my github alias is andy-b-84 , btw
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Generate seed words and an ECDSA public key. Here is a link where you can do this.
Post your public key as a public gist at https://gist.github.com/, using 'genesis_public_key' as a filename. Example.
https://gist.github.com/c-darwin/a9a96a4eaae16c0d410f34e434594132#get-your-tokens-github-user
some suspicious guy asked on one of the slacks I'm on to give him the tokens (was ready to buy them).
I propose you create them for yourself (saying I told you about it in the file would be nice of you, be feel free to do just as you see fit :) )
@verius funny you should say that : I spend a lot of my working time fighting with many unix programs and bash scripts because they can only speak in plain text :)
Amis Francophones : soutien.laquadrature.net (of course if you're not a french speaking person no one will blame you if you donate :) )
@bleep I worked with a visually impaired person, but didn't know blind people could work with computers, thanks for the toot :)
@cyberpotato I'm not a "github defender", BTW, I have an account and some snippets there but I merely use it as a tool.
@rowan the short answer is no (i guess you expected it).
The long one won't fit (even) in a toot, but basically : If a server listens on a port, you have to talk to that port to exchange anything with it. Port 3000 is for sidekiq (a "submodule" of mastodon). Port 5000 is for mastodon's streaming API. This might help you a little : https://www.virtual-server.org/blog/how-to-install-mastadon-on-ubuntu-16-04/ (My guess is that you need a web server (nginx) to listen on port 80 )