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Su Tissue

Underwater
Does it matter?
Antimatter
Nuclear reactor
Boom boom boom boom

I'm a janitor, oh my genitals
Oh my genitals, I'm a janitor

~ 1981

As a longtime provider of services in one form or another since the late 80's and early 90's, I felt the pain of having to write out the following blog post/update.

Drew is an opinionated perfectionist with an attention to detail and his perspective that chafes some, endears others, and deservedly, receives the respect earned when someone strives toward par excellence for those for whom they provide services for.

I have some differing set of conclusions from my understanding of what he laments as the ordeal he's been through in the past year, like, "why would anyone consider a carrier besides DHL for international overseas shipments?" Also, I fail to see the logic in moving his entire infra from the U.S. (where there are many affordable top-tier carrier hotels - aka datacenters) to Amsterdam, which also has fine facilities and maybe it is because of privacy concerns which depending on what those are, may indeed be quite valid from my perspective.

But not having IPv6 fully deployed (as a result of datacenter choice?) is puzzling, although almost inconsequential operationally, in production, ... Almost.

Considering I've always looked directly at the carriers themselves, used my own delegated IP infrastructure for core operations, I tend to look at a datacenter as three things:

- Electricity
- Fail-over electricity (Generators)
- Air conditioning

Most folks rent a rack that comes with transit, I ask how much the XC is - I can find, mix, and pick my transit providers. I just wanna know that my shit is secure in a suite or cage behind locked cabinets that I personally have 24/7 access to at anytime (even though I'll rarely do so) and have 24/7 remote hands to swap drives, hot-pluggable power supplies and plug cables into the designated ports I specify, etc. Those things typically come w/zero cost.

For DDoS'ing, I do like to outsource this as part of a package, and I'm open to any offers of included transit/XC and want to know how much each additional 20A of electricity cost me each month in addition to the rack fees. Putting the onerous of protecting my customers from a good DDoS'ing on someone else like my upstream takes a lot of worry away.

Shipping machinery though, that's a bit distinct too, I've been burned a few times domestically, although always recovered my *tangible costs - time? well, I've lost a couple of customers because their infra was lost or damaged in transit, but insurance is important - Drew had that. What I'm really wondering though, is who besides DHL would you even trust to ship servers over the Atlantic Ocean?

That's a cost I would not consider skimping on - A girl I almost married worked for DHL for over 20 years and they'll cut a check at the drop of a hat, which might have worked out well for Drew considering these were old boxes ready for retirement anyway and the replacement cost (new stuffs) is what you insure for.

Anyway, I've really admired much of what Drew has done over the years, was cheerleading for him as he migrated from full time paycheck person to finally being able to announce that he "thinks" he can make enough money for a living by devoting himself full time to FOSS with his fledgling SourceHut.

Yah, sometimes his head swelled up pretty big, making it hard to fit through doorways, and I've butted heads with him here and there on technical matters only, but have always respected him, and in truth, he was never not correct even if his way was the wrong way, or there was simply a better way - usually those were matters of opinion coz there's more than six ways to Sunday to skin a cat.

Anyway, he's been kicked in the balls really hard, which if you know much of him, must have been really hard to lay all of that out in some manner of detail (He's almost always brutally transparent). For that, and moreover for getting right back up after being knocked down (maybe by da man?), I applaud his candidness. His devotion to those of you reading this that may have free repos at SourceHut, and I'm also encouraging everyone to kick in at least a few bucks - fuck that dumb app that you don't need, let alone pay $2.95 for the exclusive right to be tracked - I urge you with all FOSSiness in mind... Give it a read, and send him whatev, ... I guarantee it will come back to you tenfold.

Drew is a consummate FOSS warrior, do it for yourself, please - Five bucks, fifty bucks, heck, whatever isn't going to cut into your budget for porterhouse steak this weekend would be nice.

And it will make you feel good too.

Full disclosure: I'm not getting shit from this article. Drew and I only converse occasionally and usually it is to disagree - some folks are just good coz of what's in their heart, their commitment to the community, and whether you're a fan or not doing this for him really is doing this for yourself and everyone else in the FOSS world.

Here's the link to the article/update.

#tallship #FOSS #OpenSource #SourceHut #Git #repo

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The state of SourceHut and our plans for the future

sourcehut is a network of useful open source tools for software project maintainers and collaborators, including git repos, bug tracking, continuous integration, and mailing lists.

Someone wrote a simple installation guide for #Mitra

https://buck.al/mitra-installation/

Mitra Installation for Layperson.

Mitra is part of the Fediverse. Aiming at small to micro server size, alternative to Pleroma, Gotosocial, and Takahē. The reason I choose Mitra is the concise web design and the super easy installation method. The Server Specification: * Ubuntu 22.04 LTS * 1GB RAM. Installation Steps by Steps I pick

BUCK AL
October 28th, 2019 - Highway 36, Humboldt, California.

With the season coming to a close, them trimmigrants can't be choosey about where they're gonna hibernate for the winter ❄️

Seen along the way to the #Mad_River Bar - a town, if you will, with 3 buildings in it; a bar, a post office the size of a closet, and a butcher shop. There's also the "Mad River Burger Bar", a locally famous trailer on jack stands that sells takeout burgers 🍔 & fries 🍟

#tallship #harvest #Humboldt #autumn 🍂



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We already have the #ActivityPub plugin for WordPress, but even before that, there were initiatives for other CMS frameworks - static site generators like the following, for #Hugo.

This provides threaded comments on Hugo sites for #Fedizens. Just as clean, but on something superduper fast (Hugo). Very nifty!

#tallship

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RE: https://mastodon.online/users/veronica/statuses/110035145753110132

@veronica

Veronica Olsen 🏳️‍🌈🇳🇴🌻 (@[email protected])

After spending a fair bit of time setting up Mastodon/Fediverse comments on my static blog, I made a post about how I modified it to show comment threading. I hope it is useful to others who want to modify the code 😊 https://berglyd.net/blog/2023/03/mastodon-comments/ Note: Responses to this post are visible on the blog. #Static #Website #Hugo #Mastodon #Comments

Mastodon
Heterogeneous Fediverse platform types interoperating - this is what that looks like!

The world is so much more than Twitter and InstaSPAM clones, lolz...

tallship wrote the following post Fri, 17 May 2024 00:47:19 +0000 More Excellent developments on the good work being performed on #NodeBB and interoperability with #WordPress instances endowed with the #ActivityPub plugin:

https://community.nodebb.org/post/https%3A%2F%2Fmastodon.social%2Fusers%2Fpfefferle%2Fstatuses%2F112319376557892084

#tallship #FOSS #Fediverse @julian @pfefferle



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tallship (@[email protected])

1K Posts, 166 Following, 97 Followers · Slackware, OpenBSD, and a bit of a Debiantard. FOSS and Privacy Advocate. Secure, Enterprise Cloud.

SDF Social
Discussing Fediverse accessibility isn't possible anywhere. Now I know. Try your best to prove me wrong.

You can't really discuss anything on Mastodon because Mastodon isn't made for discussions and completely unfit for group discussions. Besides, you can't really discuss the greater Fediverse with people who only know Mastodon, and who want Mastodon's culture as it is right now applied all over the Fediverse instead of questioned and discussed.

You can't discuss Fediverse accessibility anywhere else either. That's because you'll end up amongst people who don't know Mastodon beyond having read that name somewhere, who often actually don't even care. And yes, this includes the Fediverse community on lemmy.world. Judging by that name, you should expect people to know something about the Fediverse. Turned out all they know beyond the name is Lemmy and maybe /kbin.

Also, users on Friendica, Hubzilla and (streams) take accessibility in the Fediverse for just another stupid fad from Mastodon if they learn about its existence.

On Lemmy, they don't even know about its existence. In fact, since both Reddit and Lemmy don't provide the means to make posts accessible, the very concept of end users making their own content accessible is so incredibly alien and unimaginable to Lemmy users that they automatically assume everyone who starts talking about accessibility is a developer.

Mastodon: "Why, of course, everything has to go into the alt-text! How could you even possibly question this? This is how we've always done it, and it's impossible to do any differently anyway. What do you mean, you can post over 500 characters? What do you mean, you aren't on Mastodon? And you've been on something that isn't Mastodon all the time? So it's a Mastodon fork? What do you mean, it isn't a Mastodon fork either?"

Friendica: "We aren't Mastodon, and Mastodon is dumb anyway. Besides, Friendica's alt-text is buggy. Don't bother. Do your own thing."

Hubzilla: "Mastodon does what? Really? And you say it's mandatory there? Meh. Just another fad they try to push upon everyone else. We won't let them push it upon us. Can Hubzilla even do alt-text? One more good reason to keep PubCrawl off."

(streams): "Mastodon and everything else that goes against the ActivityPub standard can go burn in hell."

Lemmy: "You want to do what? Put alt-text in a social media post? Not a social media frontend that you're developing, but... in... a frigging post?! Wait, you're not a dev after all? How could you even do that if you aren't a dev? You can't do that here on Lemmy. So you're saying they do that on Mastodon? Really? WTF? Like, why would they do that? Who needs that? What do you mean, it's mandatory there? Really? It is? You're saying you can be, like, banned for not doing something that's technically impossible on Lemmy? WTH?! This can't possibly be real!"

#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #Fediverse #Mastodon #Lemmy #Friendica #Hubzilla #Streams #(streams) #A11y #Accessibility
Fediverse - sh.itjust.works

A community to talk about the Fediverse and all it’s related services using ActivityPub (Mastodon, Lemmy, KBin, etc). If you wanted to get help with moderating your own community then head over to [email protected] [/c/[email protected]] [https://lemmy.world/c/moderators]! If you want help with making a lemmy bot, then head over to [email protected] [/c/[email protected]] [https://lemmy.world/c/lemmybotsupport]! ## Rules - Posts must be on topic. - Be respectful of others. - Cite the sources used for graphs and other statistics. - Follow the general Lemmy.world rules [https://lemmy.world/legal]. Learn more at these websites: Join The Fediverse Wiki [https://joinfediverse.wiki/], Fediverse.info [https://fediverse.info/], Wikipedia Page [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fediverse], The Federation Info (Stats) [https://the-federation.info], FediDB (Stats) [https://fedidb.org/], Sub Rehab (Reddit Migration) [https://sub.rehab/], Search Lemmy [https://www.search-lemmy.com/]

h/t to @[email protected] for originally sharing (boosting, actually) this great resource for those in-betweeners and sysadmin afficionados alike who reject the erroneous notion that everything is or must be gmail.

#tallship #email_providers



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Andy Smith wrote the following post Fri, 17 May 2024 16:11:04 +0000 Nerds who want to have a more advanced email setup (i.e. not just a freemail account) without being nerdy enough to run their own mail servers may like this comparison of email services.

https://changelog.complete.org/archives/10711-review-of-reputable-functional-and-secure-email-service
Zotum

#e2ee is a goal, not a promise. As far back as I can remember, forums like those supporting #Enigmail and #gpg were staffed with volunteers from the privacy community who repeatedly insisted on answering questions, like, "Is <this> (whatever this might be) totally secure?" with stock questions like, "What is it that you consider 'totally secure?" or answers such as, "Secure is a relative term, nothing is completely secure, how secure do you need your mission's communications to be?"

Phrases such as, reasonably secure should be indicators of how ridiculous it is to assume that any secure platform is EVER completely, and totally secure.

That begs the question, "Exactly how secure do you require your communications to be?" The answer is always, ... relative.

Which means that you should always believe Ellen Ripley when she says, "Be afraid. Be very afraid!"

https://www.city-journal.org/article/signals-katherine-maher-problem

#tallship #encryption #PGP #secure_communication #Privacy #FOSS

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Signal’s Katherine Maher Problem

Is the integrity of the encrypted-messaging application compromised by its chairman of the board?

City Journal

This comes as no surprise to anyone who's actually been paying attention over the past couple of years:

https://privacy.thenexus.today/mastodon-hard-fork/

All I can really say is, "OH Happy Day!"

Let the games begin, I'll bring the popcorn :p

#tallship #FOSS #Fediverse #fork #masto @thenexusofprivacy

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Fork it! It's time for a Mastodon hard fork (UPDATED)

An opportunity to improve safety, the Mastodon ecosystem, and fediverse software development

The Nexus Of Privacy