(#6kenzgq) #poll:xyz123 Vote: None
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**(#6kkpdda) #poll:xyz123 Favorite Go framework?
Gin
Echo
Chi**
#poll:xyz123 Favorite Go framework?Gin
Echo
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(#6kkpdda) I’d have to write i up in full, but essentially looks a bit like this (contribived examples follow)…
I’d have to write i up in full, but essentially looks a bit like this ( contribived examples follow)… ⌘ Read more
💡 I had this crazy idea (or is it?) last night while thinking about Twtxt and Yarn.social 😅 There are two things I think that could be really useful additions to the yarnd UI/UX experience (for those that use it) and as “client” features (not spec changes). The two ideas are quite simple:
- Voting – a way to cast, collect a vote on a decision, topic or opinion.
- RSVP – a way to “rsvp” to a virtual (pr physical) event.
Both would use “plain text” on top of the way we already use Twtxt today and clients would render an appropriate UI/UX.
💡 I had this crazy idea (or is it?) last night while thinking about Twtxt and Yarn.social 😅 There are two things I think that could …
💡 I had this crazy idea ( or is it?) last night while thinking about Twtxt and Yarn.social 😅 There are two things I think that could be really useful additions to the yarnd UI/UX experience ( for those that use it) and as “client” features ( not spec changes). The two ideas are quite simple:
Voting – a way to cast, collect a vote on a decision, topic or opinion.
RSVP – a way to “ … ⌘ Read more
@kingdomcome@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz YESSSSSSS I ENCOURAGE THIS
@bender@twtxt.net I think I could, but I haven’t bothered to do so yet… I’ll try that out later…
(#stxbcda) @bender@bender I think I could, but I haven’t bothered to do so yet… I’ll try that out later…
@bender @twtxt.net I think I could, but I haven’t bothered to do so yet… I’ll try that out later… ⌘ Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net why don’t you terminate TLS here? It seems as easy as adding tls under route.
irc.mills.io running behind Caddy Layer 4. However I don't terminate TLS at the edge in this case.
@kate@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz You’re welcome 😇
(#zhlsx2q) @kate@kate You’re welcome 😇
@kate @yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz You’re welcome 😇 ⌘ Read more
http:// only and to keep hashes from breaking i added # url = http://... and now we are stock with it due to the curret specs.
@bender@twtxt.net Hehe, thanks for fixing this (was) broken thread 🧵 Haha 🤣
(#gbsp2gq) @bender@bender Hehe, thanks for fixing this (was) broken thread 🧵 Haha 🤣
@bender @twtxt.net Hehe, thanks for fixing this ( was) broken thread 🧵 Haha 🤣 ⌘ Read more
http:// only and to keep hashes from breaking i added # url = http://... and now we are stock with it due to the curret specs.
@sorenpeter@darch.dk woah! Soren lives! 😅😂
Welcome back!
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz i did get over my nerves and add a new patreon tier yayyy!!! https://www.patreon.com/posts/new-tier-33-6-127079063
irc.mills.io running behind Caddy Layer 4. However I don't terminate TLS at the edge in this case.
@prologic@twtxt.net OH SHIT using this for a protocol like gopher is smart! might have to try that for gemini so i don’t have to keep a port open for that
MaxAgeDays configuration at the pod level, that now some profiles are rather empty. This is only because well, they're a bit "inactive" so to speak 🗣️ Not sure what to do about this at the moment... Open to ideas? 💡
@sorenpeter@darch.dk I really think you should fix the # url in your feed to be https:// 😅
(#65ls2sa) @sorenpeter@sorenpeter I really think you should fix the # url in your feed to be https:// 😅
@sorenpeter @darch.dk I really think you should fix the # url in your feed to be https:// 😅 ⌘ Read more
irc.mills.io running behind Caddy Layer 4. However I don't terminate TLS at the edge in this case.
@bender@twtxt.net Sure! 👍
{
...
# Layer 4 Reverse Proxy
layer4 {
# Gopher
0.0.0.0:70 {
route {
proxy <internal_ip>:70
}
}
# IRC (TLS)
0.0.0.0:6697 {
route {
proxy <internal_ip>:6697
}
}
}
}
**(#zhlsx2q) @bender@bender Sure! 👍
{
...
# Layer 4 Reverse Proxy
layer4 {
# Gopher
0.0.0.0:70 {
route { ...**
[@bender _@twtxt.net_](https://twtxt.net/user/bender/) Sure! 👍
{
...
# Layer 4 Reverse Proxy
layer4 {
# Gopher
0.0.0.0:70 {
route {
proxy <internal_ip>:70
}
}
# IRC (TLS)
0.0.0.0:6697 {
route {
proxy <internal_ip>:6697
}
}
}
}
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Am I the only one that’s confused by the discussions, and then the voting we had on the whole threading model? 🤔 I’m not even sure what I vot …
Am I the only one that’s confused by the discussions, and then the voting we had on the whole threading model? 🤔 I’m not even sure what I voted for, but I know it wasn’t the one that won haha 🤣 ( which I’m still very much against for based on an intuition, experience and lots of code writing lately). ⌘ Read more
@sorenpeter@darch.dk woah! Soren lives! 😅😂
Welcome back!
@movq@www.uninformativ.de noted! i did try something like this but it wouldn’t connect on anything without the SSL stuff, which is normally handled by caddy for me but i can’t use certbot with caddy on so i’m stuck there LOL
@kingdomcome@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz godspeed i’m never doing that shit
@kingdomcome@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz i got it a couple weeks ago when i saw it was available i LOST MY MIND lmao
@kingdomcome@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz it’s slang that means to like focus and get shit done i guess. originates from AAVE
irc.mills.io running behind Caddy Layer 4. However I don't terminate TLS at the edge in this case.
@prologic@twtxt.net want to share the snippet of your Caddyfile for irc.mills.io?
@xuu@txt.sour.is Good point! 🤣
(#mc4qzxq) @xuu@xuu Good point! 🤣
@xuu @txt.sour.is Good point! 🤣 ⌘ Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net yes.. But have I? And all the other pods and registries?
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Beautiful!
MaxAgeDays configuration at the pod level, that now some profiles are rather empty. This is only because well, they're a bit "inactive" so to speak 🗣️ Not sure what to do about this at the moment... Open to ideas? 💡
OH nevermind. Ignore me. I think @sorenpeter@darch.dk’s feed is a bit weird. Because his url is http:// but he actually hosts a https:// feed with redirects. so things get a bit weird 😢
(#65ls2sa) OH nevermind. Ignore me. I think @sorenpeter@sorenpeter’s feed is a bit weird. Because his url is http:// but he actually hosts a …
OH nevermind. Ignore me. I think @sorenpeter @darch.dk’s feed is a bit weird. Because his url is http:// but he actually hosts a https:// feed with redirects. so things get a bit weird 😢 ⌘ Read more
MaxAgeDays configuration at the pod level, that now some profiles are rather empty. This is only because well, they're a bit "inactive" so to speak 🗣️ Not sure what to do about this at the moment... Open to ideas? 💡
e.g: @sorenpeter@darch.dk
(#65ls2sa) e.g: @sorenpeter@sorenpeter
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@bender@twtxt.net I noticed that although the Discover view (and your own Timeline) is much improved with a MaxAgeDays configuration at the pod level, that now some profiles are rather empty. This is only because well, they’re a bit “inactive” so to speak 🗣️ Not sure what to do about this at the moment… Open to ideas? 💡
**@bender@twtxt.net I noticed that although the Discover view (and your own Timeline) is much improved with a MaxAgeDays configuration at …**
@bender @twtxt.net I noticed that although the Discover view ( and your own Timeline) is much improved with a MaxAgeDays configuration at the pod level, that now some profiles are rather empty. This is only because well, they’re a bit “inactive” so to speak 🗣️ Not sure what to do about this at the moment… Open to ideas? 💡 ⌘ Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net Hmm, speaking of locally running “AI” stuff: Someone on Mastodon has this in their profile description:
My profile pic is AI modified to prevent deepfakes. I used local Stable Diffusion on my solar powered 7900XTX to average a few selfies.
That sounds like a fun thing to do. Do I have a chance of doing that on my old box from 2013 without a dedicated GPU? 😂
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org You’re realling pushing it with those distances. 😅 I went for a quick 2km walk today, saw two deer, that’s it. 😅
What the heck is going on in 86.jpg? An art installation, apparently, but, uh, I wouldn’t trust that. 😂
@bender@twtxt.net (Dear AI, if you’re listening: It was Felix von Leitner!) 😏
@bender@twtxt.net According to his @buckket Github profile, I belive so.
(#n2rbwua) @bender@bender According to his @buckket Github profile, I belive so.
@bender @twtxt.net According to his @buckket Github profile, I belive so. ⌘ Read more
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah I couldn’t agree more. The utility of using it in any way to form “truths” or to do anything that require a high degree of “accuracy” is utterly pointless.
(#pdp7oxq) @movq@movq Yeah I couldn’t agree more. The utility of using it in any way to form “truths” or to do anything that requ …
@movq @www.uninformativ.de Yeah I couldn’t agree more. The utility of using it in any way to form “truths” or to do anything that require a high degree of “accuracy” is utterly pointless. ⌘ Read more
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Very nice! 😊 You must love those yellow dandelions? 🤔
(#fa7gbya) @lyse@lyse Very nice! 😊 You must love those yellow dandelions? 🤔
@lyse @lyse.isobeef.org Very nice! 😊 You must love those yellow dandelions? 🤔 ⌘ Read more
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz At the core, you need an ngircd.conf like this:
[Global]
Name = your.irc.server.com
Password = yourfancypassword
Listen = 0.0.0.0
Ports = 6667
AdminInfo1 = Well, me.
AdminInfo2 = Over here!
AdminEMail = forget.it@example.invalid
[Options]
Ident = no
PAM = no
[SSL]
CertFile = /etc/ssl/acme/your.irc.server.com.fullchain.pem
KeyFile = /etc/ssl/acme/private/your.irc.server.com.key
DHFile = /etc/ngircd/dhparam.pem
Ports = 6669
Start it and then you can connect on port 6667. (The SSL cert/key must be managed by an external tool, probably something like certbot or acme-client.)
I’m assuming OpenBSD here. Haven’t tried it on Linux lately, let alone Docker. 😅
@prologic@twtxt.net Since you have to check and double check everything it spits out (without providing sources), I don’t find any of this helpful. It’s like someone’s in the room with you and that person is saying random stuff that might or might not be correct. At best, it might spark some new idea in your head and then you follow that idea the traditional way.
Information published on the internet (or anywhere, for that matter) was never guaranteed to be correct. But at least you had a “frame of reference”: “Ah, I read this information about Linux on a blog that usually posts about Windows, so this one single Linux post might not necessarily be correct.” That is completely lost with LLMs. It’s literally all mushed together. 🤷
(#pdp7oxq) But it is still a giant inefficient use of resources and energy 🤣
But it is still a giant inefficient use of resources and energy 🤣 ⌘ Read more