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(#kixlpea) The inconvenience of owning your own media content is such a pain 🤦‍♂️ And no, streaming services are just awful for two mai …
The inconvenience of owning your own media content is such a pain 🤦‍♂️ And no, streaming services are just awful for two main reasons, either a) The content you want isn’t on your favourite streaming service or b) Your favourite content disappears. ⌘ Read more

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So… Been a while since I’ve done this… But on macOS the best way to rip DVD(s) now is to 1) Use MakeMKV to backup the DVD disk and decrypt i …
So… Been a while since I’ve done this… But on macOS the best way to rip DVD(s) now is to 1) Use MakeMKV to backup the DVD disk and decrypt it 2) Use Handbrake to re-encode the backed up DVD disk into something more reasonable 3) Put it on a NAS or Media Server. ⌘ Read more

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In-reply-to » @prologic It's hosted at home on an computer I didn’t use anymore. It worked well for a few months, and since maybe the beginning of December, it begun to be very slow. But like I said, I have no time for that now, but if I have questions when I’ll look, I’ll think of you 😅 (but I was thinking about installing a new OS before these problems, I may just do that).

@emmanuel@wald.ovh Btw I already figured out why accessing your web server is slow:

$ host wald.ovh
wald.ovh has address 86.243.228.45
wald.ovh has address 90.19.202.229

wald.ovh has 2 IPv4 addresses, one of which is dead and doesn’t respond.. That’s why accessing your website is so slow as depending on client and browser behaviors one of two things may happen 1) a random IP is chosen and ½ the time the wrong one is picked or 2) both are tried in some random order and ½ the time its slow because the broken one is picked.

If you don’t know what 86.243.228.45 is, or it’s a dead backup server or something, I’d suggest you remove this from the domain record.

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**(#wk6cnha) @emmanuel Btw I already figured out why accessing your web server is slow:

$ host wald.ovh
wald.ovh has address 86.243.228.45
wa ...**
[@emmanuel _@wald.ovh_](https://twtxt.net/external?uri=https://wald.ovh/~Emmanuel/twtxt.txt&nick=emmanuel) Btw I already figured out why accessing your web server is slow:

$ host wald.ovh
wald.ovh has address 86.243.228.45
wald.ovh has address 90.19.202.229

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wald.ovh has 2 IPv4 addresses, one of which is dead and doesn’t respond.. That’s why accessing your website is so slow as d … ⌘ Read more”`

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In-reply-to » @emmanuel oh! Nice! You've now got a nice avatar 👌

@prologic@twtxt.net It’s hosted at home on an computer I didn’t use anymore. It worked well for a few months, and since maybe the beginning of December, it begun to be very slow. But like I said, I have no time for that now, but if I have questions when I’ll look, I’ll think of you 😅 (but I was thinking about installing a new OS before these problems, I may just do that).

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(#6db5eia) @mckinley@mckinley I honestly don’t really know how to do this is the problem. I’d love it if I could setup a Minecraft server for m …
@mckinley I honestly don’t really know how to do this is the problem. I’d love it if I could setup a Minecraft server for my kids and they could play without a Microsoft (silly) Live account 🤣 ( seriously fuck Microsoft, they can go to hell!) ⌘ Read more

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(#6db5eia) @bender@bender @mckinley@mckinley To be honest I didn’t even know you could run a Minecraft server. At least my understanding was …
@bender @twtxt.net @mckinley @twtxt.net To be honest I didn’t even know you could run a Minecraft server. At least my understanding was that since Microsoft bought it, you can no longer play it without a Microsoft Live account, even with running your own server? 🤔 ⌘ Read more

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(#3nxy6qq) @bender@bender Bahahaha in hindsight I got rid of that 🤣 Just silly nonsense, just one of those things when you create an accou …
@bender Bahahaha in hindsight I got rid of that 🤣 Just silly nonsense, just one of those things when you create an account on yet-another silly centralized platform(s) and go “fuck” someone’s already taken the username I want 😅 ⌘ Read more

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In-reply-to » @doesnm So the user should then set nick = _@domain.tld in the twtxt.txt?

I’ve implemented Use only nick as handle if nick and domain is the same · sorenpeter/timeline@8c12444

See it live at:

I’m not sure I like the leading @ thou…

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(#2zve52q) @sorenpeter No I agree. I think if the feed doesn’t hint at a nick, just default to displaying the bare domain. These sorts of things …
@sorenpeter @darch.dk No I agree. I think if the feed doesn’t hint at a nick, just default to displaying the bare domain. These sorts of things btw need to go into a Client recommendations / guidelines. If someone wants to start drafting up such I doc I will fully support this and help shape it 👌 ⌘ Read more

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In-reply-to » @doesnm So the user should then set nick = _@domain.tld in the twtxt.txt?

What should the advantage be to nick = _compared to just not defining a nick and let the client use the domain as the handle?

What is not intuitive is that you put something in the nick field that is not to be taken literary. The special meaning of _ is only clean if you read the documentation, compared to having something in nick that makes sense in the current context of the twtxt.txt.

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In-reply-to » @eapl.me A way to have a more bluesky'ish handles in twtxt could be to take inspiration from Bridgy Fed and say: If NICK = DOMAIN then only show @DOMAIN So instead of @eapl.me@eapl.me it will just be @eapl.me

@doesnm@doesnm.p.psf.lt So the user should then set nick = _@domain.tld in the twtxt.txt?

It seems more intuitive and userfriendly to just use: nick = domain.tld and have then convention for clients to render the handle as @domain.tld instead of @domain.tld@domain.tld

For a feed with no nick defined (eg. https://akkartik.name/twtxt.txt) it will also be simpler and make more sense to just use the domain as the nick and render it as @domain.tld

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In-reply-to » For Example:

Are we talking about profile view heading, heading of posts or inline mentions?

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In yarnd I recall there is a setting for changing the heading of posts, but not for the two others as of yet.
I like the hover option for inline mentions. For the other places some like how yarnd does it in two line or “ nick (domain.tld) ” could also work.

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In-reply-to » For Example:

@eapl.me@eapl.me A way to have a more bluesky’ish handles in twtxt could be to take inspiration from Bridgy Fed and say: If NICK = DOMAIN then only show @DOMAIN
So instead of @eapl.me@eapl.me it will just be @eapl.me

And it event seem that it will not break webfinger lookup: https://webfinger.net/lookup/?resource=%40darch.dk (at least not for how I’ve implemented webfinger on my sever for a single user;)

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One thing I’ve learned over the many years now (approaching a decade and a half now) about self-hosting is two things; 1) There are many “assh …
One thing I’ve learned over the many years now ( approaching a decade and a half now) about self-hosting is two things; 1) There are many “assholes” on the open Internet that will either attack your stuff or are incompetent and write stupid shit™ that goes crazy on your stuff 2) You have to be careful about resources, especially memory and disk i/o. Especially disk i/o. this can kill your … ⌘ Read more

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(#2ati6aq) Nah, just had a quick skim and read through all the threads. Pretty rubbish comments really. Nothing of value there. Might explain th …
Nah, just had a quick skim and read through all the threads. Pretty rubbish comments really. Nothing of value there. Might explain the massive hit on my infra though recently? (today)? 🤔 ⌘ Read more

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(#ywl4paq) Okay. Going to Settings -> Applications and creating a new Application Token with Repository Read/Write access works just fine. You c …
Okay. Going to Settings -> Applications and creating a new Application Token with Repository Read/Write access works just fine. You clone over https and push over https and user your username and token as creds. ⌘ Read more

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(#ywl4paq) Ahh I see what I’ve done. That was a bit unfortunate 🤣 Because git.mills.io was a non-proxied DNS entry so that Git+SSH would al …
Ahh I see what I’ve done. That was a bit unfortunate 🤣 Because git.mills.io was a non-proxied DNS entry so that Git+SSH would also work, I now have a problem hmm. How not to expose my IP(s) directly and open them up to attack? 🤔 ⌘ Read more

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(#ywl4paq) What’s not working for you? What’s the error? 🤔 I recently had to firewall off access to my infra for Web traffic and only permit …
What’s not working for you? What’s the error? 🤔 I recently had to firewall off access to my infra for Web traffic and only permit ingress via Cloudflare. Why? 😅 Because some asshole(s) on the Internet decided it would be a good idea to send me in excess of 300 rps to my Git server 🤦‍♂️ ⌘ Read more

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(#malf2rq) Here’s a visual of what happened before I firewalled off all web traffic to force it to go through Cloudflare. Don’t even ask me how …
Here’s a visual of what happened before I firewalled off all web traffic to force it to go through Cloudflare. Don’t even ask me how my IP addresses got found out, but either this is malicious, incompetent or my wider ISP is being DDoS’d ( it’s happened before). Read more

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Well that was fun! 🤩 I was being attacked directly (bypasses Cloudflare somehow) and whatever dafuq that was was killing my ingress and cau …
Well that was fun! 🤩 I was being attacked directly ( bypasses Cloudflare somehow) and whatever dafuq that was was killing my ingress and causing it to get OOM killed 😱 I was seeing 100s of requests per second!!! 😱 ⌘ Read more

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(#ah5h6mq) @andros See – There isn’t really anythign specific about avatars or how big they should be, etc. The spec mostly talks about what’s …
@andros @twtxt.andros.dev See https://twtxt.dev – There isn’t really anythign specific about avatars or how big they should be, etc. The spec mostly talks about what’s possible and supported by clients and publishers of twtxt feeds. We have yet to write specific client/server recommendations. ⌘ Read more

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