Notices tagged with feds, page 15
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@postblue we have to exchange keys.
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@postblue .. the other instances.
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@postblue The only thing I’ve seen from linked instances it when you go to add new feeds and click popular feeds, it’ll pull feeds from …
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My instance is at http://ttrss.jpope.org. ;)
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ok !feds I think that I can say that when you make your dents “followers only” then no one outside your instance sees them
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@jezra I just like stirring the pot sometimes ;)
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@jezra you are a genius! No matter what @jk says
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@jezra you are a genius! No matter what @jk says
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@jezra Thanks I will try that. I’ll also poke around in lib @ryanweal
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!feds see above… how can i get the atom feed to return more than 20 posts.
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@mv linode.com gas great documentation.
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@mv if you are on xmpp: cer@parlementum.net
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@mv so 2 steps. 1 configure SSL in your apache. What OS are you using? Once that works then you can enable it in sn by pointing to the https url
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@vinzv that’s a new error to me…
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@jcsesecuneta @redbaptist on the plus side the spam fighting tools are better in 1.1.0alpha.
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It’s on my plate, hehe. My problem right now is funding and management time. There are at least 2 plans I currently have for attempting to push SN again locally. Another blocker is @parlementum‘s incorporation method, I haven’t studied it much but I’m more inclined to do it that way (then another springs up – who are willing to sign the Articles of Incorporation and stay all the way?)
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Nice! Wanna try it again? :-D
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Yep. The good ol’ days. And now look at FB, slowly going down. Competition really is good. Choice is even better. We just need to be patient. (And we need a solid, stable, reliable #Philippines SN host/admin so we can restart the efforts :-p )
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yup reminds me of the time when “I’ll friend you in Friendster” was the IN thing. XD
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Yeah. I don’t know what’s with everybody going to FB. But I wasn’t surprised at all, I expected as much years ago. They’ll go back to their websites sooner or later, they don’t have a choice. Most of them are bandwagon jumpers, not early adopters.