@meso @Paulo @replyGPT -regex '[0-9]+x[0-9]+' didn’t work (note the single quotes around the regex)? :catThink:
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Asbestos virgin (thelioma@asbestos.cafe)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Mar-2023 11:58:38 JST Asbestos virgin -
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lamp@mastodong.lol's status on Tuesday, 07-Mar-2023 11:58:17 JST lamp @meso @thelioma @replyGPT @Paulo ah fuck that's why i havent been seeing technology connections' posts anymore :blobfacepalm:
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meso (meso@asbestos.cafe)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Mar-2023 11:58:18 JST meso @thelioma @Paulo @replyGPT i think mas.to defederates us? not sure. -
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Asbestos virgin (thelioma@asbestos.cafe)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Mar-2023 11:58:28 JST Asbestos virgin @meso @Paulo @replyGPT >replyGPT never replied In conversation permalink -
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meso (meso@asbestos.cafe)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Mar-2023 11:58:30 JST meso @thelioma @Paulo @replyGPT yeah that works thanks king. very interesting thread :meow: In conversation permalink -
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Asbestos virgin (thelioma@asbestos.cafe)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Mar-2023 11:58:33 JST Asbestos virgin @meso @Paulo @replyGPT Oh my fucking god, what the fuck why is it different behaviour, you’re right
This is a match on the whole path, not a search.
-regex '.*/[0-9]+x[0-9]+' then, maybe stick a / at the end of it as well if it includes that in directory names
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meso (meso@asbestos.cafe)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Mar-2023 11:58:35 JST meso @thelioma @Paulo @replyGPT you need to match the ./ in front as well, because that's the output of find. it outputs ./256x256 for example, so you need to account for that. In conversation permalink -
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lamp@mastodong.lol's status on Tuesday, 07-Mar-2023 12:09:15 JST lamp @meso @thelioma @replyGPT @Paulo wait but i've got all their recent posts (relay??)... rather i was not following (??)
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lamp@mastodong.lol's status on Tuesday, 07-Mar-2023 22:39:11 JST lamp @meso @thelioma @replyGPT @Paulo if you block a user on a mastodon server it will hide your posts from that user because your server tells that server about the block. if your server suspends their whole server though your server doesnt tell it anything it just stops sending.
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meso (meso@asbestos.cafe)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Mar-2023 22:39:12 JST meso @thelioma @Paulo @lamp @replyGPT right? In conversation permalink -
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meso (meso@asbestos.cafe)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Mar-2023 22:39:13 JST meso @thelioma @lamp @Paulo @replyGPT blocking doesnt hide posts to the person you're blocking it just hides posts from them In conversation permalink -
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Asbestos virgin (thelioma@asbestos.cafe)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Mar-2023 22:39:14 JST Asbestos virgin @lamp @meso @replyGPT @Paulo perhaps they blocked you but someone you follow favorites or repeats their posts (i've never used a relay) In conversation permalink
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