I want to be sure I am staying current on Usenet and NNTP developments. Which are the newsgroups that NNTP sysops should stay subscribed to? Most important? Least important? Most useful? I want to keep track of the pulse and I would like to avoidinformation overload.
I want to be sure I am staying current on Usenet and NNTP developments.
Which are the newsgroups that NNTP sysops should stay subscribed to?
Most important? Least important? Most useful? I want to keep track of
the pulse and I would like to avoid information overload.
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On 11/04/2024 04:46, SugarBug wrote:information overload.
I want to be sure I am staying current on Usenet and NNTP developments. Which are the newsgroups that NNTP sysops should stay subscribed to? Most important? Least important? Most useful? I want to keep track of the pulse and I would like to avoid
news.admin.technical (moderated)
news.software.nntp
news.admin.peering
alt.sysadmin.recovery
alt.sysadmin.bofh
some other's (just monitor)
I want to be sure I am staying current on Usenet and NNTP developments. Which are the newsgroups that NNTP sysops should stay subscribed to? Most important? Least important? Most useful? I want to keep track of the pulse and I would like to avoidinformation overload.
SugarBug <[email protected]> wrote at 02:46 this Thursday (GMT):
I want to be sure I am staying current on Usenet and NNTP
developments. Which are the newsgroups that NNTP sysops should stay subscribed to? Most important? Least important? Most useful? I want
to keep track of the pulse and I would like to avoid information
overload.
Slightly different, but news.lists.filters is good for nocems.
I want to be sure I am staying current on Usenet and NNTP developments. Which are the newsgroups that NNTP sysops should stay subscribed to? Most important? Least important? Most useful? I want to keep track of the pulse and I would like to avoidinformation overload.
On 11/04/2024 03:46, SugarBug wrote:
I want to be sure I am staying current on Usenet and NNTP developments. Which
are the newsgroups that NNTP sysops should stay subscribed to? Most important?
Least important? Most useful? I want to keep track of the pulse and I would like
to avoid information overload.
Google is the best way to keep up-to-date
On 11/04/2024 03:46, SugarBug wrote:information overload.
I want to be sure I am staying current on Usenet and NNTP developments. Which are the newsgroups that NNTP sysops should stay subscribed to? Most important? Least important? Most useful? I want to keep track of the pulse and I would like to avoid
None. You don't need to use Newsgroups to stay current unless you want
to be current with nonsense going on in these newsgroups. The best way
is to use common sense and and Google is the best way to keep up-to-date
with new things happening in the IT world. Newsgroups are for trolling
and scoring points against each other and people with any sound brain
should stay away from them.
There are no developments in "Usenet and NNTP". Nobody is working on
anything new. It is dull and outdated.
On 2024-04-11, Adding Salt To The Wound <[email protected]>
wrote:
On 11/04/2024 03:46, SugarBug wrote:
I want to be sure I am staying current on Usenet and NNTPNone. You don't need to use Newsgroups to stay current unless you
developments. Which are the newsgroups that NNTP sysops should
stay subscribed to? Most important? Least important? Most useful?
I want to keep track of the pulse and I would like to avoid
information overload.
want to be current with nonsense going on in these newsgroups. The
best way is to use common sense and and Google is the best way to
keep up-to-date with new things happening in the IT world.
Newsgroups are for trolling and scoring points against each other
and people with any sound brain should stay away from them.
There are no developments in "Usenet and NNTP". Nobody is working
on anything new. It is dull and outdated.
This is not true, and very vage old way of seen things,
at least there has been 4 new nodes in the last 12 months that carry
only text, I am working on a usenet rust client and I know someone
else estarted to add nntp/usenet capability to their new email client.
In our particular node we are getting around 10-20 new users every
month, true they usually just post on our hispagatos.* root but
also contribute to some alt.* etc.
I take usenet anytime over any centralized, and data mining corporate
social networks on the http protocol, only the fediverse has my
claps, specially mastodon.
the same as on Twitter.
It also doesn't offer a good discussion platform because it doesn't
have real threads.
On 14.04.2024 um 16:17 Uhr rek2 hispagatos wrote:
On 2024-04-11, Adding Salt To The Wound <[email protected]>
wrote:
On 11/04/2024 03:46, SugarBug wrote:This is not true, and very vage old way of seen things,
I want to be sure I am staying current on Usenet and NNTPNone. You don't need to use Newsgroups to stay current unless you
developments. Which are the newsgroups that NNTP sysops should
stay subscribed to? Most important? Least important? Most useful?
I want to keep track of the pulse and I would like to avoid
information overload.
want to be current with nonsense going on in these newsgroups. The
best way is to use common sense and and Google is the best way to
keep up-to-date with new things happening in the IT world.
Newsgroups are for trolling and scoring points against each other
and people with any sound brain should stay away from them.
There are no developments in "Usenet and NNTP". Nobody is working
on anything new. It is dull and outdated.
at least there has been 4 new nodes in the last 12 months that carry
only text, I am working on a usenet rust client and I know someone
else estarted to add nntp/usenet capability to their new email client.
Which nodes are you talking about?
In our particular node we are getting around 10-20 new users every
month, true they usually just post on our hispagatos.* root but
also contribute to some alt.* etc.
That sounds good.
I take usenet anytime over any centralized, and data mining corporate
social networks on the http protocol, only the fediverse has my
claps, specially mastodon.
I've joined that too, but the amount of bullshit is incredible - almost
the same as on Twitter.
It also doesn't offer a good discussion platform because it doesn't
have real threads.
On 14.04.2024 um 16:17 Uhr rek2 hispagatos wrote:
On 2024-04-11, Adding Salt To The Wound <[email protected]>
wrote:
On 11/04/2024 03:46, SugarBug wrote:This is not true, and very vage old way of seen things,
I want to be sure I am staying current on Usenet and NNTPNone. You don't need to use Newsgroups to stay current unless you
developments. Which are the newsgroups that NNTP sysops should
stay subscribed to? Most important? Least important? Most useful?
I want to keep track of the pulse and I would like to avoid
information overload.
want to be current with nonsense going on in these newsgroups. The
best way is to use common sense and and Google is the best way to
keep up-to-date with new things happening in the IT world.
Newsgroups are for trolling and scoring points against each other
and people with any sound brain should stay away from them.
There are no developments in "Usenet and NNTP". Nobody is working
on anything new. It is dull and outdated.
at least there has been 4 new nodes in the last 12 months that carry
only text, I am working on a usenet rust client and I know someone
else estarted to add nntp/usenet capability to their new email client.
Which nodes are you talking about?
In our particular node we are getting around 10-20 new users every
month, true they usually just post on our hispagatos.* root but
also contribute to some alt.* etc.
That sounds good.
I take usenet anytime over any centralized, and data mining corporate
social networks on the http protocol, only the fediverse has my
claps, specially mastodon.
I've joined that too, but the amount of bullshit is incredible - almost
the same as on Twitter.
It also doesn't offer a good discussion platform because it doesn't
have real threads.
Yeah, mastadon isn't great IMO.
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In article <uvjiud$c7v0$[email protected]>,*there
candycanearter07 <[email protected]> wrote:
Marco Moock <[email protected]> wrote at 18:16 this Sunday (GMT):
On 14.04.2024 um 16:17 Uhr rek2 hispagatos wrote:
On 2024-04-11, Adding Salt To The Wound <[email protected]>
wrote:
On 11/04/2024 03:46, SugarBug wrote:This is not true, and very vage old way of seen things,
I want to be sure I am staying current on Usenet and NNTPNone. You don't need to use Newsgroups to stay current unless you
developments. Which are the newsgroups that NNTP sysops should
stay subscribed to? Most important? Least important? Most useful?
I want to keep track of the pulse and I would like to avoid
information overload.
want to be current with nonsense going on in these newsgroups. The
best way is to use common sense and and Google is the best way to
keep up-to-date with new things happening in the IT world.
Newsgroups are for trolling and scoring points against each other
and people with any sound brain should stay away from them.
There are no developments in "Usenet and NNTP". Nobody is working
on anything new. It is dull and outdated.
at least there has been 4 new nodes in the last 12 months that carry
only text, I am working on a usenet rust client and I know someone
else estarted to add nntp/usenet capability to their new email client.
Which nodes are you talking about?
In our particular node we are getting around 10-20 new users every
month, true they usually just post on our hispagatos.* root but
also contribute to some alt.* etc.
That sounds good.
I take usenet anytime over any centralized, and data mining corporate
social networks on the http protocol, only the fediverse has my
claps, specially mastodon.
I've joined that too, but the amount of bullshit is incredible - almost
the same as on Twitter.
It also doesn't offer a good discussion platform because it doesn't
have real threads.
Yeah, mastadon isn't great IMO.
Administration ther is questionable.
In article <uvjiud$c7v0$[email protected]>,
candycanearter07 <[email protected]>
wrote:
Yeah, mastadon isn't great IMO.
Administration ther is questionable.
On 15.04.2024 um 16:01 Uhr The Doctor wrote:
In article <uvjiud$c7v0$[email protected]>,
candycanearter07 <[email protected]>
wrote:
Yeah, mastadon isn't great IMO.
Administration ther is questionable.
Isn't that "every server operator does what he wants"?
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In article <uvl6ui$qcb5$[email protected]>,
Marco Moock <[email protected]> wrote:
On 15.04.2024 um 16:01 Uhr The Doctor wrote:
In article <uvjiud$c7v0$[email protected]>,
candycanearter07 <[email protected]>
wrote:
Yeah, mastadon isn't great IMO.
Administration ther is questionable.
Isn't that "every server operator does what he wants"?
I had to swith to ubuntu to FreeBSD .
Why?
The documentation is out of date in Mastodon
that FreeBSD port is better maintained.
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Marco
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On 2024-04-16, The Doctor <[email protected]> wrote:
In article <uvl6ui$qcb5$[email protected]>,
Marco Moock <[email protected]> wrote:
On 15.04.2024 um 16:01 Uhr The Doctor wrote:
In article <uvjiud$c7v0$[email protected]>,
candycanearter07 <[email protected]>
wrote:
Yeah, mastadon isn't great IMO.
Administration ther is questionable.
Isn't that "every server operator does what he wants"?
I had to swith to ubuntu to FreeBSD .
Why?
The documentation is out of date in Mastodon
that FreeBSD port is better maintained.
--
kind regards
Marco
Send spam to [email protected]
I believe you, we run a mastodon node for years now hispagatos.space
and instead of using the Arch GNU/Linux "packages" I used and been using
the source code, I just git fetch to the release version and do the
compile. This way I never had an issue.
Happy Hacking
ReK2
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