anneroth, to random German
@anneroth@systemli.social avatar

Nice. Der @web hat mein Interview mit @mallory Knodel von @CenDemTech zu Location Trackern und dem neuen @ietf Standard aufgegriffen:

https://mastodon.derstandard.at/@web/112518660256617672

bagder, to random
@bagder@mastodon.social avatar

Is it time for a Declarative Spec Test Suite within the ?

https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/ietf-http-wg/2024AprJun/0056.html

The proposal suggests it could be based on hurl: https://hurl.dev/

brokenix, to Lisp
@brokenix@emacs.ch avatar

This is a machine for network protocols. Initially in pursuit of a social forum focused on link sharing.
as and free projects alike rush to implement some RFC adding only 'but on the web'. I aim to define a modular protocol server which can support an arbitrary number of network protocols as a network daemon. Our POC in this endeavour will be to build an -like protocol daemon which gateways to storage. The content held in this system can be consumed by arbitrary clients; a web application presenting -like services would be just one of many potential clients, although it is likely that Gnus for Emacs will be the first one.
https://codeberg.org/fade/callisto

irtf, to random

Reminder: travel grant applications due by May 10, 2024

We're pleased to offer a number of Diversity Travel Grants to support early-career academics and PhD students from under-represented groups to attend the Applied Networking Research Workshop (ANRW'24) and IRTF meetings co-located with the 120 Meeting in Vancouver, Canada, in July 2024. https://www.irtf.org/travelgrants/

smallcircles, to fediverse
@smallcircles@social.coop avatar
julian,
@julian@fietkau.social avatar

@smallcircles I saw the reply button, but that just opens a regular mailto window that would result in a top-level thread reply, instead of the reply to a specific message that I would want. 😦

Maybe it's kind of a generational divide, but joining a mailing list just to quickly chime in on an ongoing conversation seems like a lot... but I'll consider it.

smallcircles,
@smallcircles@social.coop avatar

@julian I followed-up on SocialHub, asking a question to Melvin.

csperkins, to random

I do appreciate how, when writing drafts using the markdown template and GitHub, every writing session starts with spending 30 minutes debugging Python and Ruby build issues – this always make me feel more productive

18+ enoclue,
@enoclue@ioc.exchange avatar

@csperkins thanks for making me feel OK for being lazy, avoiding hipsterware, and not moving from XML and xml2rfc.

shaft, to random
@shaft@piaille.fr avatar

More straws on the camel: another draft to amend RFC 1035. :)

"4. Updates to RFC 1035
A DNS message with OPCODE = 0 (QUERY) MUST NOT include a QDCOUNT parameter whose value is greater than 1. It follows that the Question Section of a DNS message with OPCODE = 0 MUST NOT contain more than one question.

A DNS message with OPCODE = 0 (QUERY) and QDCOUNT > 1 MUST be treated as an incorrectly-formatted message. The value of the RCODE parameter in the response message MUST be set to 1 (FORMERR)."

"In the DNS, QDCOUNT is (usually) One"
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-dnsop-qdcount-is-one/

bortzmeyer, to random French
@bortzmeyer@mastodon.gougere.fr avatar

"The IESG has approved the following document: 'EVPN BUM Using BIER' "

standards become clearer every day.

bortzmeyer,
@bortzmeyer@mastodon.gougere.fr avatar

@shaft Bit Indexed Explicit Replication https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/bier/

shaft,
@shaft@piaille.fr avatar

@bortzmeyer Chinese writers hence the German spelling for beer :)

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-bier-source-protection/

(Need way more coffee to try to understand what it's really about)

Baa, to random
@Baa@mk.absturztau.be avatar

domain names cost too much, literally the fakest economy in existence. Yhey just need to cover the funding of ICANN and the IETF which should be no more than 50 furrys (network engineers) and 10 old guys on a board (they work for free they like it).

Everything else is just corruption

dmm, to internet
@dmm@mathstodon.xyz avatar

Happy birthday RFC 1!

RFC 1 was published on in 1969. Impressive work and insight by Steve and by the IETF community over the last 55 years/9K+ RFCs.

Well done!

frankel, to random
@frankel@mastodon.top avatar

The first rule of is "Don’t distribute your system". Designing distributed systems right is infamously hard for multiple reasons.

Imagine that the client sending a request sends a unique key along. The server keeps track of key-request pairs.

It’s precisely the idea behind the The -Key HTTP Header Field.

https://blog.frankel.ch/fix-duplicate-api-requests/

kubikpixel, to MLS German
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

Erst jetzt auf dem @chaosradio Potcast über @netzpolitik_feed entdeckt. Ein Gespräch mit dem Elisa Lindinger zum Thema sichere Kommunikation digital.

»Messaging und Gruppen-Chats: Wie die IETF Sicherheit für Milliarden Menschen schafft«

📻 https://chaosradio.de/cr284-dicke-bretter-diesmal-ueber-ende-zu-ende-verschluesselung-und-das-protokoll-messaging-layer-security
📰 https://netzpolitik.org/2023/messaging-und-gruppen-chats-wie-die-ietf-sicherheit-fuer-milliarden-menschen-schafft/

Edent, to random
@Edent@mastodon.social avatar

🆕 blog! “.well-known/avatar”

Hot on the heels of a post I wrote 4 years ago, wouldn't it be useful to have a well-known URl for user avatar images? When I sign up to a web service, I don't want to faff around uploading an image to use as my avatar. I want that service to look at my […]

👀 Read more: https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/03/well-known-avatar/

robb,
@robb@social.lol avatar

@Edent I really like this idea and it moves away from relying on gravatar.

Having said that, There is already the h-card format where you can point to an avatar image.

Edent,
@Edent@mastodon.social avatar

@krinkle
Sadly, BIMI is a dead end unless you have thousands of dollars to spare.

https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2022/08/dns-esoterica-bimi-svg-in-dns-txt-wtf/

karlcow, to random French
@karlcow@mastodon.cloud avatar

Going through some of my old photos. I found the photo where we discussed on May 18, 2004 in New-York (20 years ago), where should be developed the Atom feed format: or .

I was sure we took minutes. I found them again
https://www.w3.org/2004/05/18-atom-nyc

There was also a summary by Sam Ruby at the time.
https://intertwingly.net/blog/2004/05/23/First-Choice

evan,
@evan@cosocial.ca avatar

@karlcow @bobwyman front and centre!

dboehmer, to random

I just noticed that #IETF has finally registered the official #MimeType "application/yaml" for #YAML at #IANA. That’s a good step! 👍

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9512

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