asudox
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Cursor is literally marketed as “The AI Code Editor”. I am not sure why anyone would use an AI code editor if they aren’t planning on vibe coding.
Proton is, in my opinion, a bad privacy company anyway. Vibe code or not, stop paying them.
asudox@lemmy.asudox.devtoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Video link posts or embedded self hosted video: how does federation of this content work?
2·7 months agoVideos are not stored in every server. Nobody would have been able to pay for the bills if that was the case.
The videos and images stay on the origin, and are fetched from the origin.
Afaik admins that enable the image proxy cache only the images, not videos.
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Buy European@feddit.uk•German carmakers and suppliers want to create a shared open-source platformEnglish
31·7 months agoFOSS cars when?
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KDE@lemmy.kde.social•#KDELinux is still in Pre-Alpha stages and it shows. Was gonna make a video about it, but I decided to honor the Dev's request not to since it's still way too early.
5·7 months agoBut wow 5.2gb updates and 7.6gb images is way too much. Gotta get the sizes under control dudes !!!
This seems to be because they can’t do delta updates yet.
https://community.kde.org/KDE_Linux#Current_state
System updates are huge because we ship a whole new OS image, and delta updates haven’t been implemented in Systemd yet.
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CoMaps@sopuli.xyz•is comaps data updated only when the app updates?English
3·7 months agoYeah, seems like a bad idea. Hopefully CoMaps can introduce live updates like OsmAnd.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Hey, Michael from Signal Jam here. Quick update!
22·7 months agoNice. Please do cross post this announcement to other communities as well. Lemmy.ml isn’t the only instance and !privacy@lemmy.ml isn’t the only privacy community.
For example:
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CoMaps@sopuli.xyz•is comaps data updated only when the app updates?English
5·7 months agoYes. They are updated only when the app updates. It’s probably to allow wrong data to be corrected in the meantime or something.
Fedora Server is the one I use.
It’s not compatible at all. And bots acting as bridges isn’t compatibility.
As for self hosting an instance that is federated with the official Bluesky instance, you will only be able to do that in your dreams. You can self host your own PDS though.
Bluesky is the most centralized decentralized platform
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•What are you going to do when the internet starts asking for ID for everything?
40·8 months agoI will leave the internet and seek alternatives.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Private and open source alternative to xTiles?
81·8 months agoObsidian is proprietary.
asudox@lemmy.asudox.devtoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•My instance posts are accessible from other instances but comments from other instances aren't accessible from my instance
1·8 months agoTo double check, you are accessing the Lemmy admin page through the official Lemmy UI, correct?
Also do you mind sharing (if there are any) error logs of the Lemmy backend?
Btw you might want to close the registrations. They are open right now.
asudox@lemmy.asudox.devtoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•My instance posts are accessible from other instances but comments from other instances aren't accessible from my instance
2·8 months agoSorry, forget my previous comment. It seems to be a bad design choice in the frontend. The backend is working fine, probably.
Your instance is not federating with other instances, and this definitely is because someone manually turned off federation or changed the federation mode (otherwise your community and its posts wouldn’t have appeared on other instances).
The comment on the jlai.lu instance seems to be there because someone manually fetched it. That would explain why “your instance did not receive the activity but federated it over to other instances”.
Go to the admin page in the lemmy UI and turn on federation. If you selected “Allowlist” or “Blacklist”, select “Open” as the federation mode.
https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/federation_getting_started.html
Then comment or like posts from other instances, ideally a popular community so your instance starts federating with lots of instances faster.
Though I think that’s what happening, this wouldn’t explain why 0d.gs shows that your instance successfully keeps receiving activities from it. I wonder if there is no check being done for that.
asudox@lemmy.asudox.devtoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•My instance posts are accessible from other instances but comments from other instances aren't accessible from my instance
1·8 months ago~~Check this out: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/troubleshooting.html#you-dont-receive-actions-reliably~~
(However, afaik your instance must receive activity so that said activity can be federated to other instances. That’s why you can comment on dead instance comms, but they never will be seen on other instances. Take lemm.ee for example.)Also, as davel said, the instances page seems to be broken, and that doesn’t seem to be a frontend issue as not even lemmy federation state checker is able to query it, so either something is wrong at the backend or your reverse proxy config.Check the logs and config.edit: wrong, ignore.
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Buy European@feddit.uk•You can now check and filter apps by their Country of Origin on AlternativeTo!English
2·8 months agoIsn’t this old news?
Why would they require TPM??? Or kernel level anti cheat? This isn’t a game.
Go to your inbox > messages and then click on “All”, which is beside “Unread”.
You will see both outgoing and incoming PMs.
asudox@lemmy.asudox.devtoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•What is the exact meaning of the "Banned" label next to a user?
2·8 months agoYes. It “blocks” the user. Afaik it should prevent the banned user from interacting with communities from the instance they were banned from and also the instance will no longer accept any new interactions from the user (local users cant see new content of that user, like PMs, comments, etc.)
Additionally, their content can also be removed, but that is optional.
asudox@lemmy.asudox.devtoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•What is the exact meaning of the "Banned" label next to a user?
3·8 months agoThat’s an instance ban. Community bans are explicitly stated.












I remember when they had an onion domain and the signup button would redirect you to the clearnet page for signup. Afaik it also did that bullshit at some other places. So I wouldn’t be surprised.