#technicalquestion — Public Fediverse posts
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hey quick question...
is this supposed to happen?
(2009.runescape .to) (lumbridge)
#technicalquestion
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hey quick question...
is this supposed to happen?
(2009.runescape .to) (lumbridge)
#technicalquestion
@[email protected] -
hey quick question...
is this supposed to happen?
(2009.runescape .to) (lumbridge)
#technicalquestion
@[email protected] -
hey quick question...
is this supposed to happen?
(2009.runescape .to) (lumbridge)
#technicalquestion
@[email protected] -
hey quick question...
is this supposed to happen?
(2009.runescape .to) (lumbridge)
#technicalquestion
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#Help #TechnicalQuestion. I have somehow enabled voice isolation on my #iPhone. I have been to settings and it is off. How do I turn it off for a phone call using #VoiceOver? Thanks heaps.
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#Help #TechnicalQuestion. I have somehow enabled voice isolation on my #iPhone. I have been to settings and it is off. How do I turn it off for a phone call using #VoiceOver? Thanks heaps.
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#Help #TechnicalQuestion. I have somehow enabled voice isolation on my #iPhone. I have been to settings and it is off. How do I turn it off for a phone call using #VoiceOver? Thanks heaps.
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#Help #TechnicalQuestion. I have somehow enabled voice isolation on my #iPhone. I have been to settings and it is off. How do I turn it off for a phone call using #VoiceOver? Thanks heaps.
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#Help #TechnicalQuestion. I have somehow enabled voice isolation on my #iPhone. I have been to settings and it is off. How do I turn it off for a phone call using #VoiceOver? Thanks heaps.
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Just a technical question. I am running a server at home with GoToSocial and Pixelfed. This is running super, only my internet connection has a dynamic IP address. Every day around the same time it changes. I notice that after this IP change it takes a while (10min) before GoToSocial and Pixelfed are available again. Can this hurt as far as federation is concerned? Or will other servers find my server stupid? #Federation #DynDNS #GoToSocial #Pixelfed #TechnicalQuestion #IT #Server
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Just a technical question. I am running a server at home with GoToSocial and Pixelfed. This is running super, only my internet connection has a dynamic IP address. Every day around the same time it changes. I notice that after this IP change it takes a while (10min) before GoToSocial and Pixelfed are available again. Can this hurt as far as federation is concerned? Or will other servers find my server stupid? #Federation #DynDNS #GoToSocial #Pixelfed #TechnicalQuestion #IT #Server
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Just a technical question. I am running a server at home with GoToSocial and Pixelfed. This is running super, only my internet connection has a dynamic IP address. Every day around the same time it changes. I notice that after this IP change it takes a while (10min) before GoToSocial and Pixelfed are available again. Can this hurt as far as federation is concerned? Or will other servers find my server stupid? #Federation #DynDNS #GoToSocial #Pixelfed #TechnicalQuestion #IT #Server
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Just a technical question. I am running a server at home with GoToSocial and Pixelfed. This is running super, only my internet connection has a dynamic IP address. Every day around the same time it changes. I notice that after this IP change it takes a while (10min) before GoToSocial and Pixelfed are available again. Can this hurt as far as federation is concerned? Or will other servers find my server stupid? #Federation #DynDNS #GoToSocial #Pixelfed #TechnicalQuestion #IT #Server
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I don't know as absolute fact, but having watched the operation of Translate a *lot* I'd say you request a translation via a post on your local instance, which then has to poll the remote instance to perform the translation, which is then sent back to your local instance for display
This is why you'll sometimes see an http response:
"503 Service Unavailable
The server is not ready to handle the request. Common causes are a server that is ... overloaded."
So I'm guessing some instances just don't even bother advertising that translation is available at all -- they don't have the resources to perform the operation to the Fediverse on demand
That's my guess, anyway...
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I don't know as absolute fact, but having watched the operation of Translate a *lot* I'd say you request a translation via a post on your local instance, which then has to poll the remote instance to perform the translation, which is then sent back to your local instance for display
This is why you'll sometimes see an http response:
"503 Service Unavailable
The server is not ready to handle the request. Common causes are a server that is ... overloaded."
So I'm guessing some instances just don't even bother advertising that translation is available at all -- they don't have the resources to perform the operation to the Fediverse on demand
That's my guess, anyway...
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I don't know as absolute fact, but having watched the operation of Translate a *lot* I'd say you request a translation via a post on your local instance, which then has to poll the remote instance to perform the translation, which is then sent back to your local instance for display
This is why you'll sometimes see an http response:
"503 Service Unavailable
The server is not ready to handle the request. Common causes are a server that is ... overloaded."
So I'm guessing some instances just don't even bother advertising that translation is available at all -- they don't have the resources to perform the operation to the Fediverse on demand
That's my guess, anyway...
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I don't know as absolute fact, but having watched the operation of Translate a *lot* I'd say you request a translation via a post on your local instance, which then has to poll the remote instance to perform the translation, which is then sent back to your local instance for display
This is why you'll sometimes see an http response:
"503 Service Unavailable
The server is not ready to handle the request. Common causes are a server that is ... overloaded."
So I'm guessing some instances just don't even bother advertising that translation is available at all -- they don't have the resources to perform the operation to the Fediverse on demand
That's my guess, anyway...
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I don't know as absolute fact, but having watched the operation of Translate a *lot* I'd say you request a translation via a post on your local instance, which then has to poll the remote instance to perform the translation, which is then sent back to your local instance for display
This is why you'll sometimes see an http response:
"503 Service Unavailable
The server is not ready to handle the request. Common causes are a server that is ... overloaded."
So I'm guessing some instances just don't even bother advertising that translation is available at all -- they don't have the resources to perform the operation to the Fediverse on demand
That's my guess, anyway...
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I really need to refine my recording equipment (audio/video) one of these days to record some decent yoga videos. Limited space means I need some kind of wide angle camera though.
If anyone has tips / can boost for reach, appreciated.
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I really need to refine my recording equipment (audio/video) one of these days to record some decent yoga videos. Limited space means I need some kind of wide angle camera though.
If anyone has tips / can boost for reach, appreciated.
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I really need to refine my recording equipment (audio/video) one of these days to record some decent yoga videos. Limited space means I need some kind of wide angle camera though.
If anyone has tips / can boost for reach, appreciated.
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I really need to refine my recording equipment (audio/video) one of these days to record some decent yoga videos. Limited space means I need some kind of wide angle camera though.
If anyone has tips / can boost for reach, appreciated.
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I really need to refine my recording equipment (audio/video) one of these days to record some decent yoga videos. Limited space means I need some kind of wide angle camera though.
If anyone has tips / can boost for reach, appreciated.
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I just disabled my keyboard navigation extension in my browser, so that I could use the native hotkeys in the Mastodon web interface.
I see that they use the traditional j, k for up and down.
When I press j or k nothing happens. What gives? Other hotkeys work!
Does j and k work for you to scroll up and down on the home screen?
#Mastodon #MastodonQuestion #Question #TechnicalQuestion #Hotkeys #Shortcuts
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I just disabled my keyboard navigation extension in my browser, so that I could use the native hotkeys in the Mastodon web interface.
I see that they use the traditional j, k for up and down.
When I press j or k nothing happens. What gives? Other hotkeys work!
Does j and k work for you to scroll up and down on the home screen?
#Mastodon #MastodonQuestion #Question #TechnicalQuestion #Hotkeys #Shortcuts
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I just disabled my keyboard navigation extension in my browser, so that I could use the native hotkeys in the Mastodon web interface.
I see that they use the traditional j, k for up and down.
When I press j or k nothing happens. What gives? Other hotkeys work!
Does j and k work for you to scroll up and down on the home screen?
#Mastodon #MastodonQuestion #Question #TechnicalQuestion #Hotkeys #Shortcuts
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I just disabled my keyboard navigation extension in my browser, so that I could use the native hotkeys in the Mastodon web interface.
I see that they use the traditional j, k for up and down.
When I press j or k nothing happens. What gives? Other hotkeys work!
Does j and k work for you to scroll up and down on the home screen?
#Mastodon #MastodonQuestion #Question #TechnicalQuestion #Hotkeys #Shortcuts
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I just disabled my keyboard navigation extension in my browser, so that I could use the native hotkeys in the Mastodon web interface.
I see that they use the traditional j, k for up and down.
When I press j or k nothing happens. What gives? Other hotkeys work!
Does j and k work for you to scroll up and down on the home screen?
#Mastodon #MastodonQuestion #Question #TechnicalQuestion #Hotkeys #Shortcuts
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#TechnicalQuestion
I've been asked if there is a way for a #Mastodon instance configured as single user to control whether or not public posts from the admin/owner appear on the instance home page. This is obviously controllable per-user on multiuser instances, but how can this be controlled on single-user instances, short of nginx directives? Thanks. -
#TechnicalQuestion
I've been asked if there is a way for a #Mastodon instance configured as single user to control whether or not public posts from the admin/owner appear on the instance home page. This is obviously controllable per-user on multiuser instances, but how can this be controlled on single-user instances, short of nginx directives? Thanks. -
#TechnicalQuestion
I've been asked if there is a way for a #Mastodon instance configured as single user to control whether or not public posts from the admin/owner appear on the instance home page. This is obviously controllable per-user on multiuser instances, but how can this be controlled on single-user instances, short of nginx directives? Thanks. -
#TechnicalQuestion
I've been asked if there is a way for a #Mastodon instance configured as single user to control whether or not public posts from the admin/owner appear on the instance home page. This is obviously controllable per-user on multiuser instances, but how can this be controlled on single-user instances, short of nginx directives? Thanks. -
#TechnicalQuestion
I've been asked if there is a way for a #Mastodon instance configured as single user to control whether or not public posts from the admin/owner appear on the instance home page. This is obviously controllable per-user on multiuser instances, but how can this be controlled on single-user instances, short of nginx directives? Thanks. -
#Mastodon question: is there a way to see who I am muting without downloading a CSV?
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#Mastodon question: is there a way to see who I am muting without downloading a CSV?
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#Mastodon question: is there a way to see who I am muting without downloading a CSV?
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Sometimes a video from a peertube server is embedded and displayed under your toot (sometimes only after a few minutes), and sometimes there is only a link permanently. Is there any rule, or explanation for that, or a way to control this?
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Sometimes a video from a peertube server is embedded and displayed under your toot (sometimes only after a few minutes), and sometimes there is only a link permanently. Is there any rule, or explanation for that, or a way to control this?
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Sometimes a video from a peertube server is embedded and displayed under your toot (sometimes only after a few minutes), and sometimes there is only a link permanently. Is there any rule, or explanation for that, or a way to control this?
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#TechnicalQuestion: Thinking about the architecture of Mastodon, is everyone basically beholden to their "chosen" domain staying online? Meaning, if blahblah.example is where I have my account, but blahblah.example goes down / offline, there's no replication of my data (user, profile, posts) to the rest of the "fediverse" right? This is more like IRC kind of...right?
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#TechnicalQuestion: Thinking about the architecture of Mastodon, is everyone basically beholden to their "chosen" domain staying online? Meaning, if blahblah.example is where I have my account, but blahblah.example goes down / offline, there's no replication of my data (user, profile, posts) to the rest of the "fediverse" right? This is more like IRC kind of...right?
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#TechnicalQuestion: Thinking about the architecture of Mastodon, is everyone basically beholden to their "chosen" domain staying online? Meaning, if blahblah.example is where I have my account, but blahblah.example goes down / offline, there's no replication of my data (user, profile, posts) to the rest of the "fediverse" right? This is more like IRC kind of...right?
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#TechnicalQuestion: Thinking about the architecture of Mastodon, is everyone basically beholden to their "chosen" domain staying online? Meaning, if blahblah.example is where I have my account, but blahblah.example goes down / offline, there's no replication of my data (user, profile, posts) to the rest of the "fediverse" right? This is more like IRC kind of...right?