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Wow ok. Well that was just one man’s opinion, if you have numbers on who is fine with that kind of access and who isn’t then by all means keep going with your schedule. Maybe I’m just too cautious and my perspective is skewed because of that.
I’ve sort of built this place.
Father of @AutoMod and @flairchange_bot.
Creator of the Defederation Investigator: defed.xyz.
Wow ok. Well that was just one man’s opinion, if you have numbers on who is fine with that kind of access and who isn’t then by all means keep going with your schedule. Maybe I’m just too cautious and my perspective is skewed because of that.
I understand. If it was up to me I would consider the permission settings a priority, as agreeing to all of that can be a pretty big deal for some people (I know it is for me). Some users may be willing to go all the way, but many might be gelous or scared of losing their Reddit accounts or even giving access to them to what, in their eyes, would be a complete stranger.
Anyway, as I said, the idea itself is cool. Hopefully your project can be a gateway to the Fediverse for many Redditors, as the enshittification goes on.
While I admire the initiative of bringing Reddit users to Lemmy, you are asking for way too many permissions, my dude.
submit links and comments from my account
read my DMs and send DMs from my account
keep these permissions indefinitely
I wanted to check out your project, but there is no way in hell I am agreeing to that lol. Chances are you don’t even need all of those. Also, I see that apparently Fediverser is open source. You might want to point that out on the portal.alien.top site, as that might make people more keen on trusting you with their Reddit accounts
Private torrent tracker. Invite only, to my knowledge.
Southern neighbours here, we've been doing a simlar thing for the last 15 years (same number of men too: 7000) and the result have been pretty great thus far. As expensive as this is going to be I think Macron made the right call.
Source: Article on "operation safe streets" [EN], Wikipedia page on "operazione strade sicure" [IT]
I think that's the first Italian plan I've ever seen in years without unlimited SMS lol. Not that it makes any difference, no one uses it anyway.
What provider is that? The yellow makes me think of Fastweb. Weird. I'm using ho. and I've had unlimited SMS for years now.
Anyway, SMS is a trash and outdated technology and that's the only reason why it's not used. Have you ever reached your monthly cap for SMS any time after 2010?
your fascist fucking grandpa is literally Mussolini
That’s not Meloni, I think you might be confusing her with Alessandra Mussolini. Even then, I don’t think it’s fair to hold people accountable for the actions of their ancestors, even when said ancestors are dictators such as “literally Mussolini”.
and it’s one of his old colonies
If anything what made the country so destabilized, ultimately leading to Gaddafi’s rise, was the “liberation” (read as neocolonialism) brought by the British. A similar fate happened to all the other former Italian colonies such as Ethiopia, Somalia and Eritrea.
I’m all for the right of self determination of people and decolonization was a traumatic process for many African countries (think of French Algeria for one), but it’s probably not a coincidence that all of those territories are now failed or war torn states. A smoother and more democratic process after WW2 might probably have helped the regions, but it’s not fair to blame Italy for it’s lack.
Yeah I don’t think it’s very common elsewhere. Right over the border with France they were already saying “200 grams de jambon”.
But I think it’s convenient. Small number make brain hurt less, brain no need to think.
In Italy we use hectograms (“ettogrammi”, “etti” for short) in day to day life when buying groceries. You don’t ask for 200 grams of ham, you just ask for 2 etti.
Are you good, mate? Is it just my instance or this comment got posted four times within the span of 30 seconds?
Oof. Yeah maybe. I did play Skyrim on release, on a bloody PS3 no less. Pure pain.
Hopefully it doesn’t take them that long.
It might be, although I’ve read of some freezes happening even on the fastest SSD in the world so… idk, I think they might have fucked up somewhere. I also suspect there might be some memory leaks, although this comes solely from my experience, I have no data to show.
Yes, all very cool, but when are they going to fix the actual issues? Like, I don’t know, the constant freezes?
I’m loving this game so far, I’m playing it every night, but it feels like a constant test of my patience.
Oh thanks for that. Looking at the plugin’s wordpress page I ended up on a wordpress SVN page and thought I had to browse that. My allergy is already much better, I might have a look after all.
You are right. I don’t mind the upvotes being public, I do mind the deletion thing (although it’s an inherent flaw of federation, hard to get around it) but both are points against it having good privacy.
I guess what I meant is that the platform makes no attempt at linking your online persona to anything else. It doesn’t even collect IP adresses and has very poor logging - btw this is actually a liability with the ongoing CSAM issue.
Looking at the Mastodon and Lemmy documentations, yes it should work.
Page
, Article
, Note
, Video
and Event
activities.Page
, Article
, Note
, Video
, Event
, Image
, Audio
and Question
activities.As you can see there’s a large overlap between the two, so I say it’s likely that it will work. I could bring this even further by having a look at the plugin’s code but unfortunately I’m alergic to both PHP and SVN and wordpress uses both.
Sounds more like a simple filter to your feed. I’m not familiar with the backend side of Lemmy but I would guess it shouldn’t be too hard to implement.
Just save an array of instance domains a user doesn’t want to see in their preferences and filter them out of the post list that gets served to them.
That got me very confused as I never had that happening on my Reddit feed. I had to go back to Reddit to notice that I actually had that setting disabled.
Anyway, I don’t think something like that would really work on Lemmy. Reddit has his algorithm that devours your privacy, chews on your data and spits out results that may or may not interests you. Lemmy is much more simple than that. IIRC it’s “algorithm” is little more than a logarithmic curve and the (very based) devs are committed to user privacy, so your data will never get analyzed, not even to sugar coat your feed. For me it’s a feature, though I get that not everyone might feel that way.
Holy cow that is beyond impressive. Sure enough, sometimes it does hallucinate a bit, but it’s already quite wild. Can’t help but wonder where we’ll be in the next 5-10 years.