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@haskal it's a B-keyed M.2 using just USB2.0, which the pinebook doesn't support in their M-keyed M.2 providing just pcie2.0
iirc from last time there are some usb hub slots left unconnected internally

I wish there were more naturally occurring minerals that humans think are supper tasty. Like yeah there’s msg, but that’s already in so many foods. I’m talking about a rock that’d make me go mmmm yummy yummy

simple tab groups 'to read' is where sites go to die

ok wrote a nice piece for the report, some bumbling over AI and Gamification in recreational learning

wild how I can sometimes even help people with NixOS things already, even though I started with it so recently myself

Handbook of Research on Learning in the Age of Transhumanism

what a sick title for your research

@thufie if mastodon cared about privacy they could absolutely have a feature for your own instance to generate an *authenticated* rss feed of what would otherwise show up on your timeline...

current mood:
<stretched horse staring out to sea, captioned 'man' >

nginx config to void rss urls on your instance 

location ~ ^/@\w+.rss$ {
return 418; # or anything else, really
}

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As an instance admin you can have your reverse proxy server serve a different file on a specific path (that's how my rss rickroll works), or extend that to all profile rss feeds on your instance

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@lilletale yeah, it's more that Mastodon is facilitating the easy, continuous, stalking of people's public feeds, as opposed to them having to keep lots of profile tabs open in their browser to refresh them manually

@lilletale yeah so with a locked account they can ask to follow you and you can say no, or they can just grab your rss feed and there's nothing you can do

(except from my profile because I got mad about someone whose follow I rejected doing this before), look at that feed at your own risk :P

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