maiyannah on community.highlandarrow.com
This remote profile is registered on another site; see maiyannah's original profile page on community.highlandarrow.com.
-
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Sunday, 11-Dec-2016 04:20:30 EST
maiyannah
There's a lot to be said for ease of use and of the many microblogging packages I played with before settling on GNU social (and then eventually forking it into my own project!), well, GNU social was the one that I found the easiest to use by a wide margin. Though Friendica was probably the best-programmed seeming one I found the interface hard to acclimate to. I… -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Sunday, 11-Dec-2016 04:17:28 EST
maiyannah
@verius Well, it looks like the past developer at least knew the bug existed, just never got around to fixing it. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Sunday, 11-Dec-2016 04:11:21 EST
maiyannah
@deavmi In my opinions, one of the reasons the Fediverse has been so resilient in terms of keeping a core userbase is because the underpinning software has been good about communicating with one another, a couple cases of bad behaviour in certain apps nonwithstanding, and I don't want to be the one to break it. Thankfully, the relevant standards have provided all the tools one needs, thusfar. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Sunday, 11-Dec-2016 04:09:50 EST
maiyannah
@deavmi I have been resisting changes to the underlying protocol for this reason, despite some people wanting such, because this breaks compatability. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Sunday, 11-Dec-2016 04:07:37 EST
maiyannah
Er, I meant to put @moonman for the last one, I blame the autocompletion drop down thing in qvitter. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Sunday, 11-Dec-2016 04:07:04 EST
maiyannah
@deavmi Myself, @verius, @takeshitakenji, @archaeme, and @normandy have contributed to the project, thusfar. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Sunday, 11-Dec-2016 04:04:54 EST
maiyannah
@archaeme It's much easier to bang on about what people should or shouldn't do when you're living vicariously through dictating the actions of others than when you're the one that has to deal with the consequences, after all.. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Sunday, 11-Dec-2016 04:02:45 EST
maiyannah
@archaeme Doubtful, given these are the same people that bang on about privacy and PRISM. They just don't care. A lot of people's positions about stuff that affects them, and stuff that doesn't, are pretty wildly divergent. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Sunday, 11-Dec-2016 04:01:59 EST
maiyannah
@deavmi I have a full list of ongoing projects in the Gitlab project, but a quick rundown: Present different features: A redis-based queue handler that's fairly quicker than even the queuedaemons Better exception handling that puts much more debug data information in the log for troubleshooting The beginnings of a proper theme system based on Smarty Reogranization o… -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Sunday, 11-Dec-2016 03:57:58 EST
maiyannah
And believe you me, if the authorities want to get you, they'll find a way to make it stick. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Sunday, 11-Dec-2016 03:56:48 EST
maiyannah
Specifically, if your server is in a country that doesn't share data with Canadian law enforcement, it makes you more difficult to convict of an indictable offense, sure.
It doesn't make you any more difficult to arrest, however. -
Mikael (mikael)'s status on Sunday, 11-Dec-2016 03:54:25 EST
Mikael
@joelpurra @maiyannah if he would have been unable to answer any questions, being away on holiday for instance, they would have entered the house, by crowbar if necesary. Siezed anything computer related and held them for maybe one year. Or in my case. They would have seized all my servers while figuring out what's going on. This is a real problem with preserving anonymity on internet. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Sunday, 11-Dec-2016 03:54:59 EST
maiyannah
@archaeme Do you want to guess how many times someone has said the Canadian law doesn't matter because my server is in Kansas City? -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Sunday, 11-Dec-2016 03:54:27 EST
maiyannah
Added HSTS for about five days to the site too. Since its GS/pA anyways, it shouldnt go HTTP like, basically ever, since it started HTTPS. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Sunday, 11-Dec-2016 03:41:32 EST
maiyannah
Added content="block-all-mixed-content" to a CSP for the site, which will keep HTTPS security with some non HTTPS instances. It shouldnt actually break remote images too badly because the instance should fetch them with SRM anyways. If it doesnt then that's a plugin defect. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Sunday, 11-Dec-2016 03:39:48 EST
maiyannah
Playing around with CSPs, stuff might break a bit. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Sunday, 11-Dec-2016 03:39:00 EST
maiyannah
@archaeme When no one is Karl, we're all Karl. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Sunday, 11-Dec-2016 03:37:59 EST
maiyannah
@bobjonkman I never really understood the appeal of that stuff. Like, most things like that I can at least kind of understand why others like it, not so much that though. The texture of it after it's sat a bit makes my skin crawl. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Sunday, 11-Dec-2016 03:34:32 EST
maiyannah
Don't really care to argue with someone whose already made a conclusion about an event without any of the facts of it based on a gut feeling that shows no lack of any care or empathy. I had to deal with enough sociopaths my old practice. -
maiyannah (maiyannah)'s status on Sunday, 11-Dec-2016 03:29:03 EST
maiyannah
@gameragodzilla @mangeurdenuage I doubt we'll ever find out unless someone slips up or boasts, but I have some suspicions. No point causing fuss with them since I don't really have any solid proof though.