https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/10291
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https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/pull/10291
[ ] More padding (Before)
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Have some pictures of my best friends.
New GNOME Order
I just need to submit it to their marketplace now! It looks like a bit of bureaucracy...
Fellas... I can't believe it works... I created a DigitalOcean snapshot where you get asked a few things on first boot, and it gives you a working Mastodon installation, with SSL and everything. Holy shit
Fuck I forgot that I actually did buy the eugen.town domain for a joke
@MirceaKitsune First of all you don't have to tag the artist on it, secondly having a separate non-root Linux user is the only secure way to run applications on Linux, and systemctl always requires root access because it controls system processes, such as starting Mastodon as a non-root user.
@kevinwhipwrecked Some things are best left untooted
oh no they're multiplying
Public Shaming: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yq7Eh6JTKIg
"How to Make $80,000 Per Month on the Apple App Store"
Using archive.is link because the original is on Medium which has annoying pop-ups
Big thanks to @nolan for reducing the webpack compile time of Mastodon from 6 minutes to less than 1 minute. Turns out it was the zopfli compression plugin #mastodev
"What causes #Ruby memory bloat?"
https://www.joyfulbikeshedding.com/blog/2019-03-14-what-causes-ruby-memory-bloat.html
Oh no, Pooh! That's not honey! You drank facebook deleting juice!
Spotify to Apple: Time to Play Fair
How a Bitcoin Evangelist Made Himself Vanish, in 15 (Not So Easy) Steps
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/12/technology/how-to-disappear-surveillance-state.html
Ignore the "Bitcoin" in the title, this is pretty interesting
Russia blocks encrypted email provider ProtonMail
@foxhkron @JonQuan @verygoodsoftwarenotvirus @tuxcrafting Imagine thinking that the problem with having to recompile code to change basic settings is how long it takes, instead of the fact that it requires diving into code, interrupting service, and that it makes offering Pleroma hosting to non-technical users using containerization much more challenging.
@JonQuan @verygoodsoftwarenotvirus @foxhkron @tuxcrafting The "85% more efficient" number is questionable, I'd like to see those benchmarks and what they are measuring. Yes, Ruby has a higher RAM upfront cost (though less with jemalloc), but not by that much, and it has a ceiling. Pleroma uses PostgreSQL just like Mastodon, and that will be your main bottleneck.
@JonQuan @verygoodsoftwarenotvirus @foxhkron @tuxcrafting That's not quite true. For example, to an outside observer like me, it is obvious Pleroma does not have a non-JavaScript UI, and no OpenGraph previews.
From a cursory glance at the code, it seems like Pleroma does not support two-factor authentication. There are probably many more details that you don't even realize are missing. Profile metadata fields? New user tutorials?
How's changing server settings without recompiling code? Etc
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