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People in the #fediverse development community are posting about "SWF" but this is the only thing I think about when I see that acronym
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People in the #fediverse development community are posting about "SWF" but this is the only thing I think about when I see that acronym
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People in the #fediverse development community are posting about "SWF" but this is the only thing I think about when I see that acronym
People in the #fediverse development community are posting about "SWF" but this is the only thing I think about when I see that acronym
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@dansup I need it for some older scripts that use mysql (not mysqli), but 8.x does the same. The maintainer seems to have deleted all the packages, and their index as well ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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@dansup I need it for some older scripts that use mysql (not mysqli), but 8.x does the same. The maintainer seems to have deleted all the packages, and their index as well ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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@dansup I need it for some older scripts that use mysql (not mysqli), but 8.x does the same. The maintainer seems to have deleted all the packages, and their index as well ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@dansup I need it for some older scripts that use mysql (not mysqli), but 8.x does the same. The maintainer seems to have deleted all the packages, and their index as well ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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"why do you hate CLI so much?"
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"why do you hate CLI so much?"
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"why do you hate CLI so much?"
"why do you hate CLI so much?"
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#Smithereen 0.7 is out, finally making it practical to run a server with open signups.
This release brings too many changes to list here, both internal and external.
- All-new moderation tools: role-based permissions, revamped reports, new ways of limiting user accounts, and so much more!
- All-new media storage: Smithereen now keeps track of references to files, simplifying the code, and adds support for S3 object storage.
- Tens of minor bug fixes and UX improvements.
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#Smithereen 0.7 is out, finally making it practical to run a server with open signups.
This release brings too many changes to list here, both internal and external.
- All-new moderation tools: role-based permissions, revamped reports, new ways of limiting user accounts, and so much more!
- All-new media storage: Smithereen now keeps track of references to files, simplifying the code, and adds support for S3 object storage.
- Tens of minor bug fixes and UX improvements.
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#Smithereen 0.7 is out, finally making it practical to run a server with open signups.
This release brings too many changes to list here, both internal and external.
- All-new moderation tools: role-based permissions, revamped reports, new ways of limiting user accounts, and so much more!
- All-new media storage: Smithereen now keeps track of references to files, simplifying the code, and adds support for S3 object storage.
- Tens of minor bug fixes and UX improvements.
#Smithereen 0.7 is out, finally making it practical to run a server with open signups.
This release brings too many changes to list here, both internal and external.
- All-new moderation tools: role-based permissions, revamped reports, new ways of limiting user accounts, and so much more!
- All-new media storage: Smithereen now keeps track of references to files, simplifying the code, and adds support for S3 object storage.
- Tens of minor bug fixes and UX improvements.