oranki

@oranki@mementomori.social

Päivisin koodari, iltaisin samantyyppinen värkkääjä. Basisti.

FI/EN

Coder by day, tinkerer of related things by night. Bass player.

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nextcloud, (edited ) to opensource
@nextcloud@mastodon.xyz avatar

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oranki,

@lernbuddy @nextcloud Meanwhile Hetzner offers a hosted Nextcloud with 1TB of storage for unlimited amount of users for less than 5€ /month. Shorter backup retention is the only difference I can tell, I doubt there's video previews in this one either.

harald, to random
@harald@mementomori.social avatar

I get this for a day now, something amiss @rolle ?

oranki,

@rolle @nicd @harald .well-known/nodeinfo returns 404 for me too. Also the webfinger endpoint. For comparison, mastodon.social responds to these with 200 + the associated JSON.

I didn't notice any ActivityPub .well-known endpoints in the config @rolle linked, only for the certbot challenge. I think others would fall under the default "location /" block.

Perhaps add blocks for the endpoints listed here: https://docs.joinmastodon.org/dev/routes/#well-known to NGINX config? Something like

location /.well-known/(nodeinfo|webfinger|...) {
proxy_pass http://backend$request_uri;
}

200 + JSON (truncated) for mastodon.social

oranki,

@rolle @renchap

I missed the end of the line
try_files $uri (at)proxy

So that extra location block shouldn't be necessary, sorry about that. Maybe a regression in Mastodon, since MementoMori runs bleeding edge versions?

oranki,

@rolle @renchap @nicd @harald Yup, it's working now 👍

#InstantResponse 😁

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oranki, to homeassistant

Decided to test (again)/how #GrapheneOS works for me without Play Services. Not going well, to be honest. I had never thought that just about all the apps I care about require Firebase notifications.

#ProtonMail #ElementX #HomeAssistant

To be clear, this is not about GrapheneOS, but about the sad sad state of mobile devices. Home Assistant Lite from F-Droid can do notifications, but just never realized it also depends on Google. The myriad of error notifications after removing GSF was a bit overkill on HA.

oranki,

Turns out part of my issue was due to my Nextcloud instances UP Provider not working anymore. No errors in logs, no idea why, so set up a #ntfy instance. That solves notifications for #Matrix #ElementX

oranki,

For #ProtonMail it feels almost unacceptable that their Android app relies on Firebase to get notifications. Considering privacy is one of their main selling points, it's baffling. AFAIK implementing UnifiedPush is not at all impossible for Android, and they have the crypto knowhow to work around the privacy aspects.

oranki,

I found https://f-droid.org/packages/dev.lbeernaert.youhavemail/ , which works, but it requires yet another extra background service running.

I think I need to look at making a notification service combining https://github.com/emersion/hydroxide and ntfy.sh to get push notifications from Proton Mail via ntfy.

oranki,

@r1w1s1 Thanks! I (used to) have an account with them, and I've been meaning to give them a go again for a long time.

However, the account was inactive for a while, and @Tutanota deactivated it. Apparently it can only be reactivated from another paid account. The wording isn't very specific, so not sure if that means any paid account or my paid account...

oranki,

@Tutanota Thank you! Maybe it's just me not being a native english speaker, but perhaps the wording on the login error should be about linking instead of reactivating. I didn't know linking exists, so I just dropped you as an option.

edu4rdshl, to linux

What are your favorite git aliases? I'm trying to get a great git aliases config to speed up some things.

#git #linux

oranki,
rolle, to CSS
@rolle@mementomori.social avatar

Mastodon Bird UI is now in version 2.0.0rc30. To this version I've been experimenting with the new 2024-03 v4.3.0-alpha.3 UI and @nileane Tangerine UI's compact header on mobile, thanks for the inspiration and shortcuts code-wise! :bunhdheart:

This version also includes some slight fixes, icons and other improvements.

The release v2.0.0 will be massive, but we're not there yet with Mastodon v4.3.0 and because I'm following the Mastodon mainline and there is no ETA, I'm taking it easy as well.

Available on the nightly branch: https://github.com/ronilaukkarinen/mastodon-bird-ui/tree/nightly

Live demo (single column layout only): https://mementomori.social

oranki,

@rolle @nileane I was just going to post and ask if there was an update, I really like the new header!

ikkeT, to random
@ikkeT@mementomori.social avatar

I tried the mastodon web ui from mobile after long time. Too bad it forgets the position on lists if you e.g. go check notification or another list and come back.

oranki,

@ikkeT I've been using #MastodonBirdUI as a PWA on Android for a couple weeks now, that is the only gripe I have. Otherwise this is somehow a lot less busy than any other client I've tried so far, I really like it.

Would also really like it if the Android TWA feature wasn't tied to Google, so PWAs would appear like regular apps in the drawer.

oranki, to random

I migrated my self-hosted service backups from borg & self-made shell scripts to @borgmatic a short while back. After the first upgrade of borgmatic (1.8.6 -> 1.8.8, a minor version bump), automatic backups started failing because pre- and post command variables are apparently now interpreted as quoted shell arguments.

I'm contemplating if I should have stayed with plain borg.

oranki,

@borgmatic Thanks, I don't think a ticket is necessary, since its a deliberate change and no doubt a necessary one.

The problem for me was that I had a constant containing "/path/to/command --flag value", which was then used in commands like "{constant} --additional-flag value". Due to the change "/path/to/command --flag value" was interpreted as the actual name of the executable.

oranki, to random Finnish

2023 on ollut aika huono vuosi.

Hävettää vähän myöntää, mutta Mastodonin myötä kun tuli palattua somen maailmaan, on ollut ihan mukava kun ihmisillä kiinnostaa toisten höpötykset sen klikkauksen verran. Siitä on paikoin ollut tosi iso apu näkymättömiin vaikeuksiin.

Iso kiitos @rolle:lle palvelimen ylläpidosta, toivottavasti väki pysyy aisoissa ja kovaan moderointiin ei tule tarvetta.

Tässä ei-kaupallisessa sosiaalisessa mediassa on aika paljon ideaa, ja toivon että tuleva Metan federointi ei tätä systeemiä pilaa, tahtomattaan tai tarkoituksella.

nextcloud, to random
@nextcloud@mastodon.xyz avatar

Cybersecurity Month alert! 👾

Get to know Nextcloud, your digital defense. With end-to-end encryption and solid access control, it's time to secure your data.
#CybersecurityMonth #DataProtection #Nextcloud

https://nextcloud.com/secure

oranki,

@nextcloud Has there been improvements in E2E recently? Is it safe to use for important data? The link doesn't seem to mention anything about end-to-end encryption.

sesivany, to random
@sesivany@floss.social avatar

offers as a service (called Storage Share) with a 1TB of storage for only €5.11/month. That's a really nice price for a privacy-respecting, Europe-based personal .
They also offer a 1TB of just storage for 3.89/month in case you already have an instance of Nextcloud and want to expand its storage capacity.

oranki,

@sesivany Hetzner's storage share is great.

You are however entirely reliant on their backups. If only they provided a way to get a full instance backup (database + files as they are stored on the backend filesystem). As it stands you have to use WebDAV, which may or may not lose file metadata and requires a "build from scratch" when migrating.

I could live with missing previews for video files if a full export/backup was available. This is of course not an issue for most users, but worth noting that it's just as difficult/laboursome to get your data out as from e.g. GDrive or Dropbox.

oranki,

@sesivany The price per GB of Storage Share can't be beaten. The exportability and lack of video previews (which is understandable, would cause significant load on servers) are the only downsides.

Apart from those, Hetzner is cheap, reliable and performant so definetly a worthy option.

oranki, to random

#mastodonbirdui as a PWA on Android is surprisingly good.

If only other browsers than Chrome could install PWAs as "real" apps in the drawer instead of shortcuts on home screen.

rolle, (edited ) to mastodon
@rolle@mementomori.social avatar

If we ignore the notion whether it should, what would make the Fediverse or Mastodon easier to approach for the majority of people? Getting rid of tech talk around the platform? Better, world class user interface? Somehow dismantling the whole domain and server structure? Just calling it Mastodon as one service instead of a Mastodon instance with domain, obfuscating it somehow? Just focusing on mastodon.social and ignore the rest? Acting as centralized service on the outside? Making it seamless via features and improvements? Is there any silver bullet?

I am not against the current state of things, on the contrary. Just curious and trying to think outside this box… of instances and other techy stuff. Could it even be easier to comprehend, or do we just have to continue educating people on the matter?

oranki,

@rolle I think what people want is content out of the box, which means some algorithm showing stuff. The lack of such is also what makes Mastodon good for most current users.

Mastodon is not complicated, but requires a bit of effort to show its worth. Us nerds talking about federation and ActivityPub also doesn't help.

oranki,

@Brendanjones @rolle I agree. I have to say the times I tried Twitter, there wasn't really anything interesting showing up for my initially either. Perhaps the underlying issue is really just an image problem of Mastodon? People think it requires some advanced knowledge, so they are primed to not like it? WRT Twitter, that made me quit it pretty fast too.

On a slightly more bleak perspective, a lot of users still want services to do that automagically, they're not interested in how exactly that automagic happens :)

oranki, to linux
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