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It’s not weird. I’d appreciate it if it were me.
Just wonking about on the internet… oh look, a bee.
It’s not weird. I’d appreciate it if it were me.
Why unacceptable? As the runner of an instance I get to have control over my own little walled garden - it’s literally the primary strength of federation. If anyone, at any time, is unhappy with the content moderation policies of the admins of their Mastodon/Calckey/Peertube/Lemmy/kbin instance then they are able to find a new home - or maybe start one of their own, like dbzer0 did.
This was an issue at the start of July. I would hope that most all instances would be patched now. I know mine is.
Love a big cat (size, not weight, obvs.)
Tiny bed or chungus cat?
Contratulations, you’re the inaugural aroo
Tell me there’s a switcheroo community/magazine
Imgur doesn’t work with vpns. To view your meme post I have to got through steps to disable either my work or private VPNs. At this point the end result is I just don’t bother.
Oh yeah. But I click a button like that and my image is uploaded to the instance (KBin)
PS. Can’t see that image as Imgur blocks my VPN.
Does Lemmy not let you just attach them to your post?
When you login initially it offers to follow all your Instagram follows. Even if they’ve never logged in. Its creating shadow accounts for all of them.
When they login initially they find they already have a bunch of followers.
So it’s not all of Instagram. It’s just all the people who’ve tried it + all the people they tried to follow.
I just bought an actual domain and use that 😅
As an added bonus, letsencrypt works with no effort.
Not true.
Both Lemmy and KBin map the same activitypub activities to the same upvote and downvote actions.
When it’s running in server mode it provides a similar UI too when it’s a client, except now you can browse the snapshots/policies of each client that uses it.
Not quite full management but yeah, good for home use.
My vote goes to Kopia.
Both these give you a simple way to search for things you want. They use IMDB and the like to give you a big list of results. You add what you want to your collection and in the background they scurry off to torrent sites or usenet and downloads it. Then they name everything nicely and stuff then in your Plex library.
You can set them up to use specific torrent sites. Download specific qualities, or more likely an order of qualities by preference and all sorts of other tweaks.
Kbin (and Mastodon, calckey et. al.) don’t know what to do with a bang url. It’s a lemmy thing. @newyuzupiracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com should work, but doesn’t because of a kbin bug. It works on those other platforms though.
Something I’m not understanding is that my link goes to the same place as yours. Mine 404’s yours doesn’t. wat.
Edit. Aaaah theres some funky JS things happening that are trying push you at a user account instead. Which doesn’t exist.
Link for fediverse @newyuzupiracy
may or may not work depending on how your application/instance copes with fediverse account links
For an organisation hosting as many companies data as this one I’d expect automated tape at a minimum. Of course, if the attacker had the time to start messing with the tape that’s lost as well but it’s unlikely.