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More HTTP/3 focus, one backend less
(#curl drops OpenSSL-QUIC support)
daniel.haxx.se/blog/2026/01/17…
In the curl project we have a long tradition of offering multiple optional backends for specific protocols. In this spirit we have added experimental support for a number of different HTTP/3 + QUIC backends over time.daniel.haxx.se
Say hello to the 29th URL scheme #curl supports MQTTS://
github.com/curl/curl/pull/1941…
test cases documentationGitHub
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I now have a dtrace script that will tell me the PID, Process, and UID of any TCP/UDP traffic
took 5 seconds to vibe code it. Except the answer I got to my question is not what I wanted (it's some kernel thread, no idea wtf it's doing)
@lain yes, this is where it unlocks so much potential. Like, I don't want to become an expert in Dtrace. I don't want to become an expert in Postgres stored procedures, or PL/pgSQL. It will take too long and I don't have a job that demands that I do it all day every day.
Life is too short to become such an expert in something that you can do by memory that you will rarely need to use anyway
> I don't want to become an expert in Postgres stored procedures, or PL/pgSQL.
I know a expert that works with postgres, what do you need to know for SPs?
@NonPlayableClown @lain it's more about knowing best practices so you don't kill your database with terrible inefficient procedures. SPs, triggers, etc. They can be immensely powerful tools that turns your database into an absolute powerhouse but also you can cause really stupid side effects
(see also: pleroma restoring from backup right now causes expensive triggers to execute on inserts)
@i @lain @NonPlayableClown this is very likely caused by non-deterministic collation on your Pleroma database
from the mouth God (Claude):
2. ORDER BY (The Key Issue):
This is where you'll see different results on repeated executions:
- When values are considered equal by the collation, PostgreSQL has no stable way to order them
- The sort order between "equal" values is undefined and unstable
- Multiple executions may return rows in different orders
- If you use LIMIT, you might get completely different result sets each time
@usul example output of the script after letting it run for a minute. tail end of logs, and then the summary:
2026 Jan 18 10:20:30 20657 1001 UDP firefox 10.255.255.53:53
Command: /usr/local/lib/firefox/firefox --sm-client-id 101d024c23819c000176843403200000687830009
Local: 10.27.3.4:46950
2026 Jan 18 10:20:30 20657 1001 TCP firefox 15.204.35.21:443
Command: /usr/local/lib/firefox/firefox --sm-client-id 101d024c23819c000176843403200000687830009
Local: 10.27.3.4:26279
2026 Jan 18 10:20:30 20657 1001 UDP firefox 10.255.255.53:53
Command: /usr/local/lib/firefox/firefox --sm-client-id 101d024c23819c000176843403200000687830009
Local: 10.27.3.4:46653
^C
PID PROCESS UID PROTO COUNT
67162 unison 1001 UDP 3
95715 quasselclient 1001 TCP 8
20657 firefox 1001 UDP 12
21846 thunderbird 1001 TCP 15
2 clock 0 TCP 16
67162 unison 1001 TCP 27
20657 firefox 1001 TCP 261
0 kernel 0 TCP 4218
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Question for people relying on alt text: When one posts contains multiple images, should each alt text be written independently, or does it make more sense for one text to refer back to previous ones?
Like, when the first describes shape and colour of a flower, should the second copy that description and add to it (independent alt texts), or refer back, like "the same flower [from a different angle, showing xyz]"?
#altText #imageDescriptions #Blind #questions
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