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Thanks to Lemmy, people can stop designing forum websites from the ground up
Forum packages have been around for at least 20 years. I'm terms of forum like features the only difference is federation.
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Thanks to Lemmy, people can stop designing forum websites from the ground up
Forum packages have been around for at least 20 years. I'm terms of forum like features the only difference is federation.
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How the beehaw defederation affects us
Its convenience. 99% don't care about anything apart from getting what they need. The blackout caused them inconvenience so its therefore annoying. Its the same attitude that can appear when workers take strike action.
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The Meta Plan:
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Is u/spez a dick? Yes.
Did he used to mod r/jailbait? Not really. This happened back when any mod could auto add any other user as a mod without them having to self-approve. IIRC he removed himself not long after a screenie was taken and became aware it had happened.
Let's not dilute his actual assholery with fake assholery.
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What do you think of r/books silence on the API changes?
They've not taken the sub private but they have now put up a post supporting the protest and turning off all posting and commented. A bit half hearted maybe but better than nothing.
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My Opinion of the Fediverse so far.
Well, the issue is that although both an instance that uses Mastodon and an instance that uses Lemmy communicate using ActivityPub, the way the might choose to display the passed info is different. Lemmy for example can have longer posts than Mastodon (a micro blogging service) can handle.
There does need to be a way to handle that but I don't think its really in place yet. Let's not forget the fediverse is a very young thing, not all the issues are resolved yet.
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Somebody gave me this link earlier as to why they don't like the Fediverse, from the perspective of an user
'Better' is relative. To me its better because no one person or group owns or controls the software. There's no central authority. Don't like the instance you're on? Just move to another. Cant find an instance you like? Host your own. Don't like the path the developers are taking? Fork the code. As long as the very core remains standard (ActivityPub), all possibilities are on.
There needs to be a return to being patient. Most fedi software is not beyond beta yet. They will develop and they will mature but right now the fediverse is a toddler learning to walk. There are issues but with time they'll get addressed. We've all got so addicted to shiny cool apps and services we've become prepared to sacrifice our privacy, our choices and our reason at the altar of a quick dopamine hit.
There's no big money to throw at these issues and therefore no dedicated team. This means solutions come slower. But they will come and they will be motivated by usefulness not profit. The people developing these things have lives and day jobs. Give them time.
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You really need to re-read that book, but without the preconceived rightwing slant.
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Are you being human trafficked?
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[Question] Installing Lemmy with Ansible
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Ooooh, I see - that makes perfect sense. Thanks :)
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Continuing to use Reddit (A thought)
Reddit is not going to go away. And if there's a set of tools to autoedirect/replace content to a Lemmy based community it won't be long before its automodded and possibly even excluded server side in the reddit codebase.
They've said it themselves - profit is their target. They'll do pretty much anything to prevent that being impeded.
I will have to participate on Reddit as I help mod a sub for an org that risks being misrepresented. But that's all I'll go for, no more participation in any other sub (unless I spot some misrepresentation of what's happened or of the fediverse). My community is here now.
Maybe its time we just moved on from Reddit and worrying about what its done and concentrate on building the community here.
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Are you trying to compare OP with Galileo?
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Best VPNs
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They have recently removed support for port forwarding. That won't stop a user being able to torrent but it will stop seeding and will affect discoverability and speed somewhat.
Has no negative impact on their privacy features
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What are you earliest me memories of web forums like?
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Oh wow, I'd forgotten all about geek code.
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After installing the wallet from getmonero, I went to localmonero.co and located a reputable seller in my country who accepted Amazon gift cards bought with cash.
I then bought an Amazon gift card using cash and kept the reciepts.
I then, as per requirements of the seller, took photos of the gift card number and the receipts to demonstrate the date and the fact I'd paid with cash. After sending these images to my PC I edited them in gimp to remove store identifying info from the receipts image, ran both images through a metadata removal tool and initiated the trade with the seller with the images. They accepted the trade and approx 20mins later the XMR was in my wallet
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Best VPNs
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Another vote for Mullvad. You can pay by cash, vouchers (in some countries) or Monero for total privacy.
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[Project] Having trouble deploying Lemmy? Try my new script! Get up and running in minutes!
Does docker need to be already installed on my local machine and my VPS?
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Need help learning how to read books again
Short stories is the answer. They do seem to mainly the province of horror and sci-fi but even if that's not a favoured genre(s) it's a way back in. Try Night Shift or Skeleton Crew by Stephen King (give The Mist a miss though, it's not really a 'short' short story). Take it a page at a time, stop reading the minute you start to lose interest, try again 15mins later. Remember it's fun activity not a competitive sport, take all the time you need, the books you want to read are going nowhere :)
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I physically deleted that part of the image, then filled the area with black :) and the seller actually suggested doing that in their selling notes.
The key is making sure the seller has a good rep.
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A VPN service isn't for illegal stuff. It can be used that way but for me its usefulness is in providing a layer of privacy between me, my ISP and online services I use.