

I managed to break our instance. I imported several years worth of google takeout location data, and now the “stay-detection-queue” is stalled.
I managed to break our instance. I imported several years worth of google takeout location data, and now the “stay-detection-queue” is stalled.
Minorities are outnumbered by definition. Putting minority rights up to majority vote leads to minorities getting fucked over…
If this actually stands a chance of taking off, I’ll honestly take what I can get to normalise HDR images
HDR capable PNGs that don’t look shite on SDR displays? Sign me up!
I don’t use bluesky or nostr for the very reasons I outlined in my comment, and I wouldn’t recommend them to anyone. Especially nostr, which is a shit hole.
My point is though, they both do non centralised ID, giving similar benefits to what the OP is suggesting, without the centralisation they’re suggesting
I’m not the OP.
And no, a central account doesn’t require a central service, it just requires amendments to the protocols to allow for a decentralised identity. Nostr, bluesky, etc all work that way. Nostr is full of nazis and bitcoin bros, and bluesky is effectively centralised in other ways, but both of them do have a genuinely decentralised single identity system.
There are a few ways of doing it. A single account on the first platform, and then signing up to remote platforms with that account. A system of trust that allows a user to verify that other remote accounts are genuinely also them. Combine it with platforms that recognise content posted from other accounts/platforms that belong to the same person, and let them edit the “remote” content locally and federate it out again etc.
So you don’t end up with a centralised identity, but rather, the ability to manage your identity from whichever instance you happen to be signed in to as if it were created locally on that instance.
A passport in the way described here doesn’t need to be centralised. Your profile could link to your other profiles through metadata, rather than a centralised system.
I have zero interest in going to a place where people who want to take away other peoples rights are given a welcome mat.
The people that will go there are people who want to (civilly) hate on other folk, and free speech absolutists.
What you won’t get, is a genuine cross sampling of perspectives and viewpoints, because it will end up being dominated by hateful voices (civil voices, but hateful). And that’s what the other person meant when they said that no moderation is a form of censorship/bias in and of itself. Which is to say, you won’t saving anyone any time soon, because the people who do want to save folks will be the least likely to use the spaces
The admin team burned out
It just redirects to https://join-lemmy.org/ for me
To be clear, if someone is open about being racist, or sexist, or transphobic, they’ll be free to try and convince other folk that racism is good actually as long as they keep it civil and don’t start throwing insults?
Playing nude and modding seem like two different things :P
The format you want is !communityname @ instance.tld
Make sure you make a sticky post in the old community with the new address before lemm.ee shuts down. That way it will stick at the top of folks feeds, even after the instance is down, and people who find the old community will be able to tell at a glance what the new address is
Well, that was the first PewDiePie video I’ve ever watched…
Strange that he didn’t mention leaving YouTube behind though!
Honestly, I like it. I run google and all of its platforms in their own tab containers, without signing in and that’s what my Youtube looks like. It’s great, I can search for the thing I need, and otherwise interact with google ad spam as little as possible
That was my immediate question too!
If it we weren’t Google, I’d be ok with paying too. As it is, the content creators will have to get by with their individual sponsorships, rather than getting ad revenue from me.
It’s a 1gig json file that has about 10 years of data. I get multiple repeats of the rabbit timeout in the logs. The Job Status section tells me that it’s got just under 9 hours of processing remaining for just over 16,000 in the stay-detection-queue. The numbers change slightly, so something is happening, but it’s been going for over 12 hours now, and the time remaining is slowly going up, not down.