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blog.notmyhostna.me
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| | | | I recently moved from using a wildcard certificate to using a bunch of certificates from Let's Encrypt. I was a bit hesitant in the beginning because ... | |
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blog.haschek.at
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| | | | Personal Blog of Christian Haschek | |
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blog.atj.me
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| | | | The personal blog of Adam Jarret | |
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blog.joinmastodon.org
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| | Today well be looking at how to connect the protocols powering Mastodon in the simplest way possible to enter the federated network. We will use static files, standard command-line tools, and some simple Ruby scripting, although the functionality should be easily adaptable to other programming languages. First, whats the end goal of this exercise? We want to send a Mastodon user a message from our own, non-Mastodon server. So what are the ingredients required? |