

The workaround is using uBO
The workaround is using uBO
I am using LibreWolf. It’s probably the best fork out there.
I remember when they had an onion domain and the signup button would redirect you to the clearnet page for signup. Afaik it also did that bullshit at some other places. So I wouldn’t be surprised.
Cursor is literally marketed as “The AI Code Editor”. I am not sure why anyone would use an AI code editor if they aren’t planning on vibe coding.
Proton is, in my opinion, a bad privacy company anyway. Vibe code or not, stop paying them.
Not sure how I feel about the dev using the internet archive to distribute the game.
By the way, who put it in the “Community software” collection? The game is not open source.
You can block users by clicking the three dots on a post or comment they made or you can do it through settings > blocks
You can block instances by going to settings > blocks.
But wow 5.2gb updates and 7.6gb images is way too much. Gotta get the sizes under control dudes !!!
This seems to be because they can’t do delta updates yet.
https://community.kde.org/KDE_Linux#Current_state
System updates are huge because we ship a whole new OS image, and delta updates haven’t been implemented in Systemd yet.
Nice. Please do cross post this announcement to other communities as well. Lemmy.ml isn’t the only instance and !privacy@lemmy.ml isn’t the only privacy community.
For example:
Fedora Server is the one I use.
Oh ok, that’s nice
Not sure if it is API related, but you should move on from that frontend anyway. It’s no longer maintained and will certainly break when LW moves to Lemmy v1.0.0
There are some, but they aren’t used very often. I know some instances scan CP and other illegal shit using community tools. But automods? No, I don’t think I’ve ever seen one actively operating (and I don’t think they are even maintained anymore, or at least the ones I know).
And even if they were, the advanced ones are only useful for the host.
So everything is manually moderated by humans at the moment.
That’s why I’m working on a bot with a plugin system. The plugin system will allow users of the bot to implement the logic themselves in one of the supported languages (e.g. Python, JavaScript, Rust) in a sandboxed environment (Wasm). It’s halfway done, but now I’m unsure if I want to create a dedicated Fediverse platform for it. One of the biggest reasons for this is to be free from the limitations of Lemmy and other factors.
The problems with relying on Lemmy right now are:
lemmy-client
crate from the Lemmy devs. Should this ever be discontinued, I would either have to maintain it myself, use another crate, or create one myself. The last two would be painful and require a lot of work.And so I’ve been researching how I could build a lightweight Fediverse platform specifically for the bot. That would eliminate all the problems mentioned above. Since the platform would be in my hands, I could also implement ways to federate with other platforms and even use the unique features of other platforms. But that’s not easy, so it will take some time. I also am not great at web dev, so the frontend will also be a problem.
Locking for rule 5.
As an alpha male, I can confirm this is how we feel when a feminist attacks our masculine values.
It’s not compatible at all. And bots acting as bridges isn’t compatibility.
As for self hosting an instance that is federated with the official Bluesky instance, you will only be able to do that in your dreams. You can self host your own PDS though.
Bluesky is the most centralized decentralized platform
I will leave the internet and seek alternatives.
Doesn’t anubis support M2M?
Elon will do his best to make the platform align with the ideals of his führer.
Fedora.
I guess installing arch via the wiki wouldn’t be so bad if you are more techy and want to learn about stuff. The arch wiki is also great for any distro.
Locked for rule 5.edit: Misinterpreted the question. My bad. It’s unlocked again.