lambalicious
@lambalicious@lemmy.sdf.org
- Comment on Question: Is there a Self Hosted Discord like app? 1 day ago:
To my not up-to-date knowledge (2021-ish) audio calls work but they require an extension (on both participants) and are limited to 1:1, no “audio conference” support.
I do think there’s bridging for Mumble? If so that should at least cover the “audio chat” use case.
- Comment on Question: Is there a Self Hosted Discord like app? 2 days ago:
Good luck! Report results.
- Comment on Question: Is there a Self Hosted Discord like app? 2 days ago:
This whole “FOSS names are bad” sounds like a Mccarthyism sysop by this point. Like, really, who is pushing that crap?
- Comment on Question: Is there a Self Hosted Discord like app? 2 days ago:
XMPP aka Jabber.
- Comment on FR#152 – The DSA Needs Big Tech 3 days ago:
Geez, I was willing to bet some coins that this was about cryptography either.
- Comment on (Serious) networking with other academics appears difficult 3 days ago:
Honestly it could be worse. Moving to Xitter to Bullshitsky is at least taking some (temporary) steps of progress towards moving to the Fediverse.
The trick is to support them to do more than that before the cycle repeats.
- Comment on theoretical considerations on identity management 1 week ago:
Finally,
Fediverse Keyparties
(like back in the '80s)
- Comment on Rootless Containers with Podman 1 week ago:
Oh thanks, I know well about it.
podman unshareis the reason why those permission issues are not major (eg.: you don’t need to ever sudo to solve the permission issues rootless causes, I think?). But my going to was more focused o borking the output or workflow of using some of the “usual” tools of a Linux console, such as needing to account for the potential existence of a podman environment on any given user account if you ever need to rely on the recursive results of things like chmod or find. - Comment on $69 in 2026 Gets You a Tool to Rejuvenate Old Computers 1 week ago:
core memory unlocked - Comment on theoretical considerations on identity management 1 week ago:
What i argue now is that such an identity providing server is not technically necessary. You could use something like an ~/.ssh/id_rsa file that you generate on your own computer and use that public key to identify yourself on the fediverse.
Wouldn’t this require a keyserver anyway, GPG-style, since you need to have a means to guarantee that services all around can see your public key?
- Comment on Alternatives to Mattermost 1 week ago:
Nothing (well maaaaaaybe IRC) beats XMPP / Jabber when it comes to installing for small institutional needs. There are pretty good servers around, such as Prosody.
- Comment on Self-hosting paradox: Windows for specifically MS word 1 week ago:
I can understand the point that Word is needed for producing some borked, glitched, eldritch formatting that 99% of people expect as correct because Office is that much widespread and has trained people to be Wrong on the Internet; and in that case yeah I would still recommend running a(n older version of!) Office just so that you can process (and test) that you are producing what is expected in the exchange.
It’s curious actually. While LO compatibility has improved, I don’t think anything close to an umbrella “Imitate Word [$VERSION] Breakages” option has ever been added or even considered for LO? How about the other Word imitators? Can eg.: WPS or Calligra replicate Microslop idosyncracies? Because if so, running those would be better than running Office on a remote.
- Comment on Rootless Containers with Podman 1 week ago:
It’s pretty great, and I like that the workflow for creating containers is sliiiightly easier than on Docker. I switched from Docker to Podman for most stuff about a year ago and so far there are only two hiccups that I lament:
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the higher disk consumption due to not being able to share image storage. (I’ve tried with
additionalstoragesbut that seems to only be respected for podman run; podman build and podman compose seem to ignore it and always pull images from the registries) -
Some annoying isses with fule permissions due to rootless design - running rootless containers will create files under your user storage that you as a user have no permission to transfer or remove for cleanup or security, and severely breaks the output of tools like
duorfinddue to error spammage.
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- Comment on Reddit is now promoting ads for fascist paramilitary invaders 1 week ago:
There’s a lot of things to hate in the world – it’s the mark of wanting to make it better. If you are defined by thinking that hating Reddit is significant, you need a hobby.
- Comment on Self-hosting paradox: Windows for specifically MS word 1 week ago:
If the only thing you need is not even the whole Office suite but just a Word processor (and not even any particular version) and since you’ll be remoting to it for the graphical access, you don’t need to spin up a whole Windows VM for that. You can just spin up something with Wine and install the Word component from Office 2013 on that (I’d say Office 2013 at most; you might be able to get away with Office 2007 but I wouldn’t recommend it).
- Comment on 1 week ago:
Defaults matter. We always complain about that when it comes to eg.: Firefox, no sense in being a hypocrite here and letting Piefed do just about.
- Comment on 1 week ago:
uses regex to parse HTML
I see we are having fun these places!
- Comment on Microsoft Just Killed the "Cover for Me" Excuse: Microsoft 365 Now Tracks You in Real-Time 1 week ago:
It’s only illegal if “here” files a lawsuit against Microsoft.
Will it?
- Comment on De-Escalating Social Media 1 week ago:
The extra
bwas half in jest, but yeah. I was actually surprised at first to find out “mobb” with two bs is an actual word. - Comment on De-Escalating Social Media 1 week ago:
I guess it’s from “mobb”?
- Comment on De-Escalating Social Media 1 week ago:
That and the problem people are the ones who wouldn’t use this function in the first place.
- Comment on Piefed admin settings that allow to enable or disable content filters (they are disabled by default, see body for details) 1 week ago:
Booo. Here I was hoping for something serious to spice up the news and it just turns out it’s “it runs on a browser”.
- Comment on Piefed admin settings that allow to enable or disable content filters (they are disabled by default, see body for details) 1 week ago:
Yeah. You know, Shadow Profiles? Datasets on users collected for the purpose of control and manipulation, basically the equivalent to back when McCarthynism and the FBI had a “dossier” on you.
- Comment on Piefed admin settings that allow to enable or disable content filters (they are disabled by default, see body for details) 1 week ago:
The 99% of the code does not deal with keeping Shadow Profiles on netizens and punishing them (as well as misinforming them about what’s going on). This 50something lines, does, and thus is a weighed key on which to judge the subject.
, we need […] community evangelists
What will they be commenting to the public on the CCP-like thing?
- Comment on Piefed admin settings that allow to enable or disable content filters (they are disabled by default, see body for details) 1 week ago:
Yeah it reeks of “you can complain about CCP-like behaviour but not in a way that actually effects any change”.
- Comment on Piefed admin settings that allow to enable or disable content filters (they are disabled by default, see body for details) 1 week ago:
Wait what? I read in other threads the code was bad, not I didn’t think it’d be this bad.
- Comment on Fun fact: you can't upload this image on piefed.social 1 week ago:
I was using the pro/anti AI as an example but the point is, Piefed already has a history of editorioalizing user discourse secrelty and for the benefit (or whininess) of the dev. I could have used eg.: pro/anti shipping, or pro/anti consumerism instead. The point is the reputation is hard to earn back.
- Comment on Fun fact: you can't upload this image on piefed.social 1 week ago:
So it’s funny that it’s even stricter “moderation” AND NOW ITS HARDCODED so it affects every instance.
Lol, people so afraid of Lemmy devs bowing to the CCP that they migrate to the fediverse option that actually implements CCP societal control features. McCarthysim really did a number on the Amerikkkan brain, dunno if it is impacting people from elsewhere that much. This surely was not in my 2026 Bingo card!
- Comment on Fun fact: you can't upload this image on piefed.social 1 week ago:
Like, how? It’s perfectly readable (even as an ESL can do it without issues, for one). And honestly it’s a goof bit of flavour. Like using ß for things like aßhole, although San’s choice has the advantage that it is actually part of Ebglish.
- Comment on Fun fact: you can't upload this image on piefed.social 1 week ago:
I mean, yeah, they call out for attention towards a problem.