@julian writing all the docs takes a huge amount of time 😅
I also don't think I've structured them right yet
@julian I already have access to the package.
@julian anyways, moved and shipped!
There is a reason the old ships were comically simple by any modern standard.
@tetrus Thanks. The patch disables ownership check, this is not good but I can apply it to mitra just to unblock compilation.
However, it is too early for mini, things are going to change a lot there.
@steve @trwnh @hongminhee ha! That was the notice that got me to become a maintainer. But I don't have the admin rights to change it!
@jasnell can you give admin rights on the activitystrea.ms repo so I can change the message and also push automatically?
@evan James archived the repo today, assumably in response to this question. I'm going to keep working from my personal fork, and I'll use that to push to npm. I think I can update the info in package.json on the topic, too. A change that's been waiting too long.
@julian I was informed of one gap in the documentation but the API is very follow your nose
Space watchers enthralled by the live stream from NASA’s Artemis II Orion spacecraft have noticed that even astronauts can have trouble with Microsoft software. BlueSkyer Niki Grayson clipped an amusing segment of the live stream, where a puzzled astronaut asks for support from Mission Control because they “have two Microsoft Outlooks, and neither one of those are working.”
Grayson was agog at NASA inflicting Outlook on astronauts. “I’m so sorry we’ve sent these souls to the moon and they’re using Outlook?” they quipped.
For the love of god, copilot going to try and take over this mission
I’m just flabbergasted that people at nasa put their signatures on paperwork where MS is involved in any of their systems. I thought intelligent people worked there.