I also had an idea for pattern blocklists, which would work like IRC banlists.
So you could ban Eliza*@* and never see them again.
Couldn't figure out how to do that efficiently in rails though.
I also had an idea for pattern blocklists, which would work like IRC banlists.
So you could ban Eliza*@* and never see them again.
Couldn't figure out how to do that efficiently in rails though.
well, largely, it's because Gargron can't code. i fixed the problem you were complaining about literally months ago, and it took me all of 5 minutes to do it.
patch here: https://github.com/kaniini/mastodon-hardened/commit/47d8ae216d9e24ca9a760459160149ae73675e04
and here: https://github.com/kaniini/mastodon-hardened/commit/50acb4907194a07329a3a7f4069ee2309d4b5370
@Laurelai okay. that's all i am going to say on the matter, because it is true it could go either way.
why don't you tell her that then?
i think they do wish to actually bury the hatchet. it may be worth talking to them.
you're both so damned stubborn, sometimes.
@Elizafox that does not seem like the smartest idea, but if you want a neutral third party to help, I am more than happy to do so
@Vann is that a Wii title? the typography seems very Nintendo
CAN WE ADD READ RECIEPTS TO ACTIVITYPUB I THINK IT WOULD BE REALLY GREAT...
ERR FUCK MAYBE I PUT TOO MUCH THC IN THIS BUTTER
@Elizafox obligatory
wtf eliza
would it be appropriate to name my activitypub implementation after a deity known for killing elephants? that might be fun.
@cadey i like it
@cadey idea is basically download a tarball off github with the server binary + webroot and point it to a config file
@cadey i want to do it like atheme, with really optimized data structures to hold the caches
@cadey i want to write an activitypub server in Go, you down?
Boost if you disagree with this toot
@Ricardus what account is this
@Thaminga some actually do pronounce Illinois that way
I would like to point out that if protocol conformance is an AGPL requirement (it's not), then instances like awoo.space would not be compliant either.
When it comes to law, you can't have it both ways.
Thankfully, protocol conformance is *not* an AGPL requirement.
Best of luck; just don't want to see the counter.social drama put the project at risk.
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