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leobalduf.bsky.social
Computer Science PhD @ TU Darmstadt by day, Generative Art during free time
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Out of curiosity: What about Bluesky?
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Nice! In the past, I stored IPFS CIDs in a database. I used hash indices, which definitely saved a lot of space. You can't do range queries with them (which is fine), and maybe there are requirements wrt uniqueness, but my keys were unique. Can definitely recommend trying!
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ping ftlping.net
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@gork.bluesky.bot is this true?
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@gork is this true?
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+1 for Onshape. Never used it from a mobile browser (sounds like pain), but works very well on desktop, all OSes. They have nice tutorials, too.
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Thinking about it some more, my gut feeling tells me that subscribers are probably more active than non-subscribers, simply because they engage so much with the network to know about starter packs... Temporally, their engagement might also increase simply because they see "more" after subscribing.
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This comes with a grain of salt, though: IIRC this is a flag in the profile record, and I'm not sure it was there from the very beginning of starter packs. So this is a lower bound, for sure.
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2) The people "using" starter packs (i.e., pressing "Follow All") are also usually people who are members of starter packs. Anyway, as such, a good chunk of the SP users is already included in the SP-member group.
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Huh, no, we just didn't consider that, really. But we found two related things: 1) (so far) most (90+%) of the follow edges created via starter packs were left standing at the end of 2024. I do see the noisy timeline angle, though. I've also removed spurious SP-created follows myself before
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Also: Some people really like to mess with records! There's duplicate edges, self-loops, ... all the good stuff in there 🙃
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Good idea! But yeah, the complete graph is unfortunately quite large 😅 Even for the basic graph stats we have in that paper... I ran then on half a TB of memory and it took ages.
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Prometheus is usually fine. You have to define your own metrics, which might take some trial and error, but the ecosystem is good. And then Grafana for visualization.
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Evernote, wow. That brings back memories...
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I plan to hand out some of these to students of mine next semester. Should make for some interesting, hands-on projects!
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Ja und ja. Und ein gewisser Grad an Legitimität: Nur der "Inhaber" der Domain etit.tu-darmstadt.de kann die als Handle auf Bluesky nutzen. D.h. man kann davon ausgehen, dass der Bluesky Account auch wirklich der ETIT gehört.
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Schade, dass die Postdoc-Stelle als E13 läuft. Und ein paar Monate zu früh, aber ansonsten sehr cool! Sucht ihr ab 2026 auch noch?
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A while ago I found what I believe to be an off-by-one in different storage implementations for the Firehose. Not sure if that's still around or whether it's related: github.com/bluesky-soci...
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Author of the referenced study here, together with @harnen.bsky.social @ignactro.bsky.social @bibo7086.bsky.social @garethtyson.bsky.social @asonur.bsky.social -- happy to answer any questions!
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Maybe a bit late to the party, but: Checking the IPs of these domains does not indicate on which PDS the account data is hosted, does it? The PDS is listed in the DID document, for which you'd need to resolve the handle to a DID first. No longer possible here, but maybe you already did that?
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and you too 👀
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I see you 👀
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Curious 🤔
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Hmm, shouldn't be making multiple requests concurrently, afaik. I'm using @suboptimal.technology 's github.com/uabluerail/i...
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I'm the IP ending in .43, my disk filled up ~11 hours ago, could be the reason the consumer didn't behave...
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I'm 121 😬
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You are the only account on this PDS, curious 🤔
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There was some discussion a while ago here: github.com/bluesky-soci...
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Quick correction: Not a relay mirror, but a mirror of plc.directory :)
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No worries, and thank you :)