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@ocdtrekkie Oh Good was just seeing how much more I fixed π
@jmjl I'm not sure what you mean by:
> Because yarn doesnβt seem to work properly with client discovery
Can you elaborate on what you mean?
As for parsing NGINX logs, I recommend using this tool
@jmjl I'm not sure what you mean by:
> Because yarn doesnβt seem to work properly with client discovery
Can you elaborate on what you mean?
As for parsing NGINX logs, I recommend using this tool
@jmjl I'm not sure what you mean by:
> Because yarn doesnβt seem to work properly with client discovery
Can you elaborate on what you mean?
As for parsing NGINX logs, I recommend using this tool
@jmjl Ahh you are right about client discovery! This us a thing π However:
> Is there any protocol to not need to go to each yarn instance and tell
them that a twtxt feed X exists?
Why would you want to do this?
@jmjl Ahh you are right about client discovery! This us a thing π However:
> Is there any protocol to not need to go to each yarn instance and tell
them that a twtxt feed X exists?
Why would you want to do this?
@jmjl Ahh you are right about client discovery! This us a thing π However:
> Is there any protocol to not need to go to each yarn instance and tell
them that a twtxt feed X exists?
Why would you want to do this?
Still need to debug this though π
> β³ In-reply-to Β» This twt is from a user you have muted.
Still need to debug this though π
> β³ In-reply-to Β» This twt is from a user you have muted.
Still need to debug this though π
> β³ In-reply-to Β» This twt is from a user you have muted.
@jlj Ahh I think I installed this once and my daughters played it a bit.
@jlj Ahh I think I installed this once and my daughters played it a bit.
@jmjl There is no such thing as "announcing" in Twtxt. The fact you show up at all on my pod is just an artifact of someone on my pod following your feed π
@jmjl There is no such thing as "announcing" in Twtxt. The fact you show up at all on my pod is just an artifact of someone on my pod following your feed π
Good Morning!!! π
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Good Morning!!! π
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@jmjl Sorry for the late reply. π€¦ββοΈ
Are those using Activity Pub?
@jmjl Sorry for the late reply. π€¦ββοΈ
Are those using Activity Pub?
@lyse I guess I got a bit bored halfway through as I already know many of the concepts already, and yet I still don't desire to write in Lisp, ML, Haskell, Clojure, or Scale π
@lyse I guess I got a bit bored halfway through as I already know many of the concepts already, and yet I still don't desire to write in Lisp, ML, Haskell, Clojure, or Scale π
@jmjl Hi π For some reason I wasn't following you, did you move your feed or something? π
@jmjl Hi π For some reason I wasn't following you, did you move your feed or something? π
@marado Interesting. And I agree with:
> We, therefore, propose a solution that will lead to more security while safeguarding the Free Software ecosystem:
>
> Liability should be shifted to those deploying Free Software instead of those developing Free Software and
> Those who significantly financially benefit from this deployment should make sure the software becomes > CE-compliant
@marado Interesting. And I agree with:
> We, therefore, propose a solution that will lead to more security while safeguarding the Free Software ecosystem:
>
> Liability should be shifted to those deploying Free Software instead of those developing Free Software and
> Those who significantly financially benefit from this deployment should make sure the software becomes > CE-compliant
Let me know how you go reading this π I tried π€£
Let me know how you go reading this π I tried π€£
@robpike wait, are you live in Australia?
@robpike wait, are you live in Australia?
@robpike No push back here. we over complicate things needlessly π€¦ββοΈ
@robpike No push back here. we over complicate things needlessly π€¦ββοΈ
@stigatle Good Efening! π Overcast weather here π
@stigatle Good Efening! π Overcast weather here π
@darren It's bound to happen (if not already) π€¦ββοΈ
@darren It's bound to happen (if not already) π€¦ββοΈ
@jlj Oh I was talking about @bender π No further progress on the AP integration so far, probably end up redoing the work as a separate bridge π€ But there are real problems and real concerns π’
@jlj Oh I was talking about @bender π No further progress on the AP integration so far, probably end up redoing the work as a separate bridge π€ But there are real problems and real concerns π’
That's what microBlogging is for π
That's what microBlogging is for π
@abucci Could not agree more π― You should not be using AI generated text as your own in any works π€¦ββοΈ
@abucci Could not agree more π― You should not be using AI generated text as your own in any works π€¦ββοΈ
Maybe you need to come back to your Yarn family π
Maybe you need to come back to your Yarn family π
@abucci I don't know anything about him to be honest. What's so bad about Peter Thiel? π€
@abucci I don't know anything about him to be honest. What's so bad about Peter Thiel? π€
@abucci Docker is and still is basically a decent packaging tool where you can care a little less about all the bazillion dependencies that software is often packaged with. But to be honest, that has changed a lot for me with Go where you are basically encouraged to write portable programs anyway so you don't really need Docker -- What I still use it for however is basically as infrastructure to run and orchestrate containers -- Docker Swarm is still quite a decent way to do this π
@abucci Docker is and still is basically a decent packaging tool where you can care a little less about all the bazillion dependencies that software is often packaged with. But to be honest, that has changed a lot for me with Go where you are basically encouraged to write portable programs anyway so you don't really need Docker -- What I still use it for however is basically as infrastructure to run and orchestrate containers -- Docker Swarm is still quite a decent way to do this π
@abucci As you know I don't really trust "cloud" companies anyway, so even if hostile policies were to go ahead it wouldn't affect what I do one iota
@abucci As you know I don't really trust "cloud" companies anyway, so even if hostile policies were to go ahead it wouldn't affect what I do one iota
@stigatle Bloody tired π΄ Need a couple days off Ithink π
@stigatle Bloody tired π΄ Need a couple days off Ithink π
@marado I saw that but didn't pay much attention. So just bad marketing? π€
@marado I saw that but didn't pay much attention. So just bad marketing? π€
@carsten Yeah I'm really not sure why Mirantis (the owner of Docker now) is doing this. It is a 100% hostile move on Mirantis part for Docker and the Docker ecosystem. Really quite pathetic to see. I'm just so glad that I myself haven't bothered to published open source docker images in docker organisations/teams myself. All images I care about are published under my own username prologic/xxx e.g: prologic/yarnd.
@carsten Yeah I'm really not sure why Mirantis (the owner of Docker now) is doing this. It is a 100% hostile move on Mirantis part for Docker and the Docker ecosystem. Really quite pathetic to see. I'm just so glad that I myself haven't bothered to published open source docker images in docker organisations/teams myself. All images I care about are published under my own username prologic/xxx e.g: prologic/yarnd.