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Hab mir gedacht ich fange jetzt auch mal mit diesem Server Rack Zeug an, mache ich das richtig?

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  • Oltre le macerie
    @anarchia
    Eccoci di nuovo qui. Riprendiamo le pubblicazioni dopo le consuete settimane di pausa, ma per le lotte non c’è stata sosta nella crescente stretta autoritaria e militarista. Multe, denunce, sgomberi. Questi sono i regali che si sono scambiati governo e...

    Vedi l'articolo
    https://www.rivoluzioneanarchica.it/oltre-le-macerie/

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  • Ha finito di vedere Un film Minecraft

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  • @tasket@infosec.exchange an official protocol handler would help a lot. Today there is the option of introducing a web protocol handler but the UX for it is pretty dogshit (Piefed recently implemented it, and the number of dialogues was too damn high!)

    That said I don't know if PWAs can register against non-web protocol handlers. That would be useful for sites like NodeBB.

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  • @wgwz @IceClimate comes to mind.

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  • Testing a Continuous Printing Mod for the Bambu Lab A1 Mini

    There are a few types of continuous 3D printing with FDM printers, with a conveyer belt and automatic build plate swapping the most common types. The advantage of build plate swapping is that it automates the bit where normally a human would have to come in to remove finished parts from the build plate. A recent entry here is the Chitu PlateCycler C1M which the [Aurora Tech] YouTube channel had over for a review. This kit bolts onto the Bambu Lab A1 Mini FDM printer and comes with four extra PEI build plates for a not unreasonable $79 (€69).

    As also noted in the review video, this is effectively a clone of the original swapmod A1m kit, but a big difference is that the Chitu kit comes with all of the parts and doesn’t require you to print anything yourself.

    The different plates are prepared using a special tool that inserts G-code between the plate changes. Moving the bed in a specific way triggers the switch that lifts the finished plate off the magnetic bed by the plastic grip on the plate and loads a fresh plate from the stack. Here it was found that a small tolerance issue prevented the last plate from being used, but some sandpaper fixed this. Other than that it was a fairly painless experience, and for e.g. multi-color prints with separated colors – as demonstrated – it would seem to be a great way to churn out the entire model without manual intervention or a lot of wasted filament.

    Perhaps the main issue that is central to all of these build plate swap mods is where the plates go after they’re pulled off the magnetic bed: the padded box is a great idea for the first one or two plates, but after that you get your PEI build plates with parts on them crashing on top of each other.

    This is where perhaps something like a passive roller conveyer system could provide a nice gentle off-ramp, though this too would increase the footprint of the system. Regardless, the overall system seems to work well enough, allowing one to stack fresh plates in the chute and if you turn on build plate detection in the A1 you can even prevent the printer from trying to print on the magnetic bed.

    youtube.com/embed/5Ev57r4ikBg?…

    hackaday.com/2026/01/16/testin…

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  • > 'Veterans GO BALLISTIC on ICE: “Fight These Motherf*ckers!”'

    https://youtube.com/watch

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  • @fediversereport If they are smart they will fix a raft of fundamental UX pitfalls in current ActivityPub by defining a protocol handler for it.

    Email needed its protocol handler spec while it was getting established – and arguably still does – and I do think this is one of the ways in which ActivityPub is "like email".

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  • C’era una volta Repubblica – Intervista con Franco Recanatesi


    @giornalismo
    articolo21.org/2026/01/cera-un…
    Cinquant’anni di Repubblica, con tanta nostalgia e un certo dolore. Nostalgia per lo straordinario quotidiano che fu, fondato e diretto da Eugenio Scalfari; dolore per ciò che ha smesso da tempo

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    Yes. If no one on, say, mastodon.social is following you then none of your posts will show up in the global timeline there or in searches or in hashtags. Also if you have few followers your posts will receive few boosts so hardly anyone will follow you. So we end up with a handful of wildly popular accounts dominating the conversations which mostly happen on the big instances. Centralised power. Bad. The threadiverse solves this. People don't follow other people, they join communities and it's their membership that determines where the federation traffic goes. So nearly every instance has all the conversation and everyone is on an equal footing.
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    Yeah definitely keep at it with the Wordpress plugin. obenland@mastodon.social and pfefferle@mastodon.social are working hard on it and improving it all the time! If it didn't work for you before it could very well be a completely different experience the next time around. johentsch@hostux.social
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    I could use some #FediHelp with some website traffic weirdness I have encountered.I use a #WordPress blog with the #ActivityPub plugin. This means that I get #Fediverse -based requests that look like this in the #Apache logs:"POST /wp-json/activitypub/1.0/actors/1/inbox HTTP/1.1"So far, so unspectacular. In the latest logs - spanning from 20/Nov/2025:01:49:32 to 21/Nov/2025:05:49:47 - I've had 2046 such requests. Most of these are one-time affairs.However, 1099 of these requests are from mastodon.sdf.org , which is very suspicious. They are very evenly spread, too - a new request comes every minute or two.This instance is on #Mastodon 4.1.25. Does this version have a known bug where it sends the same request over and over again?@SDF
  • A general #Fediverse survey question:

    Fediverso fediverse fedihelp
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    @juergen_hubert1. Italy2. Lack of a spread knowledge about the Fediverse, lack of the public people you like (politicians, journalists, musicians, etc.), lack of friends (none of my friends is on the Fediverse).