A good old hacking blog post, very nice…
C++ Software Engineer. Big interest in OpenSource Community for years now. 20+ years linux user. Also a fan of Stephen King books.
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fievel@lemmy.zipto Books@lemmy.world•What book(s) are you currently reading or listening to? August 052·2 months agoWhat a good idea, a classic I never read yet. Will get it next.
fievel@lemmy.zipto Books@lemmy.world•What book(s) are you currently reading or listening to? August 053·2 months agoI just (30’ ago) finished Le tueur intime, by Claire Favan. Since I’m French native speaker (Belgian), read it in French although I mostly read in English (but when the author is French, better to read the original version). My opinion is mixed, on the story itself, I never considered giving up, I wanted to learn what happens next so a good page turner. I, however, had more difficulties with the writing style which I do not enjoyed that much. I also found that there was a bit too much repeated details on the crimes. After finishing it, I thought that the hero found too easily the solution and that some stuff were poorly studied by the author and thus there was a lack of realism.
What’s next, I don’t know, maybe I will (as often) find it in this community ;)
fievel@lemmy.zipto Books@lemmy.world•What book(s) are you currently reading or listening to? July 224·2 months agoJust finished Trust, by Hernan Diaz. I read it without looking up at summaries or so before and at first I was a bit disappointed by the first part (and even asked myself if it would not be a dnf). But when I discovered there was 4 parts in this book, progressively revealing the facts, I told myself “what a great piece of literature it is”. This is just a real performance for the author to write in 4 different style as if the part were written by different people with the key markers of each type of writing.
Just started The Whisperer, by Donato Carrisi.
fievel@lemmy.zipto Books@lemmy.world•What book(s) are you currently reading or listening to? July 152·2 months agoJust finished Trust based on this comment advice. I read it without looking up at summaries or so before and at first I was a bit disappointed by the first part (and even asked myself if it would not be a dnf). But when I discovered there was 4 parts in this book, progressively revealing the facts, I told myself “what a great piece of literature it is”. This is just a real performance for the author to write in 4 different style as if the part were written by different people with the key markers of each type of writing. Thanks for this advice, my first reading during my vacation and it was a real piece of artwork.
fievel@lemmy.zipto Books@lemmy.world•What book(s) are you currently reading or listening to? July 153·3 months agoJust finished The midwife of Auschwitz, by Anna Stuart. Very good, very emotional, just loved this book.
For now, I search for something lighter for the vacation (and not too complex to follow because during vacations, I’m frequently interrupted in the reading). I don’t see something in my to read pile, so I’ll look in this post or older. But if someone have an advice…
fievel@lemmy.zipto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Very water-resistant chalk for asphalt?29·3 months agoIf it has to be water resistant, why using chalk instead of paint? Real question, not trying to make fun.
fievel@lemmy.zipto Voyager@lemmy.world•Experimental Piefed support is now available for VoyagerEnglish5·3 months agoIs there a way to access it with Obtainium (e. g. github project releases) or F-droid?
Thanks this is a great project.
fievel@lemmy.zipto Announcements@lemmy.zip•Announcing: Piefed.zip - our new Piefed instance!English5·4 months agoI created my account like one hour ago and never received the validation mail. Is it normal (like a queue running during the night or so)?
fievel@lemmy.zipto Announcements@lemmy.zip•Announcing: Piefed.zip - our new Piefed instance!English15·4 months agoSo, as many here, I joined Lemmy two years ago following the reddit change regarding their API policy. I always have been rather open-source enthusiast (even though that I became less extreme with years and professional computer science experience, as a student I was a bit more utopist), so Lemmy seemed to me the perfect replacement.
I was not disappointed and, as an end-user, I still enjoy Lemmy better than I had ever liked reddit. However, during the two years that I have been using Lemmy and the grow of the user base, l experienced two instances shutdown, my first one shutdown overnight without any warning and, just now, lemm.ee is shutting down because moderation become unmanageable for instance admins.
So this bring me to my point, since reaction to posts about lemm.ee shutdown, I hear a lot speaking about piefed. Is piefed somehow better than lemmy? Is it right that lemmy communities are accessible through piefed? What are arguments for switching to piefed or to remain on lemmy?
Do you know any good threads, blog post, whatever discussing this, that can help me figure out?
fievel@lemmy.zipto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What’s the Best Lemmy Client App or API? Seeking Recommendations!1·4 months agoI used Voyager for more than 1 year, I’m happy with it but I will try out summit because I like trying alternatives.
Thank you for the welcome. I chose lemmy.zip because the policy regarding defederation pleased me and the monthly update on the status of the server was great info.
I hope this instance last a bit longer than my two previous ones (vlemmy.net which disappeared overnight, then lemm.ee).
One small detail about your sidebar, you have alternative UI, that’s a great plus. I would just name the software project running it next to the URL and Photon (m.lemmy.zip) is described as a mobile centric UI but it works great also on desktop (personally it’s my UI of choice on desktop).
fievel@lemmy.zipto Books@lemmy.world•What book(s) are you currently reading or listening? June 36·4 months agoI just started Never Flinch, by Stephen King. I’m an absolute fan of Stephen King, so I couldn’t not start reading it.
fievel@lemmy.zipto Fediverse@lemmy.world•lemm.ee is shutting down at the end of this monthEnglish10·4 months agoI chose lemmy.zip at the end. I hope this one will stay longer (I started on vlemmy.net which was put offline without notice and then I switched to lemm.ee…).
I just finished my first ever audio book. Always thought this was not for me because I like reading, you know. Then I gave a try, and that’s indeed better than I thought. With audio book I can enjoy literacy while doing activities that never would allowed me to do so, like working (for stuff which do not require 100% concentration) or driving (especially in traffic jams). And I really enjoyed having a story told to me, you know a bit like a madeleine de Proust, something bringing you back to childhood.
So for the first one I choose one in my native language, French. À retardement, by Franck Thilliez. This is a great thriller around topics on psychiatry, psychotic criminals and so on. I thought it was very well written and, knowing a bit of the topic through the stories of my psychologist partner, I think it’s very well documented about the illness and management of it in asylums (although there are parts that are pure fictional without any scientific veracity).
I’m also reading to another French novel, Le signal, by Maxime Chattam. This is an horror story, maybe inspired by what Stephen King could have written (but as far as I’m in not as good as King - but ok it’s very difficult to reach). One interesting suggestion, in the introduction of the novel, the author suggests some music to listen while reading (horror movies soundtracks), never done that before and this is a very good idea (I don’t have the ability at each reading session but when I did it, indeed I enjoyed more the book).