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  • @Natasha_Jay Damn! I thought this was the work of termites at first hahaha, it’s about to break! They definitely love that spot. Do you think your cat will move on go the next post afterwards?

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  • @flaviotorba
    Calendario Mastodon + Onecalendar

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  • @nuke

    A me però non ha aperto nesnche il file dì testo e aveva anche estensione .txt

    Comunque parlare di Proton Drive come alternativa a Google Drive è quantomeno fuorviante se ha questi limiti.

    Fino ad ora l'unica cosa che può essere descritta come alternativa a Google Drive per me è CryptPad.

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  • This masterpiece took 11 years to create. Artist in the background.

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  • Hollo 0.7.0: Advanced search, faster notifications, and improved client compatibility

    It's been a while since our last release, and we're excited to finally share Hollo 0.7.0 with you. This release brings a lot of improvements that we've been working on over the past months—from powerful new search capabilities to significant performance gains that should make your daily Hollo experience noticeably snappier.

    Let's dive into what's new.

    Highlights Search gets a major upgrade

    One of the most requested features has been better search, and we're happy to deliver. Hollo now supports Mastodon-compatible search operators, so you can finally filter your searches the way you've always wanted:

    has:media/has:poll — Find posts with attachments or polls is:reply/is:sensitive — Filter by post type language:xx — Search in a specific language from:username — Find posts from a specific person mentions:username — Find posts mentioning someone before:YYYY-MM-DD/after:YYYY-MM-DD — Search within a date range Combine them with - for negation, OR for alternatives, and parentheses for grouping

    For example, (from:alice OR from:bob) has:poll -is:reply will find polls from Alice or Bob that aren't replies.

    We've also made search much faster. URL and handle searches that used to take 8–10 seconds now complete in about 1.4 seconds—an 85% improvement.

    Notifications are faster than ever

    We completely rebuilt how notifications work under the hood. Instead of computing notifications on every request, Hollo now stores them as they happen. The result? About 24% faster notification loading (down from 2.5s to 1.9s).

    On top of that, we've implemented Mastodon's v2 grouped notifications API, which groups similar notifications together server-side. This means less work for your client app and a cleaner notification experience.

    Everything loads faster with compression

    All API responses are now compressed, reducing their size by 70–92%. Some real numbers: notification responses dropped from 767KB to 58KB, and home timeline responses went from 91KB to 14KB. You'll notice faster load times, especially on slower connections.

    Quote notifications

    When someone quotes your post, you'll now get a notification about it. And if the original author edits a post you've quoted, you'll be notified too. These are the new quote and quoted_update notification types from Mastodon 4.5.0.

    Background import processing

    Importing your data (follows, lists, muted/blocked accounts, bookmarks) used to block the entire request until it finished. Now imports run in the background, and you can watch the progress in real-time. Much better for large imports. Thanks to Juyoung Jung for implementing this in #295.

    Other improvements Upgraded Fedify to 1.10.0. Instance API responses now include proper thumbnails, actual stats, and correct values for max_featured_tags and max_pinned_statuses. Thanks to Juyoung Jung for this improvement in #296. The notifications API now includes a prev link in pagination headers, which was tracked in #312. Replaced the deprecated fluent-ffmpeg package with direct ffmpeg calls. If video thumbnail generation fails, you'll get a default image instead of an error. Thanks to Peter Jeschke for this fix in #333. Bug fixes Emelia Smith fixed an issue where POST /api/v1/statuses and PUT /api/v1/statuses/:id were rejecting FormData requests in #171. Fixed log files writing multiple JSON objects on a single line, as reported in #174. Lee ByeongJun fixed POST /api/v1/statuses rejecting null values in optional fields in #179. Juyoung Jung fixed OAuth token endpoint issues with clients that send credentials in both the header and body in #296. Fixed OAuth token endpoint failing to parse requests from clients that don't send a Content-Type header. Peter Jeschke fixed notification endpoints returning 500 errors for unknown notification types in #334. Fixed /api/v2/search not respecting the limit parameter, as reported in #210. Upgrading Docker

    Pull the latest image and restart your container:

    docker pull ghcr.io/fedify-dev/hollo:0.7.0 docker compose up -d Railway

    Go to your Railway dashboard, select your Hollo service, and click Redeploy from the deployments menu.

    Manual installation

    Pull the latest code and reinstall dependencies:

    git pull origin stable pnpm install pnpm run prod Thank you to our contributors

    This release wouldn't have been possible without the contributions from our community. A big thank you to Emelia Smith (@thisismissem@hachyderm.io), Juyoung Jung (@quadr@hollo.redfeel.net), Lee ByeongJun (@joonnot@hackers.pub), and Peter Jeschke (@peter@jeschke.dev) for their pull requests and bug reports. We really appreciate your help in making Hollo better!

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  • @mellifluousbox 🙋‍♀️ I look forward to seeing you there Felix!

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  • @_elena noting here in Sweden, and we are the ones who gonna admin it.

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    Hollo 0.7.0: Advanced search, faster notifications, and improved client compatibility It's been a while since our last release, and we're excited to finally share Hollo 0.7.0 with you. This release brings a lot of improvements that we've been working on over the past months—from powerful new search capabilities to significant performance gains that should make your daily Hollo experience noticeably snappier. Let's dive into what's new. Highlights Search gets a major upgrade One of the most requested features has been better search, and we're happy to deliver. Hollo now supports Mastodon-compatible search operators, so you can finally filter your searches the way you've always wanted: has:media/has:poll — Find posts with attachments or polls is:reply/is:sensitive — Filter by post type language:xx — Search in a specific language from:username — Find posts from a specific person mentions:username — Find posts mentioning someone before:YYYY-MM-DD/after:YYYY-MM-DD — Search within a date range Combine them with - for negation, OR for alternatives, and parentheses for grouping For example, (from:alice OR from:bob) has:poll -is:reply will find polls from Alice or Bob that aren't replies. We've also made search much faster. URL and handle searches that used to take 8–10 seconds now complete in about 1.4 seconds—an 85% improvement. Notifications are faster than ever We completely rebuilt how notifications work under the hood. Instead of computing notifications on every request, Hollo now stores them as they happen. The result? About 24% faster notification loading (down from 2.5s to 1.9s). On top of that, we've implemented Mastodon's v2 grouped notifications API, which groups similar notifications together server-side. This means less work for your client app and a cleaner notification experience. Everything loads faster with compression All API responses are now compressed, reducing their size by 70–92%. Some real numbers: notification responses dropped from 767KB to 58KB, and home timeline responses went from 91KB to 14KB. You'll notice faster load times, especially on slower connections. Quote notifications When someone quotes your post, you'll now get a notification about it. And if the original author edits a post you've quoted, you'll be notified too. These are the new quote and quoted_update notification types from Mastodon 4.5.0. Background import processing Importing your data (follows, lists, muted/blocked accounts, bookmarks) used to block the entire request until it finished. Now imports run in the background, and you can watch the progress in real-time. Much better for large imports. Thanks to Juyoung Jung for implementing this in #295. Other improvements Upgraded Fedify to 1.10.0. Instance API responses now include proper thumbnails, actual stats, and correct values for max_featured_tags and max_pinned_statuses. Thanks to Juyoung Jung for this improvement in #296. The notifications API now includes a prev link in pagination headers, which was tracked in #312. Replaced the deprecated fluent-ffmpeg package with direct ffmpeg calls. If video thumbnail generation fails, you'll get a default image instead of an error. Thanks to Peter Jeschke for this fix in #333. Bug fixes Emelia Smith fixed an issue where POST /api/v1/statuses and PUT /api/v1/statuses/:id were rejecting FormData requests in #171. Fixed log files writing multiple JSON objects on a single line, as reported in #174. Lee ByeongJun fixed POST /api/v1/statuses rejecting null values in optional fields in #179. Juyoung Jung fixed OAuth token endpoint issues with clients that send credentials in both the header and body in #296. Fixed OAuth token endpoint failing to parse requests from clients that don't send a Content-Type header. Peter Jeschke fixed notification endpoints returning 500 errors for unknown notification types in #334. Fixed /api/v2/search not respecting the limit parameter, as reported in #210. Upgrading Docker Pull the latest image and restart your container: docker pull ghcr.io/fedify-dev/hollo:0.7.0 docker compose up -d Railway Go to your Railway dashboard, select your Hollo service, and click Redeploy from the deployments menu. Manual installation Pull the latest code and reinstall dependencies: git pull origin stable pnpm install pnpm run prod Thank you to our contributors This release wouldn't have been possible without the contributions from our community. A big thank you to Emelia Smith (@thisismissem@hachyderm.io), Juyoung Jung (@quadr@hollo.redfeel.net), Lee ByeongJun (@joonnot@hackers.pub), and Peter Jeschke (@peter@jeschke.dev) for their pull requests and bug reports. We really appreciate your help in making Hollo better!
  • Magari intende dire che passerà a Linux

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    @lapausacaffeTrump: «...yet! Hold my beer!»@petergleick
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    Con l'Europa Trump usa il bastone e la carotina, con l'opposizione interna insulti, con tutti continue urla minacce e grida, e intanto continua a fare affari Chi sono i suoi nemici? Chi si oppone più duramente?Là bisogna guardare(Non alle controfigure di finta opposizione)
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    Eh, pls #boost my request to #getfedihired, if you could spare two clicks? 🥺 I've been humming and hawing about posting this, it feels strange, something about generational guilt & working class shame & ... but it's either this or start putting my CV through LLMs to include every buzzword on the listing I'm applying to. I haven't been able to stomach that, even though I presume that's a lot of my competition.I simply can't get to an interview. Historically, I've done three interviews and got the job each time, because I'm a real human being who is friendly and chatty and presents himself sincerely (or, that's my guess, anyway).#Christmas miracles appreciated!In #Ireland with my partner, but we've lived in different places and would move happily. I've a year experience doing an IT support role the last year, but have transitioned to this stuff later than usual. Before I've done: bartender; bicycle courier for Deliveroo in #Berlin for two years (best job ever); private tutor for five years in #Lyon (mostly piano but also maths, Irish, English, flute, tin whistle); bookies clerk for a short period; a few other odd bits - one highlight was writing reviews for a theatre company.Oh, very comfortably fluent in #French, pretty fluent in #Irish (my first love), and intermediate #German (which I would love to have a chance to go back speaking and learning).Tech-wise, it's been mostly on the #Linux / #Emacs / #Lisp side of things. I would happily work on anything that is one or more of challenging, interesting, useful, or moral.Money doesn't rule me. I want to live with a humane level of comfort, that's all.CVs and references available, DMs open. Thanks so much for any and all help!