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In-reply-to » running grey until after dark, it'll be around 40C until tuesday in the daytime so I can't really run the main server while I'm sat in my office. i'll have some pine quartz blades or my quattro arrays up some day to handle the lower power stuff so running grey doesn't mean the whole system is offline.

i have an old laptop that should work OK as a coordination node and a couple of bitscope quattros that will work nice as a little compute array once I figure out how to manage them using netboot.

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In-reply-to » running grey until after dark, it'll be around 40C until tuesday in the daytime so I can't really run the main server while I'm sat in my office. i'll have some pine quartz blades or my quattro arrays up some day to handle the lower power stuff so running grey doesn't mean the whole system is offline.

may as well accept that the big machine will be offline often during the new heatwave season. weā€™re already planning to move the environmental controls to a home assistant yellow so the zigbee integration and control system can live in the same device.

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running grey until after dark, itā€™ll be around 40C until tuesday in the daytime so I canā€™t really run the main server while Iā€™m sat in my office. iā€™ll have some pine quartz blades or my quattro arrays up some day to handle the lower power stuff so running grey doesnā€™t mean the whole system is offline.

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Releasing names of 900 alleged nazi war criminals who fled to #Canada could embarrass federal government, bureaucrats told. https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/releasing-names-alleged-nazi-war-criminals-canada-could-embarrass-federal-government-bureaucrats

Some of the individuals and organizations consulted by LAC argued against releasing any of the information, warning it could be embarrassing or lead to prosecutions of the alleged war criminals.

the limitless babying of literal fucking nazis is getting really fucking old.

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In-reply-to » When we say "no war but class war", we mean that we'll never raise a rifle against "the evil hordes" of the other side, since we know those "hordes" are made of people just like us, proles. When we say "no war but class war" we understand that our rulers are as evil as the tyrant on the other side. That the crimes of one mirror the crimes of the other, that the elites, in their need to rule the world, know no boundaries to their cruelty. And that makes them equal.

ve tambien https://hispagatos.space/@argumento/113086543221571421

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In-reply-to » When we say "no war but class war", we mean that we'll never raise a rifle against "the evil hordes" of the other side, since we know those "hordes" are made of people just like us, proles. When we say "no war but class war" we understand that our rulers are as evil as the tyrant on the other side. That the crimes of one mirror the crimes of the other, that the elites, in their need to rule the world, know no boundaries to their cruelty. And that makes them equal.

Cold war mentality is thinking one side is the absolute good and the other the absolute evil. Cold war mentality froze thousands of peopleā€™s from fighting for themselves for fear of being accused of communism or, on the other side of the iron wall, of falling for the American imperialist agenda. Cold war mentality is a prison our rulers create to make us hate their enemies, creating a division between fellow proles and unity with our masters.

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When we say ā€œno war but class warā€, we mean that weā€™ll never raise a rifle against ā€œthe evil hordesā€ of the other side, since we know those ā€œhordesā€ are made of people just like us, proles. When we say ā€œno war but class warā€ we understand that our rulers are as evil as the tyrant on the other side. That the crimes of one mirror the crimes of the other, that the elites, in their need to rule the world, know no boundaries to their cruelty. And that makes them equal.

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In-reply-to » @bender The size ā€¦ it depends. šŸ„“

using mutt to read twtxt sounds interesting, iā€™ll have to take a look at jenny. iā€™ve tried to get into console email a number of times in the past and keep bouncing off. at least to learn some of how it works so i can make my own oddball version ^^

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In-reply-to » I've been sketching out some gemini-specific offline social stuff here https://ix.cyb.red/wiki/pikabu, but for the online parts i'd be willing to adopt what tw.txt protocols work under the constraints of gemini

also apologies for the confusion, I probably did edit this entry at some point. I try not to do that too much, but sometimes I forget or dgaf. iā€™m generating my own hashes now so at least Iā€™ll be notified if I break my own threads/forks/&c.

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In-reply-to » I've been sketching out some gemini-specific offline social stuff here https://ix.cyb.red/wiki/pikabu, but for the online parts i'd be willing to adopt what tw.txt protocols work under the constraints of gemini

@prologic@twtxt.net the central format for the whole thing is gempub https://codeberg.org/oppenlab/gempub (comparable to epub, using gemtext instead of html). you only need to be online to download zines, so once your queue is up to date you can disconnect to read or work on your own zine. the zine-centric publishing format is meant to encourage long-form content including art and other more time-consuming works. the server protocol is almost entirely a sketch, thereā€™s just not that much more to say about the actual zine format. in its simplest form, you just zip your gem capsule and its done.

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no but linux containers arenā€™t secure. yeah, theyā€™re administrative boundaries. a sandbox would be nice, but this isnā€™t Sun. we have fallen from grace. tape the box closed with AppArmor if you need to and flip the exact 11 switches that apply for your impending scenario. iā€™m sure nobody will steal your data.

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In-reply-to » Corrupt cops false testimony at your arraignment Check to check, constant struggle to make the payments Working your whole life wondering where the day went The subway stays packed like a multicultural slave-ship It's rush hour, 2: 30 to 8, non stoppin' And people coming home after corporate sharecroppin And fuck flossin, mothers are trying to feed children But gentrification is kicking them out of their building A generation of babies born without health-care Families homeless, thrown the fuck off the welfare

Iā€™m a salvi chick thatā€™s concerned with the future And if youā€™re in my way itā€™d be an honor to shoot ya Uproot ya with the evil that grows in my people Making them deceitful, cannibalistic and lethal But I see through the mentality implanted in us And I educate my fam about who we should trust

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Corrupt cops false testimony at your arraignment Check to check, constant struggle to make the payments Working your whole life wondering where the day went The subway stays packed like a multicultural slave-ship Itā€™s rush hour, 2: 30 to 8, non stoppinā€™ And people coming home after corporate sharecroppin And fuck flossin, mothers are trying to feed children But gentrification is kicking them out of their building A generation of babies born without health-care Families homeless, thrown the fuck off the welfare

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In-reply-to » Serious open (for anyone) question: what makes you follow someone on twtxt? Will you just follow anyone that you come across, simply because that someone using the "decentralised, minimalist microblogging service for hackers" microblog?

@bender@twtxt.net to an extent, yes, because thereā€™s not a ton of people on here to follow, but broadly I just follow based on vibes. I especially like to follow other queer people and communists.

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The plan is coming together. I am making friends and Iā€™m doing the LA gay shit. Iā€™m going outside, Iā€™m getting laid. Iā€™m like a real person. I have an old friend back in my life even.

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In-reply-to » @prologic Hmm. Some thoughts.

@movq@www.uninformativ.de I have a similar setup and I try to keep most of my systems static. My gemini server technically supports CGI, so I could do something with the follow_notify request other than log it potentially, but Iā€™d be ok just getting the occasional query param on my feed url. Iā€™m on the fence about server-side extensions in general. I kinda just want to be able to pull some data, push my updates onto a static file server, and be done with it.

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In-reply-to » @prologic @movq my setup is pretty old-school tw.txt hosting-wise. just a text file and a very simple static bridge for pikkulog-style subscribers on gemini. i do try to keep up on the twtxt format spec so i'm publishing a modern and well-formed feed. my dual-hosted website/gemcapsule is meant to eventually be entirely bespoke (my friend wrote the gemini server i'm using, so that counts enough for now) and i'd like to eventually support some of the server extensions that yarn has piloted. follow-wise, rn i kinda just manually try to pick up on who is following me by browsing random feeds. my custom clients usually do a FoaF crawl, but i don't have anything that really works running rn.

@movq@www.uninformativ.de i donā€™t check my gemini logs very often tbh, but Iā€™m not opposed to accepting follow_notify events.

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