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it's kinda bizarre I can render full pages with content faster than Mastodon can serve a useless static page that delegates everything to the client

holy shit mastodon api performance goes down the drain when you start federating with even a few more instances

@gwenprime lmao
> According to libuv developer Ben Noordhuis, the name libuv originally had no specific naming, but as people kept asking about it, they made something up. They came up with Unicorn Velociraptor, which became the logo of the library

Mastodon's threading order is weird, and doesn't mesh well with my indenting logic. Unfortunate cause that means I'll have to sort shit into a better tree myself :\

(tomorrow, because it's after dinner and I'm going to watch more Severance)

The most real detail in Avatar was how Sigourney Weaver's avatar had a giant Stanford t-shirt on. They don't make those for 12 foot tall people, so she had to have that custom made. And that's exactly something someone who went to a "top" school would do, they just have to tell people, even when they're in a giant alien body.

@bulkington pretty sure they do make them 12ft tall, so their ego's fit in

ah yes, why of course wouldn't you have two entirely separate ratelimiting mechanisms

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stripping out / raising the ratelimits is also proving to be fucking impossible. i hate this codebase

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ah wtf of course Mastodon ETags are useless, your ratelimit still goes down

I return my fully rendered page (streamed so you see partial content even sooner) in 75ms and the mastodon static base html already takes 125ms to load!?!??

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actually Mastodon is so much slower still, because that's just a single fuckin static html page and then the client has to do all the REST still

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without that, more than twice the amount of requests/second though compared to mastodon's own frontend

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tried a webserver performance benchmark while I still had 2x 1500ms artificial latency enabled :")

domain block wildcarding now in gotosocial 👀 (thanks for reviewing + merging + fixing the weird pipeline issues @tobi) https://github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/pull/1178

At some point a desire to minimize "drama" acquires all of the repressive and intrinsically conservative qualities of calls to "leave politics out of it" --

Not a fan of "drama" myself, but ignoring politics isn't a luxury I can afford. And what is drama is often at root political and what is political is nearly always ... dramatic.

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