feb, to random German
tallship,
@tallship@social.sdf.org avatar

@feb

🤘 💀 🤘

#tallship #metal_leaf

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ScottLoringDavisPhotography, to art
@ScottLoringDavisPhotography@mastodon.social avatar
ScottLoringDavisPhotography, to art
@ScottLoringDavisPhotography@mastodon.social avatar

"Schooner Surprise Departs Camden Harbor"

This beautiful print will be amazing in your, home, office, lobby or VRBO. at: https://pixels.com/featured/schooner-surprise-departs-camden-harbor-scott-loring-davis.html

Invite the spirit of the sea and the moody charm of Coastal Maine, into your living space, with any of the exceptional prints available by Fine Arts Photographer, Scott Loring Davis. #buyintoart #art #wallart #photography #maine #schoonersurprise #camdenharbor #camden #windjammer #tallship #sailboat #vrboart #mastoart #interiordesign #harbor #boats

tallship, to fediverse

First, Mostr, the #Fediverse bridge between #ActivityFed and #Nostr.

Next, Bridgy Fed, the Fedivese bridge between ActivityPub and #Bluesky.

#w00t :)

So Ryan, thank you for this most valuable tool to bring people around the globe together in #DeSoc - creating (and curating, as you have) ***Bridgy_Fed is one of the very best things that the Fediverse has to offer people on both sides of the protocol divide, and I really don't think that there are enough Thank you's to go around for all of the selfless effort you've put into this service.

So as meek and perhaps insignificant as it may sound, THANK YOU!

#tallship #bridge #interprotocol_communication #FOSS #Thank_You

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RE: https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://snarfed.org/2024-05-20_53092

@snarfed.org@snarfed.org

tallship, to photography
@tallship@catodon.social avatar

Just one example of the simply amazing works created by Rachel Burch.

Thank you for sharing @Rachelburch - you can haz ! 🍔

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RE: mastodon.social/users/Rachelburch/statuses/112461097334138336

ScottLoringDavisPhotography, to art
@ScottLoringDavisPhotography@mastodon.social avatar

"Maine Windjammer, Schooner Alert"

This beautiful print is the perfect choice for wall art for your home, office, waiting room, VRBO or Airbnb available at: https://pixels.com/featured/maine-windjammer-schooner-alert-scott-loring-davis.html

The beautiful Maine sailing Schooner, Alert, under full sail, returns to her home port on Baily Island, Maine, after a cruise into Casco Bay.

tallship, to wordpress
@tallship@social.sdf.org avatar

More Excellent developments on the good work being performed on and interoperability with instances endowed with the plugin:

https://community.nodebb.org/post/https%3A%2F%2Fmastodon.social%2Fusers%2Fpfefferle%2Fstatuses%2F112319376557892084

@julian @pfefferle

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julian, to random
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At the last ForumWG meeting, we discussed at length about Article vs. Note, and whether there was a desire to expand usage of as:Article. You can review those minutes here.

One of the action items that came out was to collate the state of current implementations. Unfortunately, outside of implementations that federate non-textual content (e.g. Pixelfed Stories, Mobilizon Events, etc.), the majority of implementors just use as:Note, which is not surprising given Mastodon's treatment of non-Note objects.

You can see the results of the summary here.


What is less clear is whether there is pent-up demand for use of a different data type for more richly forrmatted content. @mikedev and @jupiter_rowland provided some very illuminating history behind previous attempts to use as:Article, but importantly it seems that Mastodon (via @renchap) may be open to supporting this in some form as well.

While Mastodon has every reason to display as:Note as it sees fit, I'd like to hopefully address the undue influence towards using it especially in instances where as:Article were more appropriate. Mike (upthread) suggested a compromise:

  • that as:Note be reserved for content with attachments (images or otherwise), perhaps with a limited subset of html
  • and as:Article be used for content with a richer set of html (e.g. tables), and including the ability to display inline images

I explicitly did not specify that Note was for shorter content and Article for longer, because there exist plenty of examples of the reverse.

Does anybody see potential complications from such an arrangement?

tallship,

@silverpill @julian

Silverpill wrote:
> Could you provide an example of such post?

Here you go bro: Socialhome post w/inline images.

I'll try to give it a boost from my , , and accounts too (if I haven't already) so you can study/compare the various treatment cases :)

Sadly, I have not yet launched streams yet for study. I know, I'm a lame-O. I'll get to it shortly, prolly just spin up a local VM on Proxmox for that here, I really am anxious to give it a go :)

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tallship, to foss
@tallship@stella.place avatar

Here's a short, simple, and straightforward guide to installing the Mitra Fediverse Server.

I hope that helps :)

Enjoy!

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tallship, to bbs

Synchronet BBS as an node makes over a secure protocol because your exit node is the itself...

Brilliant!

But what about those users out there? How about a gzipped tarball, all nicely packaged up so you can distribute around, of a custom built client that will securely connect people to your over telnet?

Brilliant!

What was that again? Oh yeah, ... Brilliant!

Enjoy!

h/t to @dheadshot

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tallship, to random

More great news on the front - remote access for and Home based networks as simple as a single apt install command!

Give it a try today and let us all know what you think! I'm interested in hearing your thoughts and experiences with this invaluable remote access tool.

https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspberry-pi-connect/

@Raspberry_Pi

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tallship, to Halloween

October 28th, 2019 - Highway 36, Humboldt, California.

With the season coming to a close, them trimmigrants can't be choosey about where they're gonna hibernate for the winter ❄️

Seen along the way to the #Mad_River Bar - a town, if you will, with 3 buildings in it; a bar, a post office the size of a closet, and a butcher shop. There's also the "Mad River Burger Bar", a locally famous trailer on jack stands that sells takeout burgers 🍔 & fries 🍟

#tallship #harvest #Humboldt #autumn 🍂

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andre, to random
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That moment when you're pwned by the parental settings you've set yourself to prevent the kiddos to binge through the night by turning off the Internet…

Have a great time!

tallship,
@tallship@social.sdf.org avatar

@andre

What I did for my daughter after i got tired of her circumventing things was just set a simple firewall rule on the router that redirected her MAC to a custom page locally that really pissed her off.

After abusing and circumventing various "parental measures" a whitelist on the pfSense firewall put an end to her adolescent shenanigans left her with zero options except conformance, if she wanted any free recreation time at all.

Oh, did I mention, she was Homeschooled?

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tallship, to art

Roast Fish Cornbread installation in Torrance (Los Angeles). An international event by Kyle William Harper.

This old lockout music studio received a facelift of free paint by street scene artists from around the world. This one by Soup and others by him especially impressed me.

5 bands performed at the event (not that there was any shortage). More of Kyle's work is available at his website.

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tallship, to privacy

is a goal, not a promise. As far back as I can remember, forums like those supporting and were staffed with volunteers from the privacy community who repeatedly insisted on answering questions, like, "Is <this> (whatever this might be) totally secure?" with stock questions like, "What is it that you consider 'totally secure?" or answers such as, "Secure is a relative term, nothing is completely secure, how secure do you need your mission's communications to be?"

Phrases such as, reasonably secure should be indicators of how ridiculous it is to assume that any secure platform is EVER completely, and totally secure.

That begs the question, "Exactly how secure do you require your communications to be?" The answer is always, ... relative.

Which means that you should always believe Ellen Ripley when she says, "Be afraid. Be very afraid!"

https://www.city-journal.org/article/signals-katherine-maher-problem

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