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raccoon on the internet, he/him

owner of miku.place  (oo ee oo)
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Meet Elgee, the TV remote elf!

Nothing escapes my hand, you all be cute anime girls eventually 🫵

#PixelArt #Art #MastoArt #FediArt #ドット絵

>buy a 50gb volume to temporarily move shit around to fix this broken ass instance
>run akkoma's cleanup tasks

```
19:21:22.093 [debug] QUERY ERROR db=2745.6ms queue=0.4ms idle=870.3ms
DELETE FROM hashtags AS ht
WHERE NOT EXISTS (
SELECT 1 FROM hashtags_objects hto
WHERE ht.id = hto.hashtag_id)
[]
```

either way hi ig
Smartphones? War? NSA? AI? What are you talking about?

Wake up, we need to upgrade the GPU to run Compiz Fusion.
who wants their 88x31 on my new personal website (which i am working on rn)
Alright, so here's my fedi proposal.

Hearing that the spec is annoying and that others will just add random functionality that breaks the spec. What if there was a piece of software that basically acted as a compatibility or translation layer as it's own thing?

So there would be a maintained piece of software that could send out and receive federation information, and acted as the communication layer for fedi instances. It wouldn't be a requirement, but for anybody who was creating a more simple fedi software, they put it in front of their software and it will simplify incoming to spec, and alter outgoing to match compatibility.

That way anybody making their own instance software wouldn't need to worry about all the various compatibilities and issues that other instance software is causing, they can just focus on their own
lmfao nvm i open fedi and see dansup having a public meltdown i think this fedi shit is actually hilarious
"host your instance", "that's how fedi is supposed to be like" people when you have a real life and you don't dedicate 24/7 of your attention to making sure Akk*ma doesn't collapse in on itself