Posts by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
 (DIR) Post #1279162 by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
       2018-11-17T17:40:23Z
       
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       BTW @sir, my favourite feature of sr.ht and what will probably make me switch - is the unixy user ~home names.
       
 (DIR) Post #1307582 by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
       2018-11-18T22:18:21Z
       
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       @sir any idea why after I subscribed (using the web interface) to sr.ht-announce mailing list I didn't receive your latest update ? Do I need to specifically do it over email?
       
 (DIR) Post #1371336 by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
       2018-11-21T11:08:44Z
       
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       @veer66 Why do you think you need to periodically check another server's outbox? If you're a server, theoretically you only care about what arrives in your inbox.
       
 (DIR) Post #1371937 by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
       2018-11-21T12:10:15Z
       
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       @veer66 In short, the server that has a local activity created by one of its actors retrieves the actors that the activity is addressed to, and adds their inboxes to a list, performs a normalization on that list (we don't want to send twice to the same inbox) and then delivers to each of them a copy of the activity with a  corresponding authentication mechanism.For more details see the spec: [1] https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/#delivery [2] https://www.w3.org/TR/activitystreams-vocabulary/#audienceTargeting
       
 (DIR) Post #1371963 by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
       2018-11-21T12:11:27Z
       
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       @veer66 for some more fancy normalization, a server might remove individual actors' inboxes that have a "sharedInbox" that matches another element in the addressing list.
       
 (DIR) Post #1555234 by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
       2018-11-28T13:58:20Z
       
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       @sir haha, I thought that's what you're using to host sr.ht on.
       
 (DIR) Post #1555332 by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
       2018-11-28T14:02:03Z
       
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       @sir cool. Yeah, I remember seing something, something about being able to build for Risc-V. Is that what you mean?
       
 (DIR) Post #1555483 by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
       2018-11-28T14:08:41Z
       
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       @sir side-tracking for a bit: I would be thrilled if you'd support scratchbox2 builds also :D. Working with SuSe's OBS can be a huge pain.
       
 (DIR) Post #1555804 by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
       2018-11-28T14:23:24Z
       
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       @sir I'm not sure how it would work either. scratchbox is basically an ARM toolchain that's used in cross-compiling for the linux phones (mer, meego, sailfish os, probably others too). If I get a better idea about the problem, I'll write about it.
       
 (DIR) Post #1557223 by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
       2018-11-28T15:18:21Z
       
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       @sir probably instead of a scratchbox2 build environment, native arm ones would be easier to set-up as vms?  But I don't know enough about arm to make statements about compatibility.
       
 (DIR) Post #1570258 by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
       2018-11-28T20:08:52Z
       
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       3 generations.#StillUsingJolla
       
 (DIR) Post #1676107 by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
       2018-12-03T09:21:04Z
       
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       @sir I think that even if you were right you were being kind of a dick.
       
 (DIR) Post #1747346 by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
       2018-12-05T18:30:29Z
       
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       @sir I think they emailed us all of their three users.
       
 (DIR) Post #1776095 by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
       2018-12-06T17:48:46Z
       
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       @sir I've been waiting for servo based keyboard driven browser for about 2 or 3 years. :)
       
 (DIR) Post #1797031 by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
       2018-12-07T08:52:28Z
       
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       @jalcine  hey, sorry to butt in, but what platform are you targeting with your client? Qt, Gtk, Electron?
       
 (DIR) Post #1797033 by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
       2018-12-07T09:20:50Z
       
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       @jalcine That's great. Are you planning to make it on top of QML or QtWidgets ? :D
       
 (DIR) Post #1799346 by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
       2018-12-07T09:08:00Z
       
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       Hey #frontend, #html, #web_dev, #dev I'm not sure where to address this question:In Firefox an svg icon with fill: currentColor, doesn't follow the color of a visited link, while webkit based browsers do. Any idea _why_ ? Is it somehow related to the privacy concerns regarding :visited links ?To exemplify my question, here's a jsfiddle to test in Chrome and Firefox: https://jsfiddle.net/sgujecfL/8
       
 (DIR) Post #1799348 by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
       2018-12-07T10:59:37Z
       
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       @vinnl thanx for the suggestion, I was thinkig also that the bug tracker might be where I end up with this. :)And yes, currentColor is a boon for using svg icons instead of a full size pre-made icon font.Glad I could help.
       
 (DIR) Post #1799349 by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
       2018-12-07T11:12:54Z
       
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       Bug report: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1512597
       
 (DIR) Post #1799351 by mariusor@mastodon.xyz
       2018-12-07T12:03:12Z
       
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       @vinnl in a servo component no less. Pretty cool that they are looking into it this quick.