[02:14:06] How are page previews cached/invalidated? [02:15:06] Never mind, it says right on the extension docs... "The Page Preview shows the cached version of a page. If the page has been edited and you want Page Previews to show the new version right away, you can purge the page." [02:15:23] What do i have to do to get a user exception to edit wikipedia over tor? (Ticket#2021112310007891) [02:15:50] i am not feeling comfortable about providing details hopefully for obvious reasons [02:23:23] M6piz7wk[m], in general, you have to explain why you need to edit using an anonymizing proxy and show that you will contribute constructively (or have a history of positive contributions) [02:33:03] i have history of positive contributions since 2016 [02:34:17] and i am politically active (i don't want to provide details) [02:34:29] User: kreyren [02:34:45] but apparently that is not enough for stewards? [02:40:08] you'll have to discuss it with them [20:11:07] I reckon some people here might find this interesting: an interactive DNS explainer that actually uses a /real/ DNS server. https://jvns.ca/blog/2021/12/15/mess-with-dns/ (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29568510) [20:12:34] I once promised myself that I'd avoid network infrastructure as much as possible (as in learning or working on it) because of how much of a tedious mess of spaghetti it is, and yet I'm somehow always doing the opposite... [20:14:02] Ha, this is acknowledged in the post, too: "one of the basic facts about DNS is that people don’t have a consistent experience of it."