Notices tagged with gnusocial, page 151
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@deavmi !GNUsocial will probably work very well on the !raspberrypi 2. Placing /var/www,/var/mysql, /var/log on a usb drive may be good idea
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!gnusocial … so the subscribers' instances can auto-remove the subscription (similar to the "remote-deleting of posts"-mechanism)
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!gnusocial feature req.: When an account is deleted on an instance, a msg "this-acct-has-been-deleted" should be sent to the subscribers
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You are free to stop trolling the public timeline.
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!GNUSocial needs an option to block users via regex. zoowar*
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@nds hahahahahahahja :D lol. Yes, on !GNUSocial everyday truly is a !coffee day
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<h1>¿Título con h1?</h1>
Probando eso de si !gnusocial <strong>permite marcado html</strong>.
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@david Qué bueno y qué importante esa distinción entre red social y los servicios como pueden ser Twitter o !gnusocial
@gadius
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@raito Ya, claro! es que para definir la topología de una red hay que mirar a sus nodos y la forma en que estos se conectan. Hablar de los usuarios es pasar ya a definir quienes conformar esos nodos. Y esto nos lleva a otro punto importante que es la naturaleza de cada nodo y porque en !gnusocial es importante preguntarse desde que nodo se participa en la conversación, entender lo…
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@gadius Lo que define a una red distribuida es que la extracción de cualquiera de los nodos no desconectaría de la red a ningún otro. Si miras la red de !gnusocial son las diferentes instalaciones como ( http://status.hackerposse.com/url/7439 , http://status.hackerposse.com/url/6582, http://status.hackerposse.com/url/3786, etc) Cuando se cae http://status.hackerposse.com/url/3786…
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@commonify great :)) One thing to remember is: The whole network is called the !gnusocial #federation, and Quitter.se is 1 of its instances
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Oh, great, now that I lost my #Twitter account, #Snowden has just created one: https://twitter.com/Snowden
Please, !gnusocial tell him why he should come here or to !diaspora (or, at least, to write about these projects and about !xmpp ).
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!gnusocial feature request: provide users the option to enable/disable there posts from appearing in the public timeline.
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We are better off without pseudo-centralization.
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Is there anything analagous to Twitter's "trends" in !gnusocial? I know some individual instances keep track of their own "popular notices," but is there anything like that which spans the whole !fediverse? Would something like that even be possible on a federated network?
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@if@quitter.se I see you have been testing !wpgnusocial :-)
if you uncheck «Users must be registered and logged in to comment», information about how to comment from !gnusocial will be presented to your visitors at the end of the comment list ;-)
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I want to finish my training assistant application and make it post logs to !gnusocial. But I can't find any exstensive documentations except reading other applications like #Yaics and @andstatus to see how they use the API.
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!selfhost !gnusocial http://rdsm.ca/b5
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!selfhost !gnusocial http://rdsm.ca/b5
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Wrote up a little tutorial describing how to !selfhost your own !gnusocial instance on Centos 7.