"us-ascii"
but setting it to "utf-8"
changed nothing... 🤔h
skinshafi@thunix:~$ neomutt -Q charset
set charset = "us-ascii"
skinshafi@thunix:~$ neomutt -Q charset
set charset = "utf-8"
> /Me adding a new entry in a #Todo list.
> /Me adding a new entry in a #Todo list.
> /Me adding a new entry in a #Todo list.
\360\237\230\261
(escapesd unicode?), sometime that shows in the mail body and sometimes not. Could it have something to do with the remote/pubnix machin's Locale or something? one more thing to digg through 🫠

Coalition for
Universal
Needs
Truth and
Solutions
:set spell
to catch up with the typos
It’s really hard to put into words. Mastodon just *feels* more stressful. Ugh. I don’t know. 😅
It’s really hard to put into words. Mastodon just *feels* more stressful. Ugh. I don’t know. 😅
It’s really hard to put into words. Mastodon just *feels* more stressful. Ugh. I don’t know. 😅
It’s really hard to put into words. Mastodon just *feels* more stressful. Ugh. I don’t know. 😅
> edit_hash: When a message is edited, a new message is created-- this field holds the hash of the modified message. The client follows the chain of edit hashes to end up at the final, edited message to display. This lets us keep an "undo" history (not yet implemented) and is a marker so the client can display a marker that the message has been edited.
> edit_hash: When a message is edited, a new message is created-- this field holds the hash of the modified message. The client follows the chain of edit hashes to end up at the final, edited message to display. This lets us keep an "undo" history (not yet implemented) and is a marker so the client can display a marker that the message has been edited.
> The author, parent hash, timestamp, and message values go into the hash. (see Message Hash for details)
> The author, parent hash, timestamp, and message values go into the hash. (see Message Hash for details)
.rb
file itself: https://github.com/Calamitous/iris/blob/master/iris.rb :-P
Messages
Message Hash
Bad Hashes
Edit Chain
Deleted Messages
Topic List
Replies
License
GPLv2
Messages
Message Hash
Bad Hashes
Edit Chain
Deleted Messages
Topic List
Replies
License
GPLv2
> Iris leans heavily on convention. Iris' security and message authentication is provided by filesystem permissions and message hashing.
> Iris leans heavily on convention. Iris' security and message authentication is provided by filesystem permissions and message hashing.
It comes out on “early access” in 6 December 2024.
Country
Uniting
Nationally
Together
Country
Uniting
Nationally
Together
But don't take my word for it, I just got there and still yet to meet people and learn a bit of IT wizardry from them ;)~
But don't take my word for it, I just got there and still yet to meet people and learn a bit of IT wizardry from them ;)~
But don't take my word for it, I just got there and still yet to meet people and learn a bit of IT wizardry from them ;)~
> How much will the storage of logs cost for a standard, monolithic 100,000 RPS web application?
* 512 bytes logged per request
* 100,000 RPS
* ~50MB/s
* ~4TB/day
* $0.02/GB Blob Storage
* $0 ingress
* 90 days retention
* ~400TB
* $8k Blob Storage
* Costs:
* ~$88/day
* ~$2.6k/month
* ~$32k/year*
> How much will the storage of logs cost for a standard, monolithic 100,000 RPS web application?
* 512 bytes logged per request
* 100,000 RPS
* ~50MB/s
* ~4TB/day
* $0.02/GB Blob Storage
* $0 ingress
* 90 days retention
* ~400TB
* $8k Blob Storage
* Costs:
* ~$88/day
* ~$2.6k/month
* ~$32k/year*