NuclearArmWrestling

@NuclearArmWrestling@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

Fastmail is awesome. If you want to set it up as receive only, you can set up CloudFlare email forwarding for free and have it forward to your regular account.

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The exodus is going to be similar to the Digg exodus to Reddit when V4 came out.

It's not like there are no other options.

And I've got an ice maker and a bottle of Johnny Walker Black Label. Who needs the expense and time of a commute when their perk is right downstairs for me?

The longest I was on Reddit the past couple of weeks was to clear and delete all of my comments.

I'm a big fan of Bookstack. The Docker images work great, also in Kubernetes. SSO is easy to set up as well, so if you're using something like Authentik for SSO, you can integrate it pretty easily.

By default it uses a WSYWIG editor, but you can change the default to Markdown. Also, the ability to use the built-in draw.io diagram tool is great if you are documenting anything like code paths or network setup.

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A permanent ink marker making a big slash across the container for one of your eye's contacts ahead of time makes things easier to find. Just look for the big line across the container and you know that it's your left or right eye, and the other isn't. The important thing is to always do the same eye between orders, so you don't get used to the line always being the left and all of a sudden it changes to right from one order to another.

I know that people like to dump on Cloudflare, but it's incredibly easy to enable a built-in CSAM scanner with CloudFlare.

On that note, I'd like to see built-in moderation tools using something like PDQ and TMK+PDQF and a shared hashtable of CSAM and other material that may be outlawed or desirable to filter out in different regions (e.g. terrorist content, Nazi content in Germany, etc.)

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Can you post them? Name and shame.

I'm a big fan of Logseq. I use Syncthing to sync a folder between my desktop and phone and it works great. Tagging, everything is in markdown, and it's easy to navigate around.

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17+ years. It had been going downhill for a while, but the disdain for the volunteer mods and cutting BaconReader and the API changes was to much.

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Agent Smith was right.

It looks like it scans and flags on the outbound (user download of the image), so as long as it sits in front of your instance, it should work just fine.

You're still responsible for removing the material, complying with any preservation requirements, and any other legal obligations, and notifying CloudFlare that it's been removed.

It would be ideal if it could block on upload, so the material never makes it to your instance, but that would likely be something else like integration with PhotoDNA or something similar.

Probably going to spin up an open identi.ca instance. It federates well with both lemmy and mastodon and does more. After that I'll probably whip up a script to automatically follow new accounts and communities to get it all federated into my instance.

Imagine the shocked Pikachu face when they realize they've alienated the best mods and now have to pay for a moderation team.

As much as I dislike Oracle, they've been pretty good stewards of the Java open source project, and haven't had any issues with anyone else rebadging the JDK, whether it be Zulu, BellSoft, Amazon, Microsoft, SAP, IBM, etc.

If anything, I'd like to see them put their money where their mouth is and hire Linux devs to continue Oracle Linux in an open manner.

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I wiped all comments and posts and deleted 3 of my accounts today. All were around 8 years old and had several thousand karma. I still have my primary, for posterity sake (17 years), but I've wiped and deleted all comments and posts on that as well.

I'd rather see the gas engine as nothing but a glorified generator and have everything run off of electric rather than try to smash together two different drivetrains into some sort of franken-car like they are now.

Great, instead of one overvalued company, Jeff Bezos will own majority stakes in multiple overvalued companies.

Lemmy.world had to start using CloudFlare because some script kiddies were DDOSing it. Some people were complaining that it encourages centralization, etc.

Personally, I love it. The service you get even at the lowest level of payment ($20/mo) is great. And what you get for free can't be compared.

A lot of the mods for big providers like FB require counseling after the horrible crap they see (not just CSAM, but also terrible things like animal abuse and mutilation, etc). Unfortunately, the big companies have outsourced much of it to other countries where there aren't as many worker protections, traumatizing people and replacing them when they can't meet some arbitrary metric.

Definitely more. It's geared to note taking, with hashtags, wiki-like linking, and loads of other features. The main page is here.

Joplin is nice, but I've grown to love Logseq for my notes.

In that vein, Dendron in VS Code or VSCodium is equally amazing.

The ability to see up sieve filtering is great too. I've got a massive script that automatically sorts and files away most of my emails.

I want to like Proton Mail, but their sieve filtering kind of sucks, and with large mailboxes it slows down to an almost unusable amount.

Big brain time - research where the new shoreline will be with sea rise and buy the land all around there. Wait a few years and boom - beachfront property.

I've been using CloudFlare for my DNS registration. They're incredibly cheap (I think they sell at or near wholesale rates).

For hosting, I tend to use Dreamhost. I think that it's about $100/yr, with unlimited email inboxes, unlimited bandwidth (no porn or video hosting, or other things like that in the TOS).

Personally, I use Fastmail for my email (and CloudFlare's email forwarding to forward to it), although Proton is pretty good to look at as well.

I've been on Reddit for 17 years. Definitely reminds me of when it was a much smaller community.

As a US citizen, this is a ridiculous greed.

The ability to insert flow charts on the go with the draw.io integration built in is amazing for technical documentation.

I live in the SW US. We could probably provide power for most of the US with all the sun we get here and all the empty space without much of a hassle. The great thing is that it would likely be far less expensive than a good number of the alternatives.

I did almost all my browsing via BaconReader, so I thankfully didn't see any of that crap.

Logseq has an iOS app here, and an Android app at their GitHub releases.

Yeah, it's on the Apple app store, and the Android version is available directly from their GitHub release page as an APK, or on F-Droid.

Mine came back. If I'm using a VPN out of the EU, would the GDPR apply to me?

Maybe have them coalesce based on channel name, but have local mods on each server. It'd be great if you could share moderation between trusted servers or trusted mods on different servers as well (this could be on a per-community or per-server basis).