pedroapero

@pedroapero@lemmy.ml
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Also on Mastodon: @pedroapero@mastodon.top

Want to send me a tip? XMR:89oiUKyACFZ655sTikh42RF8wpd46EQDmbTQUQiHHRWFEatjp5xxj4tZBhMMfjC4X45qvq4EdEGXkBsdxT1kP9xyVia8mPD

This feels so creepy to, being watched spending your money by slaves on the other side of the globe, and Amazon pretending it to be automated !

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From what I can see it is informational only. There is no direct content linking, this does not sound illegal.

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Are there actual studies showing that plant-based alternatives are better for health (for individuals that digest lactose just fine like me) ?

I switched to alt-milks for ecological reason but media keep talking about the negative health effects of «ultra-transformed food», which alt-milk very much sounds like...

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I would add:

  1. Paid 24/7 support
  2. Pay for custom features
  3. Accept donations
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That would be mastodon.social https://fedidb.org/network/instance/mastodon.social Not sure about censorship / moderation rules though.

This would be the identifier: rad:z3SNcAzHydhWtfaFTiq9S643GQjYU

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Welcome ! Lemmy is not perfect, some communities are fighting each others and there are still some technical improvements to make. I hope you will enjoy as I do ;)

This link might be more relevant (sorry I did not find it in the first place): https://zlibrary-redirect.se/inter-library

Restored security (SHA-256) is the first reason.

But what's most interesting to me is the single files hashes.
Each individual file will get it's own hash, reachable from the DHT. It also seems that there will be some kind of standard hashing method allowing to get unique reproducible hashes (no more piece size or parameters). Two persons would always obtain the same hash for the same file even for different torrents. This is all to reduce swarm fragmentation.
So it would be similar to IPFS (except this one broke his promises by introducing several multihash versions…).

2.7M followers displayed on Threads; 2.8M on Mastodon.

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Pitty I see that Openbazaar was discontinued...

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Why would you even share this ? Nobody cares about this guy's countless dumb statements.

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The Pixelfed team stated (https://mastodon.social/@pixelfed/112138024510274956) that users were not able to reproduce the issue, so this is most likely a fake news.

Anyone can create a Lemmy account and post ads already.

It's so hard to differenciate manipulators from plain idiots 😔

This is not about Technology.

Yep, you can gossip the list of peers with that identifier.

Insecure checksumming though (sha-1)

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I'll be waiting for the dialer, sms, and contact apps in f-droid. Gallery is there already. Too bad I donated a couple of times to Tibor; wish you all the best anyways !

I had a try ad Bookwyrm, which seems similar to what you intend to build. I was disappointed because the database itself is federated, meaning it's full of duplicated entries.

You can quickly display the filesystem hierarchy using the tree command.

No shit it's a bad investment LOL

I read the users can blacklist instances already, from the latest Lemmy release note.

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Yep, tourist restaurants offer it as an attraction mostly.

So what, we keep burning coal because it is cheaper ?

Great project !

Naming conventions are missing some important information like bitrate, color depth, and most importantly language and subtitles.

Do you plan to scrape additional infos from known torrent sites (searching for torrent hashes for well named torrents) ?

When you reply on Lemmy, it may push the thread on top of the «active» filter, so it is similar to forums. Some forums feature voting but to my knowledge none of them has a display algorithm based on votes.

Wait and see what happens when Google removes traditional tracking from Chrome and every sites start requiring registration to access content !

Welcome to the USA!

I use Signal, but I'm unable to force everybody to do the same.

Not sure what you mean. If I follow your reasoning, you can't do anything online because pretty much everything is illegal in Russia...

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Mattermost used to be the go-to alternative, not sure why it is not mentioned yet. Then it looks like Revolt is getting traction now.

I heard that in Mississipi you can be jailed for failing to repay your dept. The only places in the world with such policy are Afghanistan and a couple others (Iran maybe).

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The onion option makes more sense (standard solution, battle-tested). Not sure about POW resilience, compared to distributed hosting though.

Wao didn't know this one, impressive thx for sharing !

It seems like it is about using public pages to broadcast information. Mastodon seems fairly appropriate for that.

IPFS has 2 and 3 (they almost f*ed-up 3 with CID v1 actually)

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Plume is good also to host a blog: https://joinplu.me/