Gitea is easy to self host in docker and is more or less a 1:1 Github clone, including supporting their Actions syntax.
It's easy to put off diversifying your hosting when your files aren't being held hostage by an automated moderation system
Gitea is easy to self host in docker and is more or less a 1:1 Github clone, including supporting their Actions syntax.
It's easy to put off diversifying your hosting when your files aren't being held hostage by an automated moderation system
Also fuck websites that put a MAXIMUM character limit on my password, especially when it's less than 32 (often significantly)
And for anyone else reading, this is why a password manager with 20+ character unique passwords for EVERY login is important. Also an offline 2FA like Aegis. Bonus points if the password manager is also entirely offline like KeepPass.
Weeks of trying and they have yet to get into a single account
> Live by the sword, die by the sword
> If you live by the sword
> Youβll get whatβs yours
> You'll get your reward
To the person who has spent the past three weeks trying to get into every and any online account I own... Reach out, I'd like to talk. You have my Google Voice number and my email address. I tried calling back the number you originally tried phishing me from but it's disconnected
oh hey guess what it's an EU-jurisdiction atproto relay.
hosted in france on an OVH eco KS-1 box: 4 cores/8 threads 32GB ram 480GB redundant SSD and 300mbit unmetered connection for three million dol-- i mean, sorry, it's $18.22 in USD/mo.
It may be "fixed" for people running a 4090 and equally beefy CPU, but I can tell you on my 7950X3D and 4070 Super it's very much a problem still, and I'm on the higher end of the bell curve of users specs
While I'm sure this is true and it would be great to see realized, right now people are focused on the fact that a new user joining the session causes a complete freeze for a full second or more
I understand your sentiment but the experience *right now* involves suffering even on high end hardware
Meant to say Bluesky PBC, but the point stands regardless
Until the user of bsky.app appview can choose which verifiers they want to follow this is still Bluesky LLC centralizing the authority of who is a valid verifier.
I get this is an early attempt, but that feels like it should have been part of the day one rollout. Centralized until proven otherwise.
I finally got kicked off the #Discord experiment that disabled the new UI, so I wrote a #Vencord theme to restore it
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I now have Spotify Wrapped, but for my browser, weekly:
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People really are trying very hard to misunderstand something very simple
What are the privacy and centralization concerns of MCP?
You can (and should) be hosting your own servers, and can use them with any LLM. I don't understand the concern here.
What's to stop a centralized host from setting up SLOP servers?
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The ones with toys are illegal π
The fucking state of the world when I decide to fact check this because it *could* be real. Scratching searching for "Cop shoots squirrel autism" off my 2025 bingo.
According to the owner he thinks the raid was because of their onlyfans account, which I would hope the squirrel was not involved in?
This but Fedora because I want a stable distro while also having packages from this century
I understand that on a technical level it is solving the issue of key rotation, but my initial excitement was for the practical level of normies being able to participate in attestation without requiring a centralized key manager
So if I understand this correctly, the security of this hinges on the users ability to be a good custodian of their private keys? Interesting project but unfortunately I don't see how it really solves for decentralized identity if it has the same Achilles heel as PGP or blockchain wallets
The cold bootstrap problem is still unsolved as far as I'm aware. The solution used by protocols like DHT is a list of initial nodes to start the graph
You can store arbitrary data on the Bittorrent DHT, there's little restriction. However, my understanding is that it's considered bad practice to do so at any useful scale.
DHT still suffers the same issue of needing a set of initial nodes to bootstrap you for further crawling
As we get closer to the new year, I find myself progressively less interested in using this platform as a result of the changing vibes.
If you followed me to see the stuff I'm working on, I post most everything to Github. Otherwise no foul if you unfollow, I would.
that prompts are a set of value sinks in a vast matrix manipulated by an intricate machine is still impressive to me. somehow i want to liken it to biology, like prompts are gene expressions. might be the edible tho
I feel this so hard
So hyped to subscribe to The Torment Nexus