@steve No, those would help with posts showing up in the feeds of smaller instances, but (afaik) most major instances don't subscribe to relays.
The *real* problem is this: say I post something as @tapir, then boost it as @arnelson. Unless your server has received a `Create` of @tapir's post, you won't be able to see my boost!
I don't know if this is normal Mastodon behavior or a bug. I can see a bunch of servers GETing the post's URL, but they don't display it unless it's been pushed to them.
Just read an article about chatgpt "lying" about someone being dead and it's like "I asked it for the link to the obituary but it doubled down on the lie and provided a fake link instead" and I'm begging people to understand that it's a statistical model, it doesn't know it's lying so it can't "double down". The statistically probably answer to "where is the link" is not "I'm sorry I made it all up", it's a link. It doesn't even know what a link is, it just knows vaguely what one looks like so you're basically asking it "generate a plausible looking link to an obituary in the guardian" and it did
The AI isn't malevolent, it's just NOT AI
What NAS that's hackable, runs something like NextCloud and has RAID do you people #recommend? Aiming for top of middle shelf budget-wise, it would be nice if I could also run things like an IPFS node, a DNS server and/or HTTP proxy on it. #askfedi
I wish I could mute an entire domain. I can mute and block single users and prefer muting, but I can only block an entire domain which isn't ideal in those dark grey cases where the instance has a mostly crappy community and muting it would be a quality of life upgrade, but it's not so bad I want to block it.
look I am a professional at coming up with bad and nonsensical solutions to non-problems (HAVE YOU SEEN MY KEYBOARDS?) and even I must bow at the feet of the kind of shit JS coders apparently do every day
webdev rant
If I were to choose which one of HTML, CSS and JS I hate the most, it would without a doubt be HTML. This actual piece of garbage is barely a functionality superset of Markdown and is good at describing neither simple "hypertext" pages it was designed for nor 2D maps of content that modern websites are; not even mentioning full-blown web applications. It's the reason we need CSS and JS frameworks in the first place.
If you want to blame something for web bloat, blame HTML for being so shit it requires that bloat.
so every time russian trolls hit an ukrainian open-registration mastodon instance, the fediblock gets lit.
first come the outraged that demand the instance gets immediately defederated or else, because they host nazis.
second come those with good advice. “i encourage you to do x, y and z, all of which will limit the accessibility if the service to your fellow people, but will make everything so much more convenient to us
third come those who offer to help: moderate the instances in the hours when the shelling and bombardments make it impossible for the admins to log in, or screen the join requests.
lol, the last para was just a joke. no-one on the fediblock cares, and after all, no-one speaks ukrainian or whatever is the language there.
fediblock: keeping the fediverse clean for those who speak majority languages.
Quick reminder that when a society bases its politics on magical thinking, this is the kind of shit that happens #pol
@slash@cdrom.tokyo @maija@akko.disqordia.space The proper watch order of Haruhi is so infamous and was so often discussed that some anon accidentally solved a real world superpermutation math problem with it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superpermutation#Lower_bounds,_or_the_Haruhi_problem
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