How did you configure the rainbow text colors? I love the look (I’m on heimdall atm)
Fenzik
Gegeven het huidige politieke landschap in Nederland is “nooit links genoeg” een hele normale opvatting
Ik vind het overigens geen slecht idee dat ze samengaan en ik zou ze veel liever hebben dan vvd of regenboog vvd. Maar ja als je echt tegen het kapitalisme bent dan zijn GL/PvdA niet meer dan “iets is beter dan niets”
Wel een mooi geschreven stuk overigens
Huh I wonder what would discourage them from working together with Israel. Must just be one of those things I guess.
“Gong show”
Chaotic or poorly organized
The graduation ceremony was a total gong show, even the principal was drunk
Was definitely expecting Lenin…
some esoteric devices and plugins don't support them. In fact, some don't even support HTTP POST properly and will only be able to put form parameters in the URL query string (though you still need to insist on requiring a proper POST method, don't be an animal).
This gave me a chuckle. Good, practical advice for smaller APIs. Bigger orgs are likely to have distributed tracing etc but for a one man show it’s good to have input on what’s proved actually useful and necessary.
The hostname is part of the search query, and they all have the same api.
unless you or someone else knows the instance and searches for it
Yes, that’s the exact use case described in the post.
I also wanted too know so I looked it up:
Usenet “Block Accounts” are accounts where Usenet access is purchased by the gigabyte (GB). For example, a 100 GB block account will allow you to download up to 100 GB of data from a Usenet feed. Most block accounts have no expiration date so you can use them for years. Many people use block accounts as backup accounts to fill in files missing from their main Usenet feed.
I don’t see why not, if you call out to Beewaw you can get all the Beehaw communities without even being authenticated afaik. No need to get the user’s “home”(?) instance involved at all.
Each instance does have a list of all their communities, but this would probably require the app to detect that an instance list is being requested (e.g. the query starts with “@“), and then make the API call to that instance instead of the user’s home one.
This is not true of all countries, here in NL that is quite uncommon