Status Update: May 2020
I figured I’d take a leaf out of other people’s books and start doing monthly status updates (if I remember to do them). For the first month, I’ll be talking about Campmaster Constantine, Discord Scout Council, and this site.
Campmaster Constantine
This month has seen a lot of changes, from PostgreSQL to task scheduling. I’m currently in the process of adding server mute functionality based off of the task scheduler I wrote (found here). Also upcoming are reminders and timed bans. If you have any suggestions for what I can do with this, feel free to drop a note in my public inbox (found in the sidebar).
I’m also working on a secret for the Campmaster, that’s coming up, so stay tuned!
Discord Scout Council
I’ve recently joined the Discord Scout Council as the representative for Camp Quarantine, and as the Tech Team lead. I’m currently working on maintaining their bot and creating their website. I’m excited to be working with them, and I’m looking forward to creating their website and bot.
devosmium.xyz
This site recently went through yet another revamp. This time, it’s using a theme written by Tristan Partin. I’m planning on reworking the theme a bit, but this works for now. I also added an about page to the site.
As the Campmaster grows, I’m planning on creating documentation for it here.
Articles from my webring
Announcing Rust 1.84.0
The Rust team is happy to announce a new version of Rust, 1.84.0. Rust is a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. If you have a previous version of Rust installed via rustup, you can get 1.84.0 with: $ rustup upd…
via Rust Blog January 9, 2025Status update, December 2024
Hi! For once let’s open things up with the NPotM. I’ve started working on sajin, an Android app which synchronizes camera pictures in the background. I’ve grown tired of manually copying files around, and I don’t want to use proprietary services to backup my …
via emersion December 15, 2024Post-OCSP certificate revocation in the Web PKI
Introduction Today, TLS certificates in the Web public key infrastructure (PKI) have long validity: almost all remain valid for at least three months! An attacker compromising a certificate early enough in its lifetime1 keeps it compromised for months. Cer…
via Posts on Seirdy’s Home September 25, 2024Generated by openring