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Wait you're doing the optiplexeseseses!!??π€©
it was a doozey π΅βπ«
A screenshot shows terminal output from the Open Sesame CLI demonstrating batch repository cloning functionality. The dark-themed terminal displays tabs for bash and ssh with username usrbinkat-optiplexprime and timestamps showing 10:51. The command sesame clone --project https://github.com/ScopeCreep-zip executes from the open-sesame main branch on host mithril. The output reports Found 11 repositories in github.com/ScopeCreep-zip followed by a vertical list of repository names with existence status. Each repository shows in muted gray text with "(exists)" annotation: website, Rack, kalilix, ossiodata, dollhaus.zip, open-sesame, Symbiont, SpiritStream, ReKindle, and Springtale. The summary line reports 0 cloned, 10 skipped (exist), 0 failed, indicating all discovered repositories were already present locally and no new clones were necessary. The prompt returns to usrbinkat@mithril open-sesame main ready for the next command. This demonstrates Open Sesame's project-level batch cloning capability that discovers all repositories under a GitHub organization or user URL and clones them in a single operation. The exists detection prevents duplicate cloning by checking local workspace before initiating downloads, enabling efficient workspace synchronization across machines or after system reinstalls. This workflow automation eliminates manual navigation to individual repository pages and repetitive git clone commands, replacing dozens of manual operations with a single command that handles organization-wide repository management intelligently.
- Clone an entire github.com/<project>/**
- Alt-tab survives compositor reconfig
- Closed windows gone from switcher
- HiDPI per-output scale tracking
- gix+git2: pure Rust, no git CLI
- sesame clone auto-discovers workspace
- workspace update and init workflows
- Grouped workspace
A screenshot shows terminal output from the Open Sesame CLI running workspace management commands in a dark-themed terminal. The top bar displays bash and ssh tabs with username usrbinkat-optiplexprime and timestamp 08:31. The command sesame workspace list followed by sesame workspace status show their outputs in monospace font with syntax highlighting. The workspace list displays a hierarchical tree of 20 git repositories organized under 12 organizations across 3 servers. Each server section begins with a URL, followed by indented organizations and repositories. Repositories show name, branch, abbreviated commit hash, and status in green for clean or yellow for dirty. Workspaces are tagged with workspace annotations. Projects include infrastructure and k9 under git.braincraft.io/braincraft, gitoxide under GitoxideLabs, nix and nixpkgs under NixOS, comfy-table under Nukesor, and Springtale, open-sesame marked dirty, rekindle, and spiritstream under github.com/ScopeCreep-zip. Additional repositories span catppuccin, nix-community, siderolabs, wiedymi, qemu-project, and virtio-fs. Summary reads 3 servers, 12 orgs, 20 repos. The workspace status shows open-sesame repository details: path /workspace/usrbinkat/github.com/ScopeCreep-zip/open-sesame, remote URL, branch main, commit 5662337 with message chore release 1.6.19 skip ci, tracking status origin/main up to date, dirty working tree, no profile, and namespace ScopeCreep-zip with workspace.git indicator. This demonstrates Open Sesame's workspace management functionality beyond window switching: comprehensive git repository oversight across multiple hosting platforms, providing at-a-glance status of entire project ecosystems with branch tracking and uncommitted change detection for developers managing dozens of repositories simultaneously.
Today was an OpenSesame day.
Still playing with the workspace layout and features but it's starting to be extremely useful even for developing itself.
Next we'll launch the nix flake devshells seamlessly, no nix skills required.
The side by side split tabs is a good start but I need full tiling. I also use vimium extension too so most of the way there.
"Being a Republican is the hottest new idea for Democrats"
Welcome to the theme of the rest of the year.
That doubles the o in DevOps
Honestly institutionalized security and layoff culture deserves a lot more of the public discourse.
I always worry it's a when and not an if.
I still remember leaking a very well known bank's aws keys in a commit on a public repo.
As incidents go, they discovered and revoked the keys in minutes with no breaches or abuse, but holy crap it was a humbling moment.
I rushed to see if any of it was me when the Cisco news dropped π
Was not me but was enough to feel terrified till confirming.
Thank you to the Herald for this wonderful article for the Emerging Leaders award series www.heraldnet.com/2026/04/01/a...
I was so amazed it fit π«£
Me too, at target actually
selfie of usrbinkat touching grass (aka outside by the river)
Spent Saturday at the river and Sunday on ScopeCreep.zip and BrainCraft.io.
Then this AM my $dayjob M4 MBP had no signs of life. I thought it was bricked. Then the goddess of geek squad @radicalkjax.com touched it and now everything is better (ofc).
Oooo I wish I had more synthesizer knowledge in my head
It is signal processing, smooth vibrations is the goal.
Me toooo
FOMOCon
So very
I didn't know about it and felt the same at first. An imported novelty soda feature in a local cafe is where I first tried it on an imported Italian beverage menu.
Obv I can't do it all the time but it is a really nice treat sometimes π
Can we do trains again but like, frfr?
I am serious.
Automotive and airline transportation are important infrastructure but most transportation is predictable time and volume traffic that can be equitable infrastructure reducing total risk in human error across the board.
People are worth it.
Today in other news that is definitely not okay.
ICYMI: I published this analysis of anti-trans legislation over the last decade. There is no precedent in US history for the sheer scale and velocity that anti-trans laws have proliferated in US states. The only closest analogue are authoritarian states.
www.thedissident.news/the-ratchet/
Pretty sure you do significantly more than that.