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[Arm-netbook] Posts on diaspora* and gnusocial
m016fec3
2016-08-12 15:59:21 UTC
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https://loadaverage.org/notice/8409397

https://pod.geraspora.de/posts/5120606

Wolfgang
Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
2016-08-12 16:00:24 UTC
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thanks wolfgang. i think i'm going to have to install a diaspora service..
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https://loadaverage.org/notice/8409397
https://pod.geraspora.de/posts/5120606
Wolfgang
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m016fec3
2016-08-12 16:13:56 UTC
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Post by Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
thanks wolfgang. i think i'm going to have to install a diaspora service..
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To install a dispora* service? Do you mean server or do you want to get
an account?

Wolfgang
Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
2016-08-12 16:27:29 UTC
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Post by m016fec3
Post by Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
thanks wolfgang. i think i'm going to have to install a diaspora service..
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To install a dispora* service? Do you mean server or do you want to get
an account?
not sure how it works, so just investigating both.

l.

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m016fec3
2016-08-12 17:25:50 UTC
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To get an account is more than easy: You pick a pod, that is what they
are called, register and off you go. You should pick a pod with a good
uptime and a middle number of members, becuse the members should be
distributed over the pods.

For you, installation should not be so complicated. There are
debian-packges. Unfortunately I do not know if you could run into problems.

If you set up a pod, in my eyes it would make sense, that it would only
be open for registration for people who have pledged or run the
eoma68-card. If that pod would be part of the federation, public
postings would reach the other pods.

Wolfgang
Post by Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
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Post by m016fec3
Post by Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
thanks wolfgang. i think i'm going to have to install a diaspora service..
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To install a dispora* service? Do you mean server or do you want to get
an account?
not sure how it works, so just investigating both.
l.
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Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
2016-08-12 20:02:18 UTC
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Post by m016fec3
To get an account is more than easy: You pick a pod, that is what they
are called, register and off you go. You should pick a pod with a good
uptime and a middle number of members, becuse the members should be
distributed over the pods.
ok.
Post by m016fec3
For you, installation should not be so complicated. There are
debian-packges. Unfortunately I do not know if you could run into problems.
If you set up a pod, in my eyes it would make sense, that it would only
be open for registration for people who have pledged or run the
eoma68-card. If that pod would be part of the federation, public
postings would reach the other pods.
oo that's a good idea.

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fuumind
2016-08-13 08:10:52 UTC
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The idea behind Diaspora is great. My personal experience with it is
not. I registered accounts on two different pods, both on the uptime
list (https://podupti.me/) with different email addresses and both
addresses started getting massive ammounts of spam. Perhaps I have had
bad luck, I don't know. Maybe I registered on bad pods. Do you have any
clue Wolfgang?

/fuumind
Post by Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
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Post by m016fec3
To get an account is more than easy: You pick a pod, that is what they
are called, register and off you go. You should pick a pod with a good
uptime and a middle number of members, becuse the members should be
distributed over the pods.
ok.
Post by m016fec3
For you, installation should not be so complicated. There are
debian-packges. Unfortunately I do not know if you could run into problems.
If you set up a pod, in my eyes it would make sense, that it would only
be open for registration for people who have pledged or run the
eoma68-card. If that pod would be part of the federation, public
postings would reach the other pods.
oo that's a good idea.
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m016fec3
2016-08-13 09:40:32 UTC
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Since about three years I am on pod.geraspora.de and until today I have
NO SPAM at all.

I created a seperate Email-address which I only use with disaspora*, so
I can see without doubt, if there is any spam.
I will ask on diaspora* if others have the same experience as you.

On which pod did you registe?

Wolfgang
Post by fuumind
The idea behind Diaspora is great. My personal experience with it is
not. I registered accounts on two different pods, both on the uptime
list (https://podupti.me/) with different email addresses and both
addresses started getting massive ammounts of spam. Perhaps I have had
bad luck, I don't know. Maybe I registered on bad pods. Do you have any
clue Wolfgang?
/fuumind
Post by Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
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Post by m016fec3
To get an account is more than easy: You pick a pod, that is what they
are called, register and off you go. You should pick a pod with a good
uptime and a middle number of members, becuse the members should be
distributed over the pods.
ok.
Post by m016fec3
For you, installation should not be so complicated. There are
debian-packges. Unfortunately I do not know if you could run into problems.
If you set up a pod, in my eyes it would make sense, that it would only
be open for registration for people who have pledged or run the
eoma68-card. If that pod would be part of the federation, public
postings would reach the other pods.
oo that's a good idea.
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fuumind
2016-08-13 10:58:08 UTC
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That's very interesting. I registered at https://pod.ros-it.ch/ (no
activity what so ever) and https://pod.4ray.co. On the latter pod I
managed to forget my password. The pod has the usual form for entering
your address in order to receive an email for changing you password but
no email is ever delivered.

I guess it's a good idea to be very selective about which pod you
choose. Perhaps the best would be to host your own...

/fuumind
Post by m016fec3
Since about three years I am on pod.geraspora.de and until today I have
NO SPAM at all.
I created a seperate Email-address which I only use with disaspora*, so
I can see without doubt, if there is any spam.
I will ask on diaspora* if others have the same experience as you.
On which pod did you registe?
Wolfgang
Post by fuumind
The idea behind Diaspora is great. My personal experience with it is
not. I registered accounts on two different pods, both on the uptime
list (https://podupti.me/) with different email addresses and both
addresses started getting massive ammounts of spam. Perhaps I have had
bad luck, I don't know. Maybe I registered on bad pods. Do you have any
clue Wolfgang?
/fuumind
Post by Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
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crowd-funded eco-conscious hardware: https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68
Post by m016fec3
To get an account is more than easy: You pick a pod, that is what they
are called, register and off you go. You should pick a pod with a good
uptime and a middle number of members, becuse the members should be
distributed over the pods.
ok.
Post by m016fec3
For you, installation should not be so complicated. There are
debian-packges. Unfortunately I do not know if you could run into problems.
If you set up a pod, in my eyes it would make sense, that it would only
be open for registration for people who have pledged or run the
eoma68-card. If that pod would be part of the federation, public
postings would reach the other pods.
oo that's a good idea.
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Muhammed Adel Afzal
2016-08-13 15:41:00 UTC
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Hi,

How does the computer card connect to the laptop? Does it slide into a port at the side of the computer? Or does it go under the right side wood palm rest (like how the usb wifi connects to the usb port inside the left-side wood palm rest)?

Adel

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Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
2016-08-13 15:48:46 UTC
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Post by Muhammed Adel Afzal
Hi,
How does the computer card connect to the laptop? Does it slide into a port at the side of the computer?
yep. take a look at the video on the crowd-funding page, or look on
youtube and google "eoma68".
Post by Muhammed Adel Afzal
Or does it go under the right side wood palm rest (like how the
usb wifi connects to the usb port inside the left-side wood palm rest)?
it's just like PCMCIA, so the computer card slots in and sits flush
with the left edge.

l.

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