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@bender Over ten years now 😆 And you're right! Problem is no-one makes the chassis anymore 😢
@bender Over ten years now 😆 And you're right! Problem is no-one makes the chassis anymore 😢
To be honest I don't find it all that inflexible.

When you consider that you're limited by hardware anyway, you plan your ZFS array ahead of time like I did.

As the years go on and drives fail you eventually replaces all disks with slightly larger ones.
To be honest I don't find it all that inflexible.

When you consider that you're limited by hardware anyway, you plan your ZFS array ahead of time like I did.

As the years go on and drives fail you eventually replaces all disks with slightly larger ones.
To be honest I don't find it all that inflexible.

When you consider that you're limited by hardware anyway, you plan your ZFS array ahead of time like I did.

As the years go on and drives fail you eventually replaces all disks with slightly larger ones.
@mckinley No
@mckinley No
@mckinley No
@bender Yes bit weird 🤔
@bender Yes bit weird 🤔
@bender Yes bit weird 🤔
@dbucklin hmmm
@dbucklin hmmm
@dbucklin hmmm
@dbucklin Hey! 👋
@dbucklin Hey! 👋
@dbucklin Hey! 👋
@bender Wgat happened? 🤔
@bender Wgat happened? 🤔
@bender Wgat happened? 🤔
@lyse I've kept this thread open to think about... But honestly I'm drawing a blank. Do you have any ideas for improvements yourself here? It's not super clear to me what we should do to make this easier and more useful 😅 I admit myself I also get confused between Match and Term and even though I understand what Query String search is, I tend to think it's something we _can_ support by "magical detection"™ of the input? 🤔
@lyse I've kept this thread open to think about... But honestly I'm drawing a blank. Do you have any ideas for improvements yourself here? It's not super clear to me what we should do to make this easier and more useful 😅 I admit myself I also get confused between Match and Term and even though I understand what Query String search is, I tend to think it's something we _can_ support by "magical detection"™ of the input? 🤔
@lyse I've kept this thread open to think about... But honestly I'm drawing a blank. Do you have any ideas for improvements yourself here? It's not super clear to me what we should do to make this easier and more useful 😅 I admit myself I also get confused between Match and Term and even though I understand what Query String search is, I tend to think it's something we _can_ support by "magical detection"™ of the input? 🤔
Does bring up an
interesting question for me though...

> would anyone be willing to pay for a twtxt service?
Does bring up an
interesting question for me though...

> would anyone be willing to pay for a twtxt service?
Does bring up an
interesting question for me though...

> would anyone be willing to pay for a twtxt service?
@aelaraji That's the downside of using public services yeah 😢 Yhere is y really a good solution to that 😅
@aelaraji That's the downside of using public services yeah 😢 Yhere is y really a good solution to that 😅
@aelaraji That's the downside of using public services yeah 😢 Yhere is y really a good solution to that 😅
@mckinley I love ZFS though 😅
@mckinley I love ZFS though 😅
@mckinley I love ZFS though 😅
@mckinley Yeah I have plans to redo my
infra to be egress only via WireGuard for that reason 👌
@mckinley Yeah I have plans to redo my
infra to be egress only via WireGuard for that reason 👌
@mckinley Yeah I have plans to redo my
infra to be egress only via WireGuard for that reason 👌
@mckinley Thanks! 🙇‍♂️
@mckinley Thanks! 🙇‍♂️
@mckinley Thanks! 🙇‍♂️
@bender Fair points 🙇‍♂️
@bender Fair points 🙇‍♂️
@bender Fair points 🙇‍♂️
@hecanjog Also:

> Best way to secure your application/swrvice; Don't put it on the Internet

🤣
@hecanjog Also:

> Best way to secure your application/swrvice; Don't put it on the Internet

🤣
@hecanjog Also:

> Best way to secure your application/swrvice; Don't put it on the Internet

🤣
@aelaraji This is precisely how (and watching your own access logs for UserAgent) discovery should work 🤣
@aelaraji This is precisely how (and watching your own access logs for UserAgent) discovery should work 🤣
@aelaraji This is precisely how (and watching your own access logs for UserAgent) discovery should work 🤣
@bender Haha 🤣
@bender Haha 🤣
@bender Haha 🤣
@bender No worries! My version is very similar, but it doesn't rely on fork/exec out to the git binary.
@bender No worries! My version is very similar, but it doesn't rely on fork/exec out to the git binary.
@bender No worries! My version is very similar, but it doesn't rely on fork/exec out to the git binary.
@bender It does! Yarn supports both gemini:// and gopher:// -- The search engine crawls both too 😅
@bender It does! Yarn supports both gemini:// and gopher:// -- The search engine crawls both too 😅
@bender It does! Yarn supports both gemini:// and gopher:// -- The search engine crawls both too 😅
@bender 🤣
@bender 🤣
@bender 🤣
@bender What would make standing up Yarn even easier? I can think of a few things that people might struggle with: a Domain, Pointing the domain at something valid, Maybe a reverse proxy setup. Running yarnd itself is just downloading a binary and configuring it (_which could also be easier_)
@bender What would make standing up Yarn even easier? I can think of a few things that people might struggle with: a Domain, Pointing the domain at something valid, Maybe a reverse proxy setup. Running yarnd itself is just downloading a binary and configuring it (_which could also be easier_)
@bender What would make standing up Yarn even easier? I can think of a few things that people might struggle with: a Domain, Pointing the domain at something valid, Maybe a reverse proxy setup. Running yarnd itself is just downloading a binary and configuring it (_which could also be easier_)
@bender Hmmm I had a look at the Cloudflare Event logs just now, and I couldn't find anything that was blocked that was a POST hmmm
@bender Hmmm I had a look at the Cloudflare Event logs just now, and I couldn't find anything that was blocked that was a POST hmmm
@bender Hmmm I had a look at the Cloudflare Event logs just now, and I couldn't find anything that was blocked that was a POST hmmm
That is one magnificent dandelion 😳
That is one magnificent dandelion 😳
That is one magnificent dandelion 😳
Maybe fix the nick too. Having a @ in the # nick = field doesn't work well. It's a bug in yarnd 🤣
Maybe fix the nick too. Having a @ in the # nick = field doesn't work well. It's a bug in yarnd 🤣
Maybe fix the nick too. Having a @ in the # nick = field doesn't work well. It's a bug in yarnd 🤣
@@texto-plano.xyz Oh this is a Gemini feed. You should update its Avatar, it has none 😅
@@texto-plano.xyz Oh this is a Gemini feed. You should update its Avatar, it has none 😅
@@texto-plano.xyz Oh this is a Gemini feed. You should update its Avatar, it has none 😅
There is also legit which is probably better than what I've done.

> web frontend for git

https://git.icyphox.sh/
There is also legit which is probably better than what I've done.

> web frontend for git

https://git.icyphox.sh/
There is also legit which is probably better than what I've done.

> web frontend for git

https://git.icyphox.sh/
@bender gitxt probably would do the trick for you 👌 It's not quite as polished as I'd like, but it works.
@bender gitxt probably would do the trick for you 👌 It's not quite as polished as I'd like, but it works.
@bender gitxt probably would do the trick for you 👌 It's not quite as polished as I'd like, but it works.
@lyse Yeah improvements should roll out much more quickly than I can by hand 🤣
@lyse Yeah improvements should roll out much more quickly than I can by hand 🤣
@lyse Yeah improvements should roll out much more quickly than I can by hand 🤣
I just think it's hilarious that y'all say you don't use Yarn / twtxt.net in one breath, but in the same you say you frequently visited the frontpage of twtxt.net to catch up on stuff 🤣
I just think it's hilarious that y'all say you don't use Yarn / twtxt.net in one breath, but in the same you say you frequently visited the frontpage of twtxt.net to catch up on stuff 🤣
I just think it's hilarious that y'all say you don't use Yarn / twtxt.net in one breath, but in the same you say you frequently visited the frontpage of twtxt.net to catch up on stuff 🤣
@lyse Okay, so no "fire hose" 🤔
@lyse Okay, so no "fire hose" 🤔
@lyse Okay, so no "fire hose" 🤔
@lyse Speaking of which, can we make any obvious (low hanging fruit) improvements here? 🤔
@lyse Speaking of which, can we make any obvious (low hanging fruit) improvements here? 🤔
@lyse Speaking of which, can we make any obvious (low hanging fruit) improvements here? 🤔
@movq Oof ouch! 😱
@movq Oof ouch! 😱
@movq Oof ouch! 😱
@movq Live in a flight path? 🤔
@movq Live in a flight path? 🤔
@movq Live in a flight path? 🤔
@eapl.me Is self hosting an instance (Yarn or Mastodon) just too hard for most? 🤔 I know standing up 'as to don is a biatch for sure 🤣
@eapl.me Is self hosting an instance (Yarn or Mastodon) just too hard for most? 🤔 I know standing up 'as to don is a biatch for sure 🤣