@kelbot@minoru@saper@ajroach42 As I thought, an RSS to JSON converter was trivial to write. I kinda feel like a tiny command line program like this should be in Rust or Go or something, though, because to make it work you still need to install feedparser, which if you're being a purist will require a virtualenv, etc.
i saw someone describe disney's song of the south as "a product of its time" and no. it wasn't accidental racism. it was 1946 and it was deliberately crafted to appease white moderates and reactionaries who opposed black advancement.
i don't think that any black person who picketed it in the 40s would have later called it "a product of its time." this film was never considered uncontroversial.
I figured it out eventually, essentially I wasn't passing the credentials along to the server, but it wasn't obvious that this was the problem, nor was it obvious how to remedy it.
So I started over and specified the credentials as part of the URL when I cloned the repository and that seemed to do the trick.
If I specify the username in the URL when cloning the repository, fossil prompts for the password and then subsequent push/sync/etc. works.
Workflow-wise I guess this means I should init new repositories on the server, and make sure I clone them correctly.
This is kind of annoying after using the Github/Gitlab flow of making a repository locally and then pushing it when you're ready, but I can live with it.
Federal judge orders state & insurers to cover transgender employees' transition surgeries. The judge concluded that there's no legally valid reason to exclude medically necessary care for the workers & called the state’s arguments “unhinged from reality" https://jsonl.in/2NttuIo