peter 1 year ago • 100%
I have a feeling this is exactly what happened.
peter 1 year ago • 71%
Oh great. So basically leaving me with no dual sim options (I live in a country where esim is not available yet.) Basically pushing me to Samsung. Nice work Google.
So on my new azorius install I'm noticing that since my initial group import, no updates have come in on subscribed groups. The exception being this azorius.net. All of my other subscribed groups live in Lemmy instances. Here's the log entry when I subscribed to it earlier today. `failed to post json to https://lemmy.world/c/world/inbox: http post status: 400` I tried unsubscribing and resubscribing and got this: ``` 2023/08/19 00:12:11 posting to https://lemmy.world/c/world/inbox 2023/08/19 00:12:12 failed to post json to https://lemmy.world/c/world/inbox: http post status: 400 2023/08/19 00:12:19 posting to https://lemmy.world/c/world/inbox 2023/08/19 00:12:20 failed to post json to https://lemmy.world/c/world/inbox: http post status: 400 ``` I notice ALL Lemmy instances have the same error. So I'm thinking I'm not actually subscribed to them on their end and thus they're not pushing me updates. See current Lemmy group: [https://lemmy.world/c/world?dataType=Post&page=1&sort=New](https://lemmy.world/c/world?dataType=Post&page=1&sort=New) and now my page: [https://discuss.petersanchez.com/g/world@lemmy.world](https://discuss.petersanchez.com/g/world@lemmy.world) I haven't received any of the updates since the UK Nurse story (which was part of the original group import) Now, I have a clue as to what this may be. Before I setup azorius I ran Lemmy on the same subdomain. So I imagine maybe there is a key mismatch possibly that's blocking things? If that's potentially the issue, is there any solution? Or do I have to change my hostname? PS, if these types of post don't belong here, just slap my hand with a ruler and I'll ping you via email or honk or whatever.
peter 1 year ago • 100%
Hrmm, I'm not quite sure how I saw it. I may have been toying with the URL based on the /u/name@domain scheme locally with my own account and got the 404. Then I tried yours but obviously I'm not logged in to your instance so it's 404'ing.
I just did some clicking around trying to find the link and I can't, it all seems to link directly to my local instance which does not 404 as I'm logged in and you're a remote account.
So maybe my bug was just me being too curious and toying around.
Got up and running with Azorius and I notice that the link to the post author raises a 404 on azorius software. Ie, [https://azorius.net/u/tedu@azorius.net](https://azorius.net/u/tedu@azorius.net) is 404 but [https://azorius.net/u/tedu](https://azorius.net/u/tedu) is not. However the linking on the rendered pages is using the user@domain syntax. Assuming maybe in the `findperson` function just check if the @domain is the same as the configured hostname and use the username instead for this case?
peter 1 year ago • 100%
Love this framework! We recently added it to a project we're working on. Such a breeze to use and to me, CSS/HTML is a nightmare. My brain just can't wrap itself around it.
peter 1 year ago • 100%
My P7 has been such a disaster. My P2 and 5's were the best phones I've ever had. My friend uses the OnePlus and swears by it. I may go that route.
peter 1 year ago • 100%
I'm not sure this is a real story but if it is, Wtf is wrong with you? Of course YTA
peter 1 year ago • 100%
Self host postfix with quite a bit of spam fighting measures. Get way way less spam than I did on Gmail
peter 1 year ago • 75%
That one where you hold a dumbbell and bend over while extending a leg straight behind you and then come up and bring the leg in at the same time.
This is the technical term.
peter 1 year ago • 100%
I believe it's because watching TV dulls your mind. So it turns you into a "boob" (older term to describe someone who isn't very smart). Tube obviously refers to the vacuum tube inside older televisions that displayed the images. So boob tube is just saying that the TV turns you into a dumb person lol.