I guess the spare Raspberry Pi 4B that I have will come to the rescue and offload some work!
On a more technical note, I find it interesting that since #dotnet is so efficient with JSON (processing JSON is most of the work that has to be done to run a service like this), more than half the CPU time is actually used by the kernel networking stack handling a few hundreds requests per second (both inbound and outbound)!
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And thanks to all that already do! It helps a lot
@gpollara There are ways to to tell bird.makeup to tweak how it behave, but I have to be very specific about it, otherwise those commands are ignored. I've been screaming into the void basically 😶
@norztekh I'm working on bird.makeup on most weekends which causes some tweets to be lost when redeploying. Can you ping me if this continue during the week with examples?
@m0bi13 Yeah I don’t either. I was thinking of using it for an expendable CDN-like use case.
@booots Yeah I've been optimizing things every weekend, but it's been a race between that and people starting using it! But I should start winning that race again soon
In 99.9% of cases I don't recommend running your own bird.makeup instance, as it increase the moderation workload across the fediverse
@ericdere I spent time every weekend making the service faster but people keep using it more and more which slows it down… I have many ideas I want to implement, but I won’t have time for a few days
The SEC going after Justin Sun and TRX for market manipulation is just *chef kiss*. https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2023-59
Researchers monitoring the Twitter bot space noted, correctly, that TRON-themed bots were unbelievably, unimaginably prolific from 2018 onwards. We spent a massive amount of time building detections to shut it down — and it would just keep coming back. Major portions of all spam globally on Twitter, for months at a time, was just dedicated to hyping Sun and TRX.
#Valve Officially Announces #CounterStrike2
Introducing #MozillaAI: A startup — and a community — building a trustworthy, independent, and #OpenSource AI ecosystem.
https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/introducing-mozilla-ai-investing-in-trustworthy-ai/
@1 Not sure, I know it works from mastodon, pleroma and misskey, but I know it has problems with Pixelfed. I don’t know about akkoma
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