in this case, this looks like the usual fediverse inconsistency w/cached profiles and data. instances that either hadn't seen the old account, or have refreshed since you switched the domain to the new account - eg mastodon.social, mastodon.is-hardly.online, indieweb.social - show the right profile
October 31, 2025 at 7:02 PM
in this case, this looks like the usual fediverse inconsistency w/cached profiles and data. instances that either hadn't seen the old account, or have refreshed since you switched the domain to the new account - eg mastodon.social, mastodon.is-hardly.online, indieweb.social - show the right profile
Lately I've been thinking about orphaned code. Code that's still running, live, with no remaining developers or users.
Forgotten hardware devices. Deserted VMs on cloud free tiers. Smart contracts whose DAOs disbanded years ago. Old school internet worms. Abandoned, starving Tamagotchi.
Forgotten hardware devices. Deserted VMs on cloud free tiers. Smart contracts whose DAOs disbanded years ago. Old school internet worms. Abandoned, starving Tamagotchi.
October 21, 2025 at 3:15 AM
Lately I've been thinking about orphaned code. Code that's still running, live, with no remaining developers or users.
Forgotten hardware devices. Deserted VMs on cloud free tiers. Smart contracts whose DAOs disbanded years ago. Old school internet worms. Abandoned, starving Tamagotchi.
Forgotten hardware devices. Deserted VMs on cloud free tiers. Smart contracts whose DAOs disbanded years ago. Old school internet worms. Abandoned, starving Tamagotchi.
October 14, 2025 at 4:01 PM
A glimpse into the Bridgy Fed monitoring dashboards. Pretty conventional mix of infra, OS, and app level metrics.
Note the delay numbers. When you do something in one network, how quickly do we bridge it across? We pay a lot of attention to that, we try hard to keep it as fast as possible!
Note the delay numbers. When you do something in one network, how quickly do we bridge it across? We pay a lot of attention to that, we try hard to keep it as fast as possible!
October 5, 2025 at 6:17 PM
A glimpse into the Bridgy Fed monitoring dashboards. Pretty conventional mix of infra, OS, and app level metrics.
Note the delay numbers. When you do something in one network, how quickly do we bridge it across? We pay a lot of attention to that, we try hard to keep it as fast as possible!
Note the delay numbers. When you do something in one network, how quickly do we bridge it across? We pay a lot of attention to that, we try hard to keep it as fast as possible!
summer is for cardboard forts
July 26, 2025 at 5:10 PM
summer is for cardboard forts
The organizations with offices here in the www.milibrary.org building have some pretty wild names.
June 8, 2025 at 9:27 PM
The organizations with offices here in the www.milibrary.org building have some pretty wild names.
Hmm, on which instance? Searching on indieweb.social sees it ok:
June 1, 2025 at 7:40 PM
Hmm, on which instance? Searching on indieweb.social sees it ok:
May 18, 2025 at 7:55 PM
Sure. Nuclear is .03 deaths/TWh, solar is .02. Better!
But gas is 2.8, and coal is ~28 (!), which make a .01 deaths/TWh difference pretty meaningless when there's a huge undersupply and we need all the clean (enough!) and safe (enough!) energy we can get.
But gas is 2.8, and coal is ~28 (!), which make a .01 deaths/TWh difference pretty meaningless when there's a huge undersupply and we need all the clean (enough!) and safe (enough!) energy we can get.
May 7, 2025 at 5:14 PM
Sure. Nuclear is .03 deaths/TWh, solar is .02. Better!
But gas is 2.8, and coal is ~28 (!), which make a .01 deaths/TWh difference pretty meaningless when there's a huge undersupply and we need all the clean (enough!) and safe (enough!) energy we can get.
But gas is 2.8, and coal is ~28 (!), which make a .01 deaths/TWh difference pretty meaningless when there's a huge undersupply and we need all the clean (enough!) and safe (enough!) energy we can get.
For years now, we've been giving our 10yo a weekly allowance, and generally not buying her toys or video games etc, so that she has to buy them herself. Finally got some real world evidence that it might be working 😆
March 28, 2025 at 5:30 AM
For years now, we've been giving our 10yo a weekly allowance, and generally not buying her toys or video games etc, so that she has to buy them herself. Finally got some real world evidence that it might be working 😆
systemd, but make it French
March 18, 2025 at 10:39 PM
systemd, but make it French