

Impressive that it has the resolution to identify fonts
Impressive that it has the resolution to identify fonts
Eh, only if you squint reaaaaally hard
In practice, you will run in constant compatibility problems. Let alone barely functional multi device support
Granted, it has been a couple years and it could be a bit better, but XMPP is a horrible, horrible protocol to work with. From the ground up.
Matrix might be bloated nowadays, but that’s nothing to the horribleness of xmpp.
source: I wrote the first xmpp/matrix bridge in 2015
sometimes you leave on good terms. Might give them some things to improve (although I’d say that should happen continuuously, ideally. not just at the end)
Same
Coming out in March
Very excited
Yup, that’s the type I meant above
His video also convinced me to get one
Spoken like someone who didn’t work with the xmpp protocol
I love mine. Get a cheap analogue one that works with a magnet. Perfect rice every time
That’s how you get coke
Now we know you’re not a mole
any luck with gpio and 5W power usage so far?
dailymail?
really?
And go in blind
Watch the first one of two episodes. Like the humor? Continue watching
It’s one of the funniest and philosophical shows in existence
!theydidtheresearch
And when the choctaw faced trouble during the pandemic, Ireland returned the favor
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/05/world/coronavirus-ireland-native-american-tribes.html
ಠ_ಠ
I’d say the other way around. the bios trying to use the internal GPU and can’t handle the dedicated one.
Plugging a monitor into the output that’s located on the motherboard would probably work to see the bios
it’s on archive.org
Server hosting
This is a work in progress
Slrpnk.net is hosted by F-hub.org, a volunteer driven and non-commercial effort to host federated community services in a resource efficient and ethical way. F-hub.org grew out of a community of open-source game developers (freegamedev.net) that has existed since the early 2000s.
All the servers are operated and maintained (as a hobby) by one of the founding members and are currently located on the Azores in Portugal. Connectivity is provided through a dedicated high-speed fibreglass connection.
Hardware
The F-hub.org servers are based on second-hand consumer PC and data-centre hardware, but optimized for low energy consumption. Battery backup power is provided and data is stored with triple redundancy (off-site backups are still a work in progress). Electricity is currently provided by the utility grid (about 60% green-energy, mostly from a geothermal power-plant) but it is a work in progress to upgrade to a on-site solar PV system for near 100% renewable power.
Slrpnk.net itself currently runs on a dedicated 6th gen Intel CPU server with 8 threads, 16GB RAM and SATA SSD storage in raid configuration. Image uploads are stored on a large HDD raid array. All data is snapshotted and transferred for backup to a second shared server on daily basis.
External services
Given how difficult it is to have outgoing email accepted by the large email providers, all emails are currently routed through an external SMTP server hosted by OVH in France (same as the domain registration and DNS routing).
There are backup plans to move the servers to a co-location data-center owned by Altice, should this be required for scaling. However, monthly rent of rack-space is quite costly (starts at around 300€/month), thus this will require a substantial regular donation base to be possible.
I never really did very much with IRC on a protocol level. I just know that it’s ultra simple, and suffers similar problems as xmpp: it’s not really meant for multidevices with a shared backlog.
I’m sure there are projects to enhance IRC with proper e2e encryption and chat sync, but you really want something that has modern usage in mind from the ground up. IRC and xmpp are just very 90s.
note: it’s now been a couple years since I last took a deeper dive into xmpp and matrix, so things might have changed. But especially for xmpp, I can’t really see how without breaking compatibility. The protocol is just very… special in its own way