@hecanjog@hecanjog.com Also:
Best way to secure your application/swrvice; Donât put it on the Internet
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@hecanjog@hecanjog.com Also:
Best way to secure your application/swrvice; Donât put it on the Internet
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@aelaraji@aelaraji.com This is precisely how (and watching your own access logs for UserAgent) discovery should work đ¤Ł
gemini://
and gopher://
-- The search engine crawls both too đ
@bender@twtxt.net Haha đ¤Ł
gemini://
and gopher://
-- The search engine crawls both too đ
@prologic thatâs some service!
yarnd
itself is just downloading a binary and configuring it (which could also be easier)
@prologic I remember when I first ran Yarn on arrakis, it was a mess. Remember I had to start it again from scratch? If I were to run Yarn today, I will have to ask you what -u
to use, if I am going to run a web server on it (say, Caddy), and what to do to keep the huge cache Xuu and I like. LOL. Granted, I could figure it out myself after some trial and error too.
To make Yarn install easier? An installer script that would prompt for the settings, generate config, and install the systemd, because, whether we like it or not, the biggest Linux distros around use it.
@bender No worries! My version is very similar, but it doesnât rely on fork/exec out to the git
binary.
@bender It does! Yarn supports both gemini://
and gopher://
â The search engine crawls both too đ
@bender đ¤Ł
@bender What would make standing up Yarn even easier? I can think of a few things that people might struggle with: a Domain, Pointing the domain at something valid, Maybe a reverse proxy setup. Running yarnd
itself is just downloading a binary and configuring it (which could also be easier)
@prologic I donât see how OP will see the replies. Does Yarn proxies to Gemini?
@bender Hmmm I had a look at the Cloudflare Event logs just now, and I couldnât find anything that was blocked that was a POST
hmmm
@prologic ooooohhh! I like Legit quite a bit. âOui, il est le git!â :-D Thanks!
That is one magnificent dandelion đł
Maybe fix the nick too. Having a @
in the # nick =
field doesnât work well. Itâs a bug in yarnd
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@@texto-plano.xyz Oh this is a Gemini feed. You should update its Avatar, it has none đ
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org mind it, English is my second language, though I have been using it since 1992, almost constantly.
âNext weekendâ, is the weekend after the one coming up. The one coming up is âthis weekendâ, or simply âthe weekendâ (as in, âsee you this weekend!â or âwill mow the lawn on the weekendâ). I donât like the perceived ambiguity of it, thus I strictly use dates (âlets get together on Saturday, 4 May 2024â). đ
There is also legit which is probably better than what Iâve done.
web frontend for git
@bender gitxt probably would do the trick for you đ Itâs not quite as polished as Iâd like, but it works.
@Anthony_Sorace@a.9srv.net There is no try! :D
Is there something simpler, and leaner, than Gitea, which will allow me to see (as in read only) git repositories nicely on a web browser? Preferably a one-file-only solution, written in Golang.
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com hahahahaha! Good findings. Yes, most of them are invented, and medical/drug related. The kick with the German ones is that they summarise an entire paragraph, with not just meaning, but also feelings, andâhypotheticallyâhard to describe extra meanings rather difficult or impossible to translate to other languages.
Wow, so pretty, dude! The one you used on this twt (tiny photo too, not sure what happened here) doesnât make justice to the entire set. Very good clicks there!
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com LOL. Thatâs pretty much it, and it just means âextraordinaryâ. đ¤Ł
@prologic I think it happens more, and more, while on mobile. I use iCloud Private Relay, if that helps.
Now, donât misunderstand me. With all the perceived drawbacks/flaws I listed, Yarn works. Could it be much better? For sure. But it works. :-D