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  1. New envs.net Service: XMPP Server for Shell Users 🎉

    Hello everyone,

    I’m happy to announce that envs.net is now running its own XMPP server (Prosody), available to all envs.net shell users.

    🔒 Important notes:

    • The server is exclusively for envs.net users
    • There is no public registration

    Login details:

    You can log in using your JID:
    [email protected]
    with your regular shell account password.

    For an overview and additional information, please visit:
    👉 https://envs.net/chat/xmpp/

    💬 Join the community chat:
    Feel free to join #envs on XMPP:
    [email protected]

    We’re looking forward to seeing you there — happy chatting!

  2. I set up a website on my pubnix account at the envs.net tilde which I joined on Mon, 12 Jan 2026:

    https://dan.envs.net/

    I didn't set up a full blown blog but I created a small php script which lists all my Gopher phlog posts with links to the envs.net Gopher-To-Web proxy. So you don't need to leave your webbrowser, if you want to read them. I write all my posts and articles on my Gopher phlog and I'll mainly focus on my experiences and progress on the envs.net pubnix. For the website itself I took some inspiration from the "slash" pages, which are popular in the smolnet/indieweb. Although the site makes some use of PHP it doesn't use any JavaScript, except on my image gallery and a little bit on the guestbook. I adapted the guestbook look to the main site as much as I could and IMO it fits good into my site, which uses the main CSS/styles of the envs.net main page and I like it. The image gallery gets a little out of line with it's style, and it wouldn't be easy to adapt its style to the rest of the page.

    There's also an RSS feed file with all new phlog posts with the full text of the last 10 entries, so you should be able to read them in your preferred feed reader without accessing the posts with a gopher browser, if you like.

    I'm still a pubnix newbie, but I advance in my abilities to use it fast and it's really fun to work and create with the other tinkerers, makers, hackers, tildizens and like-minded folks.

    It would make me really happy, if you would visit my site and drop me a line in my guestbook. :)

    #phlog #blog #pubnix #tilde #ndieweb #smolnet #tilde #envs
  3. I set up a website on my pubnix account at the envs.net tilde which I joined on Mon, 12 Jan 2026:

    https://dan.envs.net/

    I didn't set up a full blown blog but I created a small php script which lists all my Gopher phlog posts with links to the envs.net Gopher-To-Web proxy. So you don't need to leave your webbrowser, if you want to read them. I write all my posts and articles on my Gopher phlog and I'll mainly focus on my experiences and progress on the envs.net pubnix. For the website itself I took some inspiration from the "slash" pages, which are popular in the smolnet/indieweb. Although the site makes some use of PHP it doesn't use any JavaScript, except on my image gallery and a little bit on the guestbook. I adapted the guestbook look to the main site as much as I could and IMO it fits good into my site, which uses the main CSS/styles of the envs.net main page and I like it. The image gallery gets a little out of line with it's style, and it wouldn't be easy to adapt its style to the rest of the page.

    There's also an RSS feed file with all new phlog posts with the full text of the last 10 entries, so you should be able to read them in your preferred feed reader without accessing the posts with a gopher browser, if you like.

    I'm still a pubnix newbie, but I advance in my abilities to use it fast and it's really fun to work and create with the other tinkerers, makers, hackers, tildizens and like-minded folks.

    It would make me really happy, if you would visit my site and drop me a line in my guestbook. :)

    #phlog #blog #pubnix #tilde #ndieweb #smolnet #tilde #envs
  4. I set up a website on my pubnix account at the envs.net tilde which I joined on Mon, 12 Jan 2026:

    https://dan.envs.net/

    I didn't set up a full blown blog but I created a small php script which lists all my Gopher phlog posts with links to the envs.net Gopher-To-Web proxy. So you don't need to leave your webbrowser, if you want to read them. I write all my posts and articles on my Gopher phlog and I'll mainly focus on my experiences and progress on the envs.net pubnix. For the website itself I took some inspiration from the "slash" pages, which are popular in the smolnet/indieweb. Although the site makes some use of PHP it doesn't use any JavaScript, except on my image gallery and a little bit on the guestbook. I adapted the guestbook look to the main site as much as I could and IMO it fits good into my site, which uses the main CSS/styles of the envs.net main page and I like it. The image gallery gets a little out of line with it's style, and it wouldn't be easy to adapt its style to the rest of the page.

    There's also an RSS feed file with all new phlog posts with the full text of the last 10 entries, so you should be able to read them in your preferred feed reader without accessing the posts with a gopher browser, if you like.

    I'm still a pubnix newbie, but I advance in my abilities to use it fast and it's really fun to work and create with the other tinkerers, makers, hackers, tildizens and like-minded folks.

    It would make me really happy, if you would visit my site and drop me a line in my guestbook. :)

    #phlog #blog #pubnix #tilde #ndieweb #smolnet #tilde #envs
  5. I set up a website on my pubnix account at the envs.net tilde which I joined on Mon, 12 Jan 2026:

    https://dan.envs.net/

    I didn't set up a full blown blog but I created a small php script which lists all my Gopher phlog posts with links to the envs.net Gopher-To-Web proxy. So you don't need to leave your webbrowser, if you want to read them. I write all my posts and articles on my Gopher phlog and I'll mainly focus on my experiences and progress on the envs.net pubnix. For the website itself I took some inspiration from the "slash" pages, which are popular in the smolnet/indieweb. Although the site makes some use of PHP it doesn't use any JavaScript, except on my image gallery and a little bit on the guestbook. I adapted the guestbook look to the main site as much as I could and IMO it fits good into my site, which uses the main CSS/styles of the envs.net main page and I like it. The image gallery gets a little out of line with it's style, and it wouldn't be easy to adapt its style to the rest of the page.

    There's also an RSS feed file with all new phlog posts with the full text of the last 10 entries, so you should be able to read them in your preferred feed reader without accessing the posts with a gopher browser, if you like.

    I'm still a pubnix newbie, but I advance in my abilities to use it fast and it's really fun to work and create with the other tinkerers, makers, hackers, tildizens and like-minded folks.

    It would make me really happy, if you would visit my site and drop me a line in my guestbook. :)

    #phlog #blog #pubnix #tilde #ndieweb #smolnet #tilde #envs
  6. I set up a website on my pubnix account at the envs.net tilde which I joined on Mon, 12 Jan 2026:

    https://dan.envs.net/

    I didn't set up a full blown blog but I created a small php script which lists all my Gopher phlog posts with links to the envs.net Gopher-To-Web proxy. So you don't need to leave your webbrowser, if you want to read them. I write all my posts and articles on my Gopher phlog and I'll mainly focus on my experiences and progress on the envs.net pubnix. For the website itself I took some inspiration from the "slash" pages, which are popular in the smolnet/indieweb. Although the site makes some use of PHP it doesn't use any JavaScript, except on my image gallery and a little bit on the guestbook. I adapted the guestbook look to the main site as much as I could and IMO it fits good into my site, which uses the main CSS/styles of the envs.net main page and I like it. The image gallery gets a little out of line with it's style, and it wouldn't be easy to adapt its style to the rest of the page.

    There's also an RSS feed file with all new phlog posts with the full text of the last 10 entries, so you should be able to read them in your preferred feed reader without accessing the posts with a gopher browser, if you like.

    I'm still a pubnix newbie, but I advance in my abilities to use it fast and it's really fun to work and create with the other tinkerers, makers, hackers, tildizens and like-minded folks.

    It would make me really happy, if you would visit my site and drop me a line in my guestbook. :)

    #phlog #blog #pubnix #tilde #ndieweb #smolnet #tilde #envs
  7. Yay! I signed up on my first pubnix ever. I made a shell account at envs.net, which I was already using the Mastodon/ActivityPub service from (this one). Unfortunately the username "fab" was already taken, so I chose "dan" from my real name Daniel. I signed up on Mon, 12 Jan 2026 so I'm a member for a week and 3 days now. If you have at least a little experience with the commandline, then it won't be too hard even for users who never participated with a pubnix. And envs.net is already very well set up right from the beginning.

    https://envs.net/
    gemini://envs.net/
    gopher://envs.net/

    I was busily learning and setting things up the last days, but I still have to find my way around a little. All those special gadgets and gizmos that are available to the user are amazing! I've already set up a web page, a Gemini page and a little Gopher Hole with a phlog, which I'll use for publishing about my experiences and learning progress the most. I got also active on the Tildeverse IRC servers with my nick "fab" (not "dan", that was taken) and am mainly hanging around in the #meta and #envs channels (ircs://irc.tilde.chat:6697). I'm not very experienced with IRC and try my best to follow the rules, but if you're nice, then nobody would bite your head off, if you accidently do something wrong. But there were and still are a lot of things I had/have to learn.

    Most of the people at envs.net and on the Tildeverse IRC servers are very helpful and friendly. And they're very diverse. A really nice bunch of folks (at least those I already talked to). So if you are in search for a general purpose tilde with a minimalist approach, I can only recommend envs.net.

    But if you are new to Pubnixes, I recommend a longer research. They can differ a lot. Some have special interests or purposes, some are especially for LGBTQ people and they may have different demands in participation activity and behaviour. I even found one especially about baking (breadpunks.club). So do your homework before signing up to your first pubnix.

    But I can't say often enough, how much fun I had the last week. Setting up, learning, creating. It's great! Here are my links:

    https://dan.envs.net/ - This is just an "About and Contacts" page (yet)

    gemini://envs.net/~dan/ - This is also mostly a short informational Gemini page

    gopher://envs.net/1/~dan/ - This is my Gopher Hole with a phlog. I think this will be my main publishing platform about my adventures and experiences in the Tildeverse. It's maintained with a CLI app called "burrow" by James Tomasino, which is a breeze to use. Some short configuration and you have your Gopher Hole and phlog up and running.

    https://gopher.envs.net/envs.net/1/~dan/ - This is a web proxy to my Gopher Hole at envs.net

    If you want to write to me concerning my pages or my shell account at envs.net in general, you can write email to '~dan <[email protected]>'. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!

    And if you ever wanted to know how it's like to be part of a multiuser Linux system with cool, friendly and helpful people try a Tilde/Pubnix!

    #envs #pubnix #tilde #tildeverse
  8. Yay! I signed up on my first pubnix ever. I made a shell account at envs.net, which I was already using the Mastodon/ActivityPub service from (this one). Unfortunately the username "fab" was already taken, so I chose "dan" from my real name Daniel. I signed up on Mon, 12 Jan 2026 so I'm a member for a week and 3 days now. If you have at least a little experience with the commandline, then it won't be too hard even for users who never participated with a pubnix. And envs.net is already very well set up right from the beginning.

    https://envs.net/
    gemini://envs.net/
    gopher://envs.net/

    I was busily learning and setting things up the last days, but I still have to find my way around a little. All those special gadgets and gizmos that are available to the user are amazing! I've already set up a web page, a Gemini page and a little Gopher Hole with a phlog, which I'll use for publishing about my experiences and learning progress the most. I got also active on the Tildeverse IRC servers with my nick "fab" (not "dan", that was taken) and am mainly hanging around in the #meta and #envs channels (ircs://irc.tilde.chat:6697). I'm not very experienced with IRC and try my best to follow the rules, but if you're nice, then nobody would bite your head off, if you accidently do something wrong. But there were and still are a lot of things I had/have to learn.

    Most of the people at envs.net and on the Tildeverse IRC servers are very helpful and friendly. And they're very diverse. A really nice bunch of folks (at least those I already talked to). So if you are in search for a general purpose tilde with a minimalist approach, I can only recommend envs.net.

    But if you are new to Pubnixes, I recommend a longer research. They can differ a lot. Some have special interests or purposes, some are especially for LGBTQ people and they may have different demands in participation activity and behaviour. I even found one especially about baking (breadpunks.club). So do your homework before signing up to your first pubnix.

    But I can't say often enough, how much fun I had the last week. Setting up, learning, creating. It's great! Here are my links:

    https://dan.envs.net/ - This is just an "About and Contacts" page (yet)

    gemini://envs.net/~dan/ - This is also mostly a short informational Gemini page

    gopher://envs.net/1/~dan/ - This is my Gopher Hole with a phlog. I think this will be my main publishing platform about my adventures and experiences in the Tildeverse. It's maintained with a CLI app called "burrow" by James Tomasino, which is a breeze to use. Some short configuration and you have your Gopher Hole and phlog up and running.

    https://gopher.envs.net/envs.net/1/~dan/ - This is a web proxy to my Gopher Hole at envs.net

    If you want to write to me concerning my pages or my shell account at envs.net in general, you can write email to '~dan <[email protected]>'. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!

    And if you ever wanted to know how it's like to be part of a multiuser Linux system with cool, friendly and helpful people try a Tilde/Pubnix!

    #envs #pubnix #tilde #tildeverse
  9. Yay! I signed up on my first pubnix ever. I made a shell account at envs.net, which I was already using the Mastodon/ActivityPub service from (this one). Unfortunately the username "fab" was already taken, so I chose "dan" from my real name Daniel. I signed up on Mon, 12 Jan 2026 so I'm a member for a week and 3 days now. If you have at least a little experience with the commandline, then it won't be too hard even for users who never participated with a pubnix. And envs.net is already very well set up right from the beginning.

    https://envs.net/
    gemini://envs.net/
    gopher://envs.net/

    I was busily learning and setting things up the last days, but I still have to find my way around a little. All those special gadgets and gizmos that are available to the user are amazing! I've already set up a web page, a Gemini page and a little Gopher Hole with a phlog, which I'll use for publishing about my experiences and learning progress the most. I got also active on the Tildeverse IRC servers with my nick "fab" (not "dan", that was taken) and am mainly hanging around in the #meta and #envs channels (ircs://irc.tilde.chat:6697). I'm not very experienced with IRC and try my best to follow the rules, but if you're nice, then nobody would bite your head off, if you accidently do something wrong. But there were and still are a lot of things I had/have to learn.

    Most of the people at envs.net and on the Tildeverse IRC servers are very helpful and friendly. And they're very diverse. A really nice bunch of folks (at least those I already talked to). So if you are in search for a general purpose tilde with a minimalist approach, I can only recommend envs.net.

    But if you are new to Pubnixes, I recommend a longer research. They can differ a lot. Some have special interests or purposes, some are especially for LGBTQ people and they may have different demands in participation activity and behaviour. I even found one especially about baking (breadpunks.club). So do your homework before signing up to your first pubnix.

    But I can't say often enough, how much fun I had the last week. Setting up, learning, creating. It's great! Here are my links:

    https://envs.net/~dan/ - This is just an "About and Contacts" page (yet)

    gemini://envs.net/~dan/ - This is also mostly a short informational Gemini page

    gopher://envs.net/1/~dan/ - This is my Gopher Hole with a phlog. I think this will be my main publishing platform about my adventures and experiences in the Tildeverse. It's maintained with a CLI app called "burrow" by James Tomasino, which is a breeze to use. Some short configuration and you have your Gopher Hole and phlog up and running.

    https://gopher.envs.net/envs.net/1/~dan/ - This is a web proxy to my Gopher Hole at envs.net

    If you want to write to me concerning my pages or my shell account at envs.net in general, you can write email to '~dan <[email protected]>'. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!

    And if you ever wanted to know how it's like to be part of a multiuser Linux system with cool, friendly and helpful people try a Tilde/Pubnix!

    #envs #pubnix #tilde #tildeverse
  10. Yay! I signed up on my first pubnix ever. I made a shell account at envs.net, which I was already using the Mastodon/ActivityPub service from (this one). Unfortunately the username "fab" was already taken, so I chose "dan" from my real name Daniel. I signed up on Mon, 12 Jan 2026 so I'm a member for a week and 3 days now. If you have at least a little experience with the commandline, then it won't be too hard even for users who never participated with a pubnix. And envs.net is already very well set up right from the beginning.

    https://envs.net/
    gemini://envs.net/
    gopher://envs.net/

    I was busily learning and setting things up the last days, but I still have to find my way around a little. All those special gadgets and gizmos that are available to the user are amazing! I've already set up a web page, a Gemini page and a little Gopher Hole with a phlog, which I'll use for publishing about my experiences and learning progress the most. I got also active on the Tildeverse IRC servers with my nick "fab" (not "dan", that was taken) and am mainly hanging around in the #meta and #envs channels (ircs://irc.tilde.chat:6697). I'm not very experienced with IRC and try my best to follow the rules, but if you're nice, then nobody would bite your head off, if you accidently do something wrong. But there were and still are a lot of things I had/have to learn.

    Most of the people at envs.net and on the Tildeverse IRC servers are very helpful and friendly. And they're very diverse. A really nice bunch of folks (at least those I already talked to). So if you are in search for a general purpose tilde with a minimalist approach, I can only recommend envs.net.

    But if you are new to Pubnixes, I recommend a longer research. They can differ a lot. Some have special interests or purposes, some are especially for LGBTQ people and they may have different demands in participation activity and behaviour. I even found one especially about baking (breadpunks.club). So do your homework before signing up to your first pubnix.

    But I can't say often enough, how much fun I had the last week. Setting up, learning, creating. It's great! Here are my links:

    https://dan.envs.net/ - This is just an "About and Contacts" page (yet)

    gemini://envs.net/~dan/ - This is also mostly a short informational Gemini page

    gopher://envs.net/1/~dan/ - This is my Gopher Hole with a phlog. I think this will be my main publishing platform about my adventures and experiences in the Tildeverse. It's maintained with a CLI app called "burrow" by James Tomasino, which is a breeze to use. Some short configuration and you have your Gopher Hole and phlog up and running.

    https://gopher.envs.net/envs.net/1/~dan/ - This is a web proxy to my Gopher Hole at envs.net

    If you want to write to me concerning my pages or my shell account at envs.net in general, you can write email to '~dan <[email protected]>'. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!

    And if you ever wanted to know how it's like to be part of a multiuser Linux system with cool, friendly and helpful people try a Tilde/Pubnix!

    #envs #pubnix #tilde #tildeverse
  11. Yay! I signed up on my first pubnix ever. I made a shell account at envs.net, which I was already using the Mastodon/ActivityPub service from (this one). Unfortunately the username "fab" was already taken, so I chose "dan" from my real name Daniel. I signed up on Mon, 12 Jan 2026 so I'm a member for a week and 3 days now. If you have at least a little experience with the commandline, then it won't be too hard even for users who never participated with a pubnix. And envs.net is already very well set up right from the beginning.

    https://envs.net/
    gemini://envs.net/
    gopher://envs.net/

    I was busily learning and setting things up the last days, but I still have to find my way around a little. All those special gadgets and gizmos that are available to the user are amazing! I've already set up a web page, a Gemini page and a little Gopher Hole with a phlog, which I'll use for publishing about my experiences and learning progress the most. I got also active on the Tildeverse IRC servers with my nick "fab" (not "dan", that was taken) and am mainly hanging around in the #meta and #envs channels (ircs://irc.tilde.chat:6697). I'm not very experienced with IRC and try my best to follow the rules, but if you're nice, then nobody would bite your head off, if you accidently do something wrong. But there were and still are a lot of things I had/have to learn.

    Most of the people at envs.net and on the Tildeverse IRC servers are very helpful and friendly. And they're very diverse. A really nice bunch of folks (at least those I already talked to). So if you are in search for a general purpose tilde with a minimalist approach, I can only recommend envs.net.

    But if you are new to Pubnixes, I recommend a longer research. They can differ a lot. Some have special interests or purposes, some are especially for LGBTQ people and they may have different demands in participation activity and behaviour. I even found one especially about baking (breadpunks.club). So do your homework before signing up to your first pubnix.

    But I can't say often enough, how much fun I had the last week. Setting up, learning, creating. It's great! Here are my links:

    https://envs.net/~dan/ - This is just an "About and Contacts" page (yet)

    gemini://envs.net/~dan/ - This is also mostly a short informational Gemini page

    gopher://envs.net/1/~dan/ - This is my Gopher Hole with a phlog. I think this will be my main publishing platform about my adventures and experiences in the Tildeverse. It's maintained with a CLI app called "burrow" by James Tomasino, which is a breeze to use. Some short configuration and you have your Gopher Hole and phlog up and running.

    https://gopher.envs.net/envs.net/1/~dan/ - This is a web proxy to my Gopher Hole at envs.net

    If you want to write to me concerning my pages or my shell account at envs.net in general, you can write email to '~dan <[email protected]>'. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!

    And if you ever wanted to know how it's like to be part of a multiuser Linux system with cool, friendly and helpful people try a Tilde/Pubnix!

    #envs #pubnix #tilde #tildeverse
  12. @envs
    @creme

    Sad to hear that you finally decided to shut down the matrix server. Although I don't know how much resources a Matrix server needs, I understand your decision. I'm not sure if I'll ever create another Matrix account again, but yours was a pleasure to use.

    I just hope that the Mastodon/Akkoma/Activitypub server will stay online (I don't know how much resources these need either). I never thought I would use any social network at all (I avoid facebook/twitter and all the other commercial bullsh*t like the plague), but Mastodon/Activitypub seemed interesting because they're not bound to corporate interests. And I was lucky to find pleroma.envs.net on my first try of an instance. It's so well maintained and I don't see too much trash. So please keep this instance going 🙏.

    I couldn't donate anything in December, but I'll see if I can give something this month. I'll also maybe ask for a shell account, just to see how a pubnix works. I never was part of one.

    We'll meet in #envs on irc.tilde.chat when the channel is up and I hope the closing of matrix.envs.net will lower the costs enough to keep things going.

    Best wishes,
    -fab-
  13. important change at envs.net

    As many of you know, the Matrix service consumes a lot of resources. This has become increasingly problematic in recent months, as it’s making operation more and more expensive.

    For this reason, I’ve decided to discontinue the Matrix service.

    The shutdown is planned for March 1, 2026.

    Registration of new Matrix accounts has already been disabled.

    I believe this timeframe is appropriate to give everyone enough time to migrate their Matrix account to another server.

    The tt-rss service will also be shut down on March 1, 2026!

    At the same time, the entire envs.net infrastructure will be moved to a new, more cost-effective server to return closer to envs’ original minimalist values.

    In the future, chat for the envs project will again take place via IRC.

    As before, we will be using the tildeverse IRC server:
    • Server: irc.tilde.chat • Channel: #envs

    Please respect this decision and refrain from sending private messages expecting justifications.

    Thank you for your understanding and please accept our apologies for any inconvenience.

    Best regards,
    Sven aka. ~creme

  14. @Seirdy I've just read in the #envs:envs.net matrix room, that some services will be shut down in the next few days/weeks, like the Mastodon/ActivityPub server and the matrix server, due to high server costs.

    Is that true? Would be sad, because I really liked pleroma.envs.net... :(
  15. walknews.com/968201/ カナダ、石油パイプライン新設提案「可能性高い」とカーニー首相 | ロイター #AMERS #CA #Canada #CCAPTS #CMSS #COM #DEST:NOJPWDM #ENER #ENFF #ENG #ENQSVC #ENR #ENVS #GEN #INDS #ISER #JFOR #JLN #NAMER #NRG #OGTR #OILG #OILI #OILI08 #OILPIP #POL #PPL #REPI:EXPLORATIONPRODUCTION #REPI:GRIDINFRASTRUCTURE #REPI:PIPELINESTRANSPORT #RSBI:CLEANENERGY #TNPT #TRN #カナダ

  16. walknews.com/968201/ カナダ、石油パイプライン新設提案「可能性高い」とカーニー首相 | ロイター #AMERS #CA #Canada #CCAPTS #CMSS #COM #DEST:NOJPWDM #ENER #ENFF #ENG #ENQSVC #ENR #ENVS #GEN #INDS #ISER #JFOR #JLN #NAMER #NRG #OGTR #OILG #OILI #OILI08 #OILPIP #POL #PPL #REPI:EXPLORATIONPRODUCTION #REPI:GRIDINFRASTRUCTURE #REPI:PIPELINESTRANSPORT #RSBI:CLEANENERGY #TNPT #TRN #カナダ

  17. walknews.com/968201/ カナダ、石油パイプライン新設提案「可能性高い」とカーニー首相 | ロイター #AMERS #CA #Canada #CCAPTS #CMSS #COM #DEST:NOJPWDM #ENER #ENFF #ENG #ENQSVC #ENR #ENVS #GEN #INDS #ISER #JFOR #JLN #NAMER #NRG #OGTR #OILG #OILI #OILI08 #OILPIP #POL #PPL #REPI:EXPLORATIONPRODUCTION #REPI:GRIDINFRASTRUCTURE #REPI:PIPELINESTRANSPORT #RSBI:CLEANENERGY #TNPT #TRN #カナダ

  18. "#envs.net is a minimalist, non-commercial shared #linux system and will always be free to use.

    we are linux lovers, sysadmins, programmers and users who like to build webpages, write blogs, chat online, play cool console games and so much more."

  19. @sl There is no support via the fediverse. Only reports in the matrix chat in the #envs:envs.net room are considered.
  20. I've a problem with my rel=me link for my pleroma.envs.net account. It doesn't seem to link back, and I don't know why. I have added the web address to my site on my profile and pleroma.envs.net recognizes my site as verified.

    But it does not show as linking back on the verification page of indiewebify.me:

    https://indiewebify.me/validate-rel-me/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fredterminal.org%2F

    The same goes for my keyoxide account, but I don't mind that so much.

    So what may be the problem here?

    #envs #indieweb #smolweb

    @Seirdy
  21. #FeatherWiki / #nginx question: I'm trying to set the PHP nest on #envs codeberg.org/Alamantus/Feather, but trying to set credentials just redirects me to the same page (and no .featherwikiadmin file is created). Anyone able to help me find out why?

    The nginx configuration is git.envs.net/envs/ops/src/bran and git.envs.net/envs/ops/src/bran

  22. @scompo Hey, yes, a broken hard drive was replaced from the raid system. To get short-term information it is best in the matrix room #envs:envs.net to drop by. Best regards
  23. @feditips
    Heh, I wouldn't discount the use of goodwill shorteners like #Envs for badly formed URLs, as an exception. Although, when you copy from address bar, browsers would make sure to make link compatible with standard, so it's pretty rare you'd ever end up with such a URL.

    I had to use URL shortener yesterday to satisfy Youtube's parsing of my Matrix.to channel link. But parser on Mastodon is OK.

  24. @thibaultamartin @matrix

    Oh, that's a good one! I wanna give my insight as well. ✌️

    I chose #Envs.net, because of various circumstances that would make experience on #Matrix more convenient and not feel like it's deficient.

    So, I did an explainer this September about what criteria took place in deciding where I would host #dRCM for #devRant folks. Please look at it in my README: github.com/drcmatrix/drcm#why- :rickhey:

    TL;DR: how instance is kept on legs, presence support, signup process, version.

  25. @thibaultamartin @matrix

    Oh, that's a good one! I wanna give my insight as well. ✌️

    I chose #Envs.net, because of various circumstances that would make experience on #Matrix more convenient and not feel like it's deficient in some way.

    So, I did an explainer this September about what criteria took place in deciding where I would host #dRCM for #devRant folks. Please look at it in my README: github.com/drcmatrix/drcm#why- :rickhey:

  26. @cos Mäkin meinasin muuttaa sinne, mutta #envs päivitti just sopivasti #akkoma versioksi tän joka aikaisemmin oli #pleroma. Jos toimii ja kukkuu hyvästi, niin ei tarvii turhaan siirtyä. Toi migraatio kun ei käsittääkseni kuitenkaan siirrä läheskään kaikkea.
  27. @Kitiara When I log via #SSH into #ENVS or other #remote system, I firstly run #alpine (I do not know do you prefer alpine or #mutt) and sometimes also
    who | wc -l
    (somewhat idle curiosity).

  28. It seems that envs.net #pleroma robots.txt is so restrictive:
    https://pleroma.envs.net/robots.txt that I configured my own lazy mirroring of the ATOM feed here:
    https://s.sami-lehtinen.net/rss/pleroma.atom
    Job done, now the atom feed can be indexed, even if original posts can't. The feed is only updated daily, to keep it light, but it's better than nothing.
    Keywords: #robotstxt #envs #atom #feed