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  1. @lakwnikos @knuthollund Another thought:
    3) Could this be a denial-of-service attack against quitter.se and quitter.no?? Or some misconfigured other instance flooding q.no and q.se??

    Because: Some 3 weeks ago I told @knuthollund on # about the issue and he said he would have a look. Soon after that the problem was completely gone and quitter.no worked flawlessly for at least the rest of the day! And moreover: quitter.se also worked flawlessly! But later it turned out @knuthollund didn't actually do anything at that point, not even restart anything.)

    So I think that something on the fediverse network must have changed within those couple of hours. I think the cause of the problem is somewhere in the internet and that cause did stop its weird behaviour against quitter.se and quitter.no just for a while. Too bad the problem came back the next day.

    I think one could check the logs of the webserver or use wireshark to look out for weird/excessive traffic.
    !gnusocial

    Sunday, 27-May-18 20:38:25 UTC from quitter.no in context
  2. @lakwnikos @knuthollund Another thought:
    3) Could this be a denial-of-service attack against quitter.se and quitter.no?? Or some misconfigured other instance flooding q.no and q.se??

    Because: Some 3 weeks ago I told @knuthollund on # about the issue and he said he would have a look. Soon after that the problem was completely gone and quitter.no worked flawlessly for at least the rest of the day! And moreover: quitter.se also worked flawlessly! But later it turned out @knuthollund didn't actually do anything at that point, not even restart anything.)

    So I think that something on the fediverse network must have changed within those couple of hours. I think the cause of the problem is somewhere in the internet and that cause did stop its weird behaviour against quitter.se and quitter.no just for a while. Too bad the problem came back the next day.

    I think one could check the logs of the webserver or use wireshark to look out for weird/excessive traffic.

    Sunday, 27-May-18 19:55:21 UTC from quitter.no in context
  3. Biboumi: an !xmpp to # gateway: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14409534

    Friday, 18-May-18 08:29:24 UTC from status.hackerposse.com
  4. Any opinions on # vs. # in 2018? How viable is it at this point for # projects to just use XMPP and forgo IRC?

    Sunday, 08-Apr-18 17:56:37 UTC from status.hackerposse.com
  5. Seen on #: the # VM is offline. Hosting (hackerspace) is investigating.

    Sunday, 14-Jan-18 21:32:54 UTC from nu.federati.net Repeated by mcscx
  6. Seen on #: the # VM is offline. Hosting (hackerspace) is investigating.

    Sunday, 14-Jan-18 21:32:54 UTC from nu.federati.net
  7. Interesting setup! I should probably look up more on the # architecture later on

    Tuesday, 26-Dec-17 10:10:11 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
  8. I've never tried to run an # server, but # is a drop dead easy server. Inshttp://quitter.se/attachment/1100667

    Saturday, 23-Dec-17 18:10:18 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
  9. @tdemin so # it's prettier, *federated* #?

    Monday, 23-Oct-17 09:29:50 UTC from quitter.se
  10. @tdemin why isn't it like #?

    Monday, 23-Oct-17 05:23:04 UTC from quitter.se
  11. Interesting setup! I should probably look up more on the # architecture later on

    Wednesday, 04-Oct-17 13:10:13 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
  12. So, what is this # thing that everyone's talking about? An alternative that also does #? What are your thoughts, ?

    Sunday, 01-Oct-17 03:40:13 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
  13. @cwebber @maiki I like #, but only because I've used # enough for the Mumble interface to make sense to me. It's not super-friendly

    Sunday, 24-Sep-17 03:39:05 UTC from quitter.se in context
  14. I've never tried to run an # server, but # is a drop dead easy server. Inshttp://quitter.se/attachment/1100667

    Sunday, 23-Jul-17 05:10:10 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
  15. Interesting setup! I should probably look up more on the # architecture later on

    Friday, 23-Jun-17 04:25:12 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
  16. @paulfree14 @bobjonkman # and !xmpp users can also join chats that are bridged into the # room.

    Tuesday, 30-May-17 21:42:38 UTC from nu.federati.net
  17. Ah! # is just prettier #, like # Why not just make prettier # clients? (Why not do both?)
    http://qttr.at/1svf

    Wednesday, 26-Apr-17 04:50:02 UTC from quitter.se
  18. @tuttle me too, and I think those two reasons I gave for # > # migration apply to them too; UX and network effect

    Thursday, 30-Mar-17 08:26:55 UTC from quitter.se
  19. Interesting setup! I should probably look up more on the # architecture later on

    Sunday, 12-Mar-17 21:25:07 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
  20. So, what is this # thing that everyone's talking about? An alternative that also does #? What are your thoughts, ?

    Wednesday, 01-Mar-17 18:10:09 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
  21. Darling, time to clear the spam again (9 robots and computers in my # project are using their own # channels to communicate)

    Tuesday, 14-Feb-17 05:03:16 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  22. @zorrito exactly: it enforces a Smartphone mindset. They want you to be "always connected." # does that as well to #

    Monday, 30-Jan-17 19:27:03 UTC from quitter.se in context
  23. I'm slowly migrating away from # towards !Gajim as my preferred !XMPP client. But Pidgin was my # client too - anyone have suggestions? I've used #, and found it impossible.

    Sunday, 08-Jan-17 02:19:18 UTC from sn.jonkman.ca at 43°36'0"N 80°32'58"W in context
  24. Team Chat # !vivalafederation # https://quitter.es/attachment/708665

    Saturday, 07-Jan-17 16:03:30 UTC from quitter.es Repeated by internetturtle
  25. Team Chat # !vivalafederation # https://quitter.es/attachment/708665

    Saturday, 07-Jan-17 16:03:30 UTC from quitter.es
  26. Interesting setup! I should probably look up more on the # architecture later on

    Sunday, 25-Dec-16 14:55:06 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
  27. # is life.

    Wednesday, 14-Dec-16 21:25:08 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
  28. Interesting setup! I should probably look up more on the # architecture later on

    Monday, 12-Dec-16 17:25:07 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
  29. wtf is this # volley on # tonight? In both OFTC and Freenode. Botnet maybe?

    Saturday, 10-Dec-16 03:14:49 UTC from quitter.se
  30. So, what is this # thing that everyone's talking about? An !xmpp alternative that also does #? What are your thoughts, !fediverse?

    Wednesday, 07-Dec-16 21:37:09 UTC from quitter.se in context