Looks like someone created a pull request (a code submit) for iOS client last month then conversation stopped
Looks like someone created a pull request (a code submit) for iOS client last month then conversation stopped
Is there a real life issue that people faced or this is all theories? I haven’t seen any sites blocking me yet with ads blocker used?
Do you know exactly what Discord track?
Can someone give me an easy to understand example of what they are proposing? Assume that I don’t allow them to install any software/tool that helps them track me/my device.
I saw this comment and found it helpful but its still not clear to me
At its core, it establishes software components called “attesters” that decide whether your device and/or browser is “trustworthy” enough - as defined by the website you are trying to visit. Websites can enforce which “attesters” users must accept, simply by denying everybody access who refuses to bow down to this regime; or who uses attesters that are deemed “inappropriate”; or who is on a platform that does not provide any attesters the website finds “acceptable”.
In short: it is specifically designed to destroy the open web by denying you the right to use whatever browser you want to use, on whatever operating system. It is next-level “DRM”, introduced by affiliates of a company that already has monopolized the browser market. And the creators of this “proposal” absolutely know what they are attempting here.
This is still unclear for me to understand how sync works, because if it does not suit me, mo way I would be using it.
For example I mostly type on mobile, then when I open my laptop, the app will try to sync between my phone and my laptop, with their server helping establishing the connection? I don’t see how its gonna work well since both has to be online and have good Internet at the same time
Very nice write-up. Was it fast for you to use? Notion has gotten quite slow for me on mobile
I still do not understand how their sync work, based on their description:
synced in your local p2p network
Can someone please explain this to me?
Their FAQ is pretty good , but it still does not answer that question
While looking good on desktop (based on screenshots), it is definitely not designed for mobile. See below
No. Only banned from a community called !Fediverse@lemmy.world on lemmy.world instance only. At least that’s what I guessed it was
Not OP but I am still waiting for my data request from a few weeks ago!
Wow they banned the OP of that post 3 years from that community for misinformation. Do they have proof that it is misinformation?
Banned
@booty_flexx from the community Fediverse reason: Misinformation expires: in 3 years
I could not find that post being removed from modlog. There were other removed posts but not that particular one
Whats the point of modlog if it does not record everything for auditing purpose?
I found !3dPrinting@lemmy.ml is quite active and cool
Is there a way to see why a post was deleted?
I wish Lemmy provided ability to transfer ownership of posts/comments too. With subscriptions I can easily manually do it myself
I am sure they will come after reddit next :)
Edit: regarding people’s interest in this, many projects/people have been burnt before by megacorps so its definitely worth having our guard up to anticipate what might happen in the future
Meta started working with ActivityPub working group already
https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-swicg/2023Jul/0032.html
the admins are known to be Uyghur genocide deniers and pro-North-Korea
Do you have a link for this? I want to read it. I picked lemmy.ml because it was used by Memmy app community, has decent userbase, and they block threads.net. This is the description on https://join-lemmy.org/instances : “A community of privacy and FOSS enthusiasts, run by Lemmy’s developers”
my understanding from Lemmy.world’s post was “guys, we’re years away from it if it ever happens, maybe we should chill until we learn more?”
Did they post their official’s stance on it? All I saw was a post by ruud, the instance owner on Mastodon
As I explained in another comment, if they don’t block a server, they are federating with it. Meta could be testing as we speak
According to Lemmy documentation, if they don’t block a server, it means they are federating (aka talking using ActivityPub protocol) with that server.
Lemmy has three types of federation:
- Allowlist: Explicitly list instances to connect to.
- BlockList: Explicitly list instances to not connect to. Federation is open to all other instances.
- Open: Federate with all potential instances.
Federation is enabled by default.
It means Meta could in theory talking right now with instances not blocking them as part of their testing.
I don’t know why they could not just block in the first place, then unblock/allow later if it makes sense.
This is the answer I was looking for. You mentioned a couple of very interesting points and they are well articulated.
Do you post anywhere that I can follow?
Sorry I asked the wrong question. I’ve updated it. My question should have been specific to Threads federation. You can see my clarifie point of view in another comment
Would this change your answer
Mammoth has a For You tab and I found it quite useful