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11:00:12
11:00:12 From Jeff Miller oh interesting, that would frame up the author as significant the URL schema doesn't mix well
11:01:34 From Jeff Miller subdomain based rules can usefully partition the resources of a farm (DNS-based) 3 or 4 button clicks and a day or so, says Brian (to migrate in the Fediverse)
11:02:56 From Jeff Miller Mastodon federates site by site so if a big site has a spam problem then anyone there is suspicious Hachyderm had this issue
11:04:03 From Jeff Miller typosquatting, a pattern a poisoned starting point moderation is not fine-grained but site by site
11:05:47 From Jeff Miller Brian gives a useful description of the following limit issue on mastodon dot social "I want to know when people are reading my stuff" - Eric observes the spam vector for notifications, as a counter to a feature request for this.
11:06:36 From Robert Best No inbox! Which according to activitypub, IS federation 😜
11:07:08 From Jeff Miller my GMail inbox is a mess because I get OTHER people's spam or subscriptions
11:08:27 From Jeff Miller like the direct postal mail era where you subscribe with different letters in your middle name the email RFC is A THING
11:09:35 From Jeff Miller (anything goes) (I have a standing Skype friend call every week)
11:14:15
11:14:15 From Robert Best One question I had... Relating to the conversation we had about fedwiki servers doing backup for each other, going beyond just what forking provides.. I guess in this case how wiki does domains, and stores it's files in folders with the domain all the sites on the farm... I take it this is a good thing for potential federated backup schemes? Since you shouldn't have name collisions in your wiki folder... But then would this introduce the problem of how to specify which server is the one that can do writes, where the rest are just for reading and storing backups... I guess you just don't backup the status folder?
11:28:31
11:28:31 From Brian Hi Marc (and Kerry)
11:28:49 From Eric Dobbs You’re right about the domain names creating a namespace that limits collisions for the backups. The trick is for the backups to be stored outside of the .wiki folder, so they’re not served or editable anywhere.
11:29:35 From Marc Pierson HI. Just got to Manchester
11:31:40 From Marc Pierson Bus was almost 2 hours late.
11:36:43
11:36:43 From Robert Best Discovered latest window has anything if you double click Ctrl, it helps you find your pointer on the screen. Windows 11*
11:37:23 From Robert Sterbal for Jeff
11:38:02 From Jeff Miller Yes, I liked that. There was also a wiggle-mouse-to-locate-pointer gesture. Robert S: a red balloon for me?
11:39:41 From Jeff Miller I like those bundle connection diagrams. "Federated and Communicating" slide from Marc's talk.
11:40:03 From Robert Sterbal Ever see the one for taking your data from a website?
11:40:58 From Jeff Miller Robert S: was the red balloon a scenario illustration? I may have missed something.
11:41:20 From Robert Sterbal I thought you showed the settings page with the balloon on it
11:41:21 From Jeff Miller or was that about the GNOME kite flying pic?
11:41:30 From Robert Sterbal ah, a kite
11:41:30 From Jeff Miller oh right!
11:41:34 From Robert Sterbal ooops
11:41:43 From Jeff Miller girl, string, birds, string, kite np!
11:41:49 From Robert Sterbal I have those photos too :)
11:41:57 From Jeff Miller I finally got it, a thing with a string up high
11:43:02 From Jeff Miller D3.js cord diagram (chord diagram?) "circo" in Graphviz package dependencies in that circular diagram format, pretty good
11:44:06 From Jeff Miller dojo.fed.wiki as a container for a miscellaneous set of pages? (in the circle diagram)
11:44:13 From Paul Rodwell the app I was thinking of was circos http://circos.ca/
11:44:19 From Robert Sterbal https://www.cbsnews.com/video/60-minutes-probes-data-brokers-and-online-tracking/
11:44:24 From Jeff Miller aha, Circos
11:46:45 From Robert Sterbal the diagrams should come from an available table
11:46:54 From Marc Pierson Try this if you like. If you do let me know how to improve it.
11:47:23 From Jeff Miller Ward displays a connection diagram of Federated Wiki sites sorted by domain and subdomain, with cords showing inbound (red, this site forks content in) and outbound (green, others fork this site content) needs a sneeze grip like a radio pro http://ward.asia.wiki.org/view/site-network-diagram
11:48:31 From Ward Cunningham http://ward.asia.wiki.org/site-network-diagram.html
11:50:46 From Jeff Miller Bostock's original bundle display as linked: http://mbostock.github.io/d3/talk/20111116/bundle.html (a code usage diagram)
11:56:35
11:56:35 From Brian Interesting as always. See you next month.
11:56:50 From Ward Cunningham http://ward.asia.wiki.org/view/welcome-visitors/view/search-index-downloads/view/title-network-browser
11:59:05 From Eric Dobbs I’ve gotta get to my next meeting. Bye.
11:59:53 From Jeff Miller hmm, maybe an extra remote WSU Vancouver campus I didn't know about
12:05:25
12:05:25 From Jeff Miller markup with Ward's explanation of the X + Y numbers at the title column tops
12:08:23
12:08:23 From Robert Sterbal I went with a chromebook I got tired of updates on windows laptops, though I still have a desktop
12:17:46
12:17:46 From Robert Best You can never wear the same jacket twice 😜
12:18:08 From Robert Sterbal There was a good podcast about that https://tim.blog/2023/06/01/eric-cressey/
12:18:28 From Jeff Miller wait, what, never the same jacket twice? is that Heraclitus as clothing?
12:19:07 From Robert Sterbal https://tim.blog/2023/06/03/eric-cressey-transcript/
12:19:23 From Jeff Miller ah, the transcript is a nice touch partly sponsored by Aeropress
12:22:06
12:22:06 From Jeff Miller sometimes I think I should have gone IEEE rather than ACM
12:23:14 From Jeff Miller he.net - Hurricane Electric / lagging edge hosting, leading edge backbone throwaway IP addresses throwaway email addresses
12:26:07
12:26:07 From Jeff Miller Leaflet item hover over the snowflake to get a preview shift-clickon the snowflake to unlock the view
12:32:21
12:32:21 From Robert Sterbal https://tim.blog/2023/06/03/eric-cressey-transcript/