

“Nothing flies over my head, I’m too fast. I would catch it!” <3
Happens to everybody! I hope you have a good day, friend!


“Nothing flies over my head, I’m too fast. I would catch it!” <3
Happens to everybody! I hope you have a good day, friend!


Yes, it absolutely is. The /s indicates the end of a sarcastic comment.
This was a sarcastic commentary on Google’s inability to properly categorize things now.


Laughs in AC/DC Model Trains and Battletech


I and my group are all just on matrix.org. We didn’t want the risk of dealing with potentially less reliable servers or federation.
Absolutely a strong way to go.
Yea, there are some historical reasons for the integrations, but they could do a better job evolving the UI to match the current state of things for sure.


I run a Matrix server and it’s deffo YMMV based on the server admin and how good they are at maintaining things.
Getting the federation to work can also be a chore and a half. Otherwise it works super well. The clients often implement features on top of the protocol (looking at Element and their weird jitsi integration for instance).


some clients had the ability to parse image links If included in the gemtext, but that was client specific.


It’s a wonderful protocol, but I’ve noticed way too many gems getting put up and then never being maintained, not just by way of content, but also certificate management isn’t managed so the server is still existing there, but the content is inaccessible.


Gopher with certificates.


The problem here is that who owns a data center isn’t a matter of breaking the law. It’s only if the data center starts breaking the law, and only then can the lawmaker share that the law is being broken and by whom. It wouldn’t give them carte blanche to go out and say “Microsoft owns that land”.


I have a funny screenshot about this! I didn’t know Fedora and OpenSUSE were Debian based! /s



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>.>
inb4 put Linux on it…
Proxmox it and then install a bunch of Linux containers on it!
The just in time economy is running a little bit late.