back to the stars
unfortunately liftoff is not at all working for me currently.
I logged in and now my subscribed community posts are just empty, which is the whole point.
I do wanna see where they go tho.
don’t worry, they’re coming. a bunch of bigger third party app Devs have said they will make an app for Lemmy, and that will include iOS apps as well I’m sure. it’s just a matter of time.
unfortunately my dad who has a diploma in engineering and is working in that field for probably 30y now is still prone to it.
Whoever spread those conspiracies should die a slow and painful death to experience a fraction of what they brought on to a lot of families and friends.
Definitely should put that on the git issues with log files and stuff.
Any guidelines? AI allowed? Size requirements?
I’m probably not gonna make one but asking so other ppl have the info.
that is giving me deja vu
he already hinted to pulling out of EU Code of Practice
I’m very interested what his game plan is, because he kind fucked himself by firing too many law compliance employees, at least thats what I remember.
For some reason, this whole chaos is more true to the Reddit I know than everything has been for the last years.
I mean he always has the power to strongarm everyone else.
But the consequence is giant boycotts and decay. Idk if winning is the right word. It’s like going to war and declaring a win because both nations are destroyed.
Apple is really testing how long it takes until they get sued over it
In the past I would be pessimistic but nowadays the EU has been far more active with this stuff
It’s so impressive to see how the whole community is coming together to basically rebuild Reddit, but open source, and with all the feature everyone needed.
I’ll stay here forever if we keep it up.
If you are technically versed, any.run can often give a good overview over the goals of the malware. You have to sign up and then upload your executable.
Does someone know how this compares to oceanpdf?
It is. GDPR in the EU dictates that every user which requests their information has to get it in 30 days, and every user who removes their information has to be able to get it removed (I think the time span for that is even shorter, so more pressure for the server admins)
Fmhy are just providers of the instance and that’s what their general communities focus on. For information regarding the high seas, this is the community you want to look into.
Yeah ppl already predicted it’s probably gonna be a battle of who can place the most shorts in the least amount of time on Reddit stock when they go IPO. There’s no reason to go through with it any longer, it will only hurt his company more.
And specifically this is the way that Reddit will stagnate and die.
By pissing off it’s contributors and its whole community and them just cutting their losses and moving on.
Aand that’s why we need to make it easier for them so we don’t scatter too much in the long run.
Who knew the best “celebrity” endorsement for the fediverse comes from the CEO of Reddit…
Well, you’re not gonna like this but every pentesting / vulnerability scan starts with a port scan. It’s really there to probe a PC for anything interesting. Although it’s not strictly illegal because you’re just kindly asking a PC to handover any meta information on what is currently running on the PC exposed to the internet, the trajectory is clear and in the contrast the goal is opaque which makes it shady af.