Querying the db showed:
```
# SELECT username FROM accounts WHERE id=-99;
username
----------------
localhost:3000
```
Which corresponded with the value in the curl
```
"preferredUsername": "localhost:3000",
```
So a quick fix was to connect to psql and run the following update: UPDATE accounts SET username = 'destituent.social' WHERE id=-99;
Now I can toot at my friends over on pixie.town!
Hopefully I didn't burn too many of your CPU cycles @f0x and @forestjohnson thanks!
streaming again today https://stream.sequentialread.com/
music: 🧪🏠 Goop House 🪴👽
dota2
live right now https://stream.sequentialread.com/
Sorry about my super long winded, poorly written posts before, the sort of silly analogy I can make goes like this:
In the nation of Mastodon Server #42069, there is a postal service. All outgoing mail goes to the postal outbox. Postal workers drive to the outbox, pick up One (1) message, then read the URL address on it and drive to that server to deliver it. Then they drive back to the outbox & repeat. There are only 12 postal workers. Problem is that when folks follower counts start rising they start getting followers from thousands of different servers, and every time they do anything, it puts thousands of messages in that outbox. Poor 12 workers can't deliver them all 1 at a time even if they were superhuman HTTP client machines.
My opinion: remove the limit on # of postal workers completely, or, if you absolutely can't do that, then try to make more than 1 message per mail truck.
https://www.w3.org/TR/webtransport/#certificate-hashes
Finally, after 10,000 years I'm able to open a real socket to anywhere I want, from JS in a web browser! Time to Conquer Earth!
This is maybe the best email cyberia ever received
https://picopublish.sequentialread.com/files/BRAZIL_POLICE_AGENT.txt
@layerzeroevents err, perhaps bad timing to toot this right now as the server is undergoing and upgrade and down at the moment 😅
experimental: follow @layerzeroevents ( https://calendar.layerze.ro ) for updates on events at Layer Zero, the hackerspace, community tech lab & self-proclaimed kewl-est spot in the midwest
but who will help me carry the wheat to run the server??
I just finished writing a HUGE new blog post, this one elaborates on what I wanna work on next instead of greenhouse
https://sequentialread.com/federation-vs-clustering-self-hosting/
It's been many months since I've really seriously worked on any of my projects, in the mean time I had some fairly major life upheavals (getting covid, quitting drinking, starting therapy)
But lately I've finally been slowly getting back into it & reorganizing my thoughts. I think I do want to keep working on creating my own homebrew server oriented software project, but I think I'm going to start over at this point. Greenhouse was a bit of a failure and I think I need to completely redesign.
https://sequentialread.com/greenhouse-retrospective-and-future/
I am a web technologist who is interested in supporting and building enjoyable ways for individuals, organizations, and communities to set up and maintain their own server infrastructure, including the hardware part.
I am currently working full time as an SRE 😫, but I am also heavily involved with Cyberia Computer Club and Layer Zero