RT @emilyst@twitter.com
Want something like Discord that can never be acquired by a FAANG company? Try Matrix! :D
@wolf480pl Oh right, I guess I was only thinking about CNAMEs inside one domain.
@wolf480pl Then the authoritative server would be making queries on behalf of someone else which I thought was generally considered poor design.
@wolf480pl You'd be responsible for updating the glue records for name servers from other domains then. Stuff would break more often.
@wolf480pl You definitely can't get rid of NS records though so even without getting CNAME records back you'd still have the problem.
@wolf480pl You certainly could write a DNS server that does this, I'm sure they exist. It can be nice to have the option to do it in the protocol and DNS already has plenty of situations where you have to make another query to get an answer back.
@silverhax Is the source posted anywhere? I was thinking about making a custom stand for mine.
@icedquinn Some schemes also do #! !#
@icedquinn Modern software is garbage plus a lot of stuff is kept in pay for databases and I'd imagine the tools for accessing them are not great.
U.S. Supreme Court rebuffs Facebook appeal in user tracking lawsuit | Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-facebook/u-s-supreme-court-rebuffs-facebook-appeal-in-user-tracking-lawsuit-idUSKBN2BE1TX
@bonifartius People have always enjoyed witch hunts.
people cancelling #fsf because #rms is back on board: don't expect my sympathies if you are next.
half a century ago people have lost their job and public life because someone accused them of being communist, with show trials and everything. a bit farther back in time they were even killed. all in the name of the "good cause".
Schools should not be giving student grades and disciplinary records to police that use the information as a justification for harassment. It’s about time people pushed back against Pasco County’s targeted policing program.
Singapore: "Yes please, let’s talk about 'cancel culture'"
Synapse 1.30 is out, focusing on addressing a few known inefficiencies with federation performance... and ending up with an order of magnitude improvement to the /_matrix/federation/v1/state_ids/ endpoint.
Read all about it at https://matrix.org/blog/2021/03/22/synapse-1-30-0-released
Our beloved Captain Kirk @WilliamShatner turns 90 today!!!
😂❤🍰🎁🎉 LLAP
nitter.twitiverse.com/WilliamShatner/status/1373682087480369154#m
Hmm, why did Curve448 got a lot of promotions and standardization in the end, meanwhile nobody did anything with Curve41417? Is there any reason to prefer one over another? They look like the same thing to me, both are just a stronger Curve25519. #cryptography
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Email mastodon+swiley@swiley.net (this makes all of my computers beep and turn on an indicator light and is always the fastest way to reach me.) I was on octodon a while ago but abandoned my account. I've never been a member of gab or parlor.
If you’d like to learn to program I would consider the SICP [1] more or less the peak of American CS pedagogy (at least as far as beginners go) along with “The Practice of Programming” once you get through that.
I play ukulele, I’m ok at reading music and decent at improv. I learned from Walter Piston’s “Harmony” and some of Adam Neely’s videos.
My main phone is a pine phone so if I don’t pick up when you call the battery is probably dead, the modem is probably dead, or I’m currently swearing at calls/pulseaudio/alsa. I’d strongly recommend sending an email instead.
Dispite what my web page says I’ve stopped uploading my scratch projects to GitHub once I started to understand the basics of collaboration with git. I was using the flamegraph as gamification/motivation but it doesn’t work as well with feature branch/squash merge workflows so I just keep most things on my VPS until I’m happy with publishing updates.
[1] https://mitpress.mit.edu/sites/default/files/sicp/full-text/book/book.html