dick_turpin at 2013-07-16T12:36:49Z
Why would I not be talking to you? Did we fall out? I'm a grown up, I fall out with lots of people but life is too short to sulk like a child for the rest of it.
If you remember right (And I presume you was there?) people asked me to block them, I can only think of one or two people I blocked of my own choice, one who was clearly an evil piece of work and one who was clearly going to make do me some physical harm at the earliest opportunity. If truth be tod a lot of people who have supposedly blocked me I do in fact still follow. #shrug
Now loads and loads have blocked me which is actually really stupid IMO, there are lots of people out there who say lots of things that annoy, piss me off, appal and even disgust me but I still follow them because I refuse to just hang around yes-men sheep. A little bit of fire is what makes us humans. :-)
(Where did that come from?) :-)
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jrobb@microca.st at 2013-07-16T11:36:29Z
If your cable company told the truth
haha, so true
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Evan Prodromou at 2013-07-11T22:11:38Z
One thing I almost forgot to mention: pump.io is supposed to be part of a network of software. There are a lot of things you probably want to have, and they're not here.
I feel like a few hackers have jumped in with both feet on this recently, and I admit that I've had a lot of fun building sites like ih8.it and openfarmgame.
If you're at all interested in coding for social networks, you should scratch the itch and give it a try.Stephen Sekula, axel668 (inactive), James Bryce Clark, Dennis Zeit and 13 others likes this.
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Show all 5 repliesTwo levels of comments would be good... I think I weighed in on this issue at some point. Regarding RSS/Atom feeds you could write a service to provide these, I think.I'm not a developer. Using an API is too hard for me (so it's useless, at least without a dedicated lib for my favorite language)), RSS is way better cause it's simple. I also have many people reading my dents without having an account here. They use RSS readers for this. RSS is needed like hell!Cyber Killer at 2013-07-14T06:51:09Z
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Please NO mult- level comments, it's confusing and usually leads to an endless tree of comments in comments of comments, because everyone presses the comment button on the last comment and never on the post. It's a big feature of Pump.io to have just one level of comments and sharing comments if you share a note. Please don't change this.axel668 (inactive) at 2013-07-14T07:47:17Z
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Mike Linksvayer at 2013-07-15T05:54:25Z
"All Hail !! The Cloud. Behold !! The Ground."axel668 (inactive), Stephen Michael Kellat, Dvd Mrsdn, Mikael likes this.
jrobb@microca.st at 2013-07-15T16:36:10Z
I scripted that whole process to prevent the multi browser stuff :-p
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Evan Prodromou at 2013-07-15T15:58:55Z
I had a few minutes to look at the problems with distribution today, and... they're terrible. I've got a lot of work to do. I hope to have a fix available in the next 24 hours.jrobb@microca.st, ostfriesenmärz, axel668 (inactive), jpope and 3 others likes this.
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Show all 11 replies@mama21mama I don't understand what you mean by "turn on caching for images". Images in pump.io do support caching headers for HTTP. And when we fetch stuff remotely, we pass along the headers.Unless it changed recently, Pump is setting max-age=0 on users avatar images. This can be very noticeable in impeller when you're on a high latency connection
work cache:. curl -I https://e14n.com/uploads/evan/2013/6/1/1qLRlQ_thumb.jpg HTTP/1.1 200 OK X-Powered-By: Express Vary: Accept-Encoding Server: pump.io/0.3.0-alpha.1 express/2.5.11 node.js/v0.8.21 Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2013 00:58:46 GMT Cache-Control: public, max-age=0 Last-Modified: Sat, 01 Jun 2013 02:02:16 GMT ETag: "7587-1370052136000" Content-Type: image/jpeg Accept-Ranges: bytes Content-Length: 7587 Set-Cookie: connect.sid=6xvgezxdnZKu8JxDUq3NoZfS.4f/6ncOjOcd7NmKBNuHm/g7HHbTsw/4ZjASzQ0l9VY4; path=/; expires=Tue, 16 Jul 2013 04:58:46 GMT; httpOnly Connection: keep-alive no work mama@zeuza:~$ curl -I http://avatar3.status.net/i/identica/11329-96-20080901170949.png HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: nginx/0.7.65 Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2013 00:59:27 GMT Content-Type: image/png Content-Length: 2507 Last-Modified: Wed, 01 Apr 2009 19:09:15 GMT Connection: keep-alive Accept-Ranges: bytes@mama21mama that sounds like an unrelated issue to the one we're talking about here. Image caching is front-end distribution, the issue Evan is referring to is back-end processing between federated servers. It would be great if you could make a note in the issue queue if one has not been filed yet: https://github.com/e14n/pump.ioAndy C at 2013-07-15T08:29:37Z
Dear <deity>
I know I haven't been in touch for a while and I know it's fairly unlikely but I just wondered if you could ensure that Dick Turpin or his company that sells dodgy, second hand reconditioned Dell computers, never, ever buys an Oracle product.
I have conquered a serious illness and discovered great mental strength from within but honestly, parsing a Dick Turpin bug report might tip me back over the edge into that deep, dark abyss.
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ostfriesenmärz at 2013-07-15T09:53:50Z
#pumpIO - the decentralized social network that's really fun, #interview with @evan -> http://j.mp/pumpfun #leseempfehlungdper@identi.ca, Hilton Garcia Fernandes, netgeek, Andy C and 1 others likes this.
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Aracnus at 2013-07-12T18:15:53Z
♲ Filipe Saraiva
Twitter / wikileaks: Richard Stallman and Julian ...
Status - https://twitter.com/wikileaks/statuses/355511749530759168
Photo - https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/355634896632414208
cc @Floss People
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I hope Julian remembered to pop down to the local cornershop beforehand to stock up on tea bags, milk and sugar.Dvd Mrsdn at 2013-07-14T08:58:20Z
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The ATLAS Cavern, Toroidal Magnets, and Calorimeter
It is impossible to see the ATLAS detector all at once when it is assembled. It's too big, it's too enclosed in its cavern, and it has too many pieces hidden inside and far from sight. The photo only shows you the barrel magnets at the time of the installation of the calorimeter. This picture gives you a sense of scale for the experiment (there is a person standing near the bottom-center of the photo - look closely). The photo is from the ATLAS public website and was captioned originally with the following text: "Installing the ATLAS calorimeter. The eight torodial magnets can be seen on the huge ATLAS detector with the calorimeter before it is moved into the middle of the detector. This calorimeter will measure the energies of particles produced when protons collide in the centre of the detector. ATLAS will work along side the CMS experiment to search for new physics at the 14 TeV level. November 2005" http://www.atlas.ch/photos/images/1.jpg
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Impeller v0.4.7
or via the website
Updates via Play will roll out to you as and when Google roll them out :-)Improvement
- [IMP-46] - Make reply inline
- [IMP-47] - Show reply & like counts on feed
- [IMP-49] - Add public post support
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Magnum
I haz Magnum.axel668 (inactive) likes this.
Andy C at 2013-07-13T14:52:17Z
Imagine that. You've worked tirelessly over the last 6 months to migrate a ton of data. You got up early and went to bed late to persevere with this bloody data migration.
Inevitably, you keep finding minor, irritating problems with the data. You have to fix them and repeat the entire migration from scratch,. Again.
You promised a date which slipped. People keep hassling you for a new date. You worked even harder. You got up earlier and went to bed later.
You had a holiday booked just as the migrated system launches. Shit timing but what can you do. Your wife looks accusingly as you creep to the corner of your hotel room and extract a laptop. You login and fix an irritating problem with password recovery that previously worked fine.
Finally, you finished, you won, you are triumphant !
identi.ca is finally migrated to Pump.
And all these ungrateful bastards can muster is
'What do you mean ? There are no groups'.Greg Grossmeier, Kevin Renfrow, Olivier Mehani, jpope and 10 others likes this.
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Show all 7 repliesDue to the super federated nature of pump I could Groups being an instering technical challenge to implement. Maybe as a psudeo user on the originating pump that people follow and post to. But then that group is tied to a single pump and not really federated. If that pump goes down the group evaporates.
I suppose a group property could be added to the note object. But then there is little or no control over who can post to a group
Other problems, how do you prevent group name colissions? Keep track of who's subscribed? And do all this in a robust, federated manner.
Suppose there could be some kind of “groups” object that gets replicated and stored on each pump that has people sub'd to said group. But then how to keep it all in sync..
@evan is a bright person, I'm sure he has a vision of how it will all work.. but I know (as does any programmer/engineer/etc.) that vision and implementation are two very different animals.
Best advice:
People wanting groups - wait for it.. it'll come
People Developing pump.io - don't cave to the pressure of the few and rush something out prematurely. I think the larger percentage of users are very appreciative of what you've accomplished and want to see it fleshed out properlyI think Evan mentioned that some work on groups has already been done, but it is not yet exposed to the API and WebUI.pseudo users is how it's implemented in friendica ... problem is, if the group founder closes down his instance the group dies. think for a federated network something like tags would be more feasible, together with a cross site search (which would be a very cool feature on its own) you could just search for all posts containing a (group) tagAndy C at 2013-07-13T13:41:52Z
Evan has been beavering away on Pump for over a year. A small bunch of people have been using the Pump software for a few months. Some are hosting their own Pump instances and writing services in an effort to help.
Surprisingly, Evan is aware that Pump isn't finished and of the functional gaps between identi.ca and Pump.
If you've come over from identi.ca, please take 30 seconds to review the known issues list (guess what - Groups aren't implemented but you're not the first person to reach this mind blowing and proudly announce this very important piece of news).
https://github.com/e14n/pump.io/issues
There's some decent info about the API and clients in the Pump WIki
https://github.com/e14n/pump.io/wiki
If you think your question is frequently asked, please answer it in the embryonic FAQ
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Arthur Schiwon at 2013-07-13T08:46:43Z
and mine from Tags and Groups. I am not only interested in people, but also in topics.Kevin Renfrow, axel668 (inactive), Susan Pinochet, McScx and 1 others likes this.
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Rui Seabra at 2013-07-13T09:24:55Z
I'm betting most haven't seen the "To" field is empty and are only posting to followers.
Can you please pay attention to that? Otherwise, it's feeling pretty lonely out here on the public timeline :)Hilton Garcia Fernandes, axel668 (inactive), Deceased. Please use 'andyc@pumpdog.me'., Doug Whitfield Sports Account likes this.
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Show all 8 repliesThis issue is an open bug, in fact. We would like to be able to make our posts public (or whatever, but not just "followers") by default.dper@identi.ca at 2013-07-13T14:46:11Z
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unless you made a parser for the hosefire json, is impossible to read a public timeline of non-following anywayKarsten Gerloff at 2013-07-12T15:09:42Z
Wikileaks releases Snowden's statement from today: http://wikileaks.org/Statement-by-Edward-Snowden-to.htmldper@identi.ca, axel668 (inactive) likes this.
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