@silverpill In my experience (no quantifiable results, purely subjective), following/being followed by relays got posts, emotes and other such data federated across instances quickly. Which makes sense considering IIRC a relay sends out all the posts being made on a given instance. I figure if Mitra had one, instances could just follow it and get everything in the federated TL quickly. Please let me know if this conjecture is incorrect/comparable to the ravings of the insane.
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Tadano (tadano@mt.watamelon.win)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Sep-2024 05:59:22 JST Tadano -
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Tadano (tadano@mt.watamelon.win)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Sep-2024 05:06:26 JST Tadano @silverpill does Mitra have a relay actor or any similar mechanism? I was looking at docs about it as I wanted Schwartzwelt's relay to follow it (hopefully enabling quicker federation) but couldn't find anything
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Tadano (tadano@mt.watamelon.win)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Sep-2024 22:02:29 JST Tadano @p @mint @kirby @PurpCat @lanodan @NEETzsche ah shit
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Tadano (tadano@mt.watamelon.win)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Sep-2024 02:01:26 JST Tadano NGL I wish all distros had a ports system neatly integrated into the package manager. I just want to autistically compile some packages with -march optimizations and keep them up to date using the same package manager as the one for my binary packages.
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Tadano (tadano@mt.watamelon.win)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Sep-2024 02:01:22 JST Tadano @mischievoustomato I know Gentoo does but I prefer versioned releases for server OS. Plus it's not as well-supported, the package manager is in fucking Python and when I tried to install I got lost on encrypting my drive. IMO every distro should at least have a script or an option to automatically set up LUKS.
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Tadano (tadano@mt.watamelon.win)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Sep-2024 02:01:18 JST Tadano @mischievoustomato @prettygood
>Couldn't you remain safe if you update monthly or weekly? That's what I with arch and beyond upstream devs being retarded, all goes well.
From my own experience (at least with Arch), with a rolling release there's always a degree of uncertainty especially for cutting/bleeding edge. It's not if you'll get shit breaking because libgayniggers.so.6 was not found, it's when. You can't easily predict behaviour. On a desktop I was more lenient towards doing a quick downgrade on occasion, on server I have zero tolerance for that. I need shit to be stable, and above all else that means predictability.Addendum: I hear Void places a higher emphasis on stability despite being rolling release. Also xbps-src looks like what I want. I know @djsumdog runs Void even on cluster servers so Imma tag him for input.
>how so?
If there is a piece of software for Linux, 99.99% of the time it has a .deb package. Even if it's not in repos I can dpkg -i and have absolute confidence it will run. I can't say the same for Gentoo but I'm not as familiar with it.>i don't like python, but i've heard tha portage just works well. maybe @prettygood can give some insight
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Tadano (tadano@mt.watamelon.win)'s status on Friday, 20-Sep-2024 03:55:37 JST Tadano -
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Tadano (tadano@mt.watamelon.win)'s status on Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 23:31:33 JST Tadano @theorytoe Unironically would trust this man to manage a VPS business
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Tadano (tadano@mt.watamelon.win)'s status on Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 08:24:49 JST Tadano @lina @PurpCat thou doth protesteth much
I'll continue posting the fat tomboy wheelchair alligator until your homosexuality is dispelled -
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Tadano (tadano@mt.watamelon.win)'s status on Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 07:34:00 JST Tadano @lina faggot :bigchinwalt:
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Tadano (tadano@mt.watamelon.win)'s status on Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 02:24:55 JST Tadano "Gentlemen love gators, Inco. It's Wani Wednesday today."
RE: https://amala.schwartzwelt.xyz/objects/57d406f5-2ee1-4049-aadb-a5a44ca31602
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Tadano (tadano@mt.watamelon.win)'s status on Thursday, 19-Sep-2024 02:21:11 JST Tadano @sickburnbro In an era where even fruit picking can be heavily automated with high degrees of accuracy, why do we need to import infinity browns for a slave caste?
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Tadano (tadano@mt.watamelon.win)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Sep-2024 13:01:03 JST Tadano @p @graf @j @sun @cough Taking into account the db migration bug that crippled my migration speeds to taking two days?
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Tadano (tadano@mt.watamelon.win)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Sep-2024 13:01:02 JST Tadano @p @graf @j @sun @cough chili and bugfix sounds lovely. :faunacomfy:
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Tadano (tadano@mt.watamelon.win)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Sep-2024 07:15:01 JST Tadano Addendum: Would be nice to have standard unicode emojis selectable as reacts
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Tadano (tadano@mt.watamelon.win)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Sep-2024 07:14:57 JST Tadano Addendum II: Polls and scheduling posts would be nice too
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Tadano (tadano@mt.watamelon.win)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Sep-2024 07:14:52 JST Tadano Addendum III: Being able to have multiple pictures without them being fully rendered and needing to scroll down a long post to see them would be cool (see: how pleromer has a little box with thumbnails for the pics that you click on)
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Tadano (tadano@mt.watamelon.win)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Sep-2024 07:14:48 JST Tadano Addendum IV: Custom spoiler images like on Pleromer would be cool
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Tadano (tadano@mt.watamelon.win)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Sep-2024 05:03:08 JST Tadano @p @graf @j @sun @cough Hopefully it's easier than when I switched Schwartzwelt to new hardware. It was very fun having to wait days on end for the ~40GB db to restore
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Tadano (tadano@mt.watamelon.win)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Sep-2024 01:33:25 JST Tadano @mint @mikuphile @PurpCat @xianc78 Writing MCNix solely to have an optimal automated item sorting and retrieval system. I respect it.