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Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Sunday, 20-Sep-2020 15:58:40 EDT Sorokin Alexei @6gain No, it should be up… -
Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Sunday, 20-Sep-2020 15:58:02 EDT Sorokin Alexei @mangeurdenuage Right :-).
This time it's back on @pztrn's resources, he feels confident about hosting it again. -
LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864} (lnxw48a1)'s status on Sunday, 13-Sep-2020 21:12:02 EDT LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864} https://nu.federati.net/url/275052
#nvidia to acquire #arm
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Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Sunday, 13-Sep-2020 19:01:07 EDT Sorokin Alexei @clacke Recognised the text. Boy that was a cool book… series. -
Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Sunday, 13-Sep-2020 18:53:57 EDT Sorokin Alexei @clacke The metric system is an overwhelming majority world-wide though.
IPv6 will inevitably be too, it's just a matter of time. Unless something supersedes it before that (unlikely) or Internet becomes unnecessary for some reason. -
Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Sunday, 13-Sep-2020 18:53:06 EDT Sorokin Alexei @clacke The metric system is an overwhelming majority world-wide though.
IPv6 will inevitably be too, it's just a matter of time. Unless something supersedes it before that (unlikely) or Internet becomes unnecessary for some reason. -
Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Saturday, 12-Sep-2020 23:01:08 EDT Sorokin Alexei @6gain O.K., I think I fixed that. -
Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Saturday, 12-Sep-2020 21:41:26 EDT Sorokin Alexei @mangeurdenuage I always add with the remote subscription button that's on !loadaverage, but now I tried it on the other instance, and it didn't work indeed.
Weirdly, I can tell that shitposter.club did poke me with webfinger, yet "http://ostatus.org/schema/1.0/subscribe" was somehow beyond its reach.
Could be a bug in Pleroma, but just from looking at https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/-/blob/develop/lib/pleroma/web/web_finger/web_finger.ex I cannot really tell. -
Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Thursday, 10-Sep-2020 14:20:05 EDT Sorokin Alexei @vegos @lnxw48a1 Is it still happening? I can't really reproduce that. -
Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Friday, 04-Sep-2020 20:29:49 EDT Sorokin Alexei @alcinnz I did exactly that in one place, and now I can witness occasional memory consumption spikes when there's some load %).
And in many cases (when there's no third-party code) it's better to use ReactPHP or implement something oneself on top of "yield from". -
Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Thursday, 03-Sep-2020 21:20:11 EDT Sorokin Alexei @vegos I haven't actually seen that happen, really shouldn't on a very deep technical level: every status has a unique id, and in the database that's a unique constraint, which means it's physically impossible to save the same status twice.
Do they have the same notice id or what are the properties of them? -
Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Sep-2020 14:05:57 EDT Sorokin Alexei @mangeurdenuage Sounds more-or-less standard. Not sure what's @nosleep 's problem, I suspect shameless word loaning from English. -
Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Sep-2020 13:37:45 EDT Sorokin Alexei @mangeurdenuage @nosleep "Viktorina, or kviz. Kviz (from English "quiz" – task, question) is a team intellectual game in which players have to answer questions from various areas of knowledge in limited time." -
Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Tuesday, 01-Sep-2020 21:09:48 EDT Sorokin Alexei @sjw Minimal dependencies, eh? -
Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Tuesday, 01-Sep-2020 21:09:12 EDT Sorokin Alexei @sjw grep is by definition an implementation of POSIX regular expressions (GNU grep also supports Perl-like regular expressions). -
Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Tuesday, 01-Sep-2020 21:01:01 EDT Sorokin Alexei @devurandom What are the guarantees that all the data is clustered on the start of the partition and not scattered?
I suspect that it would help even if you just re-do the filesystem and fill it from scratch. -
Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Tuesday, 01-Sep-2020 20:55:44 EDT Sorokin Alexei @notclacke @sjw sed doesn't really have dialects, it's an implementation of POSIX regular expressions, which do have variants: basic and extended, but you probably have something like PCRE in mind. -
Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Tuesday, 01-Sep-2020 17:59:29 EDT Sorokin Alexei @lain @eal @mangeurdenuage And it's powered by PostgreSQL too! -
Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Tuesday, 01-Sep-2020 17:57:57 EDT Sorokin Alexei @mangeurdenuage That'll probably be less of a problem in the future, it a fairly widespread format in the web these days.
And it's more compact :-). -
Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Tuesday, 01-Sep-2020 17:31:34 EDT Sorokin Alexei @mangeurdenuage Yea, they are.