;#39;s a cluster i have not heard of in a very very long time.&amp;quot; Friend 2: &amp;quot;we should start referring to unnecessary Kubernetes bullshit as &amp;#39;browulf clusters&amp;#39;.&amp;quot;

  • Post #1935328

    @quephird gorgeous 😍😍

  • Post #1935325

    Learned probably too much about mDNS reflecting, AirPrint, IPP, etc. Turns out AirPrint is pretty much an IPP service being advertised over mDNS*. I was wondering how to put my AirPrint-native printer on a VLAN that forbids internet access and other traffic and have AirPrint still work, using avahi-daemon on a Linux machine. I had two options, as far as I understand it: 1.) Reflect all mDNS (or filtered) from the printer VLAN to the VLANs wanting to use the printer. 2.) avahi-daemon supports...