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@mngrif It also changes depending on the directory I am in to dynamically report additional info.

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PS1:

%F{red}[%F{white}%F{cyan}%j%F{white} jobs%F{red}]%F{red}[%F{white}load%F{red}:%F{cyan}%2v%f%F{red}]%F{red}[%F{white}Memory%F{red}:%F{cyan}%3v%%%f%F{red}]%F{red}[%F{white}Battery%F{red}:%F{cyan}%4v%f%F{red}]%F{red}[%F{cyan}4.15.0-46-generic%F{red}]%F{red}[%F{cyan}%D{%a %m/%d/%y %R %Z}%F{red}]
%F{red}<%F{green}%n@%m%F{red}[%F{green}%y%F{red}]%F{red}:%F{yellow}%~%F{red}> ${vcs_info_msg_0_}
%fzsh%(2L./1.) %B%h%b %(?..%F{red}[%K{red}%F{white}error %F{cyan}%?%1v%k%F{red}] )%f%B%(!.%K{red}#%k.%%)%b

PS2:

%(4_.\.)%3_> %E

PS3:

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@arteteco If you blend these guys up you have a sort of protein flour.

@Surasanji These have no flavor really. I wonder how it compares to pea protein (our current cheapest source).

@mngrif pixelfed and pleroma are very different niches. Pleorma is meant to be similar to masto for the most part. Pixelfed is meant to be something akin to instagram but with ActivityPub federation.

So I bought some buffalo worms intended for humans to eat. I never ate any worms or bugs before but im adventurous so I thought I'd try it out just so I can say I did it.

Here are the worms on my friend's sandwich right before he eats it. they really dont taste to bad, like nuts.

@mngrif This is basically the whole UI, not much to it (not that there is much to masto either).

@mngrif its ok, its older, feels older, uses older standards. I'm not a huge fan of mastodons interface either, but pleroma's didnt impress me either. They both seemed similar other than mastodons adoption of newer standards and tech so I went with masto. But pleroma certainly isnt horrific or anything.

@mngrif High-class engineering, always. The nice thing is you can easily load balance multiple server instances too.

Yea let me know.

@mngrif We are in fact running nginx + letsencrypt + docker with discovery. About as industry standard as you can. You basically just compile a docker container with pixel fed in it, point it to an external database (we have a few up already), set some variables ont he container and the proxy will automatically discover it, route to it, and generate a SSL certificate for it.

Aside from the automated discovery its defacto industry standard all the way.

To be clear I was using haproxy but the current re-design changes that to ngix. That component is mostly done and working just need to get the individual servers up now.

@mngrif If your interested I could always give you access to our own server/cloud and you can bring one up on QOTO and help administer it if it you want. While I have others helping to administer mastodon so far its only me on the other servers until I hire someone to help.

@mngrif
You using pizelfed yet? We are about to raise a qoto instance soon (along with several other ActivityPub servers)

@dansup

Making chicken noodle soup from scratch but using a Guinea Fowl (African bird) instead of a chicken and purple carrots instead of orange.

Before and After pictures:

"As dogs bark at those they know not: so do many condemn and hate the things they understand not"

-- Translated from: Arbatel De Magia Veterum (written in 1575).

Making some no carb crisp bread (crackers). This is before I put it in the oven ...

@mngrif I think you meant this as a reply...

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