A note of thanks

I would like to thank @[email protected] for his post about renaming network interface names in Linux I wont repeat the content here as that would be redundant. I will say however it does allow you to rename most interfaces with ease. If, for example your WiFi connection uses MAC address randomisation this will not work, … Read more

WordPress ActivityPub Federating Format

One of the really cool things you can do with the ActivityPub plugin is select how content is federated. My last post only had the title, some images and a link, previously I was federating the entire post (let me know which you prefer by replying to this post from your fediverse instance). This post … Read more

WordPress Server Issues

Alllriighhty Then.. Earlier today I made a short post after which @[email protected] attempted to follow the feed for my blog at https://journalctl.uk/feed/ at the same time or shortly near it my WordPress instance coincidentally decided to ‘fall over’ (aka die). I attempted several time to reboot and the same issue kept happening – the journal … Read more

Saturday carboots

I rarely go to the Saturday carboot sales. Today I made an exception I got up early, donned a hat & set out to a carboot 40 mins drive away During my saunter around the carboot I ended up buying 4 things 2 x Radeon r7 240 2gb DDR5 RAM graphics cards, these are still … Read more

WordPress upload limit.

While I feel comfortable around Linux, reading ‘man’ entries and troubleshooting issues, I am not too familiar with websites. I usually use flat-file apps and static websites, so WordPress and Apache stuff is pretty new to me, and more than a bit of an upward learning curve. I identified an issue with file uploads – … Read more

Federation Test Post

OK, I am not sure if this blog is federating outward. I cant see anything via my instance even though I follow it. I can (and have) published to the blog by re-blogging from @[email protected] This probably poorly worded post has been drafted directly from within WordPress to test federation via the ActivityPub plugin. If … Read more