


just a random stranger
codeberg: https://codeberg.org/asudox
aspe:keyoxide.org:D63IYCGSU4XXB5JSCBBHXXFEHQ
Yeah well, it's not news that Reddit does this. I'm still baffled how people see this as sad news here.
Why is it sad news?
Yeah. Everyone I know that switched to Linux liked that as well.
It's not on LW.
The update cycle seems to be pretty unstable, but it definitely does not only get updated every year. The last update was about a month ago. And the update before that 2 months.
We kind of got Droidify for that
That information is stored in the database of the instance you're on. Note that this only affects the UI. It does nothing more than make blocked users invisible for you. They can fully interact with your posts, comments, view your profile, etc.
Sure. An off by default option would not hurt.
Mullvad.
skibidi rizz fanum tax. im 3 years old and im certainly lemmymaxxing
Hm, true. I guess site bans are simply not federated. You'll have to look it up manually, for example when you can't access any communities of that instance. You might want to ask about this and about the possibility of having site bans from remote instances federate in this community.
Check the modlog and filter by your username.
Sounds like a cool game. Remind us when it's out. I'll happily playtest it as long as it works on Linux.
Are you using a game engine btw?
edit: yes, godot it seems.
It literally says "Firefox Send client" in the title.
And Her.
The PeerTube federation is currently broken. It will either be backported or released in version 1.0.0: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/5597
Would you consider adding PoW CAPTCHAs?
It seems like some FOSS websites started using a Proof of Work CAPTCHA called Anubis because they've been getting hit by crawlers to gather data for LLMs. It seems like it helps.
It does not stop them, but it does make it more expensive and slower for the attacker. At the moment, I haven't seen any instance having this problem, but it most likely will be a problem someday and being praped for it is definitely not a bad thing.
Lemmy could benefit from this by maybe placing some invisible or auto PoW CAPTCHAs when doing some action like commenting, posting, etc.
Definitely !fediverselore@lemmy.ca and !yepowertrippinbastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Very nice. Source for the script?
A PvP and PvE game with orange and blue teams
Solved: Blacklight: Retribution
Platform(s): PlayStation 4, Computer?
Genre: Singleplayer/Multiplayer shooter, Sci-Fi
Estimated year of release: 2013
Graphics/art style: 3D
Notable characters: Halo-like players (in orange and blue teams), zombies
Notable gameplay mechanics: PvP, PvE
Other details:
The most I can remember is there being a PvP mode, where orange and blue team were fighting each other. The other one is PvE mode, where people fought against zombies. I also remember that the armors the players wore seemed kind of like Halo's armor and there being some sort of player-driveable robot in the game.
2 Instances are being used for coordinated vote manipulation, and should be defederated. chinese.lol lemmy.doesnotexist.club
The attacker seems to be the admin of those two instances. Both instances have their registrations closed.
Edit: It is now open for both of them, or was already. I checked the Fediseer page for both instances and it still says that their registrations are closed.
Though it is suspicious that no captcha, email confirmation or manual approval is required for both of these instances. The admin of lemmy.doesnotexist.club seems to be inactive since their account creation yet this instance is still running. If the admin is the attacker, it could also be that they are the one behind the recent nicole spam.
https://gui.fediseer.com/instances/detail/chinese.lol
https://gui.fediseer.com/instances/detail/lemmy.doesnotexist.club
cross-posted from: https://hackertalks.com/post/8713785
The instances being used are
- lemmy.doesnotexist.club
- chinese.lol
Here is an example of the coordinated downvoting https://hackertalks.com/post/8692093
Of course its a controversial user w
Comment in locked posts as admin/mod
Lemmy version 0.19.4 added the ability for admins and mods to comment in locked posts. This is handy sometimes.
lemsha.re - Lemmy shareable links
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/59380380
Hey 👋,
I got frustrated with the friction for users from direct links to all the different instances they don't have accounts for and built https://lemsha.re/
It's inspired by matrix.to - but built for Lemmy content.
If a user clicks a lemsha.re link the user will be presented with two options:
- visit the original link, or
- view the same content - but on their preferred instance
Hope you find it useful.
What is your opinion on content discoverability in the Fediverse?
List of requests
Here are a few features that I think would be good to add:
Administration & Moderation
- Signup applications (under the Reports button in Inbox would be ideal)
- View votes (afaik mods should also be able to view votes in their communities)
- Perhaps some sort of administration panel
- Merge "Admin tools" and "Mod tools"
- View moderation & report history for users
- Better modlog UI
- Checks for whether or not some mod actions can be done on a user and hide options that can't be applied
- Add "Feature Post in instance" to posts
Create new post dialog
- Rename "Compose post" to "Body" or "Text"
- Pre-expand text field area
- Add new field for thumbnail URL
- Allow choosing post language
Create new comment dialog
- Allow choosing comment language
- See who you are replying to in addition to the comment content
Media
- View & manage uploaded media
- Add option to loop videos
- Add option to unblur NSFW images when in NSFW communities
Other
- More user friendly errors
Change "Feature comment" button text to "Distinguish"
To bring it in line with official Lemmy terminology, this should be used instead. The star symbol should probably also be a shield instead of a star, and it should also not be displayed if the comment is from someone other than you.
Valve have just updated the Source 1 SDK on GitHub to the latest code based on Team Fortress 2, effectively making TF2 code source available
Valve have just updated the Source 1 SDK on GitHub to the latest code based on Team Fortress 2, effectively making TF2 code source available. SDK was previously updated in 2014.
Do you need complete silence to read books?
I often find myself reading something on the bus or subway, but then not understand anything I read. This seems to be because of the constant noises. Not even instrumental music helps, as that distracts me as well and also does not always match the theme of the book.
The best working one in noisy places seems to be white noise, with complete silence being the best overall. How do yall handle such situations?
What actually happens to the communities whose instances shut down?
Is it still possible to interact with the communities (post, vote, etc.)? If yes, is it still possible to delete them if the ownership of the community (aka the top mod) belongs to an user from another instance?
I'd just like to interject for a moment.
sauce: System Engineer
If you could improve PeerTube, what would you improve?
Cross-posted from "If you could improve PeerTube, what would you improve?" by @asudox@lemmy.asudox.dev in !asklemmy@lemmy.world
What keeps you away from PeerTube? What features does PeerTube lack? If you were the developer of PeerTube, how would you improve it?
If you could improve PeerTube, what would you improve?
Cross-posted from "If you could improve PeerTube, what would you improve?" by @asudox@lemmy.asudox.dev in !asklemmy@lemmy.world
What keeps you away from PeerTube? What features does PeerTube lack? If you were the developer of PeerTube, how would you improve it?
If you could improve PeerTube, what would you improve?
What keeps you away from PeerTube? What features does PeerTube lack? If you were the developer of PeerTube, how would you improve it?