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  1. @jalcine But Falkon is QtWebEngine-based, which in turn is Chromium-based.
    So if you support one, you automatically support another.
    GNOME Web and Epiphany are one and the same.
    And @alcinnz is making a browser called Odysseus, based on WebKitGtk, so there's that :-).

    Friday, 25-Jan-19 00:08:26 UTC from loadaverage.org
    • > Is this connected?
      @laurelrusswurm So it would seem :-).

      Saturday, 19-Jan-19 00:57:45 UTC from loadaverage.org
      • @gardenofforkingpaths So many people use Atom/RSS when clearly no one uses it, such foolish behaviour…
        "Ugh, why won't everyone get the gist that no one uses Atom/RSS anymore and stop requesting support for it?"

        Friday, 18-Jan-19 04:18:55 UTC from loadaverage.org
        • @kaniini Well, it didn't broke right away, only when I've forced re-subscription of every subscription I've started noticing that instead of getting more notices I've oddly started getting less.
          After a few days I was finally confident enough to bring that up.
          If not for that, it could've been taken even more time for someone to notice something's not right.
          Lucky me %).

          Tuesday, 15-Jan-19 21:20:57 UTC from loadaverage.org
          • Time to be honest with myself (and others) - a lot of the reason Ive not yet switched to ejabberd is because I know I cant easilymigrate the data and some small part of me holds onto the hope Katie might reach out to me.  It sonds pathetic as all get out when I say it that way, but its the truth.

            Sunday, 13-Jan-19 00:18:33 UTC from community.highlandarrow.com
          • @cult @drak Things have gotten a lot better since 10 years ago.

            Saturday, 12-Jan-19 23:56:35 UTC from loadaverage.org
            • @cult I've ended up on XFS, as it has reflink.

              Saturday, 12-Jan-19 17:47:59 UTC from loadaverage.org
              • > То есть того, что есть в централизованных мессенджерах.
                @commagray Вот он какой, гипертекстовый FidoNet…

                Friday, 11-Jan-19 18:16:15 UTC from loadaverage.org
                • @ani Well, hi. Welcome to the Fediverse.

                  Friday, 11-Jan-19 17:51:35 UTC from loadaverage.org
                  • @commagray Conversations, Gajim, Dino, Psi+, Poezio, Profanity, ChatSecure, Monal IM.

                    Friday, 11-Jan-19 17:27:17 UTC from loadaverage.org
                    • > Я готов жертвовать памятью и местом, что делаю и сейчас
                      @commagray У меня этого не то чтобы в избытке, но до сих пор это не мешало.
                      > потому что развивается, в отличие от XMPP
                      Раз в три месяца сажусь, обновляю ejabberd, правлю конфигурацию и ворчу "что ж ты не развиваешься-то!?".

                      Friday, 11-Jan-19 17:08:16 UTC from loadaverage.org
                      • @commagray На твоём сервере с Mastodon и GitLab CE ejabberd просто в статистике потребления не появится.
                        Если Synapse для *тебя* проблема, то он, должно быть, потребляет раз в 50 больше, чем он.

                        Friday, 11-Jan-19 16:46:30 UTC from loadaverage.org
                        • @commagray В смысле, "шо то, шо это"?
                          > аналогичное средство
                          Как бы… XMPP. Или сколько, по-твоему, будет есть ejabberd у тебя?

                          Friday, 11-Jan-19 16:43:32 UTC from loadaverage.org
                          • @commagray Не, у меня всё оптимизировано вокруг !xmpp, никак не могу :-P.

                            > Вообще, были выброшены мосты, которые не очень-то и лёгкие, к тому же ещё и глюкодром.
                            А чего ещё можно было ожидать от Node.js? И в этом весь Matrix.

                            Friday, 11-Jan-19 16:24:33 UTC from loadaverage.org
                            • @vegos I've forced re-subscription of every subscription ever, I guess that helped :-).

                              Friday, 11-Jan-19 15:35:48 UTC from loadaverage.org
                              • @commagray Оптимизировал, выкинув всё самое лёгкое?

                                Friday, 11-Jan-19 02:11:09 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                • @diogo I do not know.
                                  It must have happened in 2018-{09,12}-{01,31}, but their administrative account @socrates, which appears to state every instance block they do, didn't not mention !loadaverage… ever.
                                  The most ironic welcome-back I have done so far %).

                                  Thursday, 10-Jan-19 17:48:17 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                  • @larjona I cannot seem to re-subscribe, but welcome back :-).

                                    Thursday, 10-Jan-19 15:38:43 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                  • @wolf480pl "I'm also waiting for this before using Xabber-web. Most of my contacts use OMEMO with Conversation client." doesn't seem all that confrontational to me though.
                                    And the response is "That makes it your problem, friend, not ours. No contact of mine uses OMEMO, and I'm not too eager to take part in this forced ee2e madness. At least, for free."

                                    Thursday, 10-Jan-19 13:35:03 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                    • @moonman Yea, that's not what I meant.

                                      Wednesday, 09-Jan-19 01:46:59 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                      • @moonman If it's full of subqueries then that would be the key – to find the query in the source code and split it up into PHP variables or something.
                                        That's what I did with one troublesome query anyway :-).

                                        Wednesday, 09-Jan-19 01:30:15 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                        • @moonman Did you check MariaDB queries? With mytop for instance.
                                          Can give away what is the problem exactly.

                                          Wednesday, 09-Jan-19 01:11:11 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                          • > My instance moved to Mastodon after a spam attack when it was on Pleroma, so consider refollowing me if you are interested in my yayposting.
                                            @commagray Oh boy, an instance wipe with the domain name intact…
                                            I, for one, fixed the GNU social database by hand, of course.

                                            Wednesday, 09-Jan-19 00:22:18 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                            • @mono Win in what exactly? Yes, that's the question I'm going for :-).

                                              Tuesday, 08-Jan-19 00:34:51 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                              • @bob They're actually doing something that GitLab.com and BitBucket had done years ago.
                                                Not yet the moment for an "I told you so", nor for an insane flood of praise.
                                                I agree otherwise.

                                                Tuesday, 08-Jan-19 00:33:05 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                                • @drequivalent Теперь там не получится упомянуть LitePub, дабы адресовать проблему слишком широкой спецификации ActivityPub…

                                                  Monday, 07-Jan-19 15:09:55 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                                  • @moonman Humans…
                                                    When they find an old piece of work and see it as badly done, they're saddened at what hacks they were.
                                                    When they see it as well thought-out, they're saddened as they're unsure if they can replicate the achievement.

                                                    Monday, 07-Jan-19 00:57:17 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                                    • @moonman !loadaverage is running on an HDD and 4G of RAM %).
                                                      We don't have Qvitter though, this may be the key resource-eater for the GNU social installations out there.

                                                      Sunday, 06-Jan-19 20:12:03 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                                    • @steve Apparently it was too resource-intensive, from what's been told.
                                                      And yeah, everyone moved on, it's been a while.

                                                      Sunday, 06-Jan-19 20:01:16 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                                      • @steve They are, yet quitter.se may come back to life at some point, but I wouldn't count on it.

                                                        Sunday, 06-Jan-19 19:38:39 UTC from loadaverage.org