That’s why I don’t have monitor dashboards 😎
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That’s why I don’t have monitor dashboards 😎
Not with that attitude!
I’m already on IRC and XMPP. be the change you want to see.
Same. We should head back to ICQ!
Yeah we only need 2 brainRusts more to start seeing some fun.
Oh, we heard, Rust is the greatest invention since sliced bread. We heard it already. Like 65534 times.
At the moment I’m testing Hedgedoc, I took a quickie look at haste-server but from what I read it got enshittified a while ago while I was busy not looking at it lol. Anyway I’ve looked at other alternatives from the link and from selfhosting communities and both OpenGist and ExBin are looking at the things for me to try next for comparison. Thanks for the guidance!
So I’m running a Hedgedoc instance this week to test how things are going. Feels like one of the better choices.
Yeah honestly sometimes Dokuwiki feels like it’s the Konami cheat code for “simple good personal website”. I’m like, why would anyone bother with stuff like, dunno, Wordpress, or Github Pages.
My hoster has been so nice to get me access to the docker on-site, so I’m gonna be testing stuff for a few days. I can’t take a look at logseq until the weekend alas, due to work suddenly being work.
Fun that you mention that, I happen to run my personal site, as well as another wiki for my Pokémon-related fanwork, and an internal kb wiki on my job, all on Dokuwiki. Used to advertise the engine more on Reddit back in the day, too. And sure it’s quite lightweight and operable (I can edit articles remotely, manage remotely and do lots of cool stuff). Its just, from my experience so far, while it’s extremely well-suited for the workflow of a wiki, it’s not so much for the “post-it note” workflow, not even with additions like the Blog plugin.
Perhaps I have to yet tune it further. I guess it’s time to Do Science.
That’s a lot of info to work with, thanks! Seems there has been a lot of thought and deelopment about this and I just basically didn’t know exactly what to search for.
Explicitly mention Twitter, Facebook, is an advancement. Let’s see if they have some utility or strategy for Discord-style short snippets.
Wow you have given me good things to think about. At first I was thinking I’d want solely text, but now I’m thinking what I’d want would be something closer to hypertext / Rich Text since that’s how the content shows in sites already. So something like a “HTML pastebin” or somesuch would work, I guess?
(HedgeDoc looks interesting, am going to look around for a demo)
Sure, but in the meantime until a new fork emerges as the spiritual carry-on, you can just freeze the latest good version on your docker-compose and carry on.
Or just keep using the FOSS versions. These license changes by definition can not be retroactive.
C++: “You just pointed to all of me.”
But this doesn’t return the Solution
. You don’t invoke the lambda.
(Or does C++ have implied returns now? Last I heard there was implied move
)
Bartender, I’ll have a shot of that. And please clear my TABLE
, I’d rather have a nice VIEW
.
I mean, it hopefully wasn’t, it’s a much lighter, simpler and more efficient protocol and seems to stand as a perfect middle ground between IRC and nu-protocols.
I think you meant XMPP?
Servers & clients use too many resources.
Didn’t XMPP solve that in, like, 1999?
(Really, what is with devs and nu-protocols these days? Back in my days you could run a webhost on a potato)
The fun thing about regressions: these things affects you if your system is new enough that it has the behaviour reintroduced. Which means you are less likely to be hit if you are using Debian Stable (or even Oldstable) than, say, Sid (unpatched at the time of writing this comment) or Arch btw.