By the way, we've got new docs up on how to use the #IPFS protocol handlers in #Agregore which you can check out here: https://agregore.mauve.moe/docs/ipfs-protocol-handlers
All you need to get started is to install Agregore and open up the Dev Tools.
@fleeky Goat Simulator 2. It's really the GOAT 😤
I'm up here on the lumberjack statue trying to eat his hat but I'm not getting the cheeve for it 😨 What other hat am I even gonna fund!
My goat is now a fairy. 🥰
Honestly hard to make an image caption that captures this majesty
@garbados The fart tacos are key to the build. 🐐🐐
@swordplay Pretty much at the moment. I have some friends that registered but I'm the only one active atm.
@swordplay Oh! Also until I did the volume thing I was paying like 40 dollars a month for a beefier droplet since I needed to keep expanding the SSD to fit more posts.
@swordplay Right now I'm paying $12 a month for a 2GB droplet on Digital Ocean with 1 CPU and 50 GB of storage. On top of that I also pay $10 a month for 100GB of storage. This is pretty cheap and works since it's mostly me. In my experience storage has been a bit of a pain, so setting up servers to use cheaper volume storage right from the get go is a good idea.
I'd ask your admins how much their costs are. I assume time spent moderating would be the biggest cost TBH.
debugging tech errors IPFS-edition
Today's episode: Why is my IPFS file sync taking minutes for just a few files?
Problem: distributed.press v1 is taking like 3 minutes just to sync 44 MB of files from a static site and is taking up a strangely large amount of CPU and Disk to process. This then causes the process to be killed which corrupts the IPFS repo and requires manual intervention.
So far my gut feeling is this is due to me using `flush: true` when uploading data to MFS
OMG.
1. Google has some bad summarization telling people that throwing batteries into the ocean is good.
2. News articles were written about this.
3. Bing's summarization interprets these articles as advice to ... throw batteries in the ocean!
🤦
(To clarify: this is classic Bing, not ChatGPT Bing.)
(Also note not everyone gets this result. Other queries that might work: "is throwing a battery in the ocean beneficial", "is throwing a battery in the ocean useful" without quotes)
@DragonDave Negligible since I'm pretty much a single user instance and don't follow many folks that federate with trolls. Been thinking of opening it up a bit more but I think that'll require setting aside more time to write up a policy and make time for following up on any moderation requests.
@garbados I don't think, really
COMPOST and Distributed Press are sister projects of two tech worker co-ops, Hypha Worker Co-op (Canada) and Sutty (Argentina)!
We've been partnering with Filecoin Foundation for the DWeb since Fall 2022 to bring no-code publishing tools to the decentralized Web built for activists, journalists, artists + offline folks.
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@robin Yeah, my brain is all for being picked in that direction.
I might be at Thing, depends on whether I can get accomodations / travel figured out. I'm probably gonna present on p2p DBs there but I don't know if that'll enable me any sort of travel stipend.
I'm not working for PL at the moment so it's less clear. :P
@robin Yeah! A lot of my work on p2p databases has the idea of "community built search indexes" and "merging indexes from multiple communities without centralized servers" as core principles.
Stuff like cultural institutions, fan communities, and meta aggregators that curate high quality indexes (based on social trust) is also on my mind.
Google's Bard demo shows it confidently giving you an incorrect answer to a question, right there in the product announcement.
My daughter is working on an assignment about the benefits and drawbacks of automation right now. She's having a hard time finding reliable sources on the internet.
This is all just great.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.