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it is claimed I do things with computers sometimes

my website: star-ark.net

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@cadey according to mastodon logs this is returning 502 to `/inbox` requests

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whoops, had to restart nginx after recreating mastodon instances for it to pick up the new ips

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running the database for mastodon on my laptop is a bit silly, but it works

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@danderson I've only ever used `du` to find what was using up a bunch of my disk. curious how you ended up using it to view file sizes

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@cadey I was looking at this recently and found github.com/jpetazzo/registrish, iirc the one posted by @kevin up thread was the "original" one

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google's corp login page is peak web design. I miss the old plain html gmail UI of this style

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@spacekookie@octodon.social
htmx is nice but not sure if it counts as a framework. svelte, maybe?

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@cadey a LLM is generating `aws s3 cp` commands for each file and different filenames (presumably that parse into more tokens) take longer for the model to generate commands for

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money can be exchanged for ~~goods and services~~ vtuber merch, doujinshi, and plushies

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looks like `git gui` is a surprisingly decent UI when I don't feel like using CLI stage/unstage commands, nice

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@ariadne tbh, the openness of the MRF subsystem itself is worth a mention here. among the larger pleroma instances there's a culture of if you want some custom moderation feature, you can write a MRF policy yourself and just add it to your instance. I haven't seen anything like that among the mastodon instances (yes, there's patched codebases, but nothing intentionally made to be expandable)

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@foone hi, quick question: I'm trying to find information about the screen in the nexus 6 (AMS596DU01), the only thing I can find on google for the model number is your tumblr post from last year mentioning that it indeed is the screen from the nexus 6. any idea where I could find more information about it (pinouts/schematic ideally)? thanks!

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updated mastodon to fix the security issues from today, it no longer trusts the reverse proxy so it thinks all connections are coming from spoofed IPs. opened a bug report, in the meantime I just downgraded since none of the security issues actually apply to my instance

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@ariadne I might be misunderstanding, but that seems like it would mark core 0 as efficiency and the first efficiency core as performance?

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@ariadne so do you just... have to check if the next 3 ids are unallocated and then a core is considered performance
that's horrible

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near the top of my wishlist (might attempt an impl if I get bored): sharing subnets between tailnets -> github.com/tailscale/tailscale

having to run my own subnet routers on top of other people's (or, even worse, switch accounts) is annoying to deal with

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not quite the right response code but it works

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"Private Cloud Compute":
*Other* companies will make unverifiable promises that they won't store or misuse your data. We're different, we have "Private Cloud Computer", and here are the unverifiable promises that *we* make that we won't store or misuse your data.

@lillian

working towards making a custom PCB for something this summer, no clue if I'll actually get something working but it'll be fun