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@vaporeon_ Facebook Chat did apparently at one point offur an XMPP “interface” allowing you to log in via an XMPP client

@vaporeon_ what i understand is WhatsApp was always using (and still is using!) XMPP but without federation. i don’t remember if Facebook Messenger (diffurent service lol) ever used XMPP. i do know Google had an XMPP-based chat service at one point that did eventually stop federation entirely (and maybe moved off XMPP?) after a lot of people had moved onto it

@coriander @wallhackio two great things in one image. truly a goblin of immaculate taste

@vaporeon_ @wallhackio to be fair, he was literally killing all the passengers fur no real reason. still a hard scene to watch though

@vaporeon_ @wallhackio granted, it was getting effectively lobotomized in this scene; the voice is pitched down and slowed to reflect as much

oh neovim 12 is out? does it have the built in package manager now?

@vaporeon_ yeah i know, i’m just saying how i specifically know how much memory nginx uses on “my” servers

@vaporeon_ @wallhackio that would be a bit old school these days but there’s still a lot of PHP web applications out there. we have one at work; theoretically i’ll do some work on it at some point in the future

@vaporeon_ that is hard to do well because purrograms commonly allocate way more memory than they actually ever use (idk how this really works tbh but the kernel does a lot of magic here). htop will give you reasonable enough answers. if your purrogram is being supervised by systemd, systemctl status will tell you current and peak memory usage but idk what exactly it is calculating

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