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otl Oliver Lowe @hachyderm.io

Rollerblading, programming, writing, documentaries, travel, motorbikes… That’s it!

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This account is here to interact with bits of the Fediverse which don't play nicely with my weird ActivityPub-email system.

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Why is Lemmy, with a tiny fraction of Mastodon's MAU, more fun than Mastodon?
  • @Jedi Agreed! Am I on Mastodon or Lemmy when I read and replied to this thread? Doesn’t matter :D

    @asklemmy

  • Finally deleted my LinkedIn account!
  • @DeadNinja I hate that I laughed at that “Agree?” hahaha

    @privacy

  • Finally deleted my LinkedIn account!

    Finally deleted my LinkedIn account!

    After putting my account into "hibernation" for the past few weeks, I finally closed it. But I'm still looking for work. Thankfully I can still find positions (SRE and software dev) by just going directly to the company's site and finding a Jobs page.

    Good luck to everyone else out there looking for work!

    \#privacy @privacy

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    Apas: ActivityPub via email

    Apas: ActivityPub via email

    https://apubtest2.srcbeat.com/apas.html

    The overarching goal is an experimental system to make ActivityPub federation stuff clearer for devs, sysadmins and advanced users.

    The documentation is incomplete and the code is really not OK! But they always say it's better to get stuff out the door for others to look at sooner. Maybe it inspires others to think about the Fediverse/ActivityPub in weird new ways!

    PS thanks @emersion for your SMTP work!

    @fediverse #fediverse #smtp

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    Announcing Ibis, the federated Wikipedia Alternative
  • This is not about software licensing nor the spirit of FOSS.

    There's some inconsistent messaging that's genuinely confusing me. I've shared an anecdote below (from a time when I was developing open source software) in the interest of generating discussion to clear it up for me and perhaps others, too. I don't mean to imply I know what is happening right here.

    @pop @fediverse

  • Announcing Ibis, the federated Wikipedia Alternative
  • Ha nice analogy. Might steal it if that's ok! :)

    Reminds me of a place I used to work at. Small place; 10 people. I started as a sysadmin but later started programming. They encouraged me; "yes we suck at this we need help!" so I kept going. But as the work became more involved and I needed a bit of co-operation from their side, it was torture. They didn't "suck" at it, they just didn't respect or bother themselves with that kind of work.

    @Ghostalmedia @fediverse

  • Announcing Ibis, the federated Wikipedia Alternative
  • Dev publishes unreadable website:

    "Some developers are bad at CSS and design/CSS (like me)"

    Implying some innate incapacity.
    Same dev:

    "Or these people could learn Rust and contribute to the existing project."
    https://lemmy.ml/comment/8855579

    Man I just don't get it. There's a kind of wilful ignorance here or something? It's jarring. All due respect for what's been made but this attitude... I'm not offended or have disdain, just dumbfounded at the messaging.

    @Ghostalmedia
    @fediverse

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  • @CoderSupreme The founder of StackOverflow went on to work on Discourse (https://discourse.org). There’s actually an ActivityPub plugin available nowadays, so apparently people can contribute from whatever fediverse server they’re coming from. For example see Go Bridge (https://forum.golangbridge.org)

    @programming

  • Content Nation Backlash Highlights Mastodon's Toxicity
  • @Zaktor There is some influence. Two things that come to mind:

    * default post length limit (500 characters)
    * how the server renders “Page” ActivityPub objects (e.g. Lemmy posts)

    For example, many comments made in this thread could not be made from a Mastodon server. All Lemmy posts show as just a title and link with a blank body. These application behaviours have a direct influence on what types of conversations take place by people from Mastodon servers.

    @fediverse

  • Content Nation Backlash Highlights Mastodon's Toxicity
  • > Why is Mastodon being treated as a monolithic entity?

    Oh the usual: makes a batter headline.

    I guess I’m spreading toxicity by replying to a post from a Mastodon app…? Or something?

    @fediverse @finkrat

  • Follow-up: OpenBSD routers on AliExpress mini PCs
  • @becha @selfhosted Sure I’d be happy to talk about it there!

  • Modernized, streamlined, and fediverse-friendly: OpenSource.org is fully migrated and ready to connect!
  • @onlinepersona @fediverse Haha good question! They're light on details ("we moved to Wordpress")
    and after testing it seems like it's not even working :(

    WordPress has an ActivityPub plugin: https://wordpress.org/plugins/activitypub/

    Here's a wordpress blog that is available via activitypub: https://solarbird.net/blog
    We can address it like so: @solarbird.net
    We can't see the posts on Lemmy (doesn't support ad-hoc fetching of ActivityPub Notes)
    but in a Mastodon web UI: https://solarbird.net/blog/2024/02/27/kosa-again-yes-again/

  • Follow-up: OpenBSD routers on AliExpress mini PCs
  • pf/opnsense essentially provide web interfaces to the underlying
    FreeBSD OS tooling. In this case I'm running plain OpenBSD. That means
    configuring the system is mainly done by reading and writing text
    files and doing stuff at the command line. There's a whole bunch of
    reasons why some people prefer one way or the other or even mix things
    up a bit. My recommendation is, if you're interested, have a go
    administering a system without a web interface and see how you feel!
    @Edgarallenpwn @selfhosted

  • Another successful OpenBSD setup
  • > The garbage out there today is too much.

    For sure. I'm hoping that with much cheaper and more reliable hardware
    that we have now, it makes it easier for indivduals and small groups
    to run services that could only be run by big dysfunctional companies.
    Fingers crossed!
    @jjlinux @selfhosted

  • Another successful OpenBSD setup
  • @jjlinux Hahaha no way that’s awesome

    @selfhosted

  • Follow-up: OpenBSD routers on AliExpress mini PCs
  • @czardestructo For the CPU Intel says 7.5W: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/81071/intel-celeron-processor-n2830-1m-cache-up-to-2-41-ghz.html
    So all up I’m guessing under 10W. I don’t know how much other components affect the power usage, though. And I’m about 200km away from where it is installed! Hoping someone more expert in hardware could chime in here :)

    @selfhosted

  • Follow-up: OpenBSD routers on AliExpress mini PCs

    Follow-up: OpenBSD routers on AliExpress mini PCs

    I got lots of replies to the last post showing the little OpenBSD internet gateway setup (super interesting; thanks!). Here's more info and pictures: https://www.srcbeat.com/2024/02/aliexpress-openbsd-router/

    Something I've been meaning to share for years now.

    @selfhosted #openbsd #selfhosted #selfhosting

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    Another successful OpenBSD setup
  • Because blinking lights give me goo goo ga ga

    @Smc87 @selfhosted

  • Another successful OpenBSD setup
  • This one: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003378019857.html

    Halfway through writing a follow-up blog post detailing set up, internals, etc. Should be available soon if you’re interested :)

    @alvaro @selfhosted

  • Another successful OpenBSD setup
  • This one has an old Intel N2830:
    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003378019857.html
    With this particular model you can get a newer N100 chip

    @selfhosted @tk

  • Another successful OpenBSD setup

    Another successful OpenBSD setup

    I've been buying these little boxes from AliExpress for years to use as firewalls and routers. My oldest one is almost 9 years old now! OpenBSD installs just fine. Just a BIOS tweak to always boot up after power is restored.

    @selfhosted #selfhosting #selfhosted #openbsd #runbsd

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    End-to-End Arguments In System Design

    End-to-End Arguments In System Design

    https://web.mit.edu/Saltzer/www/publications/endtoend/endtoend.pdf

    Awesome paper clearly articulated.

    This article reminds me how demoralising finding work feels for me sometimes. I wish I could put something on a résumé that says I appreciate this kind of system thinking. Who cares how many years of programming in a specific language, or which "well-known" companies someone has worked at? It feels like hiring journalists based on their years of experience with pencils.

    @programming #programming

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    Profile Guided optimisation with Go

    Profile Guided optimisation with Go

    https://andrewwphillips.github.io/blog/pgo.html An article from a mate of mine from the Sydney Go programmers meetup (in Australia). #golang

    @programming

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    Accessing Mastodon and the fediverse via email:

    Accessing Mastodon and the fediverse via email: https://www.olowe.co/tmp/fedimail.mp4 An experimental #IMAP and #SMTP interface. I feel like #NNTP #Usenet interface would be more appropriate. But gotta start somewhere! Threading and replies work ok too (so far!).

    @fediverse

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    Mozilla.ai seems silent 9 months on. MemoryCache is a "Mozilla Innovation Project", which seems unrelated.

    Mozilla.ai seems silent 9 months on. MemoryCache is a "Mozilla Innovation Project", which seems unrelated.

    @opensource #mozilla

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    Mount Bromo in East Java, Indonesia

    Mount Bromo in East Java, Indonesia If someone ever asked me if I wanted to ride my bike in a volcano crater, I wouldn't know what to say. But now I'd say "yep". \#advmoto #motorcycle #indonesia @motorcycles

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