I listened to @notklaatu 's #hpr show about gitolite and thought that ACL files in git sounds both appropriate and clever, but can also imagine it works to a certain point.
My phones just told me that #hpr 2539 has been published. Success!
It's not my show or anything, I'm just happy that the app discovers and notifies me of a new publish, even though it is not the latest dated one (that would be the last New Year's part several weeks in the futre).
@clacke >superior to everything Your words, not mine. I specified Gnutella was superior, for I2P, in designed, and explained why next posts.
In I2P, you want to have as many things, well your entire suite of applications running on it, since it is an overlay network. Therefore, if you want an exercise from me (i.e. productive discussion), is to federate on I2P any OStatus|ActivePub server. @jeff already did for pleroma, and it's upstream. Doing so, will prove to you everything I've said this entire thread about networking and testing. It doesn't have to come from my words, but your experience.
>nobody has yet bothered. take, a serious guess why, ignoring my background. >it would be pretty harshly segregated from the clearnet IPFS oh, are your lightbulbs finally turning on?!? please keep mentally exploring why IPFS fails from ground up, up down, left right and in between in it's idea, and worst, it's implementations.
>IPFS already offers clear advantages over bittorrent Please, enlighten me >public gateway, I can submit #hpr episodes over IPFS, but I can't do that over bittorrent. You either live on a cave, or you need to clean up your bias: https://webtorrent.io/faq /Who is using WebTorrent today? lit. @jeff made this in a few weeks: https://gitgud.tv and peertube blazes IPFS many many many times.
@benis I was hoping to get your technical insights on why Gnutella is superior to everything, but all I got was word salad and "it's semantic".
But it's good to know that Gnutella is available for i2p. I wasn't previously aware, so thanks for that. I will keep that in mind next time I'm looking for something.
IPFS over i2p shouldn't be very different from IPFS over TCP/IP, it's just that nobody has yet bothered. And I guess it would be pretty harshly segregated from the clearnet IPFS, but then so is the case with bittorrent.
IPFS already offers clear advantages over bittorrent: Thanks to the public gateway, I can submit #hpr episodes over IPFS, but I can't do that over bittorrent.
@cstanhope Yeah! I use hashify.me to write #HPR show notes. Write markdown on the left, see the live preview on the right, when I'm satisfied, I just mark all the text on the right, "View source of selection", and copy and paste the generated HTML into the show notes form.
hashify.me is an even crazier hack than this though. The original thought was "hey, I can be evil and hijack URL shorteners to store my data", and then there's of course a limit to how long URLs they tolerate.
The built in "generate a bit.ly URL for this" works around it by allowing two levels of shortening.
So for a huge document, you get a bit.ly URL that points to a hashify.me document that is just a bunch of bit.ly URLs, and then it looks them up and expands them. :-D
I didn't write it, but somewhere quite a ways down on my list of things I'd like to do, is rewrite this to use the URL fragment instead of the URL context, so that (1) the server doesn't get all our documents (the server doesn't need it, the client side does all the processing) and (2) it could be hosted on e.g. ipfs.
I had no idea the individual mandate was repealed. I need to get more of my news from people like ahuka.
Tha analysis of the forces involved in lawmaking is clear as always, and the conclusion that they will in the end drive toward a government-funded solution, but probably one unlike any of the others out there, is credible.
Tried out subbing to the "BSD Now" podcast. Interesting, but the two episodes I've listened to are about four times too long and filled with babbling. Within 5-10 minutes, I've tuned out. #BSDNow
I think I'm going to unsubscribe, which will leave me with two: * Hacker Public Radio -- I've resubbed for the past couple of weeks and I have not burned out yet. Maybe I'm just a fan of @klaatu ;-) #HPR * Smalltalk Reflections -- This one is on another unannounced hiatus. I should probably take a look around and see whether there are any other !Smalltalk podcasts in currently active production.
I haven't really looked for them yet, but I'd be interested in trying out podcasts that focus mostly on !TclTk or !DLang.