Ambiance chez les copains:
"J'ai peur de dimanche soir" https://octodon.social/media/Brghrg0bOVxx_zHKwYY
Is there a setting to filter out animated pictures or are just supposed to all use extensions or userscripts ?
With the risk of having Le Pen and Fillon winning the first round, next Sunday will be **very** stressful.
@amc The typeof and unary plus operator have the same precedence but are right-to-left, hence the interpretation as
typeof ( + ( + "3"))
Announcement: I added Toot Embedding in the Miaou Chat
https://dystroy.org/miaou
Here's the source of the embedding for anyone interested: https://github.com/Canop/miaou.mastodon
@Linuxine I added Toot boxing to Miaou using the approach I proposed yesterday.
Here's the code: https://github.com/Canop/miaou.mastodon
Warning: there's not much test for now, especially on remote mastodon instances (and I don't know whether Atom support is general)
Here's a picture (with several boxings)
I just went around and did some basic nmap-ing on the most popular Mastodon instances, and there's some seriously sketchy stuff in there. Publicly reachable Postgres servers, tons of open internal HTTP ports, SSH with password login, multiple Mastodon instances that seem to be running on mail server VMs, …
I guess if you're just running a single-user instance for yourself, sure, but those are all 2000+ user instances.
@Linuxine The URL of the relevant atom message is in the HTTP headers. So it looks like we can simply do a HEAD request to get the atom URL:
curl -I https://octodon.social/@denys_seguret/100014
I'll probably do a toot boxing for the Miaou chat
@Linuxine It looks like this should work:
https://octodon.social/users/denys_seguret/updates/340688.atom
But it doesn't. I'm obviously missing something simple...
@Linuxine yes but this gives you the toot in HTML. I was looking for something clean, without having to parse HTML (XML would be OK, JSON would be great).
@Linuxine Thanks. I see how I can get a user's feed. But how would I get a specific toot (having the instance's URL, the author's name and the toot's ID) ?
Is there an authentication-less API (ideally REST) letting you fetch one or several toots without having to parse HTML ?
All the API I find seem to be designed for complex clients and involve registering with the involved instances.
@shnoulle Skype marchant trop mal j'ai récemment basculé sur teamviewer pour les démos à distance linux&windows. Ca marche vraiment très bien, c'est gratuit, et l'installation se fait à partir d'un simple lien qu'on peut distribuer une fois qu'on a lancé le meeting.
Here's my #introduction
I'm the author of the #miaou #opensource #chat, coding from #Lyon, #France.
#code
#programming
#javascript
#nodejs
#golang
#stackoverflow
#technology
#linux
More at https://dystroy.org/
Miaou vient de passer les 4.5 millions de messages :sunglasses:
New uBlock filtering rule:
||octodon.social/system/accounts/avatars/**/*.gif?*
OMD!
"Filter out by regular expressions"
I might fall in love with this thing!
Le truc qui saute aux yeux quand on arrive (et les crève), ce sont les avatars animés. Soit je trouve comment bloquer les gifs, soit ça va pas être possible...
@LeM Ils ne sont pas encore arrivés, ceux là, ça va être dur de les brûler.