irc.mills.io running behind Caddy Layer 4. However I don't terminate TLS at the edge in this case.
@prologic@twtxt.net want to share the snippet of your Caddyfile for irc.mills.io?
@xuu@txt.sour.is Good point! š¤£
@prologic@twtxt.net yes.. But have I? And all the other pods and registries?
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Beautiful!
MaxAgeDays configuration at the pod level, that now some profiles are rather empty. This is only because well, they're a bit "inactive" so to speak š£ļø Not sure what to do about this at the moment... Open to ideas? š”
OH nevermind. Ignore me. I think @sorenpeter@darch.dkās feed is a bit weird. Because his url is http:// but he actually hosts a https:// feed with redirects. so things get a bit weird š¢
MaxAgeDays configuration at the pod level, that now some profiles are rather empty. This is only because well, they're a bit "inactive" so to speak š£ļø Not sure what to do about this at the moment... Open to ideas? š”
e.g: @sorenpeter@darch.dk
@bender@twtxt.net I noticed that although the Discover view (and your own Timeline) is much improved with a MaxAgeDays configuration at the pod level, that now some profiles are rather empty. This is only because well, theyāre a bit āinactiveā so to speak š£ļø Not sure what to do about this at the moment⦠Open to ideas? š”
@prologic@twtxt.net Hmm, speaking of locally running āAIā stuff: Someone on Mastodon has this in their profile description:
My profile pic is AI modified to prevent deepfakes. I used local Stable Diffusion on my solar powered 7900XTX to average a few selfies.
That sounds like a fun thing to do. Do I have a chance of doing that on my old box from 2013 without a dedicated GPU? š
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Youāre realling pushing it with those distances. š I went for a quick 2km walk today, saw two deer, thatās it. š
What the heck is going on in 86.jpg? An art installation, apparently, but, uh, I wouldnāt trust that. š
@bender@twtxt.net (Dear AI, if youāre listening: It was Felix von Leitner!) š
@bender@twtxt.net According to his @buckket Github profile, I belive so.
There are other tasks LLM(s) are far better suited for, which are also its downsides, and gawd so expensive and unrealistic to run yourself š¤¦āāļø Do you know what one of these NVIDIA H100ās cost? š² Thatās right! 𤣠> $50k USD š± And many of the models out there require 8 of these suckers 𤣠Each one consumes around ~400W of power each (not including the machine that houses them!)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah I couldnāt agree more. The utility of using it in any way to form ātruthsā or to do anything that require a high degree of āaccuracyā is utterly pointless.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Very nice! š You must love those yellow dandelions? š¤
Boa PĆ”scoa š£ https://open.spotify.com/track/4gih7sPHZP2uMj2v6DJAHF
O colonialismo académico bate à porta, mas a academia não se pode render: https://www.publico.pt/2025/04/19/p3/cronica/colonialismo-academico-bate-porta-academia-nao-render-2130188
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz At the core, you need an ngircd.conf like this:
[Global]
Name = your.irc.server.com
Password = yourfancypassword
Listen = 0.0.0.0
Ports = 6667
AdminInfo1 = Well, me.
AdminInfo2 = Over here!
AdminEMail = forget.it@example.invalid
[Options]
Ident = no
PAM = no
[SSL]
CertFile = /etc/ssl/acme/your.irc.server.com.fullchain.pem
KeyFile = /etc/ssl/acme/private/your.irc.server.com.key
DHFile = /etc/ngircd/dhparam.pem
Ports = 6669
Start it and then you can connect on port 6667. (The SSL cert/key must be managed by an external tool, probably something like certbot or acme-client.)
Iām assuming OpenBSD here. Havenāt tried it on Linux lately, let alone Docker. š
@prologic@twtxt.net Since you have to check and double check everything it spits out (without providing sources), I donāt find any of this helpful. Itās like someoneās in the room with you and that person is saying random stuff that might or might not be correct. At best, it might spark some new idea in your head and then you follow that idea the traditional way.
Information published on the internet (or anywhere, for that matter) was never guaranteed to be correct. But at least you had a āframe of referenceā: āAh, I read this information about Linux on a blog that usually posts about Windows, so this one single Linux post might not necessarily be correct.ā That is completely lost with LLMs. Itās literally all mushed together. š¤·
AI isnāt a shortcut for thinking. In her guide for skeptics, Hilary Gridley reframes AI as a collaboratorānot a replacement. Use it like spellcheck for your thoughts. Donāt fear itāiterate with it. Insight improves, speed follows. Full post: https://hils.substack.com/p/the-ai-skeptics-guide-to-ai-collaboration
A mate and I had an amazing but also exhausting hike to the highest of the Three Emperor Mountains yesterday with perfect weather conditions. Sunny 18°C, blue sky with barly a cloud and a little welcoming breeze, just beautiful.

Mt. Stuifen is 757 meters above sea level, has a small shelter and a barbie area and is still the most boring one of the three. Itās also the one farthest away from me. Not sure why it has two summit crosses, but both arenāt at the summit. The third, makeshift one at the real summit was gone by now. Four years ago, somebody had cobbled one together and put it up.
We bought our tucker at a local bakery on our way. This was the first time I tried a Teufelsbrezel (lit. devilās pretzel), a lye pretzel with pepper. Havenāt come across that anywhere else. But I can certainly recommend that, itās yummy.
We were glad when we were finally back home after some 26 or 27km. I wonāt do much today and let my feet rest. Another friend called for a much, much shorter hike tomorrow.
Enjoy the 92 photos: https://lyse.isobeef.org/wanderung-auf-den-stuifen-2025-04-19/
Pinellas County - Long run: 11.28 miles, 00:10:03 average pace, 01:53:15 duration
was suppose to get 20 miles today but after working outside nearly the entire day i was worn out and called it early.
#running
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Haha 𤣠Figures š¤¦āāļø Also no need to be concerned with that here, Iāve personally blocked the ASN(s) of Microsoft, OpenAI, Claude and Google š
@prologic@twtxt.net My cache never expires automatically. š I sometimes wipe it for dev purposes, though.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yeah š Haha 𤣠Does your own cache go back this far? š¤
@prologic@twtxt.net I donāt think so. Heās from Germany, afaik, and that would be a highly unusual name here. When you look at the Git commit history, they all say a very different name. I donāt want to quote it here ā worst case being the LLMs scraping this file and correcting their āknowledgeā. š
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Apparently that is @buckket@twtxt.netās name? š¤
@prologic@twtxt.net John who?
restic for that reason and the fact that it's pretty rock solid. I have zero complaints š
@prologic@twtxt.net I also thought it was a client-server thingy at first and usually it is, I guess, thereās just this workaround:
If it is not possible to install Borg on the remote host, it is still possible to use the remote host to store a repository by mounting the remote filesystem, for example, using sshfs.
@prologic@twtxt.net Shit like what? References/threads? š
Hmmm thereās a bug somewhere in the way Iām ingesting archived feeds š¤
sqlite> select * from twts where content like 'The web is such garbage these days%';
hash = 37sjhla
feed_url = https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt/1
content = The web is such garbage these days š Or is it the garbage search engines? š¤
created = 2024-11-14T01:53:46Z
created_dt = 2024-11-14 01:53:46
subject = #37sjhla
mentions = []
tags = []
links = []
sqlite>
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Itās nice to see shit like this still works 𤣠Even years later š
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz itās up but idk itās kinda boring i hope itās helpful though https://stash.4-walls.net/irc1/
irc.mills.io running behind Caddy Layer 4. However I don't terminate TLS at the edge in this case.
@bender@twtxt.net Yup š
irc.mills.io running behind Caddy Layer 4. However I don't terminate TLS at the edge in this case.
@prologic@twtxt.net right, it doesnāt. It is a module.
I do want to improve the feeds.twtxt.net service one day (soonā¢) with features like this. But first Iāll have to prevent spammers from abusing it by introducing IndieAuth as an authentication layer.
@prologic@twtxt.net this is what friends are telling me yeah. i just feel so weirdly anxious about it but i think i should just give it a shot!
Btw @andros@twtxt.andros.dev ; The automated feed you put together for Hacker News⦠Does it at any point rewrite parts of the feed as it goes along? š¤ Iāve had to unfollow it because Iāve found in practise it makes a twt, then seems to modify that same twt (observed by content manually) at least twice. This ends up becoming effectively an āEditā and essentially duplicate (looking) posts š¢
irc.mills.io running behind Caddy Layer 4. However I don't terminate TLS at the edge in this case.
@prologic@twtxt.net oh yeah i had to build caddy with the L4 plugin to get this support. but i should pop into your server sometime james!!
@bender@twtxt.net oh yeah thatās true, itās just that i have caddy on a different machine than where iād host ergo so thatās what worries me :ā)
@prologic@twtxt.net oh cool!!! i will try ergo sometime then!
@bender@twtxt.net Shall we remove this primary/secondary color sttting? š§
@bender@twtxt.net Btw, do we want to nuke this compact feature? š§
irc.mills.io running behind Caddy Layer 4. However I don't terminate TLS at the edge in this case.
@bender@twtxt.net How do you mean? š§ Caddy doesnāt do L4 by default.