@werdahias I recently completed a large LaTeX document. I had bound ',m' to rebuild my thesis (called Make which called make in a sub-process and watched it from a small split, and the make called latexmk, etc. etc., it was a hairy ball of glue) and that was really nice 90% of the time and a pain to fix the other 10%. I keep reading about LaTeX tools, packages etc that would have made my life easier after I'm done :-)
@jpmens I've done similar before and am not aware of a better way. You could try a cheaper checksum (MD5 or worse) to speed it up, if you were happy with that.
@pwaring I side-stepped this problem by having my containers be first-class citizens on the host machine's network. Then instead of connecting to "host:bignumport" I can connect to "somecontainer.local" directly. Might be worth considering: https://jmtd.net/log/podman_network/
@sxa @fred yeah, this appears to be a known issue. I wonder if Pleroma is still actively developed? https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/-/issues/2975
@algernon thank you!
@algernon hi! What httpd would you recommend these days? Last time I made a decision (well over 10 years ago, and driven by how awkward FCGI was with apache) I chose lighttpd which doesn’t look sensible today. Back to apache? Or nginx? I’m asking you because I figured you may have spent some time configuring them for scraper defence. Thanks!
@sxa weird. I’ll poke at it tomorrow!
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@sxa how strange: I’ve not seen that before. Debian’s instance runs the alt software “pleroma”. But I don’t get offered translations of other people’s toots. Is it a hyperlink? Can you share where it’s pointing?
@sjvn timely; someone was asking about getting modern Debian running on a P75 only this week on the user mailing list (with 32M of RAM)
@jbjrkng @sxa today I have mostly been frustrated with: its speed, inscrutable error due to a variable name being shadowed by a reserved magic word; inconsistency between roles which provide tasks you explicitly enumerate in your playbook, and roles which do stuff as soon as you depend on them. Who knows what tomorrow will bring :)
@sxa how many hosts do you use it for? My use-case is one host, which is probably worst-case for a iterating on the config :)