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submitted 5 days ago by jjba23@lemmy.ml to c/unixporn@lemmy.ml

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/34572963

SSS (Supreme Sexp System) releases a polished v3.3.22 after 9 months of continuous development ✨

https://codeberg.org/jjba23/sss

  • #dracula palette has been added as shown in the #screenshot
  • experimental help center 🧪 for SSS, tailor made #gtk4 #rust application
  • many improvements and quality of life added to this #gnu #linux quasi - #distro on top of #guix
  • much more ...

SSS is a #rice 🖥️ 🍙 worthy of #unixporn and uses #guile #scheme #emacs #hyprland and more

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submitted 5 days ago by jjba23@lemmy.ml to c/unixporn@lemmy.world

SSS (Supreme Sexp System) releases a polished v3.3.22 after 9 months of continuous development ✨

https://codeberg.org/jjba23/sss

  • #dracula palette has been added as shown in the #screenshot
  • experimental help center 🧪 for SSS, tailor made #gtk4 #rust application
  • many improvements and quality of life added to this #gnu #linux quasi - #distro on top of #guix
  • much more ...

SSS is a #rice 🖥️ 🍙 worthy of #unixporn and uses #guile #scheme #emacs #hyprland and more

[-] jjba23@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

By default it is, but there are many non-free channels you can use to add the OG Linux kernel to your Guix install as well as nonfree drivers. A famous one is nonguix, which i also use in my config. They also make custom ISOs with the Linux kernel, which helps some hardware indeed. So the libre only policy is a non issue if you read into it a little, but unfortunately most people stay at surface level

[-] jjba23@lemmy.ml 11 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

With Guix you have reproducibility, freedom, good docs and peace of mind, also when configuring things more deeply. You also have a powerful programming language (Scheme / Lisp) with which to define your system config as well as your dotfiles. This is my insight after years of GNU/Linux usage. I run Guix on laptops, desktops and servers, and I never have configuration drift, as well as the benefit that I have a self documenting system.

https://codeberg.org/jjba23/sss

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submitted 1 month ago by jjba23@lemmy.ml to c/foss@beehaw.org

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/32190347

With the idea of promoting the usage of Guix and of my favourite programming language Guile Scheme, I created a small project which is still in early stages, but I think with some more love and effort can be quite something.

https://jointhefreeworld.org/guile-show-hub/

The Guile ShowHub! Promoting all Guile projects out there! By reading from foss Guix project source code we can tap into a plethora of information, and leverage the homoiconicity of Lisp to directly analyze the source code and extract info.

[-] jjba23@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago

You might be interested in Emacs, it has (among many other things) artist-mode where you can draw with your cursor and obtain good ASCII art

[-] jjba23@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 months ago

I find it funny that you call Lisps and Emacs obsolete and dead, when they are more alive than ever. I agree with most of the article, but I think you ignore what makes these two great

[-] jjba23@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 months ago

no question is a bad question friend! a lot of people like me, and other power users, have keyboard driven workflows in their computer, and as such find title bars and window buttons to be of little use, and not justifying the screen space they take. This is mostly a window manager (WM)/ desktop environment (DE) dependent thing, regardless of distro. this is specially true when you have a tiling WM, like Hyprland.

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submitted 2 months ago by jjba23@lemmy.ml to c/foss@beehaw.org

Generate SVG images for handy useful glyphs, org/markdown badges and more, from Lisp (Guile Scheme)

https://codeberg.org/jjba23/ggg

Be proud and appreciate technologies and techniques you use, distinguish clearly supported versions of things, etc. With flexible support for badges between one and three parts.

Through SVG generation from Lisp (Guile Scheme) we leverage a beautiful DSL and apply some mathematical knowledge to build pixel perfect badges. These SVG can then be easily converted without quality loss to any desired format.

With GGG, you have the power to create your own badges and images with a consistent and clean aesthetic.

[-] jjba23@lemmy.ml 3 points 3 months ago

@triplenadir thanks for the heads-up, I edited the title, since I never meant any negative message with this

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submitted 3 months ago by jjba23@lemmy.ml to c/unixporn@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/30189867

SSS is a Lisp machine adventure, where the hacking culture is celebrated. Let me help you achieve GNUrvana.

https://codeberg.org/jjba23/sss

You can follow the project on Codeberg, or on the fediverse at Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@sss_project

This custom GNU + Linux setup enhances customization to infinity, encourages the hacking spirit, and offers a superior user experience thanks in part too to REPL (Read Eval Print Loop) and Lisps.

SSS strives to have all things configured via Lisp dialects when possible and convenient, staying accessible to all kinds of users, and allowing for magical things to happen 🪄.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by jjba23@lemmy.ml to c/unixporn@lemmy.ml

SSS is a Lisp machine adventure, where the hacking culture is celebrated. Let me help you achieve GNUrvana.

https://codeberg.org/jjba23/sss

You can follow the project on Codeberg, or on the fediverse at Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@sss_project

This custom GNU + Linux setup enhances customization to infinity, encourages the hacking spirit, and offers a superior user experience thanks in part too to REPL (Read Eval Print Loop) and Lisps.

SSS strives to have all things configured via Lisp dialects when possible and convenient, staying accessible to all kinds of users, and allowing for magical things to happen 🪄.

[-] jjba23@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 months ago

There are many reasons why a Lisp is a great fit for most software. More specifically, websites are tree like data structures, and you really can't beat Lisps at that, due to homoiconicity and so much more. some thoughts here:

https://jointhefreeworld.org/blog/articles/lisps/why-i-program-in-lisp/index.html

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submitted 3 months ago by jjba23@lemmy.ml to c/foss@beehaw.org

LucidPlan proudly announces version v0.4.0 of the project:

https://codeberg.org/jjba23/lucidplan

#foss #project #management for everyone ( #selfhosting )

work more #agile in your team thanks to a fast-paced no-nonsense-workflow and customizability, also thanks to being written in #lisp ( #guile #scheme ) and using #guix

This tool results of years of experience using proprietary systems like Jira/Trello, and experiencing the frustrations they bring.

find my live instance here:

https://lucidplan.jointhefreeworld.org/tickets/sss

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submitted 3 months ago by jjba23@lemmy.ml to c/unixporn@lemmy.world
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[-] jjba23@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 months ago

v0.0.14 now uses libcurl and works nicely :)

         (file-port (open-input-file the-file))
         (handle (curl-easy-init))
         (_ (begin
              (curl-easy-setopt handle
                                'url
                                (format #f "smtp://~a:~a" access-server
                                        access-port))
              (curl-easy-setopt handle
                                'verbose #t)
              (curl-easy-setopt handle
                                'use-ssl 1)
              (curl-easy-setopt handle
                                'username access-key)
              (curl-easy-setopt handle
                                'password access-secret)
              (curl-easy-setopt handle
                                'mail-from from-address)
              (curl-easy-setopt handle
                                'mail-rcpt
                                (list to-address))
              (curl-easy-setopt handle
                                'readdata file-port)
              (curl-easy-setopt handle
                                'upload #t)))
         (r (curl-easy-perform handle #t))
         (rr (catch #t
                    (lambda ()
                      (bytevector->string r "utf-8"))
                    (lambda (key . args)
                      r))))
[-] jjba23@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 months ago

i understand the mixed feelings about AI, but I think we should stop and think that we sometimes have nice and fun use cases, like image generation

[-] jjba23@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Sorry you feel this way ! my code is completely artisanal you might say, I only use AI for code comments and docstrings that is all. in that regard it is useful as a tool. i understand the world has now very mixed feelings about it, but it's just another tool for us digital carpenters.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by jjba23@lemmy.ml to c/foss@beehaw.org

The free and open Lisp-powered notification nexus

https://codeberg.org/jjba23/pingwing

Do you want to work the complexity away of sending e-mail, Slack or other notifications, from every other program? Specially if you use a (micro)service oriented architecture?

pingwing, a key component of the jointhefreeworld ecosystem, emerges as a robust and extensible solution. Architected in the elegant and powerful dialect of Lisp known as Guile Scheme, this tool gives you power (via REST API and more) to become the central notification system for your platform.

At its core, pingwing exposes a programmatic interface (and more!) allowing you to dispatch messages, electronic mail, and critical alerts with finesse. Forget juggling disparate notification mechanisms; pingwing harmonizes these streams, routing them to your chosen endpoints.

Initial support includes SMTP for email delivery, with a pending integration for Slack (expect webhook wizardry soon!).

The architecture is designed for future expansion, promising connectivity to a diverse range of notification sinks.

This project is powered by Lisp (Guile Scheme), curl , make , SXML and the GNU Artanis web framework, SQLite, among others.

This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License 3 or newer.

This tool is compatible with any SMTP provider you can think of, thanks to its simple and agnostic approach.

All you need to do to interact with pingwing is call the /api/v1/tasks with a POST method and give your preferences. See app/api/v1.scm for more details on the API, and lib/pingwing/tasks.scm for more.

curl -v \
     -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
     -d '{
         "task-type": "send-email",
         "template": "password-reset",
         "template-vars": {
           "system-name": "WikiMusic",
           "user": "jjbigorra@gmail.com",
           "reset-link": "https://gnu.org/"
         },
         "sender-name": "No Reply - WikiMusic",
         "sender-address": "noreply@wikimusic.jointhefreeworld.org",
         "subject": "Wikimusic - Password Reset",
         "recipients": [
           {"name": "Josep Bigorra", "address": "jjbigorra@gmail.com"},
           {"name": "Another Person", "address": "jjbigorra+1@gmail.com"}
         ]
       }' \
     'http://localhost:50077/api/v1/tasks'

You can submit tasks at super high rates to pingwing since the ingestion and processing are done completely separately. This ensures that we can do a reliable retry mechanism and can handle high volumes of data.

After the task has submitted and picked up by the worker, a message like this will be produced:

MIME-Version: 1.0
Subject: WikiMusic - Password Reset 998c42eb-7472-4e12-aa5a-ffdbe754b430
From: No Reply - WikiMusic <noreply@wikimusic.jointhefreeworld.org>
To: Josep Bigorra <jjbigorra@gmail.com>
Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="pingwing-message-multipart-boundary-33c2b557-7f27-4339-9a85-2385e7ecde9b"

--pingwing-message-multipart-boundary-33c2b557-7f27-4339-9a85-2385e7ecde9b
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Reset your password: 
We have received a request to reset the password for your user account:
User.............

--pingwing-message-multipart-boundary-33c2b557-7f27-4339-9a85-2385e7ecde9b
Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /><meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge" />..............

--pingwing-message-multipart-boundary-33c2b557-7f27-4339-9a85-2385e7ecde9b--

Send mail message via SMTP with curl And the worker will pick it up and send it (programatically for you):

>>= sending mail to email-smtp.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com

curl --verbose --ssl-reqd --url smtp://email-smtp.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com:587 --user "AK*****:*************" --mail-from 'noreply@wikimusic.jointhefreeworld.org' --mail-rcpt 'jjbigorra@gmail.com' --mail-rcpt-allowfails --upload-file tmp/998c42eb-7472-4e12-aa5a-ffdbe754b430-noreply@wikimusic.jointhefreeworld.org-jjbigorra@gmail.com

% Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed   Time    Time     Time  Current
                                 Dload  Upload   Total   Spent    Left  Speed
  0     0    0     0    0     0      0      0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:--     0* Host email-smtp.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com:587 was resolved.
 IPv6: (none)
 IPv4: 15.236.217.177, 15.236.68.209, 15.237.2.166
   Trying 15.236.217.177:587...
 Connected to email-smtp.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com (15.236.217.177) port 587
< 220 email-smtp.amazonaws.com ESMTP SimpleEmailService-d-I
> EHLO 998c42eb-7472-4e12-aa5a-ffdbe754b430-noreply@wikimusic.jointhefreeworld.org-jjbigorra@gmail.com
< 250-email-smtp.amazonaws.com
< 250-8BITMIME
< 250-STARTTLS
< 250-AUTH PLAIN LOGIN
< 250 Ok
> STARTTLS
< 220 Ready to start TLS
.........................
< 235 Authentication successful.
  0     0    0     0    0     0      0      0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:--     0> MAIL FROM:<noreply@wikimusic.jointhefreeworld.org>
< 250 Ok
> RCPT TO:<jjbigorra@gmail.com>
< 250 Ok
> DATA
< 354 End data with <CR><LF>.<CR><LF>q
} [3028 bytes data]
 We are completely uploaded and fine
< 250 Ok 011301968c239ad5-72018cb8-ab51-42dd-8ea6-fd6395124272-000000
100  3028    0     0  100  3028      0   5653 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:--  5649
 Connection #0 to host email-smtp.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com left intact`___`

example of how simple a template definition can be:

;;; pingwing -- the free and open Lisp-powered notification nexus

;; Copyright © Josep Bigorra <jjbigorra@gmail.com>

;; pingwing is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
;; (at your option) any later version.

;; pingwing is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.

;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with pingwing.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

(define-module (pingwing templates system-alert)
  #:use-module (ice-9 time)
  #:use-module (ice-9 format)
  #:use-module (ice-9 rdelim)
  #:use-module (ice-9 textual-ports)
  #:use-module (ice-9 regex)
  #:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
  #:use-module (srfi srfi-64)
  #:use-module (pingwing css)
  #:use-module (pingwing html)
  #:use-module (ice-9 string-fun)
  #:use-module (sxml simple)
  #:use-module (ice-9 iconv))

(begin
  (define* (system-alert-html-template #:key system-name alert-value)
    (let* (
           (tree `((html (head ,meta-charset
                               ,meta-ie
                               ,meta-responsive
                               ,meta-color-scheme
                               ,meta-supported-color-schemes
                               (title ,(gettext "System Alert"))
                               (style ,mail-style))
                         (body (h1 (span ,(gettext
                                           "System Alert: "))
                                   (span ,system-name))
                               (p ,(gettext
                                    "An alert has been triggered from your system"))
                               (hr (@ (style ,(->style '((margin-top . "1.4em") (margin-bottom . "1.4em"))))))
                               (p ,alert-value)
                               ,mail-footer)))))
      (with-output-to-string (lambda ()
                               (sxml->xml tree)))))
  (export system-alert-html-template))

(begin
  (define* (system-alert-plain-template #:key system-name alert-value)
    (let* ((content (list (gettext "System Alert")
                          (gettext
                           "An alert has been triggered from your system:")
                          system-name
                          "----------------------------------"
                          alert-value
                          "----------------------------------"
                          (gettext
                           "this e-mail was powered by pingwing - the free and open Lisp-powered notification nexus")
                          "https://codeberg.org/jjba23/pingwing"
                          (gettext "see pingwing's source code on Codeberg"))))
      (string-join content "\n")))
  (export system-alert-plain-template))
[-] jjba23@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 months ago

the like system is a sort of trust score, kinda like stars in ultimate guitar, so the community can downvote entries and that will help filter out bad content

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submitted 3 months ago by jjba23@lemmy.ml to c/foss@beehaw.org

v0.1.6 release - Wikimusic

https://codeberg.org/jjba23/wikimusic

stability improved, add ASCII size settings for web and become more EWW friendly (eased also thanks to SSR from #lisp )

visit my instance at : https://wikimusic.jointhefreeworld.org/

[-] jjba23@lemmy.ml 5 points 3 months ago

i am in the same boat, also got banned without apparent reason, think i commented too quick.. have heard nothing back from my appeals so i will soon also delete my Reddit, viva the free fediverse

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submitted 4 months ago by jjba23@lemmy.ml to c/unixporn@lemmy.ml

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/28682467

SSS is a Lisp machine adventure, where the hacking culture is celebrated. Let me help you achieve GNUrvana.

Just released v2.1.29, my Emacs config is now fully modular, and I control Spotify from inside it too with smudge - waybar, rofi, mako improvements - more everforest and light themes love - org mode with proportional fonts now - SSS-atisfying

Follow SSS:

on Codeberg: https://codeberg.org/jjba23/sss

on Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@sss_project

This custom GNU + Linux setup enhances customization to infinity, encourages the hacking spirit, and offers a superior user experience thanks in part too to REPL (Read Eval Print Loop) and Lisps.

SSS strives to have all things configured via Lisp dialects when possible and convenient, staying accessible to all kinds of users, and allowing for magical things to happen 🪄.

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