Dragging an old AngularJS project (5MB shy on own source), that started life with NodeJS 6, up to NodeJS 12 was a painful experience. There’s not even TypeScript in this (but some CoffeeScript 😞). Anyway, here we are.

Two weeks on Micro.blog, and some discussion of by The Jayeless Micro Blog (micro.jayeless.net)
As of yesterday, I’ve now had this site on Micro.blog for two weeks. So far, I’ve really been enjoying the experience. It’s been interesting to realise that I actually do have lots to share when I have a consolidated space that feels like mine to share them, and rather than letting those stray...

Geez. What’s it with providers “selecting” what features are best for people? This is a huge let-down by micro.blog. The standard on Likes is well defined and used by many peoples and platforms. The beauty about Webmentions is _that_ the user has the choice what to do with them (and how). Not supporting this officially for a higher cause as a provider is highly opinionated (read BS). And since it’s just HTML you can do it anyway if you’re willing to jump the hoops.

You _could_ e.g. redefine your Webmention endpoint, and use another one. Self hosted or e.g. from webmention.io – may be a pain in the neck to integrate on a foreign platform though.

( And while on it could connect to backfeeding services like brid.gy 🙂

Adventures and Blessings by crystalcrystal (chicky.blog)
When BossRPh left, she didn’t tell anyone she was leaving. There were no goodbyes to patients she liked, she just up and disappeared. Patients are just starting to really notice she’s not there anymore, and ask questions. They’ve suddenly realized it’s not just a weird fluke and they’ve co...

Wish I’d have thought of something like this on a job before. That’s such a nice idea.

Makes the whole thing of leaving more real.

This even happens on social media all the time. You read someone for years only to eventually discover after months that an account is gone or dead in the water leaving you wonder what happened.

How To Install Docker On Fedora 32 Or 31 (And Alternatives) (Linux Uprising Blog)
Fedora 32 and 31 switched to cgroup v2, and due to this Docker no longer works. This article explains your options, and how to install Docker on Fedora 32 or 31 if you don't like the alternatives.

Use they said. Deploy will be so much easier they said.

If I get this right I have to choose between three different engines and two versions of cgroups on by now – let’s not start talking about docker-compose alternatives.

Needless to say that some very aged files will fail anyway no matter what path I choose 🤦

Sometimes I’m really tired of all this tech stuff