Lovely people of mastodon, I am still looking for a new female / trans / nb #darkwave etc. #singer for my project Art Noir, alto or mezzo-soprano with access to a recording studio or a decent microphone. You'll find our style on the website in my profile.
Currently, I'm working on a new EP for Aenaos Records, and I have prepared two cover songs: "Under Ice" by Kate Bush and "Górecki" by Lamb, but we can do whatever you want if we like each other, musically. Thank you, music community
Hey, this is actually important to me for reasons I can't explain, but does anyone have an example (or better yet, page number or photo) of a specific Asterix book where Vitalstatistix (the chieftan) says something akin to "the only thing we have to fear is the sky falling on our heads"?
I can’t decide if the messages and conversations towards the #xz maintainer were actually abusive or if I’ve internalized it as normal behavior.
Some things we build for others to use, there’s a bit of a chosen responsibility to it. The social and capitalist relationships and expectations are all over the map for this kind of work. Ideal? No. Stressful? Sometimes for sure. Willfully abusive? I don’t know.
Guess it wasn’t for me, and it can be for others. 🤔
I helped deprecate the npm #request package, one is nodejs’s biggest piles of unmaintained technical debt. It made room for undici which was so good it got into core.
I didn’t write request, so I didn’t have the attachment to it. (I did try for a cleaned up final version) So it was much easier to kill it.
There’s also a maintained fork of it by a company that’s cool too.
But I’m glad we didn’t hand over the package to randos, or find sponsors or anything like that. It was time to move on.
#request#geolocation#developpeurs
Comment faire pour avoir accès aux données de géolocalisation de son propre appareil #android ?
Mon ami Google a des trous dans la raquette...
Je précise que c'est pour moi pas pour surveiller ou être intrusive auprès de qui que ce soit !
@MonaApp#Feature#request: Function „jump to newest“ on followed tag view.
Use case: As a user I want to jump to the newest post (toot) when I return to the app during I am in the list view of a followed tag.
Proposal: Make label „#<tag>“ tappable to execute funtion. #mona
Stop Using Threads consumes a list of users and tells you which of those users interact with Threads. You can use it to remove Threads participants from your timeline.
You can find out the tool's opinion on you by entering your own name, or you can just Submit with default settings to find out about Gargron.
I had a look at the API specs, if you query a mastodon instance with "domain.TLD/api/v1/instance/domain_blocks" you'll get a list of who the instance blocks. If they opt to share the list. And not obfuscate the URL's.
Do you have a #cyberdeck for daily use?
Any cool gadgets or #techwear?
Souped up terminal prompt beyond oh-my-zsh?
Any other useful desktop apps which help you trough the day?
All the RGB you can fit into your room?
Preaching the gospel of #Arch Linux?
I kinda feel pretty un-cyber these days and was wondering…
When you visit my #web#server without the trailing dot, it sees the domain name in the #request and redirects the request to the #canonical, correct #URL - with the dot.
Unfortunately, there are a few #HTTP user agents that don't handle the trailing dot correctly. The worst offenders didn't handle the trailing dot at all, but I think most of those have been fixed by now, with the possible exception of #curl.
As the holiday season approaches, I need your help to make our agency's Christmas party unforgettable! 🎅
✨ This year, we're going all out with a 90s-themed extravaganza, and I'm on the hunt for a unique and budget-friendly costume that will blow everyone away.
Thank you in advance for your suggestions! 📸 I'll be sure to document the process and share my final costume creation with all of you.
Is there a #Mastodon client of some kind where I'm able to define rules like: "show me messages of account X with a delay of 24 hours and omit everything with leas than 12 boosts" (for a set of accounts and different settings per account of course) and maybe also offers scoring by rulesets based on regular expressions?
@gnomon@publicvoithttps://docs.joinmastodon.org/methods/accounts/#request-4 has the details of the currently available parameters for account statuses, with only max_id/min_id/since_id options being related to time period (they're used for pagination). but as you can see they are id-based, not time-based.
a client could cook something up by fetching a lot of statuses, then checking their "created_at" fields, but mastodon.el doesn't try to do anything like that. ditto with boost numbers and scoring. with the server not really being designed that way, it'd be a lot more work (and i think a lot slower) for a client to implement such features. i also don't think such features are a priority for the devs of the main masto server, though it's possible that glitch or a similar fork might work on them.
First of all, let me assure you that I truly appreciate your work. Releasing software under a free license is a gift to us all. It shows that you care about the widespread adoption of your project, and that's quite commendable. However, I have a humble request – please, pretty please, don't release it with the statement, "compiling it is so complex and full of dependencies that the way to use my program is 'docker compose up'."
By doing this, you're limiting access to your software for those who can't use Docker or those who can't/won't use Linux. It's almost like telling someone to click on 'Install.exe.' Surely, you can do better than that.
I trust you'll consider my request. Thanks again for your hard work!
Request for @ElusivePurple of their adorable pony... Elusive. About time I actually started these am I right? I'd say I chose a pretty great one to start with!
New IT security policy at work means I now cannot deal with work emails on my phone during my two-hour (on a good day) rail commute.
So, suggestions please. I’d like to spend the time constructively, so if you have any suggestions for good podcasts or books that can teach me something interesting, please let me know!