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@eapl.me Sorry to hear that man, I had a rough week last week π
Hope it gets better for you, it did for me this week π
@thecanine Yeah I'm not really seeing much out there that does what I need π’
@thecanine Yeah I'm not really seeing much out there that does what I need π’
@thecanine Yeah I'm not really seeing much out there that does what I need π’
@lyse You don't really expect my children to use this do you? π
@lyse You don't really expect my children to use this do you? π
@lyse You don't really expect my children to use this do you? π
Is there a Youtube frontend that doesn't suck? Requirements:
- Disable all comments.
- Disable all public trending.
- Local-only
- Kid friendly
Is there a Youtube frontend that doesn't suck? Requirements:
- Disable all comments.
- Disable all public trending.
- Local-only
- Kid friendly
Is there a Youtube frontend that doesn't suck? Requirements:
- Disable all comments.
- Disable all public trending.
- Local-only
- Kid friendly
In general I think you're right about the focus and attention that is constantly being forced on us π’
In general I think you're right about the focus and attention that is constantly being forced on us π’
In general I think you're right about the focus and attention that is constantly being forced on us π’
@eapl.me Haha we all come from different backgrounds π€£. Nothing wrong with that π
@eapl.me Haha we all come from different backgrounds π€£. Nothing wrong with that π
@eapl.me Haha we all come from different backgrounds π€£. Nothing wrong with that π
@bender I concur and do the same at work. Yhere is no way I could ignore my colleagues and not reply in a timely manner (instantly) π
@bender I concur and do the same at work. Yhere is no way I could ignore my colleagues and not reply in a timely manner (instantly) π
@bender I concur and do the same at work. Yhere is no way I could ignore my colleagues and not reply in a timely manner (instantly) π
@lyse It's complete crap, anything that _think_ that Discord is nice and good and convenient and easy to use and blah blah blah, don't value their time π€£
@lyse It's complete crap, anything that _think_ that Discord is nice and good and convenient and easy to use and blah blah blah, don't value their time π€£
@lyse It's complete crap, anything that _think_ that Discord is nice and good and convenient and easy to use and blah blah blah, don't value their time π€£
Why I don't like Discord: It makes "beeps" at you, you go and figure out who wanted your attention, but you can't ever figure that out. It's just "beeping" at you for no good reason π€¦ββοΈ
Why I don't like Discord: It makes "beeps" at you, you go and figure out who wanted your attention, but you can't ever figure that out. It's just "beeping" at you for no good reason π€¦ββοΈ
Why I don't like Discord: It makes "beeps" at you, you go and figure out who wanted your attention, but you can't ever figure that out. It's just "beeping" at you for no good reason π€¦ββοΈ
@mckinley Yeah okay this is pretty interesting use-case. I'm sure we can make it work, the problem of course being IP space. And I didn't think of IP usage either, so in theory we'd have to figure out a valid and fair pricing model for that too right? π€
@mckinley Yeah okay this is pretty interesting use-case. I'm sure we can make it work, the problem of course being IP space. And I didn't think of IP usage either, so in theory we'd have to figure out a valid and fair pricing model for that too right? π€
@mckinley Yeah okay this is pretty interesting use-case. I'm sure we can make it work, the problem of course being IP space. And I didn't think of IP usage either, so in theory we'd have to figure out a valid and fair pricing model for that too right? π€
@mckinley Hmm
> Will it be possible to request specific ports like 5222 and 5269 for XMPP?
Can those use SNI? i.e: TLS + TCP load balancing?
@mckinley Hmm
> Will it be possible to request specific ports like 5222 and 5269 for XMPP?
Can those use SNI? i.e: TLS + TCP load balancing?
@mckinley Hmm
> Will it be possible to request specific ports like 5222 and 5269 for XMPP?
Can those use SNI? i.e: TLS + TCP load balancing?
@lyse Very nice πPretty colors in those last few shots π
@lyse Very nice πPretty colors in those last few shots π
@lyse Very nice πPretty colors in those last few shots π
@lyse I hate it when that happens. π
It's one of the worst aspects of shell programming MO. Often you run into stuff that just makes no sense, or standards aren't followed. Like you get shitβ’ on stdout that was suppose to go to stderr ffs π€¦ββοΈ
@lyse I hate it when that happens. π
It's one of the worst aspects of shell programming MO. Often you run into stuff that just makes no sense, or standards aren't followed. Like you get shitβ’ on stdout that was suppose to go to stderr ffs π€¦ββοΈ
@lyse I hate it when that happens. π
It's one of the worst aspects of shell programming MO. Often you run into stuff that just makes no sense, or standards aren't followed. Like you get shitβ’ on stdout that was suppose to go to stderr ffs π€¦ββοΈ
Oh dear god π€¦ββοΈ My stupid brain read:
> Iβm seeing lots of burn-ins on my screen lately
as:
> Iβm seeing lots of burn-ins on my street lately
π€£
Oh dear god π€¦ββοΈ My stupid brain read:
> Iβm seeing lots of burn-ins on my screen lately
as:
> Iβm seeing lots of burn-ins on my street lately
π€£
Oh dear god π€¦ββοΈ My stupid brain read:
> Iβm seeing lots of burn-ins on my screen lately
as:
> Iβm seeing lots of burn-ins on my street lately
π€£
@eapl.me yarnd
is centralised if you run a large instance with a large number of users.The design of the software itself discourages an operator from doing this, the more users you have, the more resources the pod would consume. It was never designed for this.
yarnd
is however strictly decentralised, with _some_ distributed features that allow "peering pods" to talk to each other, often exchanging "missing Twts" among peers. This is useful to correct chains or fill in missing roots -- Because the whole "network" is decentralised. This is one of the downsides of a decentralised system, so we had to figure out a "middle ground".
@eapl.me yarnd
is centralised if you run a large instance with a large number of users.The design of the software itself discourages an operator from doing this, the more users you have, the more resources the pod would consume. It was never designed for this.
yarnd
is however strictly decentralised, with _some_ distributed features that allow "peering pods" to talk to each other, often exchanging "missing Twts" among peers. This is useful to correct chains or fill in missing roots -- Because the whole "network" is decentralised. This is one of the downsides of a decentralised system, so we had to figure out a "middle ground".
@eapl.me yarnd
is centralised if you run a large instance with a large number of users.The design of the software itself discourages an operator from doing this, the more users you have, the more resources the pod would consume. It was never designed for this.
yarnd
is however strictly decentralised, with _some_ distributed features that allow "peering pods" to talk to each other, often exchanging "missing Twts" among peers. This is useful to correct chains or fill in missing roots -- Because the whole "network" is decentralised. This is one of the downsides of a decentralised system, so we had to figure out a "middle ground".
> The term decentralization gets thrown around a lot today, often referring to a paradigm shift in Internet technologies thatβs just around the corner. You may have encountered it in a conversation or documentation about something weedy and technical like a blockchain technology or a federated social network.
> The term decentralization gets thrown around a lot today, often referring to a paradigm shift in Internet technologies thatβs just around the corner. You may have encountered it in a conversation or documentation about something weedy and technical like a blockchain technology or a federated social network.
> The term decentralization gets thrown around a lot today, often referring to a paradigm shift in Internet technologies thatβs just around the corner. You may have encountered it in a conversation or documentation about something weedy and technical like a blockchain technology or a federated social network.
@abucci Yeah thanks! π I _think_ I've read this very paper myself, the difference between centralisation, decentralisation and distributed systems are basically summed up in the figure:
@abucci Yeah thanks! π I _think_ I've read this very paper myself, the difference between centralisation, decentralisation and distributed systems are basically summed up in the figure:
@abucci Yeah thanks! π I _think_ I've read this very paper myself, the difference between centralisation, decentralisation and distributed systems are basically summed up in the figure:
@lyse Been using it for years π
highly recommend π
@lyse Been using it for years π
highly recommend π
@lyse Been using it for years π
highly recommend π
Really loving all the improvements in Gitea of late, as well as Gitea Actions π
Really loving all the improvements in Gitea of late, as well as Gitea Actions π
Really loving all the improvements in Gitea of late, as well as Gitea Actions π
@mckinley Nice! π This gives me great hope that we _might_ be able to build something with similar pricing, different features of course, but the use-case of "website" hosting is definitely on the cards.
@mckinley Nice! π This gives me great hope that we _might_ be able to build something with similar pricing, different features of course, but the use-case of "website" hosting is definitely on the cards.
@mckinley Nice! π This gives me great hope that we _might_ be able to build something with similar pricing, different features of course, but the use-case of "website" hosting is definitely on the cards.
@xuu Mice! π I like my stuff yo be rack mounted π Probably gonna go for a couple of Mac Minis with a 1RU chassis you can get for 'em from a 3rd party π€
@xuu Mice! π I like my stuff yo be rack mounted π Probably gonna go for a couple of Mac Minis with a 1RU chassis you can get for 'em from a 3rd party π€
@xuu Mice! π I like my stuff yo be rack mounted π Probably gonna go for a couple of Mac Minis with a 1RU chassis you can get for 'em from a 3rd party π€
@xuu I do! But not a whole rack, only 3x Intel Xeon(s) pizza boxes with 2x SSD(s) ea and 32GB RAM. I'm running out of resources, disk i/o is going up, etc. I need moooar π€£ -- But actually what I really need is just a couple of "build machines" for CI and add some additional memory to the hypervisor clsuter (I think they can take up to 64GB ea)
@xuu I do! But not a whole rack, only 3x Intel Xeon(s) pizza boxes with 2x SSD(s) ea and 32GB RAM. I'm running out of resources, disk i/o is going up, etc. I need moooar π€£ -- But actually what I really need is just a couple of "build machines" for CI and add some additional memory to the hypervisor clsuter (I think they can take up to 64GB ea)
@xuu I do! But not a whole rack, only 3x Intel Xeon(s) pizza boxes with 2x SSD(s) ea and 32GB RAM. I'm running out of resources, disk i/o is going up, etc. I need moooar π€£ -- But actually what I really need is just a couple of "build machines" for CI and add some additional memory to the hypervisor clsuter (I think they can take up to 64GB ea)
@abucci Is your expression one of a support or something else? π
@abucci Is your expression one of a support or something else? π
@abucci Is your expression one of a support or something else? π
I used to use MPD a lot in the past
I used to use MPD a lot in the past
I used to use MPD a lot in the past