lambalicious
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- Comment on Cloudflare blocking AI crawlers 6 hours ago:
off YT
so… physicists and fanfic writers, yeah :p
- Comment on The Fediverse Passport: A needed tool. 6 hours ago:
Ideally on a platform similar to Gmail in its decentralized nature
Really? This is the key to understanding that you don’t even know what you’re talking about.
- Comment on Sebastian Lauwers: "What Lemm.ee’s shutdown means (and doesn’t) for the Fediverse" - Mastodon 20 hours ago:
But Lemmy isn’t one of those platforms. Right?
Not for content but that wasn’t what you asked for.
I migrated an account loooong ago and the only thing that didn’t copy/transfer by themselves was my posts. Dunno how much better it has gotten since then but what “makes” the account is so far quite easily exportable and importable.
- Comment on Cloudflare blocking AI crawlers 1 day ago:
Gotta be physicists or fanfic writers. I can not imagine other better options.
- Comment on Communities not existing on all instances is a big problem. 1 day ago:
Multicommunities
Doesn’t mbin already have that?
- Comment on Communities not existing on all instances is a big problem. 1 day ago:
The only thing that is making me hold out on this experiment is because I am 100% sure that some people will see their posts on a community they never interacted on and they will panic on the grounds of “mah privacy” or something silly like that.
Don’t hold out out of that. There are idiots everywhere and they should not be taken as a good driving force for anything.
Half the point of the Fediverse is that your activity is public. It’s the entire point of why have activity with a community or instance in the first place. Heck, it’s “kinda” the name of the protocol: “ActivityPub”.
- Comment on Cloudflare blocking AI crawlers 1 day ago:
Is that why I can no longer go from a web search (eg.: DDG, Ecosia) or forum link to StackOverflow without going through three CF captchas? If AI had not killed SO for me before, this does.
- Comment on PewDiePie: I'm DONE with Google 2 days ago:
So it’s “You get off Google but not me! And keep subsidizing me!”?
It’s about 15% more understandable, but still, the same crap I expect by default from that kind of person.
- Comment on A sovereign Microsoft 365 alternative: Nextcloud and IONOS join forces - Nextcloud 3 days ago:
Trusting humans (to any extent) is quite vastly different than trusting corporations, to be honest. But if that’s your jingle, you can always do the work with a bulk tagger / gallery assembler. No AI, nor environment killing, needed.
- Comment on PewDiePie: I'm DONE with Google 3 days ago:
Organic died shortly ago (they’d been enshittifying for a while). We go with CoMaps nowadays.
- Comment on PewDiePie: I'm DONE with Google 3 days ago:
The Proton CEO praised Trump and his control and choices regarding IT and antitrust some months ago. People said it was a “one-off” but then the Proton board backed up the CEO. Writing’s been on the wall for a while.
- Comment on PewDiePie: I'm DONE with Google 3 days ago:
But not Youtube. Which is Google.
Curious.
- Comment on PewDiePie: I'm DONE with Google 3 days ago:
I’m done with Google! Watch me rant on Google’s Youtube! Earns me money!
So… yeah.
Why are we giving neonazis attention, again?
- Comment on A sovereign Microsoft 365 alternative: Nextcloud and IONOS join forces - Nextcloud 3 days ago:
Have you tried hiring a couple humans? They’re much better than AI. And you help your local (physical or virtual) economy!
- Comment on Dead OS Walking: 30 Days on Windows XP in 2025 — fireborn 1 week ago:
Running WXP on the metal??? I thought I was mad!
- Comment on Plex has paywalled my server! 2 weeks ago:
Plex has paywalled my server!
Skill issue tbh.
- Comment on If you can afford it, PeerTube is having a fundraiser for its mobile app 2 weeks ago:
Platform.
Optional.
It’s on us (all of us).
Apparently.
Posting media.
Fediverse.
Yes.
- Comment on Open Source Paid Remote Desktop 3 weeks ago:
Shittiest post of the week in the Fedivere, up there ↑.
If you are going to be this shitty, dismissive and misinformative, you can head back to Twitter.
- Comment on ChatGPT 'got absolutely wrecked' by Atari 2600 in beginner's chess match — OpenAI's newest model bamboozled by 1970s logic 3 weeks ago:
a decent chunk of coding is stupid boilerplate/minutia that varies
…according to a logic, which means LLMs are bad at it.
- Comment on ChatGPT 'got absolutely wrecked' by Atari 2600 in beginner's chess match — OpenAI's newest model bamboozled by 1970s logic 3 weeks ago:
Well, the first and obvious thing to do to show that AI is bad is to show that AI is bad. If it provides that much of a low-hanging fruit for the demonstration… that just further emphasizes the point.
- Comment on Just started a community for those who wish to move away from Lemmy 3 weeks ago:
[Features][features]
- [Proceeds to list social credit features]
No thanks, if I wanted that I’d go to the CCP, Reddit, or Twitter.
- Comment on Now that PewDiePie is on his Linux/engineering arc, could he help boost the Fediverse? 3 weeks ago:
You skipped like, three towns ahead and one to the right, mate. Actively defending against specific bad people in the world is not an “echo chamber”.
- Comment on Using DNS4EU in North America 3 weeks ago:
The only task of a DNS server is (or should be) to tell you how to get to a resource you’re looking for by name. So, the only thing that is going to be reallistically affected is your (initial) connection times. And – since this is c/selfhosted – if you are setting a decent DNS cache in your local network, that should be even less of an issue.
The only borderline scenario that I could see feasible, since this is c/selfhosted , is that some software you are setting up that requires nanosecond DNS resolution or somesuch sillyness is going to fail or report false errors. But why would you even do that?
- Comment on Now that PewDiePie is on his Linux/engineering arc, could he help boost the Fediverse? 3 weeks ago:
The last thing we want is for the fediverse to be promoted by Nazi association.
Well, not the last last, but still bad enough.
- Comment on Project resource management? Gantt charts, timelines, etc 4 weeks ago:
Fortunately someone else at work already set up a redmine one (they did it by mistake, actually, long story; but at least we already know it works). So I’m taking a look at this (slash or OpenProject) in conjunction with kanboard first to see what sticks.
- Comment on Project resource management? Gantt charts, timelines, etc 4 weeks ago:
Took a look at this and might not end up using it for this, but might use it for a different non-work related project instead that’s far more focused on time and task management.
- Comment on Project resource management? Gantt charts, timelines, etc 4 weeks ago:
Looks good at a first glance and is among the first I’ll try.
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- Comment on Framasoft, the devs of PeerTube and other projects, are doing an AMA over on !opensource@lemmy.ml - check it out! 4 weeks ago:
A much fair point.
- Comment on Do you actually audit open source projects you download? 4 weeks ago:
Lol. I download a library or program to do a task because I would not be able to code it myself (to that kind of production level, at least). Of course I’m not gonna be able to audit it! You need twice the IQ to debug a software compared to the one needed to even write it in the first place.