Instead of evangelising just let people be themselves and make their own decisions.
I think evangelising comes from doubting yourself after having made a choice that doesn't turn out to be very popular. You want others to also come over to your side so you don't look a fool being on your own. But just look at it from your own perspective: are you happy and getting what you wanted out of making your choice? Then that's all that matters.
I've long since stopped worrying about looking like a fool, since I do anyway. I'm always on my own in my choices.
For season two I have some outlandish ideas. They could go full meta and have Wednesday deal with toxic fandom Wednesday-style, after doing it Tara-style earlier. But I'm actually ready for a full season of Goody Addams. Possibly flashback, possibly dual persona, but we haven't seen nearly enough of this very strong character. Or she flees along the fields and mountains with Enid, eight episodes long.
I wouldn't be a very good script writer. I'd do one idea for eight episodes long.
instagram.com/reel/CnFS6ZrOP6_…
Scream on Instagram: "Your exit is fast approaching. #ScreamVI"
Scream shared a post on Instagram: "Your exit is fast approaching. #ScreamVI". Follow their account to see 148 posts.Instagram
#KatieDouglas #GinnyAndGeorgia
netflix.com/tudum/articles/gin…
Watch Max, Abby and Norah from Ginny & Georgia’s Audition Tapes
Here’s where “MAN” — minus the G for Ginny — began.Tara Bitran (Netflix Tudum)
#Wednesday #WednesdayNetflix #JennaOrtega
twitter.com/wednesdayaddams/st…
https://twitter.com/wednesdayaddams/status/1611407377227456513
More torture is coming. Lucky you.Twitter
like this
AnnFromMEandMA reshared this.
Hashtags do not federate. Sure, they federate, tagging along to posts that are sent to servers of followers. And though you can't subscribe to hashtags, you can subscribe to hashtags, once they happen to have arrived at your server.
But the important use of a hashtag, to create an informal space around a subject you can explore and subscribe to, doesn't work in the fediverse. If I'm interested in "# AmazingSubject" and subscribed to it, and you post your amazing take about it with "# AmazingSubject", I won't receive it. Not unless some specific conditions apply like we're on the same server, or someone on my server follows you, or someone with the right connections reshared your post, or our servers are on the same relay.
But if you need the info about e.g. flood warnings, track a news topic in your job as journalist or security researcher, support customers tagging your product, or want the latest information about your hobby, this is not good enough.
#ChatGPT
MaryMarasKittenBakery reshared this.
oldguycrusty reshared this.
Ginny & Georgia season 2 is out today on Netflix. The trailer had a glimpse of Katie Douglas, so she's in it. But probably again with little screen time like the previous season. But knowing Katie she's going to make it count, again like previous season.
The series itself is totally worth watching, don't let my Katie focus suggest otherwise.
#GinnyAndGeorgia #KatieDouglas
Fear The Walking Dead season 7 has become available on Amazon Prime. This may sound like old news for those in other countries, but this is really how long we have to wait.
I'm now starting episode 6. So far this season of the (at least) three actresses I follow the series for, one could already be seen in a glimpse and had about one line, another had a good episode but was only in that one episode, and the other may not be in this season at all but is talked about.
#FearTheWalkingDead
It's rather scary when a rather literal writer writes something and I as a rather literal reader understand it one way, to see that most other people have a very emotional response to it, having understood it in a completely different way.
Scary because I'm afraid this could unintentionally happen to something I post.
I think I said this before: I don't write between the lines. The meaning is only where the ink goes.
I see some well meaning advice for people used to Twitter that 'here' you need to 'boost' instead of 'like' because there's no algorithm to have these likes translate into views.
Firstly, there's only an algorithm on Twitter if you wanted that. You could just as easily use Twitter with the algorithm disabled, so that's not the differentiating factor. If you chose to run Twitter with the algorithm enabled, this place is likely not going to work for you.
Secondly, you're still thinking about trying to maximise views and chasing clout. That you appreciate a post is between you and its author, no further audience is needed. Just reblog what you want your followers to see because it fits the aesthetic of your page, just send a like for other posts you appreciate so the author knows.
feld likes this.
Happy Birthday @DafneKeen!
Today Dafne Keen turns 18, which means "Logan" is now 7 years ago. She's a very talented Spanish/British actress. Unlike Lyra, Dafne did not sleep through growing up, making the great "His Dark Materials".
#DafneKeen
imdb.com/name/nm6748436/
Happy Birthday Dafne!
Today Dafne Keen turns 18, which means Logan is now 7 years ago. She's a very talented Spanish/British actress who, unlike Lyra, did not sleep through growing up, making the great His Dark Materials.
Ana is not out yet where I live 😢. She's currently filming Star Wars: The Acolyte.
#DafneKeen
imdb.com/name/nm6748436/
Dafne Keen - Actress
Dafne Keen. Actress: Logan Noir. Dafne Keen Fernández is a British and Spanish actress who played the role of Ana "Ani" Cruz Oliver in the television series The Refugees, and the mutant Laura Kinney / X-23 in the 2017 film Logan.IMDb
She's so good. That scene near the end where they're sharing the same dark thoughts. That scene in the middle where she has that outburst at Logan. Actually, I happen to know she improvised that one(*), not on the day but during her final audition. It's on the blu-ray extras and the look on his face of 'what is happening' was very real.
(*) Can you imagine, I say it again, 11 years old, having done your audition, probably acing it because, Dafne, and then turn to all those studio execs and ask: 'Can I do it again? But this time improvise it?'
Reminder that despite your private ssh keys being nicely tucked away in the .ssh
folder of your very own home directory (where no-one can get at them, right?) they still need to be encrypted with a password.
(Just read an article about a hack that claimed to be benevolent and just research but in the process uploaded the .ssh
folder, likely the .aws
file, etc. Interestingly, the hack is not something the user could do much against.)
Why am I getting more out-of-memory events now memory has increased? Current working assumption is that 'some process' starts up and uses memory based on ram totals, rather than ram available, thereby not taking other running processes into account. With small ram sizes this caused small memory usage spikes which were covered by the swapfile. But larger ram, under these assumptions, causes larger spikes, which with a smaller or no swapfile could not be accommodated. But I don't know whether this is right or which process it is.
One argument against running too much stuff on a single resource (server, file share, etc). It's not as easy to assign blame.
When you're busy creating EFS volumes and are interrupted by an email from AWS saying that an action on EFS volumes is required, it takes a while to realise these two things are not related.
(There's a new version of efs-utils you should use to avoid a race-condition. This was communicated earlier and I've already done that, but just now there was an update to the communication.)
Apparently having the worker processes of four unrelated server programs running next to those server programs on the same node is not ideal. No matter how much memory the node has, the out-of-memory killer will eventually kill the web server. It seems that the worker processes look at how much memory is in the machine and use it, not at how much memory is left unused in the machine.
I've reinstated the swapfile and changed the cron schedule of the workers to not happen at the same time anymore. That was a bit optimistic...
Gidi Kroon reshared this.
"JavaScript heap out of memory"
No! Not you too!
(I didn't even know Javascript also had a heap to run out of)
@Beko Pharm Apparently from nodejs v12 onwards it automatically sets the heap limit dependent on the machine. I guess as a simple user I had sort of assumed everything automagically to be correct, but that's from v12 onwards. The internet says that in browsers you have hardly any control over the max heap setting, while in node.js you can use a command line switch, which is documented as 'not part of the official api so likely to change'. For now it will just be more RAM in the VPS...
I guess I should have known since I did a bit of nodejs development in the past...
Also upgraded this Friendica, to version 2022.12. It went smooth, though the database update took a bit longer than normal. Normally I don't notice any downtime, now it was busy for a few minutes.
I also enabled the new 'fancybox' add-on, which is very neat!
#Friendica
#ChloeBennet #AgentsOfSHIELD
imdb.com/title/tt8416608/media…
Gidi Kroon
in reply to Gidi Kroon • •