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What’s bad about IPv6?
Admin & sysadmin of a Warframe-focused Lemmy instance at https://dormi.zone.
Developer of a UI mod for Vivaldi Browser: https://github.com/HKayn/vivaldi-vh
What’s bad about IPv6?
The fact that this is the top comment sends a funny message about the Lemmy community as a whole.
Federated?
You’re just throwing together FOSS buzzwords at this point.
☝️ This user has never donated to libre software.
It’s already illegal if your content is large enough to be copyrightable.
Well, in that case you should never publish your code anywhere.
The issue is that the majority of people on the Fediverse are “techies” with specific interests, which skews the spectrum of content quite a bit.
The Fediverse is in an awkward spot. It needs more people like you to keep technology communities from becoming Linux circlejerks, but at the same time those circlejerks are driving people like you out.
Do you think comments like these are swaying public opinion in your favor?
People will never use downvotes the intended way. They haven’t done so on Reddit either.
I see no productive use for downvotes, so I’ve disabled them.
But what if some of my comments include information that can uniquely identify me?
That can be something like “message me on Matrix at …”
I didn’t see your initial proposal. However I sympathise with this post and I really understand the frustration you’re feeling with the lack of donations, having seen it time and time again in the open-source space.
I was going to pledge that I’d donate once I had the cash available, but seeing how you respond to people in the comments is leading me to reconsider. You may not be demanding donations, but to me it does look like you’re attempting to shame people into donating with a challenging tone. Quoting one of your responses:
Anyway, now you know it as well. If you think that this is a worthy effort, what are you going to do about it besides commenting here?
I still want to support you if you’re going to pursue this, since I myself have a strong interest in Lemmy being GDPR-compliant, but I ask you that you please reconsider how you approach the people that can potentially be supporters of your efforts.
Can you show where the GDPR excludes public information? Because if it doesn’t and can uniquely identify a person, then it’s still subject to this regulation.
IANAL, but fediverse instances need to find a way to automatically set up data processing agreements when initializing federation to be GDPR-compliant: https://gdpr.eu/what-is-data-processing-agreement/
und dann nicht einsieht, warum ein anderes OS diesen Fehler nicht begehen will.
Da verstehst du was falsch. Es ist nicht so, dass Linux keine Rootkits zulässt, sondern dass die Entwickler Linux nicht zulassen.
Multiple people on here have already tried to tell them.
What are you calling centralized here?
The spammers are using a limited number of scraped Fediverse actors, which also included a handful of Lemmy communities.
If you weren’t part of that list, you were mostly safe.
Search engines currently struggle with the concept of federated posts. My guess is that instead of finding a post’s home instance, they accept the first mirror of that post and discard copies from all other instances through deduplication.
Why care which browser they use?
You can use whatever license you want. You can even go ahead and write your own license from scratch.
You’d only have to worry about enforcing the license, especially when you include such unorthodox terms and conditions.