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@[email protected] i think this should be fixable by setting something in branding section
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@[email protected] blurhashes could be easily extracted into a worker (or even a pool), and writing files are i/o and shouldn't block as long as you use the non-sync variants
@[email protected] tbh 99% you don't need to care about having multiple threads at all. async gets you fairly nice performance out of the box
@[email protected] wdym "works with frameworks" anything works with frameworks. unless you want ssr, in which case nothing works with frameworks. but nothing is stopping you from having a bff that is just a proxy to your real backend. <small>ssr is also overrated but whatever</small> $[blur and also how is ts a pain, literally never had any issues with it on the backend]
@[email protected] @[email protected] huh? they can iirc? or you mean the web ones? you cant access fs in non-worker context either you don't need to know redis to use bull. but since you want to use sqlite i suppose you want something embeddable, which is.. not redis. idk of similar libs that would work with sqlite (you could probably build something yourself but eh)
@[email protected] @[email protected] yeah, they are a lot similar to webworkers. why are they pain? https://bullmq.io
@[email protected] @[email protected] worker threads. also see bull for queues of tasks
@[email protected] i don't either bc my isp hasn't implemented static ipv6, so they just disable it altogether if you have static ipv4 safari works fine tho, have you mis-replied? 😅
@[email protected] oh crap you use tables i didn't notice that why :neocat_woozy:
@[email protected] start by adding this in <head> ```html <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> ``` and then it should mostly be trivial to add some wrapping here and there. both chrome and ff have mobile preview in devtools btw
@[email protected] так ты ж говоришь бесплатно :neocat_think_woozy:
doing nothing is tiring this "rest" thing doesn't work :neocat_woozy:
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@[email protected] @[email protected] while this may help with the current issue (where people are just mass-regging accounts on existing instances), it won't help in the bigger sense of spam. im not on fedi for very long, but i do know that a few times people would just spin up their own instance and spam from it. and combined with massregged domains it would be pretty much impossible to ban them without banning their server ip/subnet. and even then it wouldn't help too much, because outbound requests could be proxied via numerous proxy providers, and inbound requests could be proxied as well e.g. via cloudflare if someone *really* wanted to, the only real way to stop them is to gray/whitelist :neocat_woozy: but luckily spamming fedi at such scale is just not profitable (yet)
CW: long, probably controversial proposition for the fediverse
@[email protected] based tbh. though having my home ip on 3 email blocklists i kinda think this could become an issue eventually. especially considering it is already kinda hard to set up your own smtp server due to most mail providers flagging everything. which in turn makes people use centralized "trusted" mail providers (and destroying the whole point)
@[email protected] @[email protected] the point is that *you* don't have to have a server. serverless is actually kinda cool when you are a startup that doesn't have enough money to build a proper own infrastructure. esp when it's a non-vendorlocked serverless like "give us a docker image and we'll host it". you spend time building cool things, and not thinking about infra and how it will scale if your thing goes viral
@[email protected] @[email protected] > I think my 32-bit intel atom netbook with 2GB of RAM and a low-end 30GB SSD is perfect what the actual fuck
@[email protected] @[email protected] > laptop that was small, had good battery life, and was quiet arm-based macbook airs tick all the boxes
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@[email protected] @[email protected] that's exactly my point. except for bad network really, bc that's a very common thing which users can't really fix even with enough money. but on the web the bad network issue is mostly solved by the browser itself :blobcatgooglytrash:
CW: capitalism
@[email protected] @[email protected] im not entirely sure how is that the devs' problem. obviously if it was worth for the business they would support older devices. but most of the time this additional hassle is just not worth it. devs time is not free.
@[email protected] @[email protected] you can buy a decent used laptop for like 200-300$. or a chromebook.
@[email protected] why would anyone in their right mind use a 10yo netbook
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...ive been working since 9am (had to wake up early to release stuff) and its 10.30pm now that i have finally finished. i am so exhausted.
...well at least i get paid double for overtime...
@[email protected] onenote is quite good actually. especially the non-uwp one. i used to do all my school notes there while on remote
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i am **exhausted**. three simultaneous fucking tight deadlines on different projects/tasks. overtiming became the norm. rn i just want to lay in bed and do nothing, but the pressure is only building up every minute. and i have a pending pr to merge. tomorrow will be a tough day. and i will likely not touch code on these weekends. i genuinely need some rest. though i have no idea how to "rest". 🫠
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- what the fuck - why the fuck did this help
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@[email protected] holy shit i didnt expect that some wizardry with authorized fetch, nice :neocat_woozy:
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whatever xd, `postMessage` ftw hacked around and made custom `ended` event :troll: i hate safari
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@[email protected] that was a thing a few years ago. people were making pull requests to popular repos with a crypto miner action. i heard it was quite profitable, and that some people were making thousands of dollars on that. github even had to start requiring members of repo to manually allow running the actions for new contributors. now its mostly patched afaik - they detect miners by their patterns and network activity and such, so its no longer a thing really. and generally anti-fraud on github is much stronger these days.
@[email protected] oh you mean clients like actual clients :neocat_woozy:
@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] permissions in linux are pita, esp with containers `chmod -R 777` ftw :troll:
@[email protected] isn't that literally how ap works?
@[email protected] i use edge im just trying to make this garbage of an app work on safari
why the FUCK does it re-fetch the m3u8 even after it reached `#EXT-X-ENDLIST`, and not emit `ended` right away
i hate safari i hate safari i hate safari i hate safari i hate safari
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this is a misskey-tombstone instance loaded up with data from a now defunct misskey instance