the nature of an ecosystem when one software can steamroll in whatever direction it wants too unimpeded (because again: marketshare) and how this cripples the advancement of careful protocol development when much of it's "behind closed doors" of one vendor (at least to my understanding), outside of actual standards bodies and community-organized efforts-- @arcanicanis@were.social
YES, THIS! Sums up my frustrations pretty well back from when Misskey was having federation issues with Peertube and Owncast because of HTTP Signatures.
Just as a reminder, the version of HTTP signatures the elephant in the room uses (and thus makes everyone else use) is based on an RFC draft which is now "expired & archived".
Also when I was looking up the name of the RFC draft again I found out that its successor RFC 9421 "HTTP Message Signatures" has been published this month. I hope someone in particular will be making some kind of move on that if you know what I mean. :gargamel:
Notices by Johann150 ⁂ :ipv6: :open_access: ☮ (johann150@genau.qwertqwefsday.eu)
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Johann150 ⁂ :ipv6: :open_access: ☮ (johann150@genau.qwertqwefsday.eu)'s status on Friday, 16-Feb-2024 12:31:53 JST Johann150 ⁂ :ipv6: :open_access: ☮ -
Johann150 ⁂ :ipv6: :open_access: ☮ (johann150@genau.qwertqwefsday.eu)'s status on Friday, 16-Feb-2024 12:31:51 JST Johann150 ⁂ :ipv6: :open_access: ☮ @lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me @arcanicanis@were.social hmm i mean with having a single developer/user project pretty much and not even that much experience compared to some other people around here (probably including you), i don't have the expectation of influencing any kind of standard. but yeah that sounds kinda annoying.
kinda similar situation with FEPs/socialhub.activitypub.rocks, I've kinda given up on them having any considerable impact, especially since mastodon doesn't seem to care about them at all, sometimes even doing yet another competing implementation of something that was already put into FEPs -
Johann150 ⁂ :ipv6: :open_access: ☮ (johann150@genau.qwertqwefsday.eu)'s status on Friday, 15-Dec-2023 01:47:06 JST Johann150 ⁂ :ipv6: :open_access: ☮ @larsfrommars@toot.garden uh y'all... whats going on
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Johann150 ⁂ :ipv6: :open_access: ☮ (johann150@genau.qwertqwefsday.eu)'s status on Thursday, 02-Nov-2023 05:30:15 JST Johann150 ⁂ :ipv6: :open_access: ☮ @lain@lain.com :neofox_think: raupkopie 🐛🐛
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Johann150 ⁂ :ipv6: :open_access: ☮ (johann150@genau.qwertqwefsday.eu)'s status on Thursday, 05-Oct-2023 21:26:06 JST Johann150 ⁂ :ipv6: :open_access: ☮ @mntmn@mastodon.social What do you mean with "some metadata"? On the level of the entire spreadsheet or for individual cells of the sheet? Like formatting cells (colours, font styles etc.) and having connected cells?
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Johann150 ⁂ :ipv6: :open_access: ☮ (johann150@genau.qwertqwefsday.eu)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Mar-2023 06:04:29 JST Johann150 ⁂ :ipv6: :open_access: ☮ -
Johann150 ⁂ :ipv6: :open_access: ☮ (johann150@genau.qwertqwefsday.eu)'s status on Sunday, 22-Jan-2023 21:00:14 JST Johann150 ⁂ :ipv6: :open_access: ☮ @grillchen@brotka.st mmh maybe its a known issue with MNT reform. but no idea how i'd look that up...
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Johann150 ⁂ :ipv6: :open_access: ☮ (johann150@genau.qwertqwefsday.eu)'s status on Sunday, 22-Jan-2023 21:00:13 JST Johann150 ⁂ :ipv6: :open_access: ☮ @mntmn@mastodon.social i saw a post on the MNT community about spotting a missing pull-up resistor (this post) and that made me wonder if there is a collected list of such and similar hardware "errata" somewhere?
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Johann150 ⁂ :ipv6: :open_access: ☮ (johann150@genau.qwertqwefsday.eu)'s status on Sunday, 22-Jan-2023 21:00:00 JST Johann150 ⁂ :ipv6: :open_access: ☮ started the laptop and it shut down by itself after i logged in for some reason?
found this in the journal:Jan 18 18:58:59 reform.qwertqwefsday.eu kernel: thermal thermal_zone0: cpu-thermal: critical temperature reached, shutting down Jan 18 18:58:59 reform.qwertqwefsday.eu kernel: reboot: HARDWARE PROTECTION shutdown (Temperature too high)
now as I said because that happened within 1 minute of me booting it up from "dark and cold" i'm kinda confused about how it could have gotten to a "critical temperature" so fast.
this happened before as well. after powering the laptop up again everything seems fine. last time it took two tries to get it to work.
my current theory is that because i'm not heating my place much its maybe hitting some (maybe unintended) lower bound? that would explain why it works after retries.
but is the temperature watchdog or whatever this is started before i can type stuff in to a TTY?