Posts by AGMS00@ruby.social
(DIR) Post #APLGUNzT5rfBKJhbaS by AGMS00@ruby.social
2022-11-06T23:18:36Z
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On Twitter, someone pointed out a Mastodon recommender web site. Found several programmer instances, no Canadian ones, and chose this one since I’m doing Ruby and your instance looked big enough to have interesting toots but not too big.
(DIR) Post #APMZR5A6jWPGLkmEMq by AGMS00@ruby.social
2022-11-07T14:25:54Z
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Hope it keeps working. Certainly more productive than my verification technique of tea with the sysop. But what happens if Mastodon becomes too popular and attracts scammers who bombard you with thousands of signup requests? Spam filtering technology repurposed for weeding through applications?
(DIR) Post #APMZdRcd3MMfU20pAe by AGMS00@ruby.social
2022-11-07T14:28:10Z
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Hope it keeps working. Certainly more productive than my verification technique of tea with the sysop. But what happens if Mastodon becomes too popular and attracts scammers who bombard you with thousands of signup requests? Spam filtering technology repurposed for weeding through applications?By the way, thanks for doing the dirty work. It’s one thing that makes your instance better.
(DIR) Post #APk9gODpjCGK4Jzmxk by AGMS00@ruby.social
2022-11-18T23:30:23Z
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I assume most of those jobs are connecting to a remote system and delivering a message? How’s your network bandwidth doing?
(DIR) Post #APyb7nW3B01eEa4vHU by AGMS00@ruby.social
2022-11-25T21:59:42Z
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I’m trying to make my Rails web site HTML 3 compatible and wondered why many buttons are non-clickable. Turns out the button_to method generates a Form, but uses an HTML 5 <button> element. So it’s back to <input type=“submit”…> to get it working.And now onto the textarea method, which nigglyish inserts a blank line when pre-filling the form…
(DIR) Post #APybzleEL0hg4tdhZY by AGMS00@ruby.social
2022-11-25T22:53:41Z
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Just want to see my site in BeOS. Might even work in the Sega Dreamcast browser.Also it’s a less electronic waste thing, so I can use our old iPad2 too. Nicely, one of the Canadian newspaper chains still supports iOS 9 in their e-reader. Same for the big telecom company whose IPTV service also has an iOS 9 app, good for remotely watching PVR recordings. But YouTube’s app broke a while ago, with API changes.Oh well, at least there is http://frogfind.com/about.php