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(#qed3omq) @movq Yeah it’s starting to piss me off too 🤣 Not nearly as much as that guy, but stil. Anyway I’m having fun! Now I just need to …
@movq @www.uninformativ.de Yeah it’s starting to piss me off too 🤣 Not nearly as much as that guy, but stil. Anyway I’m having fun! Now I just need to find a good IP/Subnet list that I can blacklist entirely, ideally one that’s updated frequently so I can refresh firewall rules. ⌘ Read more

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**(#7xqzija) I’m just basically learning now how ModSecurity rules work and how to write my own.

The builtin OWASP rules are already working nice …**
I’m just basically learning now how ModSecurity rules work and how to write my own.

The builtin OWASP rules are already working nicely 👌 – And yeah I won’t include the WAF on every site block, probably just my main/primary domain where I tend to run demo services and other things. ⌘ Read more

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(#eebumiq) @bender@bender It’s true! 🤣 It’s a total garbage nonsense title. But the actual research paper that the video references is rea …
@bender It’s true! 🤣 It’s a total garbage nonsense title. But the actual research paper that the video references is real. Apple did in fact do a bunch of research and proved what we already know 🤣 – That is, AI is stupid 🤣 ⌘ Read more

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**(#eebumiq) But to be fair, we already knew this… I’ve observed it first hand, we knew it at the beginning. I’ll just leave you with this:

S …**
But to be fair, we already knew this… I’ve observed it first hand, we knew it at the beginning. I’ll just leave you with this:

Stochastic Parrot

or put simply:

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(#fgaa2na) A pointer is basically a reference to a variable. It is typically used with structs and especially in pointer receiver methods so tha …
A pointer is basically a reference to a variable. It is typically used with structs and especially in pointer receiver methods so that you can modify fields of a struct. ⌘ Read more

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(#6cnegna) Also post as much as you want! It’s a free world. It’s your feed. It’s your daughter. 🤣 nobody actually has to read any of it let …
Also post as much as you want! It’s a free world. It’s your feed. It’s your daughter. 🤣 nobody actually has to read any of it let alone follow you if they don’t want to. 🙃 that’s kind of the beauty of a truly decentralized slow social media ecosystem. 😎 ⌘ Read more

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(#gjl3gwq) @andros What do you mean by API? yarnd (which powers Yarn.social pods like twtxt.net) does have an API, however that API is desig …
@andros @twtxt.andros.dev What do you mean by API? yarnd ( which powers Yarn.social pods like twtxt.net) does have an API, however that API is designed for clients to interact with the pod and the user’s account and feed. e.g: there is a command-line client called yarnc and I used to maintain a mobile native app ( … ⌘ Read more

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(#fcwg4zq) @kat So far it’s been alright. I wasn’t too impressed with Caddy’s logging capabilities though or the fact you have to custom build c …
@kat @yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz So far it’s been alright. I wasn’t too impressed with Caddy’s logging capabilities though or the fact you have to custom build caddy just to support DNS-01 ACME challenge. But other than that, it’s okay. ⌘ Read more

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(#mgmtiha) @movq I was using Cloudflare primarily for 3 reasons: 1) For hosting DNS records 2) For reverse proxying into my infra’s services and …
@movq @www.uninformativ.de I was using Cloudflare primarily for 3 reasons: 1) For hosting DNS records 2) For reverse proxying into my infra’s services and 3) As a layer of defense against DDoS attacks or stupid misbehaving bots. I’m still using Cloudflare for 1) but 2/3 are now done entirely by something I’ve … ⌘ Read more

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(#7pqsr4q) @kat When I set about creating Yarn.social back in ~2020 I deliberately wanted to avoid things like reposts, likes and notifications. …
@kat @yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz When I set about creating Yarn.social back in ~2020 I deliberately wanted to avoid things like reposts, likes and notifications. I wanted to build something simple and non-distracting. I didn’t want to fall into the same traps of “big t … ⌘ Read more

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I am now proud to say, that as of this moment, I am off of Clownflare 🤣 Still using Cloudflare for DNS, but no longer proxying through their …
I am now proud to say, that as of this moment, I am off of Clownflare 🤣 Still using Cloudflare for DNS, but no longer proxying through their services or terminating TLS at their edge. Instead, all my sites and services now terminate TLS on my own edge proxy running Caddy+Wireguard ( so all ingress is actually egress 🤣) 🥳 #Clownflare [#Cloudflare]( … ⌘ Read more

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(#ydommwa) @andros That’s kind of cool to hear! 👂 – Why HTML over Websockets though? I personally think the ideas behind Hypermedia Systems …
@andros @twtxt.andros.dev That’s kind of cool to hear! 👂 – Why HTML over Websockets though? I personally think the ideas behind Hypermedia Systems is great. Just a few extra controls and you nearly get everything you ever really needed or wanted. ⌘ Read more

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(#fktqbyq) @kat Yeah sorry but maintaining a mobile app with Flutter became too hard and complicated as the whole mobile ecosystem is just a gia …
@kat @yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Yeah sorry but maintaining a mobile app with Flutter became too hard and complicated as the whole mobile ecosystem is just a giant PITA 🤦‍♂️ Every new version of Xcode, Android, Flutter, etc… Something would break 😢 ⌘ Read more

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