@admin Ha, I have watched the results, I didn't follow the first-hand drama much; all I have is second-hand stuff and I caught a brief glimpse of the "This internet website embarrasses me" thread because leyonhjelm was in it. I think that's the thread that kicked it off, or at least people seemed surprised in that thread.
It is kind of stupid for them to burn it, like noagendasocial.com reported 3,926 people active this month out of 9,106 ( http://demo.fedilist.com/instance/noauthority.social ; keep in mind that even deleted accounts are tracked by Masto when it does its MAU counts), and that is pretty rare for instances that age and size.
As far as a human-powered explanation of what's going on, I usually post that on the SPC alt, @p . Unfortunately, because of journos scraping, SPC is no longer available to the public so, now that I think about it, you have to have an alt to read the posts there. It is good to have an alt regardless, but there should probably be a way to get at the updates without logging into anything.
The upside is that the hardware problem might finally be solved.
There's not a great way to do it without hacks. It's the nature of Tor, it's designed to just fit into the existing protocols and look like everything else.
> that's where I found the full address since you never disclosed it.
Yeah, getting "pbuh" by luck, it makes me wanna ensure I can use it for *something*.
> (which still is the only adapter that correctly works with HTTP proxies; I think Gun and Finch completely spaz out with them, but the former might work fine with SOCKS proxy instead).
I do not know why, but some languages seem to lend themselves to having a half-dozen implementations of HTTP with a different set of broken/missing features.
@mint@p@p there's an FEP for indicating AP objects are the same through a different service (it was written so AP objects federated to mostr-style bridges won't be duplicated) but I don't have it on hand
@p@Moon@p >it's probably sending you HTTPS URLs to send the "Accept" activities to Yup. I tried changing it to HTTP right in rawr's DB and seems like it didn't help, likely making it fail on signature validation since it expect the HTTPS URL. That's when the only GET to profile happened. Tried another hack (which should keep it presented as HTTPS), didn't help as in this case honk didn't even attempt to load profile. N.B.: trying to federate with agency's Tor mirror is fruitless, best you'll get is a duplicate profile and activities, and nothing would federate straight to onion because of the same HTTP signatures. Screenshot_20240114_193522.png
You don't see anything in ryona.agency logs? Basically, those were the only two instances that I could think of off the top of my head that had both Tor and clearnet. I tried poking a Mitra service, I think it might be easier to work with Mitra than Honk for something like this (or just use your Pleroma patches).
> best you'll get is a duplicate profile and activities, and nothing would federate straight to onion because of the same HTTP signatures.
Yeah, I tried the Tor one first, but Honk wanted https://...onion, that's why I tried ryona.agency.
> service on their lifecycle controller (Dell) and outputs the data from the iDrac.
Yeah, I already have freeipmi installed, it's how I get the hardware logs, it's where the bmc-watchdog comes from (to enable the hardware watchdog), etc. The other screenshot with all the fans and temperatures (CPUs and intake and exhaust and disks) and the amperage drawn per power supply and the voltage of the current coming through the power supply and the wattage consumed by the system.
I'm aware there's a closed-source version from the manufacturer. I'm saying I have access to the hardware logs, so it's not a question of how to get them, it's a question of why this didn't show up. Anything breaks, I can tell, but nothing shows up here: why? If we assume the problem was a flaky PSU, it's conceivable that it could send a spike down the line and this might cause problems that a simple interruption (where the hardware has enough battery to record the log entry) doesn't cause. I hope that's the case anyway: I don't know how to account for it otherwise.
> In linux you can even make a simple script that you can output the hardware status
Yes, I have that, it's what I used to produce the other screenshot, the third panel. It's also what I use to get the logs, and they don't have anything recorded in them. They say things like "Power interrupted" and the timestamp is after I file the ticket asking them to power-cycle the box.
My point was it is attempting to subsume the OS. That is accurate. If you want to say "OS bad", the point stands.
> why the fuck would i debate this topic with a retarded person like you?
Why would I listen to a sales pitch for your pet technology? I don't want to hear a sales pitch, but you could at least defend your point if you're going to try to pitch something.
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