@shawnp0wers @katherined @Wildbill When it "goes off the rails"
@Wildbill @shawnp0wers @katherined Interesting! At least for my own server the maintenance has been relatively minimal. Mostly the kind of things you'd expect running any small service.
I'll shortly be attempting to migrate to another instance (theoretically all followers automatically get updated? Exciting times), so a brief #introduction while I'm still on this one - I'm a security developer, Linux contributor, and free software advocate focused on ensuring that people are able to make informed decisions about whether their computers are trustworthy and what software can run on them. I also reverse engineer weird IoT things and tend to find exceedingly strange bugs.
@Wildbill As someone who administers his own email (which is pretty low effort at this point), I suspect if you don't want to do that you definitely wouldn't want to set up your own instance. From what I've heard from @shawnp0wers it seems like a fair amount of effort.
@Wildbill
I recently saw this tip in my feed for a way to make it work:
https://infosec.exchange/@tychotithonus/109288715727881237
phosh 0.22.0 is out 🚀📱 :
A bit later than usual but with more style improvements, better battery indicator and more:
Check out the full release notes at https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phosh/-/tags/v0.22.0
#phosh #librem5 @purism #gnome #linux #mobile #linuxmobile
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@lwriemen Good question! Likely closer to a town since this instance has somewhat unusual rules (no federated/local timelines, no DMs) which, while we think has a lot of benefits, isn't for everyone.
@lcamtuf I've also always wondered just how many of my posts were actually seen by my followers there and how many were buried by The Algorithm since the default was sorting by relevance. On here I know folks who follow me will likely see everything I post if they check in frequently enough.
Given how easy it is to move to a different Mastodon instance, it will be interesting to see in the coming months to see how many new folks will live in the "big cities", how many will move to small towns, and how many will start their own homesteads. #fediverse
I was in my school's engineering library this morning and found a familiar author. I thought you'd be interested!
My weekend project of installing a mantel over my brick fireplace was stalled by the brick wall being *far* from flat (center sinks in a half inch). After several attempts at shimming the French cleat, still not able to seat the mantel firmly enough to suit me. #homeimprovement
@kop316 Hah! wow that takes me back!
This one is for all the new people on #Mastodon: did you know that the #fediverse has more than just a microblogging replacement? And that they can all interoperate with your Mastodon account?
Check them out!
Facebook replacement: Friendica
Instagram replacement: Pixelfed
YouTube replacement: PeerTube
Spotify replacement: Funkwhale
MeetUp replacement: Mobilizon
Reddit replacement: Lemmy
Podcasting replacement: Castopod
GoodReads replacement: BookWyrm
Let's add some more chaotic energy to the world. I've got a prototype for fpm that converts curl|bash to your favorite package format.
> fpm -s curlbash -t rpm "curl ... | bash"
https://github.com/jordansissel/fpm/pull/1957#issuecomment-1304978342
I recorded this episode of @reality2cast back in April with @shawnp0wers and @kyle about making the move from Twitter to the fediverse with Mastodon and I think it’s all still relevant. It’s a fun and nerdy chat you can check out here: https://www.reality2cast.com/109 #TwitterMigration #podcast #opensource #nerdsWithMics 🤓🎙️
How to migrate from one Mastodon server to another without losing followers:
1. Sign up on new server
2. On NEW server: Go to Account -> Moving FROM another account
3. Enter old account's handle
4. On OLD server: Go to Account -> Moving TO another account
5. Enter new account's handle and submit
Nothing new. Just the 2017 issue about stealing lprop/smartphone data using light sensor. https://blog.lukaszolejnik.com/stealing-sensitive-browser-data-with-the-w3c-ambient-light-sensor-api/
Privacy engineering Lessons Learned here: https://blog.lukaszolejnik.com/shedding-light-on-designing-web-features-with-privacy-risks-impact-assessments-case-study/amp/
#privacy #cybersecurity #web
Technical author, FOSS advocate, public speaker, Linux security & infrastructure geek, author of The Best of Hack and /: Linux Admin Crash Course, Linux Hardening in Hostile Networks and many other books, ex-Linux Journal columnist.