On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 04:55:27PM +0100, FRIGN wrote:
On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 10:52:19 -0500
Greg Reagle wrote:
Great, thanks. Is there any code for "Simple Jabber - Divide And Conquer XMPP, Jan
Klemkow"?
http://klemkow.net/sj.html
code: https://github.com/younix/sj
Hi, I think it is bett
Joerg Jung wrote:
> However, can you tag/roll a new release/tarball please?
Heyho Joerg,
I plan to make a 0.2 bugfix release before merging the farbfeld change. However
I would like to wait a few days before that to see if you guys find some more
bugs. ;)
--Markus
>> presentations suck.
>> and this shit here is worse than powerpoint cause i can't display it
>> on someone else's computer.
>
> You can, even on Mac OS X and Windows. Sent should work there as well
> using XQuartz and other goodies.
Some people don't like to have shit of dubious quality installe
> Chill down, no one forces you to watch the videos.
Sadly I have not watched a single video from slcon yet. My critique is
based on average presentations I attended in real life, and I include
my own presentations in that criticism, they are never as good as I
would like them to be :)
Some stuff
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 11:32:18PM +0100, Markus Teich wrote:
> Qentin Rameau wrote:
> > > > > 'sent empty' with empty being a 0-length file will produce a
> > > > > memory access error.
> >
> > I think I was able to fix that, please try the recent patch I posted on
> > hackers@.
Yes, the last ch
Qentin Rameau wrote:
> > > > 'sent empty' with empty being a 0-length file will produce a
> > > > memory access error.
>
> I think I was able to fix that, please try the recent patch I posted on
> hackers@.
Heyho,
Yeah, sorry, I forgot to commit and push my fix, but now it should really be
fine,
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 10:47:39PM +0100, Markus Teich wrote:
> Joerg Jung wrote:
> > Have you compiled sent with address sanitizer as suggested in the link, or
> > enabled the malloc.conf J option on OpenBSD, as mentioned above?
>
> Heyho Joerg,
>
> sorry, I missed that point. Please check again
On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 21:48:11 +0100
Joerg Jung wrote:
Hi Joerg,
> > > 'sent empty' with empty being a 0-length file will produce a
> > > memory access error.
I think I was able to fix that, please try the recent patch I posted on
hackers@.
Joerg Jung wrote:
> Have you compiled sent with address sanitizer as suggested in the link, or
> enabled the malloc.conf J option on OpenBSD, as mentioned above?
Heyho Joerg,
sorry, I missed that point. Please check again, I just pushed a fix, which
should work. I could not test it, since I don't
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 12:53:16AM +0100, Markus Teich wrote:
> Joerg Jung wrote:
> > Here comes another one...
> >
> > As mentioned in this thread:
> > http://marc.info/?t=14477246942&r=1&w=2 in this mail:
> > http://marc.info/?l=oss-security&m=144774881126397&w=2
> >
> > 'sent empty' with e
FRIGN writes:
> I guess a better way to do that would be to use greyscale-farbfeld
> files
There doesn't appear to be such a thing, unless you mean just have R=G=B
and A=65535. Which, to me, seems to suck about as much as using ASCII
for a header that can be parsed with fscanf.
I think it'd be m
And there is also a short paper for this talk, which should be linked on
the conference website.
http://klemkow.net/sj.pdf
FRIGN: Where is the right place to upload this pdf on the suckless
server?
thanks,
Jan
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 04:55:27PM +0100, FRIGN wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 10:52:19
On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 10:52:19 -0500
Greg Reagle wrote:
> Great, thanks. Is there any code for "Simple Jabber - Divide And Conquer
> XMPP, Jan Klemkow"?
http://klemkow.net/sj.html
code: https://github.com/younix/sj
--
FRIGN
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 10:52:19AM -0500, Greg Reagle wrote:
> On 11/13/2015 02:30 PM, FRIGN wrote:
> > videos of the slcon2 talks are now online[0] in the webm format.
> >
> > [0]: http://suckless.org/conference/
>
> Great, thanks. Is there any code for "Simple Jabber - Divide And Conquer
> XM
On 11/13/2015 02:30 PM, FRIGN wrote:
> videos of the slcon2 talks are now online[0] in the webm format.
>
> [0]: http://suckless.org/conference/
Great, thanks. Is there any code for "Simple Jabber - Divide And Conquer XMPP,
Jan Klemkow"?
On 18.11.2015 12:52, FRIGN wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 12:36:51 +0100
> Stefan Mark wrote:
>
> Hey Stefan,
>
>> I think i see. Sure, for visual representation, 16 bit wide rgba is
>> probably more than enough.
>
> I thought long about how much bits I want per color-channel. One format
> cannot
On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 12:36:51 +0100
Stefan Mark wrote:
Hey Stefan,
> I think i see. Sure, for visual representation, 16 bit wide rgba is
> probably more than enough.
I thought long about how much bits I want per color-channel. One format
cannot solve all problems as not one program can do all ta
On 18.11.2015 11:49, FRIGN wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 11:16:56 +0100
> Stefan Mark wrote:
>
>> What i meant, instead of having RGBA and only RGBA, it could have a flag
>> that says either which color model is used, (like rgb, rgba, lab,
>> monochrome, ...) or define how many color channels the
On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 11:55:23 +0100
Martti Kühne wrote:
Hey Martti,
> Since your original announcement contained no information on the
> matter, all your 16 and 32 bit numbers are network endian, right?
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> FRIGN hat am 18. November 2015 um 11:49 geschrieben:
>
>
> On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 11:16:56 +0100
> Stefan Mark wrote:
>
> > What i meant, instead of having RGBA and only RGBA, it could have a flag
> > that says either which color model is used, (like rgb, rgba, lab,
> > monochrome, ...) or de
Since your original announcement contained no information on the
matter, all your 16 and 32 bit numbers are network endian, right?
cheers!
mar77i
On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 11:16:56 +0100
Stefan Mark wrote:
> What i meant, instead of having RGBA and only RGBA, it could have a flag
> that says either which color model is used, (like rgb, rgba, lab,
> monochrome, ...) or define how many color channels the image has, either
> named or by giving the
On 18.11.2015 11:16, Stefan Mark wrote:
> On 17.11.2015 18:43, FRIGN wrote:
>> On Tue, 17 Nov 2015 18:34:06 +0100
>> Stefan Mark wrote:
>> [stuff]
As a side note, i dont mean to press the issue or annoy you. It is just
an idea. Just say if you dont want to discuss it any further :)
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On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 11:05:45 +0100
hiro <23h...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey hiro,
> presentations suck.
> and this shit here is worse than powerpoint cause i can't display it
> on someone else's computer.
You can, even on Mac OS X and Windows. Sent should work there as well
using XQuartz and other goo
On 17.11.2015 18:43, FRIGN wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Nov 2015 18:34:06 +0100
> Stefan Mark wrote:
>
> Hey Stefan,
>
>> I know, its all about simplicity, but with only a marginally higher
>> complexity an arbitrary number of channels and color spaces could be
>> supported. Something like this:
>> A typ
presentations suck.
and this shit here is worse than powerpoint cause i can't display it
on someone else's computer.
something more useful for me would be a program that takes .txt files
and converts them into powerpoint slides with double-linebreaks
indicating a new slide and the first single lin
On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 09:51:38 +0800
Pickfire wrote:
> Or try the new compression with brotli.
I tested brotli, it doesn't fare very well.
A big aspect of this decision should also be widespread use.
Why use a superior compression algorithm when almost nobody
has an implementation on his computer
On Tue, 17 Nov 2015 18:05:43 -0500
Matthew of Boswell wrote:
Hey Matthew,
> It's not "better"; it sucks less. There's a huge difference.
>
> "better" is a matter of opinion. PPM has a lot of features / alternate
> formats / modes of data representation / endian choices. It supports
> binary 256
I already wrote one, but i end up wrapping gmp and openssl for performance
reasons. Just check the source of r2 libr/util/big.c if you are interested
> On 18 Nov 2015, at 00:16, Marc Collin wrote:
>
> That's cool, didn't know you had one in the works.
> Mind telling a bit about it works? Mayb
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