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gonna be at least a bit of a pain in the ass (postgres upgrades and recollation, reinstalling ruby) which is why i’ve been avoiding it

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i think it’s time to bite the bullet. i’m gonna plan on upgrading the GlitchCat server to debian trixie sometime very soon

It’s #WorldFrogDay to draw attention to the important role frogs play in ecosystems.

Linocut on gampi of a leopard frog from years ago.

#linocut #printmaking #frog #washi #leopardFrog

upgraded nginx on the server and it went a bit rough; let me know if ny’ll (including those federating with us) notice any issues

what is it about UCSPI servers that seems to make proxying to them break client expectations?

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why does curl get near instant responses from domains served by my httpd but not web browsers and various other clients? why does firefox repurrt goddamn seconds of latency?

Important cat business. You wouldn’t understand. Photo from my collection, 1972.

forgejo uses as much memory while idling as my xmpp server does while actively connecting to other servers lol

the actions/checkout action has me rather convinced that github actions is seriously overly convoluted bullshit. isn’t it a bit overkill to run a whole-ass typescript purrogram just to make the current repository available fur your current github action to work on?

my nginx config fur gitweb and my gir-daemon config do not clone my forgejo repos purropurrly but forgejo/nginx handles https cloning anyway so it’s not the worst

i’d like to unbreak the config though

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📟🐱 GlitchCat

A small, community‐oriented Mastodon‐compatible Fediverse (GlitchSoc) instance managed as a joint venture between the cat and KIBI families.