Dear people of the Fediverse,Please STOP tearing your carefully crafted essays to pieces.
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Dear people of the Fediverse,
Please STOP tearing your carefully crafted essays to pieces. This is no longer necessary. If your preferred instance does not allow this, consider asking your instance admin to increase the limit or switch to a different instance. Besides, it is so last decade -
Dear people of the Fediverse,
Please STOP tearing your carefully crafted essays to pieces. This is no longer necessary. If your preferred instance does not allow this, consider asking your instance admin to increase the limit or switch to a different instance. Besides, it is so last decade -
Dear people of the Fediverse,
Please STOP tearing your carefully crafted essays to pieces. This is no longer necessary. If your preferred instance does not allow this, consider asking your instance admin to increase the limit or switch to a different instance. Besides, it is so last decade@Mario Vavti Somebody should come up with a mechanism for reassembling a message that has been broken up into small fragments.
It would need to put the fragments into the correct order, discard any duplicates, and ask for any missing pieces to be retransmitted.
We could call it the "Toot Concatenation Protocol". -
@Mario Vavti Somebody should come up with a mechanism for reassembling a message that has been broken up into small fragments.
It would need to put the fragments into the correct order, discard any duplicates, and ask for any missing pieces to be retransmitted.
We could call it the "Toot Concatenation Protocol".@FenTiger maybe we can reuse TCP for that -
@Ulrich (Hubzilla) in the sense of: it has been in in the last decade.
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Dear people of the Fediverse,
Please STOP tearing your carefully crafted essays to pieces. This is no longer necessary. If your preferred instance does not allow this, consider asking your instance admin to increase the limit or switch to a different instance. Besides, it is so last decade@mario mastodon intentionally choosing to not expose this length limit as an admin setting and rather forcing people to hack it into the db is extremely annoying
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@mario mastodon intentionally choosing to not expose this length limit as an admin setting and rather forcing people to hack it into the db is extremely annoying
@Dante SCAREline 🏴☠️ oof...